Navy & Army Illustrated. September 12th, 1914.
- Edition.
- £18.50
For Sale is an Issue of "Navy & Army Illustrated," September 12th, 1914. This issue has been taken from a Bound Volume, therefore, the Binding Holes are showing.
Condition is Very Good, with a Couple of Light Stains in the Margins only, the Spine being strengthened with Filmoplast Tape.
Contents.
Articles.
1- The "Splendid Example."
2- A Deed of Daring.
3- Britain's Roll of Honour.
4- Modern Warfare.
5- The Aerial Fighting Machine.
6- Straight Shooting With Big Guns.
7- Shrapnel : What it is and What it does.
8- The North Sea "Scrap."
Photographs.
1- Front Page shows a Portrait Photograph of "The Right Honourable Sir Edward Grey., K.G., P.C., Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs."
2- The New Battalion, 1,300 Strong, of the City of London Drawn up for Inspection by Earl Roberts.
3- Lord Roberts Addressing the New Battalion of the City of London Regiment.
4- Small Oval Portrait Photograh of "The Duke of Windsor."
5- Captain Grenfell Leading a Charge of the 9th (Queen's Royal) Lancers.
6- Captain Octavius Grenfell of the 9th Lancers. (On Horseback)
7- Britains Roll Of Honour. Showing the following small Portrait Photographs.
a- Captain W.E. Gatacre. King's Own (Yorkshire Light Infantry), Killed.
b- Major C.S. Holland. (Royal Field Artillery), Killed.
c- Lt.-Com. N.K.W. Barttelot, R.N. (H.M.S. "Liberty." Killed.
d- Lt., Eric W.P. Westmacott, R.N. (H.M.S. "Arethusa," Killed.
e- Major C.A.L. Yate. King's Own (Yorkshire Light Infantry), Killed.
f- Lieut. G.C. Wynne. King's Own (Yorkshire Light Infantry), Killed.
g- Capt. C.H. Browning. (Royal Field Artillery), Killed.
h- Capt. G.M. Shipway. (Gloucester Regiment), Killed.
i- Major F. Swetenham. 2nd. Dragoons), Killed.
j- Lieut. H.M. Soames. (20th Hussars), Killed.
k- Lieut. Viscount Hawarden. (Coldstream Guards), Killed.
l- Second Lieut. M.F. Broadwood. (Royal West Kent Regiment), Killed.
m- Lieut. The Hon. W.A. Cecil. (Grenadier Guards), Wounded.
n- Lieut. The Hon. R.O.D. Keppel. (Coldstream Guards), Wounded.
o- Captain H.R. Sandilands. (Northumberland Fusiliers), Wounded.
8- Full Page Photograph of "H.M.S. "Lion." The Flagship of the First Battle Cruiser Squadron.
9- Full Page Photograph of "Rear-Admiral Sir David Beatty, K.C.B., M.V.O., D.S.O., in Command of the First Battle Cruiser Squadron." (Descriptive Text Below)
10- Photograph showing a "Howitzer Shelling a Village, which is Obstructing the Advance."
11- Photograph showing the "Infantry Moving to the First Line of Battle."
12- Photograph showing "A Second Line of Infantry, Ready to Extend Assistance. Entrenched behind its Front Line."
13- Photograph showing a Cavalry Division Occupying a Position about a Mile to the Rear.
14- Photograph called "The Camp of a Mighty Host." Showing the thousands of Military Wagons required in the movement of a modern Army.
15- Photograph showing "The Zeppelin "Z-8," one of the Largest German Airships."
16- Photograph showing "The Armoured Car of the British Airship, "Astra Torres."
17- Double Page Photograph showing "H.M.A. "Gamma" at Anchor."
18- Photograph called "The Balloon-Gun's Target." While all airships form a comspicious target, the high speed of the "Parseval" gives this vessel a certain measure of protection against artillery fire.
19- Photograph showing the "Krupp 7.5 Centimetre gun for Destroying Air-ships."
20- Photograph showing a "Torpedo Destroyer Towing a Target." A target consists of a sailcloth stretched over a skeleton frame.
21- Photograph called "Projectile In ! Charge Next." Showing the Apparatus devised by Admiral Sir Percy Scott to render men proficient in loading.
22- Full Page Photograph called "Dotter" Drill." Showing that the gun-layer is trained to keep his gun constantly at the correct elevation by an ingenious appliance.
23- Photograph showing the "The Laying of a 6in. Gun."
24- Photograph shows "In the Barbette. Loading a 12in. Gun."
25- Full Page Photograph showing "H.M.S. "Lord Nelson" Towing a Target to Sea for Battle-Firing Practice."
26- Photograph showing the Filling of Shrapnel Shell with Bullets.
27- Photograph showing "The Destructiveness of Shrapnel."
28- Half Page showing a "Diagrammatic Explanation of the Action of Shrapnel Shell."
29- Photograph showing "H.M.S. 'Defender." One of the ships of the first destroyer flotilla of the first fleet.
30- Photograph showing "H.M. Submarine "E4."
31- Full Page Photograph of "H.M.S. "Invincible."
32- Half Page Photograph showing "H.M.S. "Fearless." Flotilla Cruiser of the first Destroyer Flotilla of the first Fleet.
33- Half Page Photograph of "H.M.S. "Amethyst." Flagship of the Destroyer Flotillas of the first Fleet.
34- Photograph of "H.M.S. "Laertes" one of the Famous "L" Class of Destroyers.
35- Photograph showing "The German Light Cruisers "Koeln" and "Mainz," Sunk by the British Fleet."
36- Full Page called "The Defence of Malines," showing the following two Photographs.
a- The Belgian Infantry Firing from Behind Turf Parapets.
b- Belgian Infantry Stubbornly contesting every yard of the German Advance.