Navy & Army Illustrated. October 3rd, 1914.
- Edition.
- £18.50
For Sale is an Issue of "Navy & Army Illustrated," October 3rd, 1914. This issue has been taken from a Bound Volume, therefore the Binding Holes are showing.
Condition is Very Good, with a Light Damp Stain to the top Margin of the Front Page. Spine Strengthened with Filmoplast Tape.
Contents.
Articles.
1- The Watchers of the Night. Searchlights, their Application and Value in War.
2- Naval Gossip.
3- The War Week by Week.
4- The French Service. The Influence of the Franco-German War upon the Fighting Forces of France. Written by Hilaire Belloc.
5- Liners as Cruisers. Ocean Greyhounds as Armed Auxiliary Fighting Ships for Protecting Trade Routes.
6- From Magazine to Breech. How 13.5in. Gun is Loaded.
7- The "Devil's Own." The Inns of Court Officers Training Corps.
8- A Torpedo Attack. The "Apex" of the Triangle and What She Did.
9- Fortresses of France.- II. Strategical Significance of the Paris Fortifications Upon The Retreat and Advance of the Allied Forces.
10- The Field Howitzer. The Development of this Powerful Siege Artillery.
11- The Soldiers Kit. What he carries on the Battlefield.
12- Britain's War of Homour.
13- Military Gossip.
Photographs.
1- Front Page called "Britannia Rules the Air. Showing the following 2 Photographs with Descriptive Text.
a- Flight-Lieutenant Charles H. Collet of the Royal Naval Air Service.
b- Zeppelin Shed at Dusseldorf.
2- Photograph of "The Australian Submaring AE1." Lost by Accident off Australia.
3- Photograph of "H.M.S. "Pegasus," Light Cruiser. Disabled by Bombardment while lying in Zanzibar harbour by the German Cruiser "Koenigsberg."
4- Photograph of "H.M.S. "Cressy." One of the Cruisers sunk by German Submarines in the North Sea.
5- Half Page Photograph of H.M.S. "Aboukir." Sunk by German Submarine in the North Sea.
6- Half Page Photograph of "H.M.S. "Hogue." Sunk by German Submarine in the North Sea.
7- Photograph of "A Field Searchlight of the French Army."
8- Full Page showing 2 Half Page Photographs of "London in War Time." (Showing Searchlights at Night.)
9- Photograph showing "Cadets at Osborne College."
10- The French Service. Showing the following Photographs.
a- An Alpine Chasseur.
b- A Cyclist Scout.
c- Infantry Officers.
d- Light Cavalryman.
e- Infantry in Field Kit.
f- Lancer.
g- Artilleryman.
h- A March Past of the Artillery.
i- Lancers making a Charge.
j- A Regiment of Zouaves on the March.
k- Infantry on the March.
11- Photograph showing "Gun Drill on Board the Royal Mail Steam Packet "Aragon."
12- Photograph showing "A Liner's 4.7 Guns for Protective Purposes."
13- Photograph showing "H.M.S. "Oceanic."
14- Small Portrait Photograph showing "Captain Noel Grant of the Auxiliary Cruiser "Carmania."
15- Photograph showing "H.M.S. "Carmania."
16- Photograph showing "A Shell Room of a Battleship."
17- Photograph showing "Loading the Gun in the Barbette."
18- Double Page Photograph showing "The Working-Chamber in the Turret of a Battleship."
19- The "Devil's Own." The Inns of Court Officers Training Corp." Showing the following Photographs.
a- Lieut.-Col. F.H.L. Errington, V.D.
b- Capt. J. Rainsford-Hannay, Adjutant.
c- Signalling.
d- Drilling in the Temple Gardens.
e- Cavalry being instructed in the use of the Rifle.
f- Drilling in Lincoln's Inn.
20- Photograph showing "A Torpedo Flotilla : H.M.S. "Active" and her Destroyers."
21- Photograph showing "H.M.S. "Swift."
22- Photograph showing "The "L" Class. Britain's latest type of Destroyer."
23- Map showing "The Fortifications of Paris."
24- Photograph showing "The Destructive Effect of Heavy Artillery upon a Modern Fortress."
25- Photograph showing "Howitzers in a Belgian Fort Replying to German Fire."
26- The Soldiers Kit. What he carries on the Battlefield. Showing the following Photographs.
a- British Grenadier in Full War Kit. (Side View)
b- French Soldier in the New Uniform and War Kit. (With Overcoat)
c- British Grenadier in Full War Kit. (Front View)
d- French Soldier in the New Uniform and War Kit. (Without Overcoat)
e- British Infantry Lined up for Kit Inspection.
f- Belgian Infantrymen Showing War Kit.
27- Photograph showing the "Beta's" Flight over London.
28- Britain's Roll of Honour. Showing Portrait Photographs of the Following.
a- Major J.H.W. Johnstone. (Royal Field Artillery) Killed.
b- Major M.E. Cookson. (Royal Sussex Regiment) Killed.
c- Major H.F.F.B. Foljambe. (King's Royal Rifles) Killed.
d- Lt., Col. L. St. G. Lemarchant, D.S.O. (East Lancashire Regiment) Killed.
e- Lt.-Col. E.H. Montresor. (Royal Sussex Regiment) Killed.
f- Capt. Lord A.V. Hay. (Irish Guards) Killed.
g- Capt. D.K.L. Lucas-Tooth. (9th Lancers) Killed.
h- Capt. Lord Guernsey. (Irish Guards) Killed.
i- Major W.R.W. Madocks. (Royal Field Artillery) Wounded.
j- Major B.H. Mockett. (4th Hussars) Wounded.
k- Major B.H.H. Cooke. (Rifle Brigade) Wounded.
l- Lt.-Col. J.D. Mclachlan. (Cameron Highlanders) Wounded.
m- Lt.-Col. M.N. Turner. (Duke of Cornwall's L.I.) Wounded.
n- Lt.-Col. H.C. Lowther, C.V.O. (Scots Guards) Wounded.
o- Capt. Lord D. Fitzgerald. (Irish Guards) Wounded.
p- Capt. Sir Walter B. Barttelot, B.T. (Coldstream Guards) Wounded.
q- Lt. Lord Robert E. Innes-Ker. (Irish Guards) Wounded.