British troops of the The 11th (Service) Battalion Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) remove sacks of flour from canvas-covered stack, and take them to a field bakery at Salonika, Greece, during World War 1. Soldiers carry loaves of bread from a building to outdoor stone ovens for baking. Bakers use long poles to pull baking pans from the ovens and soldiers collect them. Loaves of bread being taken from a steel oven. (Some clothes seen drying atop the oven.) Soldiers carry a large wooden board filled with bread loaves, into a mess tent. Sacks of bread being taken from a tent and loaded into a wagon for transport to other parts of the camp.
Crew of the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter, Campbell, take a lunch break after completing temporary repairs on her hull, which was gashed in a collision with the German submarine U-606 in the Atlantic, during World War 2. View of ice floating in water and a tugboat at the side of the Campbell as she is towed into St.Johns, Nova Scotia, by the British Royal Navy Rescue Tug, Tenacity.
British troops arriving at Kings Cross railroad station, in London, on Christmas leave during World War I. Soldiers amongst civilian shoppers at a poultry market. One of the soldiers holds up a dressed bird. (World War i; World War 1; WWI; WW1)
Procession by the British Empire Union with boards and banners in London. Houses and buildings in the background. The procession is protesting the World War 1 sinking of the ship Lusitania. Signs include "Out with all Germans, naturalised or not." A model of the Lusitania is carried by the protestors, encased in a long box with glass sides. (WWI; WW1)
Life boats from the British passenger ship, SS Arabic, collected in harbor at Kinsale Ireland, after the ocean liner was torpedoed and sunk by a German submarine. Men stand near the boats. A man sits on a boat.
Lieutenant General George Milne, Commander of British XVI Corps soldiers, and Sir Bryan Mahon, Commander of the 10th (Irish) Division, converse while attending a Military Gymkhana at Salonika during World War 1. They then watch a chariot race on the field. [Note: the introductory slate incorrectly identifies the Generals]
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