Arrival of an Allied troop transport ship at a port in France during World War I. British troops disembark along with carriage supplies and mobilize on docks with horses and troops. Troops from New Zealand board trains headed for the war front.
The Indian Lancers, (Cavalry Regiment of the British Army) rest at a field in France during World War 1. The Lancers await their turn to advance for the war front.
Shows allied troops move a 6 inch artillery gun up hill in France during World War 1. Several horses are used to pull the artillery gun.
During World War 1, Allied troops fire a 12 inch naval gun at the German lines of communication in France. Troops load shell into the gun during the battle.
Shows British soldiers handle supplies at a railhead in France during World War 1. Troops chop wood, open crates and carry supplies. The food is delivered for distribution to various units during World War 1.
Highlanders (British Infantry) and British Engineers unload and take up wooden trench boards up to muddy trenches in France during World War 1. Wooden grids placed along the trenches to facilitate easier movement on the muddy surface.
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