In addition to my own photographs I have to acknowledge, with many thanks, permission from Sir Martin Conway to use Plates [43], [64], [68], and [73], which were taken officially at a time when outsiders were not allowed to photograph. I have also to thank Mr. Basil Mott for the use of his two picturesque views (Plates [49] and [69]) of Lens and Albert under snow, Colonel Douglas Gill for the view on Kemmel Hill ([Plate 32]), and Mr. R. Godai for the photograph ([Plate 18]) of a destroyed pillbox.
ALEXANDER B. W. KENNEDY.
Albany,
August, 1921.
CONTENTS
| PAGE | PLATES | ||
| I. | INTRODUCTORY | [1] | [1-4] |
| II. | THE YPRES SALIENT | [5] | [5-18] |
| III. | ZEEBRUGGE | [18] | [19-23] |
| IV. | THE LYS SALIENT | [20] | [24-34] |
| V. | BETHUNE, LA BASSÉE, AND LOOS | [25] | [35-42] |
| VI. | ARRAS, VIMY, AND LENS | [31] | [43-50] |
| VII. | THE SOMME | [38] | [51-66] |
| VIII. | ALBERT AND THE ANCRE | [49] | [67-73] |
| IX. | THE OISE AND THE AVRE | [52] | [74-78] |
| X. | CAMBRAI TO ST. QUENTIN | [55] | [79-87] |
| XI. | RHEIMS, THE AISNE, SOISSONS | [61] | [88-97] |
| XII. | VERDUN, THE MEUSE, THE ARGONNE | [68] | [98-106] |
| XIII. | THE MARNE TO MONS | [76] | [107-124] |