Ginchy, ten days later (July 21, 1916).

Ginchy, two days before its capture by the British (Sept. 7, 1916).
Illustrating the progressive destruction of a village by artillery.
Taken from the Michelin Guide: "The First Battle of the Somme."

Modern war Weapons.
A heavy trench-mortar of the 3rd Australian Medium Trench-Mortar Battery in action
at Ville-sur-Ancre, on May 29, 1918, when the German front line was only 400 yards
beyond this farm-house.

Péronne in 1918. The Grande Place.
Captured German Guns.
Taken from the Guide: The First Battle of the Somme.