Typical French Soldier in Uniform |
Photograph of Commissioners, Taken on Train Leaving Paris for Limoges |
The Author's Passport |
Autograph Signatures of the Commission |
Grand Theatre, Bordeaux. Closed Until the War Ends |
Miniature French Flag Carried by the Author Through France. The Waving of This Flag by an American Aroused Much Enthusiasm |
Lloyd George, Who Says "England is Fighting a Battle for Civilization" |
Miss Winifred Holt, "Keeper of the Light House of France" |
Ancient Bridge at Limoges—Built by the Romans Two Thousand Years Ago and Still in Use |
Tapestry Workers at Aubusson |
Lafayette's Deathbed, With Commission's Flag and Flowers |
Monastery of St. Michael, at le Puy |
Silk Tapestry Menu Used at Dinner to the Commission at St. Etienne Col. Rimailho With 155-mm. Gun (upper) and Famous 75-mm. Gun (lower) Perfected by Him |
Women Employed in Munitions Factories |
Arlesiennes—Types of Southern France |
Old Roman Arena at Aries—Still Used for Bull Fights and Other Amusements |
Shore of the Mediterranean Near Marseilles. In the distance Chateau D'If, Made Famous by Dumas |
Types From the French Provinces |
Monastery of Chartreuse |
New 520-mm. Gun, Carrying Projectile Seven Feet in Length and Weighing 3,100 lbs., Seen at Creusot Works |
German Prisoners Passing Through the Village of St. Etienne |
The Lion of Belfort |
Battlefield of La Chipotte, Showing Monument and Markers on Graves |
Ruins of Gerbeviller |
Sister Julie |
Cathedral at Nancy |
German Trenches Captured by the French |
The Reims Cathedral Before its Destruction |
Ruins at Reims. Upper and Lower Plates—The Cathedral. Middle Plate—The Archbishop's Palace |
Key of Archbishop's Palace at Reims and Bone From Twelfth Century Tombs Opened by German Shells |
Trenches Visited by the Commission |
King Albert's Address to the Belgians |
Photograph of King Albert of Belgium, with the Royal Autograph |
French Marines Operating 75-mm. Gun on Shipboard |
Nancy—Place Stanislas |
Ruins of Village—St. Die |
The Prefecture at Reims After Bombardment |
Portrait in Tapestry—General Joffre |
Ruins at Nancy |
Trenches Occupied by French Soldiers |
Proclamation Posted in Reims Just Before the French Fell Back to the Marne |
Arrival of Wounded Soldiers at Chalons, on the Marne |
Proclamation by the Mayor of Reims, Issued on the day the Germans Entered that City, September 4, 1914 |
First Order From the Invaders |
Second German Proclamation |
Citizens Warned of Danger |
Citizens Warned that Hostages May be Hanged |
Postal-card Painted by Artist Soldier in French Trenches |