British soldiers man a barricade in a street in the town of Bailleul in an attempt to hold up the German advance. A few hours later the town fell - France, 15th April 1918. Photo by Paul Popper/Popperfoto
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British soldiers man a barricade in a street in the town of Bailleul in an attempt to hold up the German advance. A few hours later the town fell - France, 15th April 1918. Photo by Paul Popper/Popperfoto
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Domino’s house 14 Rue de Saint-Amand, 59270 Bailleul, France See in map
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Sep 1 1918 War photographer John Warwick Brooke takes these photos of the ruins of Bailleul during the advance through Flanders.
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Production date: 1918-09-01
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“Battle of Bailleul. Men of the Middlesex Regiment holding a street barricade in Bailleul, 15 April 1918, just before the fall of the town.“ Taken by photographer John Warwick Brooke.
Source: Imperial War Museum.
These Triplane pilots of ‘Naval 1’ at Bailleul in July 1917 are, from left to right, S M Kinkead, J H Foreman, H Wallace, A G A Spence, H L Everitt, H V Rowley, Luard, McGrath, E D Crundall, W H Sneath, Burton, A R McAfee, S W Rosevear, R P Minifie, R S Dallas, C B Ridley, J S deWilde, White and E B Holden (Norman Franks)
Photo and caption featured in Naval Aces of World War 1 Part I (Aircraft of the Aces) by Jon Guttman