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  2. MUNITION-MAKING IN BRITAIN: MR. JOSEPH PENNELL'S IMPRESSIONS OF WAR FACTORIES IN FULL WORK. ("Illustrated London News.")

    The aspect of great steel works and factories where war material is made appeals to eye of the artist distinct from that which presents itself to the engineer. No technical details are given by the artist, but merely impressions of colossal shapes and broad masses of light and shade, that depict a vast interior, with travelling cranes moving along ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 123 words
  3. THE EUROPEAN WAR. ("Newspaper Illustrations.")

    Loaded convoys travel on the road, empty waggons on the fields by the side of the road. The picture shows a huge British supply convoy miles in length, on the Western front, with ever volume. "empties" returning on the left. This goes on day by day in never-decreasing volume. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 59 words
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