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| Hut in the grounds of the ruins of the Hôtel-de-Ville at Arras |
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| One of many Y.M.C.A. huts built under shell-fire |
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| The first Y.M.C.A. over the German trenches on the Somme battlefield |
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| The Y.M.C.A. in the orchard at Albert |
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| A refuge for the refugees |
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| Y.M.C.A. marquee in the shell-swept Somme area |
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| Y.M.C.A. in a ruined parish hall in Flanders, June, 1916 |
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| Bapaume-Cambrai road, with trees all cut down by the Germans |
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| The Red Triangle in the support trenches |
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| 'George Williams House' in the front trenches |
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| A half-way house to the trenches |
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| The Y.M.C.A. in a ruined warehouse. Shell-hole in floor of canteen |
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| A Y.M.C.A. cellar at Ypres |
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Hut in wilderness of destruction. Cutting the ice in shell-holes for water for tea—winter, 1916-17
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| Ruined house used by Y.M.C.A., propped up by timber |
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| Canadian Y.M.C.A. dug-out in a mine crater on Vimy Ridge, 1917 |
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| A Canadian Y.M.C.A. dug-out near Vimy Ridge |
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| A great boon to British Tommy—a Y.M.C.A. well under shell-fire |
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| The Cambridge dug-out |
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| A refuge for the walking wounded |
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| Y.M.C.A. motor kitchen behind the lines |
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| Indian troops at the sign of the Red Triangle |
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| A shakedown in a London hut |
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| Relatives of the dangerously wounded are looked after by the Y.M.C.A. in France |
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| Y.M.C.A. night motor transport |
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| Y.M.C.A. in the front-line dug-outs on the Palestine Front |
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| Y.M.C.A. dug-out and canteen on Palestine Front |
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| The Y.M.C.A. at Basra, Mesopotamia |
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| The Central Y.M.C.A., Baghdad |
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| The Red Triangle in Jerusalem |
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| The Hexham Abbey hut, Scheveningen, Holland |
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