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Title: How Serbia made ready to meet her giant antagonist.
Image ID: 831131
Image ID 831131
Physical Description: 1 photographic print : b&w ; 32 x 23 cm. (12 1/2 x 9 in.)
Material Type: Photographic prints
Subjects: Armies
World War, 1914-1918 -- Participation, Serbian
Armies -- Serbian -- 1910-1919
Artillery (Weaponry) -- Serbian -- 1910-1919
Cannons -- 1910-1919
Military Officers -- Serbian -- 1910-1919
Soldiers -- Serbian -- 1910-1919
Book Illustrations
Notes: Printed on border: "357." Top image: "Serbian artillery at Belgrade : Serbian artillery posted on the promenade of a public garden in Belgrade, which overlooks the junction of the Danube and the Save, and commands Semlin." Center image: "Another piece of Serbian artillery : another example of the Serbian guns that wrought destruction among the Austrians. A powerful Schneider quick-firer gun, with its crew." Bottom image: "A Serbian gun hammering at Semlin : a further photograph of the well-manned Serbian artillery playing upon Semlin. During the early days of the war the Austrians made determined efforts to cross the Danube and penetrate into Serbia, but they were repulsed with enormous loss." Includes additional text.
Date Published: 1914
Barcode Number: 33333159434329
Struc ID: 587053
Source: The Great War : the standard history of the all-Europe conflict : profusely illustrated.   View All images from Source
In Folder: Army -- M-Z   View All images from Folder

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