Letters from France by C. E. W. (Charles Edwin Woodrow) Bean
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The Trenches here have to be Built Above the Ground in Breastwork
A Main Street of Pozières The Church Pozières The Windmill of Pozières The Barely Recognisable Remains of a Trench The Tumbled Heap of Bricks and Timber which the World Knows as Mouquet Farm "Past the Mud-Heaps Scraped by the Road Gangs" [Illustration: Rough sketch showing some of the German defences of Pozières and the direction of the Australian attacks between July 22 and September 4, 1916. (From Pozières to Mouquet Farm is just over a mile.)] LETTERS FROM FRANCE |
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