60448 - In front of Chateau all inhabitants left after four years of German occupation Forum of La Cuine.
60487 - Looking from main building of Industrial Institute across campus to the laboratory building where classes in wood carving, typography etc. meet. Venice.
60488 - A boy of the Industrial Institute and his father, a soldier of Italy.
60263 - Aisne Courcelles. French returned inhabitants searching for their goods amidst ruins. Sewing machine discovered among the ruins. French Pictoral Service.
60201 - Waiting for a good one! The French Children like to play American games and are learning to play baseball under the tutelage of Y.M.C.A. Athletic directors. France.
60202 - Did you ever have a whole regiment of American soldiers for your ready made papa? the American Red Cross helped these little tots find new daddies.
60204 - American Red Cross representatives placing a wreath of flowers on the grave of Miss Edith Cavell near Brussels Nov. 1918.
60208 - The dining room. The conditions of Cevary house (France) in Chateau Thierry which happens not to be destroyed.
55532 - The ruined protestant temple at Nancy with its Pastor.
55533 - Refugee employed by the American Red Cross.
55534 - French Mutiles, many of whom have been fitted with artificial limbs by the American Red Cross, making furniture which will be sold at a very low price to refugee families.
55535 - Assistant of Mrs. Ladd of the American Red Cross Adjusting mask made made by Mrs. Ladd for French soldiers who's face was mutilated in the war.
55330 - At certain points of the Belgian front, the enemy trenches are extremely near ours. Only the width of a canal separates these trenches from the German trenches.
55331 - The indescribable conditions of Flanders.
55332 - Trenches near Nordschoote.
55333 - National Fete of Belgians at Versailles Park.
20172 - Skulls
[not an actual pile of skulls, it is a painting "The Apotheosis of War" by Russian artist Vasily Vereshchagin, I was confused for a minute]
32003 - The house in the country taken over by the M.E. Mission where war orphans are receiving an education and later some are to be trained in a profession. Home to be a permanent contribution to work of reconstruction.