Mont-Saint-Éloi (inhabited place)
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
First World War scrapbooks
The scrapbooks contain letters, press cuttings, sketch maps, printed army documents, including regulations and training instructions, tables of army rations, rough handwritten notes, movement orders, leave passes, sports papers and demobilisation papers. There are also photographs, many of which were taken during Clarke's regular tours of inspection among the frontline troops while he was at Bethune, and which include scenes from the trenches.
Mt. St. Eloi [i.e. Mont-Saint-Éloi], July 1917, 1917-07
250 x 150 mm. A view of Mont-Saint-Éloi, taken from above. The reverse continues 'Oblique from about 700 feet'.