In the cookhouse one woman takes a tin from the oven while another pulls a second tin from the back using a long pole. Other women work stirring porridge or cutting meat. (The scene shifts to Dieppe -...
WAACs at a temporary shelter serve food to a waiting queue of other WAACs, all very camera-conscious. A WAAC platoon route marches across open moorland. WAACs erect bell tents in woodland with a villa...
A male sergeant-major oversees WAAC clerks at desks and benches indoors. ASC and WAAC clerks sort through a complex card index file spread out over several tables (the casualty records in the banqueti...
Women of the WAAC in the cookhouse serve food to soldiers. Waitresses serving in the officers' quarters. Views of the officers' mess. WAACs playing netball. WAACs tending the graves in a large cemeter...
The film opens with Oxford Street in London and declares that "luxury shopping" is not helping the war effort. This is contrasted with the ways in which women do help: a mother looking after her two s...
(Reel 1) The film opens with unrelated scenes of the Western Front, mainly the Marne and Château-Thierry areas. Then Theodore Roosevelt beside the grave of his son Quentin. Behind-the-lines scenes of...
I. 'SERBIANS GOING INTO ACTION. Serbian priest blessing the Troops as they pass on their way to the Front'. A priest stands among a group of women and young children - he faces a low building and as h...
I. 'INSPECTION OF SPECIAL CONSTABULARY. Inspection of the L Division of Metropolitan Special Constabulary by the Inspector General.' In a London park the Special Constables - some in civilian dress wi...