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Description: Aerial photograph, St Eloi, near Ypres, Belgium, 27 March 1916. This aerial photograph was taken on 27 March 1916 after the British had exploded six very large mines at the same time, to knock out the German defence before the Allies advanced. The new huge mine craters can be seen looking like four hills in a line up the centre of the photograph. Field Marshal (Earl) Haig (1861-1928) described the action, 'The operation was begun by the firing of six very large mines; the charge was so heavy that the explosion was felt in towns several miles behind the lines, and large numbers of the enemy were killed. Half a minute after the explosion our infantry attack was launched aiming at the German Second Line.' [Original reads: 'Photograph No KX.482 / Date taken 27 March 1916 / Sheet 28 / Area O / Chief features shown:- Mine craters at St. Eloi. / Taken at 6500 ft. / Time. 9.a.m. / big mines 60 ft. deep - 35 tons of ammonal were used for 6 mines (4 large ones shown below)' plus '2nd wing R.F.C.' On the back of the photograph is written 'SCALE 20000' & 'TAKEN BY NO 5 SQUAD.'] http://digital.nls.uk/74549742
Title: Mine craters at St. Eloi (4687892179)
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