[]
您当前的选择
资产 资产
您的报价 0

您的选择

清除选择
商品已加入购物车
{"event":"pageview","page_type1":"undetected","page_type2":"_assets_search_override","language":"cn","user_logged":"false","user_type":"ecommerce","nl_subscriber":"false"}
{"event":"ecommerce_event","event_name":"view_item","event_category":"browse_catalog","ecommerce":{"items":[{"item_id":"LIP1599096","item_category":"illustration","item_category2":"out_of_copyright","item_category3":"standard","item_category4":"prior_melton_1845_1910_after","item_category5":"not_balown","item_list_name":"search_results","item_name":"correspondents_under_fire_the_enemy_s_shrapnel_bursting_over_mr_nevinson_daily_chronicle_melton_prio","item_variant":"undefined"},{"item_id":"BL3310476","item_category":"illustration","item_category2":"out_of_copyright","item_category3":"standard","item_category5":"not_balown","item_list_name":"search_results","item_name":"lieut_j_g_smyth_v_c_15th_sikhs_brigadier_sir_john_george_smyth_1st_baronet_vc_mc_pc_25_october_1893_","item_variant":"undefined"}]}}
{"event":"custom_event","event_name":"view_search_result","event_category":"browse_catalog","keyword":"schrapnell des feindes","search_type":"standard","search_bridgeman_artists":"false","search_mode":"automatic","search_zero_result":"false","search_results":2,"search_results_page_number":1}

Schrapnell Des Feindes' 图片和/或视频结果 page 1 of 1

主要过滤器
购买印刷品选项
免版税选项
电子商务选项
路透社业绩
媒体类型
方向
颜色
权利类型
权利
更多过滤器
布里奇曼艺术家
布里奇曼摄影师
世纪
镜头滤镜
视频原始格式
视频分辨率
视频分类
Filter group
Filter colors
按以下排序:
每页
Filter group
权利类型
媒体类型
无版权
Filter colors

显示选项

View
Image Size

[2, 无限[找到'Schrapnell Des Feindes'的图片,2

Lieut J.G. Smyth, V.C, 15th Sikhs.
Brigadier Sir John George Smyth, 1st Baronet, VC MC PC (25 October 1893 - 26 April 1983) was a British Indian Army officer and Conservative Member of Parliament. He was a lieutenant in the 15th Ludhiana Sikhs, 3rd (Lahore) Division, Indian Army during the First World War. In June 1915 Smyth was awarded the Victoria Cross, The citation for this award, read: 
For most conspicuous bravery near Richebourg L'Avoue on 18 May 1915. With a bombing party of 10 men, who voluntarily undertook this duty, he conveyed a supply of 96 bombs to within 20 yards of the enemy's position over exceptionally dangerous ground, after the attempts of two other parties had failed. Lieutenant Smyth succeeded in taking the bombs to the desired position with the aid of two of his men (the other eight having been killed or wounded), and to effect his purpose he had to swim a stream, being exposed the whole time to howitzer, shrapnel, machine-gun and rifle fire'.