A few nice image source images I found:
The Main Street in Cap Haitien, Haiti
Image by Alex E. Proimos
From news sources: Inondation (flooding) au Cap-Haitien. Les quartiers de Carénage, de Fatima, Lafossete, Shada, Fort-Michel, Petite Anse et Blue Hills sont inondés.
Yon miray tonbé nan kalvè bandinò dlo rantré nan kay moun yo lagé pou kont yo.
(Lightning coming down in "kalve bandino" and water entered into people's houses, they were isolated)
@jacquiecharles (of Miami Herald): Popular neighborhoods in #CapHaitien are flooded; so are parts of Carenage. Unconfirmed: 7-11 dead, I am hearing. #Haiti
New 5.9 Boche destroyed by our artillery
Image by National Library of Scotland
This serene image was captured by the official war photographer, John Warwick Brooke. The landscape looks very beautiful and there is a peaceful atmosphere conveyed in this scene. This could be because the soldier in the centre looks relaxed and at rest. Apart from the upturned gun, there are no other indications of this war zone present.
The Australian runner, Albert Edward Vinall, recalls 'Monty and I are sent back to look for No.5 and 6 Platoons, Fritz is shelling us with 5.9 and 8 inches. We found no sign of the Platoons but found plenty of Yanks who were lost.' Vinall's casual reference to shelling, highlights how complacent soldiers had become about the realities of war. The derogatory term for a German, 'Boche, originates from the French slang 'alboche, derived from two words 'allemand (German) and 'caboche (pate, head).
[Original reads: 'OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN ON THE BRITISH WESTERN FRONT. A new 5.9 Boche destroyed by our artillery.']
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Source Of The Laramie River.
Image by SMU Central University Libraries
Title: Source Of The Laramie River.
Alternative Title: Union Pacific Railroad illustrations, [page 37]
Creator: Russell, Andrew J.
Date: 1869
Place: Northern Colorado
Part Of: Union Pacific Railroad illustrations
Page Number: p. 37
Physical Description: 1 photographic print: albumen; 21 x 28 cm on 33 x 48 cm mount
File: vault_folio_2_f594_u5_1869_37_opt.jpg
Rights: Please cite Southern Methodist University, Central University Libraries, DeGolyer Library when using this image file. A high-quality version of this file may be obtained for a fee by contacting degolyer@smu.edu.
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