These were official war photographs on loan over Whitsuntide from the Imperial War Museum. The pictures included in “the largest photograph in the world” measuring 23 feet 6 inches long x 17 feet high made in two sections depicting “The Dreadnoughts of the Battlefield” featuring tanks photographed during an advance on the Western Front.
“The tortured interior of a church at Ypres is also a most striking representation of the work of the Hun”.
Lord Barnard, when opening the exhibition, said “It made one feel how lucky we were that such things did not happen in England.”