A view of the Lagnicourt battlefield. The image shows the extent of the momentary German advance ...

Accession Number E04584
Collection type Photograph
Object type Negative
Maker Unknown Australian Official Photographer
Place made France: Picardie, Somme, Bapaume Cambrai Area, Lagnicourt
Date made 16 September 1917
Conflict First World War, 1914-1918
Copyright

Item copyright: Copyright expired - public domain

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Description

A view of the Lagnicourt battlefield. The image shows the extent of the momentary German advance on 15 April 1917, when, attacking on a six mile front between Hermies and Noreuil, with Lagnicourt as the centre of the onslaught, the Germans succeeded in penetrating the Australian forward line. They captured the guns of the 2nd Australian Field Artillery which had been brought to advanced positions and for two hours held them, until a rush of Australian troops retrieved the position and drove the German forces back to the village. When the guns were recaptured it was found that of the twenty one pieces that had been in German possession, only five had been damaged. Both sides took several hundred prisoners in this action, but the German losses were heavy and nothing was gained. The shell damaged village of Lagnicourt is visible in the background (left). This is the left hand image in a two part panorama. See E04583P for the combined image.