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The Philadelphia Inquirer reporting the capture of a "man-eating" shark supposedly responsible for several attacks along the New Jersey coast in July.
Thiepval Memorial to the British soldiers missing during the Battle of the Somme.
Monochrome image on newsprint type paper. Pen and charcoal sketch of helmeted British soldiers in lower right, aiming weapons both backwards and forwards. Some figures aiming towards advancing German figures in distance, advancing across destroyed vegetation
The fight for Trônes Wood, 8–14 July

The following events occurred in July 1916:

July 1, 1916 (Saturday)

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Newfoundland soldiers waiting in St. John's Road support trench
The explosion of the mine under Hawthorn Ridge Redoubt, 1 July 1916 (Photo 2 by Ernest Brooks)

July 2, 1916 (Sunday)

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July 3, 1916 (Monday)

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July 4, 1916 (Tuesday)

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Entrenched Polish troops at the Battle of Kostiuchnówka

July 5, 1916 (Wednesday)

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July 6, 1916 (Thursday)

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July 7, 1916 (Friday)

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July 8, 1916 (Saturday)

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July 9, 1916 (Sunday)

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July 10, 1916 (Monday)

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July 11, 1916 (Tuesday)

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July 12, 1916 (Wednesday)

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July 13, 1916 (Thursday)

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July 14, 1916 (Friday)

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Monochrome image on newsprint type paper. Pen and charcoal sketch of multiple figures in hand–to–combat using rifles and bayonets. Numerous wounded and dead figures in the foreground. One officer standing with his back to viewer observing fighting.
Fighting in Delville Wood

July 15, 1916 (Saturday)

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Monochrome portrait of officer in cap and uniform. Cap has white cover. Medal ribbons and shoulder braid of Flag Officer visible.
Brigadier-General Henry Lukin, commander of the 1st South African Brigade.

July 16, 1916 (Sunday)

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July 17, 1916 (Monday)

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July 18, 1916 (Tuesday)

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July 19, 1916 (Wednesday)

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A city block destroyed by fire in Oulu, Finland.

July 20, 1916 (Thursday)

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July 21, 1916 (Friday)

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July 22, 1916 (Saturday)

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Newspaper photos of the victims killed or wounded during a parade bombing in San Francisco.

July 23, 1916 (Sunday)

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July 24, 1916 (Monday)

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July 25, 1916 (Tuesday)

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July 26, 1916 (Wednesday)

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July 27, 1916 (Thursday)

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Captain Charles Fryatt, executed by the Imperial German Navy.

July 28, 1916 (Friday)

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July 29, 1916 (Saturday)

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July 30, 1916 (Sunday)

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July 31, 1916 (Monday)

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