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Background imageAccepted Collection: HMS Hermes (R12)

HMS Hermes (R12) shortly after being accepted by the Royal Navy, 1959

Background imageAccepted Collection: Emblematic chart and Masonic history of Free and Accepted Ma

Emblematic chart and Masonic history of Free and Accepted Ma

Background imageAccepted Collection: German Student Duel / 1880

German Student Duel / 1880
A German students duel at Gottingen. The Mensur, as practised by German fraternities, is a fast yet rarely-lethal affair with cuts accepted as marks of honour

Background imageAccepted Collection: United States Air Force - Martin NRB-57D Canberra 53-3973

United States Air Force - Martin NRB-57D Canberra 53-3973 31 May 1956 accepted by the 4080 Strategic Reconnaissance Wing 1959-61: AFSC. Converted to WB-57D

Background imageAccepted Collection: United States Air Force - Convair B-36D Peacemaker 44-92065

United States Air Force - Convair B-36D Peacemaker 44-92065
United States Air Force - Convair B-36D-45-CF Featherweight Configuration II Peacemaker 44-92065 (msn 62), of the 326th Bombardment Squadron, 92nd Bombardment Wing, from Fairchild AFB, Spokane, WA

Background imageAccepted Collection: Children at Manchester City Art Gallery learning 1925

Children at Manchester City Art Gallery learning 1925
Children at Manchester City Art Gallery being taught about art. They are looking at a painting of Edward, Prince of Wales by John St

Background imageAccepted Collection: Robert O'Hara Burke

Robert O'Hara Burke (1820 - 1861), Irish explorer, pictured shortly before his death in 1861. Burke had emigrated to Australia in 1853

Background imageAccepted Collection: FEDERAL SENTINEL

FEDERAL SENTINEL
A Federal sentry is shot by a Secessionist sniper : such methods of fighting were considered most ungentlemanly and contrary to accepted standards of military conduct. Date: 1861

Background imageAccepted Collection: Tower building with evangelical message, North America

Tower building with evangelical message, North America
A tower building with a forceful evangelical message, somewhere in North America -- Prepare To Meet Thy God! Date: circa 1930

Background imageAccepted Collection: The Republican Constitution Accepted - Paris, France

The Republican Constitution Accepted - Paris, France
The Republican Constitution accepted and celebrated with a parade through the streets of Paris - 10th August, 1793. Date: 1793

Background imageAccepted Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 423

Curtis British Entomology Plate 423
Hymenoptera: Foenus assectator = Gasteruption assectator (Short-tailed Foenus) [Plant: Dactylorhiza (= Dactylorchis) maculata? (Orchis latifolia, Marsh Orchis)

Background imageAccepted Collection: Northrop F-89B Scorpion 49-2434

Northrop F-89B Scorpion 49-2434 (buzz number FV-434), on display at Lackland Air Force Base, in December 1965. Accepted by USAF in January 1951 as an F-89A; modified as EF-89A test-bed for

Background imageAccepted Collection: United States Navy - Lockheed SP-2H Neptune 142544

United States Navy - Lockheed SP-2H Neptune 142544 (msn 726-7126, base code ZE, call-sign 6 ) of VP-17, from Whidbey Island Naval Air station, taken at Norton Air Force Base

Background imageAccepted Collection: Mitsubishi 2MR7

Mitsubishi 2MR7
The Mitsubishi 2MR7 short-range reconnaissance biplane was not accepted for service with the Imperial Japanese Army Air service

Background imageAccepted Collection: Mitsubishi 2MR1 Tobi

Mitsubishi 2MR1 Tobi reconnaissance biplane. Designed and built for an Imperial Japanese Army Air Service competition for a reconnaissance aircraft

Background imageAccepted Collection: Aichi AB-3

Aichi AB-3 reconnaissance seaplane, ordered by the Imperial Japanese Navy, for use on the Chinese Navys new warship ordered from the Harima shipyard in Japan

Background imageAccepted Collection: Pigeon Scout

Pigeon Scout
Pigeon Fraser Scout 117, delivered to Langley Field November 1917, transferred o McCook Field for testing, but crashed soon after taking off on its first flight, killing the pilot

Background imageAccepted Collection: United States Air Force - Convair B-36D-1-CF Peacemaker

United States Air Force - Convair B-36D-1-CF Peacemaker
United States Air Force Convair B-36D-1-CF Peacemaker 44-92026 (msn 23), of the7th Bombardment Wing, at Detroit, Michigan. Built as a Consolidated B-36B-1-CF Peacemaker, first flown 8 July 1948

Background imageAccepted Collection: Prince of Wales - acceptance to the Masons 1875

Prince of Wales - acceptance to the Masons 1875
EDWARD VII (Albert Edward, Prince of Wales (1841 - 1910). Eldest son of Queen Victoria, as a Freemason. Date: 1875

Background imageAccepted Collection: PEPIN CROWNED 751

PEPIN CROWNED 751
Pepin le Bref, son of Charles Martel, is accepted as king of the Franks. Date: 751

Background imageAccepted Collection: GIRL IN PHONE BOX

GIRL IN PHONE BOX
A young woman puts 1/- (a shilling) into a public pay phone in a telephone box. Only 6d (sixpence) or 1/- coins accepted. Dial 100 for the operator. Those were the days. Date: 1960s

Background imageAccepted Collection: AMAZON GREETING

AMAZON GREETING
In this culture on the banks of the Amazon, the accepted form of greeting is to blow through a pipe from your nose to the others while he does the same to you Date: circa 1890

Background imageAccepted Collection: Scottish Rite (The Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry) Temple, Kansas City

Scottish Rite (The Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry) Temple, Kansas City, Kansas, USA. Date: circa 1917

Background imageAccepted Collection: Jean-Baptiste Lamarck

Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
JEAN-BAPTISTE-PIERRE-ANTOINE LAMARCK French naturalist who in some respects anticipated Darwin, but accepted the transmission of acquired characteristics. Date: 1744 -1829

Background imageAccepted Collection: Lady Jane Grey being offered the Crown of England

Lady Jane Grey being offered the Crown of England, which she only accepted with great reluctance. 1553

Background imageAccepted Collection: Therese V Braunschweig

Therese V Braunschweig
THERESE VON BRAUNSCHWEIG Cousin of Guiccardi and also a great love of Beethoven. It is accepted that she was the Immortal Beloved to whom he wrote his famous letter

Background imageAccepted Collection: Voluntary First Aid

Voluntary First Aid Road Accident Service - No Fees Accepted : A nurse gives roadside first aid to a female motorist at the scene of a car accident. Date: early 1930s

Background imageAccepted Collection: Mile End Scandal - Guardians in Court

Mile End Scandal - Guardians in Court
In 190, builder James Calcutt was convicted of fraud after regularly overcharging the Mile End Old Town Board of Guardians for work he had carried out

Background imageAccepted Collection: Mile End Scandal - Three Crowns Public House

Mile End Scandal - Three Crowns Public House
In 1907, builder James Calcutt was convicted of fraud after regularly overcharging the Mile End Old Town Board of Guardians for work he had carried out

Background imageAccepted Collection: The great Masonic celebration

The great Masonic celebration of the brethren hitherto under the jurisdiction of St. Johns Grand Lodge with the most worshipful grand lodge of the M.A. & hon

Background imageAccepted Collection: Englands God is Money

Englands God is Money
Money - the accepted religion of England Date: 1870

Background imageAccepted Collection: Glove as Symbol - 5

Glove as Symbol - 5
In military usage, the donning of gloves symbolised that a recruit accepted to volunteer his services

Background imageAccepted Collection: James Craggs

James Craggs
JAMES CRAGGS English politician who accepted 30, 000 in South Sea Company stocks. Deeply implicated in bursting of South Sea Bubble"

Background imageAccepted Collection: Herakles Deified

Herakles Deified
At the end of his heroic life, he is accepted by the gods as one of themselves - here, Zeus welcomes him to the realm of the immortals

Background imageAccepted Collection: Lorgues / Plan is Accepted

Lorgues / Plan is Accepted
Columbus is told that his plan has been accepted

Background imageAccepted Collection: Continents Joined

Continents Joined
Sniders conception of how Earths continents were originally one - proposed long before Wegener, longer still before it was accepted by the scientific establishment

Background imageAccepted Collection: Bewick / Marmot

Bewick / Marmot
Bewick classified this rodent as a mouse and named it MONAX, but he accepted that it was probably the same as the Marmot described by Buffon and not really a mouse

Background imageAccepted Collection: Henri Lasserre

Henri Lasserre
HENRI LASSERRE author of one of the earliest and most comprehensive books on Lourdes, establishing the Lourdes myth in its widely accepted form

Background imageAccepted Collection: WEGENER (1850 - 1930)

WEGENER (1850 - 1930)
ALFRED LOTHAR WEGENER German geophysicist & meteorologist whose theory of continental drift was accepted after initial rejection



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