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Spitfire Colour PhotoThe legendary fighter is seen here in its original format; later it will be modified in various ways to adapt it to specific functions and enhance performance
Projecting PraxinoscopeReynauds praxinoscope adapted for projection onto a screen : later he would adapt it for projection in a large hall
Association of Diamond Merchants Jewellers 1893An assortment of elegant and inexpensive novelty Victorian jewellery. Special old gold and silver and precious stones taken in exchange or bought for cash
Laager adapted for modern warfare by G. H. DavisNight defence: a Zareba or Laager -- old words with new meanings during the Second World War. Once a defensive enclosure against enemy attack
Victorian jewellery remounted as diamond brooches 1937This illustration shows how pieces of Victorian jewellery were being reused as ornamental brooches more in keeping with the 1930s
Light luncheons by W H RobinsonCouple having a picnic by sitting on the bonnet and boot of the car, and using the flat roof as the table. 1919
WWII adaption: barrage balloon / W H RobinsonAdaption of a barrage balloon for peace time requirements, by helping with swimming lessons. Please note: Credit must appear as (c)
The Picnic Saloon / W H RobinsonIts quite easy to adapt any modern car to the purpose of picnickery if the front seats are temporarily replaced by piano stalls and a simple bench for two persons are fixed to the spare wheel