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For big projectiles used by the Germans in the Great War: Wicker cases for shells
Procession of cheering women war-workersFemale workers from a munitions factory are shown taking part in a procession celebrating the role of women during the First World War. They are seen waving polished shell-cases
Madame Curie visiting a war hospitalPhotograph showing Marie Curie, discoverer of radium, visiting the British field-hospital at Furnes where she took X-rays of all cases
Fig Industry in SmyrnaSeries of five images showing the fig industry of Smyrna (modern day Izmir in Turkey). 1. Sorting. 2. Weighing. 3. Packing. 4. Waiting for Loads. 5. Making Boxes and Cases
Russian cholera epidemicTransporting those who have died of cholera to the burial ground. Cholera broke out in St Petersburg in September 1908, with the first cases among people living in particularly unsanitary conditions
Mr George LewisGEORGE HENRY LEWIS Society lawyer. Acted in many sensational Victorian cases and eventually represented the Prince of Wales and other members of society
Colour Cure Ward / 1918H. Kemp-Prossors colour cure ward for shell shock cases, at McCaul hospital, Welbeck Street
Crime / Case / ChudleighTHE TRIAL OF THE DUCHESS OF KINGSTON Elizabeth, Dowager Duchess of Kingston (1720-1788) at the time of her trial at the Bar of the House of Lords
Alb. Schrenck-NotzingBaron ALBRECHT SCHRENCK- NOTZING - German physician and psychical researcher involved in many classic cases : photograped with Eric Dingwall outside his home in Munchen
Glasgow Exhib 1888The Dome of the Central Hall of the Glasgow Exhibition
Electric Light BathAn electric light bath in the Bilz Sanatorium, Berlin. " The copious perspiration promotes increased assimilation efficacious in cases of gout asthma, etc." Early sunbed ?
Crime / James Hackman / C18James Hackman, who murdered Martha Ray, mistress of the Earl of Sandwich on the 7th April 1779. He was tried and hanged
Rail Strike / Luggage / 1891Mountains of delayed luggage pile up at Queen Street Station, Glasgow during the rail strike of 1891
Folding FurnitureEverything in this furniture range from Mannstein of Vienna folds into easily transportable cases, making removals a doddle and emigration a joy
Crime / Maybrick / 1889The coroners inquest at the Maybrick. Mrs Florence Maybrick is eventually found guilty of poisoning her husband, James Maybrick and imprisoned
Making Jam TartsShe puts jam in the tart-cases before popping them into the oven
Parfums by YbryYbry offer three parfums in elegant cases - Femme de Paris, Mon Ame and Desir du Coeur