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American submarine chasers, WW1Six American submarine chasers during the First World War. They served in minesweeping operations in the North Sea. Date: 1917-1918
A satin negligee designed by Dolly Tree for Ann MorrissThe richness of satin was utilised to full advantage in this negligee designed by Dolly Tree for Ann Morriss in The Chaser (1938)
Ann Morriss wearing a smart suit designed by Dolly Tree in The Chaser (1938) Date: 1938
Blue chaser, Libellula fulva (stained dragonfly, Libellula conspurcata). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by James Sowerby from The British Miscellany, or Coloured figures of new, rare
Cutting screw threads with hand chaser 1875Skilled operator cutting threads or screws on a lathe by hand. Date: 1875
American minesweepers, Kirkwall Bay, Orkney, ScotlandAmerican minesweepers and submarine chasers in Kirkwall Bay, Orkney, Scotland, 9 August 1919. Date: 1919
Attack and Defence in the airVarious arcs of fire by which German machines are protected and the blind spots which results from interfence of the structure of the aeroplane
Added protection for warship by G. H. DavisAdded protection to the possible capital ship of tomorrow (see 10652993), in the form of fast submarine-chasers. Date: 1942
Libellula depressa, broad-bodied chaserA male broad-bodied chaser dragonfly (Libellula depressa). Specimen held at the Natural History Museum, London