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Fawkes DetectedGuy Fawkes, detected by Suffolk, pretends to be a servant
Boeing B707 F-BHSZ Chateau de KerjeanBoeing B707-328B F-BHSZ Chateau de Kerjean (msn 18459, line no.335), of Air France. First flown on 12 March 1963, delivered to Air France on 30 March 1963
FLIGHT TO VARENNESLouis XVI tries to leave France with his family, but they are detected at an inn at Varennes, and brought ignominiously back to Paris Date: 22 June 1791
Flight to VarennesLouis XVI tries to leave France with his family, but they are detected at an inn at Varennes, and brought ignominiously back to Paris
The Epicure who detected a Minnow by H. M. BatemanThe Epicure Who Detected a Minnow in the Whitebait by H. M. Batemen. An arrogant diner, irate to discover a minnow amongst his plate of whitebait, demands the ma e d rectifies the situation
German battery under a searchlight, 1914The searchlight in operation - a German battery thrown into relief by a searchlight of the Allied armies in the Aisne region of France. They make frantic efforts to escape the ghostly beam. Date: 1914
Coiners detectedPolice apprehend a gang of counterfeiters forging money, while their children play innocently in the foreground. Date: 1838
Guy Fawkes HouseThe home of Guy (Guido) Fawkes, a Catholic conspirator who was detected while attempting to blow up the Houses of Parliament
Price FlashlightHarry Price used this automatic flashlight during his sittings with Austrian medium Rudi Schneider at London : it may have detected Rudi cheating
Portable SearchlightA soldier equipped with a portable searchlight can detect an enemy at night - though in this instance, all he has detected is a poacher trapping a rabbit
Reading Invisible InkInvisible ink may be detected by chemicals or heat
A ChangelingA changeling is detected when the son of a Herefordshire household brews beer in eggshells
The Poacher DetectedTHE POACHER DETECTED. He will probably be hanged, but if the magistrate is merciful he may simply be transported to Australia for the rest of his life
Emile Aubrun spotting submarines from his aeroplaneThe French aviator Emile Aubrun (1881-1967) at Cherbourg demonstrates that submarines under water can be detected from aircraft flying at a height of 500 metres