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Background imageDropping Collection: SAILING SHIP, BRIDPORT

SAILING SHIP, BRIDPORT
A two-masted sailing ship sails out of the harbour at Bridport, Dorset (England), dropping the pilot at the harbour entrance Date: 1908

Background imageDropping Collection: Avro York C. 1 LV639

Avro York C. 1 LV639
Avro York C.1 LV639, the fourth prototype York, used for paratroop dropping trials from a hatch in the belly, but was found unsuitable due to slipstream effects. Date: circa 1943

Background imageDropping Collection: Vickers Virginia Biplane Aircraft flying in formation - ?

Vickers Virginia Biplane Aircraft flying in formation - ?
Vickers Virginia Biplane Aircraft flying in formation - Empire Air Day Preview at Henlow, UK - Parachute Testing and Dropping with 24 Parachutists

Background imageDropping Collection: Maruyama Okyo - Womans shock at dropping a water container

Maruyama Okyo - Womans shock at dropping a water container Date: late 18th century

Background imageDropping Collection: Two Shoeshine boys fighting over a potential customer

Two Shoeshine boys fighting over a potential customer - humorous images used as a promotional tool for Blecao - the blurb for which reads as follows

Background imageDropping Collection: Shell-fire hitting a Battleship, Second World War, 1941

Shell-fire hitting a Battleship, Second World War, 1941
Illustration showing how a steeply plunging shell, dropping almost vertically from very long range, might penetrate a gun turret and explode the cordite magazine

Background imageDropping Collection: Rabbits in a balloon on an Easter postcard

Rabbits in a balloon on an Easter postcard
Rabbits dropping eggs from a balloon on an Easter postcard. Date: circa 1900s

Background imageDropping Collection: Comic Postcard - Sport - Billiards - Cannon off the cush

Comic Postcard - Sport - Billiards - Cannon off the cush (1/2) Date: circa 1905

Background imageDropping Collection: Sopwith T1 Cuckoo single-seat torpedo bomber

Sopwith T1 Cuckoo single-seat torpedo bomber. It was a carrier-borne machine with wheels in place of floats, first flown in June 1917

Background imageDropping Collection: Floods at Youngs Park, Goodrington, Paignton, Devon

Floods at Youngs Park, Goodrington, Paignton, Devon. Strong east winds and high tides caused waves 50 feet high to break over the sea wall, flooding the park to a depth of eight feet

Background imageDropping Collection: Bomb dropping apparatus of German Aviators 1915

Bomb dropping apparatus of German Aviators 1915
German avaitors in The Roland biplane bomber. This diagram shows observer operating the pedal board to release the plate in the floor of the fuselage, ready for bombs to be dropped

Background imageDropping Collection: Aerial raid on Southend, watching the Zeppelin at work

Aerial raid on Southend, watching the Zeppelin at work
The aerial raid on Southend: watching the Zeppelin at work in 1915 during the First World War. The Zeppelin airship dropped upwards of 100 bombs upon Southend-on-Sea, Westcliff and Leigh

Background imageDropping Collection: Lighthouse bombed with food supplies

Lighthouse bombed with food supplies
A remote lighthouse in bad weather is bombed with pork pies (and, presumably, other food stuffs) by two aeroplanes bringing supplies by air. Date: 1932

Background imageDropping Collection: How bombs are dropped from a Zeppelin

How bombs are dropped from a Zeppelin. Sectional view of the central bomb-dropping cabin of a German Zeppelin in World War One, 1915. Date: 1915

Background imageDropping Collection: WW2 - dropping supplies to Maquis from American bombers

WW2 - dropping supplies to Maquis from American bombers
Photograph: dropping supplies to the Maquis by parachute from American bombers. Men of the Maquis can be seen waiting for the supplies in the left hand corner of the picture

Background imageDropping Collection: London, England - The Dropping Well

London, England - The Dropping Well - Gnarled tree trunk on left, man leaning on rail. Part of Box 186 Boswell Collection - London. Date: circa 1900

Background imageDropping Collection: Western Norway - The Gjellfos

Western Norway - The Gjellfos - Waterfall dropping down between wooded cliffs. Part of Box 185 Boswell Collection - Western Norway. Date: circa 1900

Background imageDropping Collection: WW2 - Pilots Sketch of his Spitfire Squadrons Officers

WW2 - Pilots Sketch of his Spitfire Squadrons Officers
WW2 - A fun sketch by Pilot Christian Mazo of his Spitfire Squadrons Officers, playfully bombing a hapless German. No. 329 Squadron appears to have connections to the Free French (note livery)

Background imageDropping Collection: Man on a donkey on a bridge on a New Year card

Man on a donkey on a bridge on a New Year card. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageDropping Collection: Boy dropping pudding on a Christmas and New Year card

Boy dropping pudding on a Christmas and New Year card
Boy dropping a pudding, with a cat chasing a mouse, on a Christmas and New Year card. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageDropping Collection: Mother scolding daughter for carelessness

Mother scolding daughter for carelessness
A mother scolds her daughter for being careless and dropping her doll on the floor. Date: 1859

Background imageDropping Collection: Clown and jester on a Christmas card

Clown and jester on a Christmas card -- the clown has dropped all the food and drink from his tray. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageDropping Collection: WW1 - French airship returning from action

WW1 - French airship returning from action
WW1 - An aerial view of an open landscape, and a French dirigible returning to its shed on the morning after a successful raid over upper Alsace. Date: 1915

Background imageDropping Collection: WW1 - Commodore Bigsworth drops bombs on zeppelin, 1915

WW1 - Commodore Bigsworth drops bombs on zeppelin, 1915
WW1 - Air Commodore Arthur Wellesley Bigsworth (1885-1961) was a pioneer aviator who had a distinguished military career in the service of the British armed forces

Background imageDropping Collection: WW1 - German airmen in combat

WW1 - German airmen in combat
WW1 - A drawing from a German artist for a German newspaper who witnessed the airmen in a battle royal in mid-air. The two German officers in a biplane attack the French captive balloon shown below

Background imageDropping Collection: WW1 - French air reconnaisance, 1914

WW1 - French air reconnaisance, 1914
WW1 - French air-scouts on a Breguet biplane. A Sergeant of Engineers is piloting, one passenger is observing the country below, the other throws out a cylindrical case containing a message

Background imageDropping Collection: Boeing B-29s dropping incendiary bombs on Japan

Boeing B-29s dropping incendiary bombs on Japan

Background imageDropping Collection: The Dropping Well, Knaresborough, Yorkshire

The Dropping Well, Knaresborough, Yorkshire
The Dropping Well, Knaresborough, near Harrogate, Yorkshire, England. Date: 1910s

Background imageDropping Collection: Dropping Well & Mother Shiptons Cave, Knaresborough, Yorksh

Dropping Well & Mother Shiptons Cave, Knaresborough, Yorksh
Dropping Well & Mother Shiptons Cave, Knaresborough, near Harrogate, Yorkshire, England. Date: 1900s

Background imageDropping Collection: Dropping bombs on cricket match

Dropping bombs on cricket match
Extract from Hun airmens report. " We dropped bombs on a British formation, causing the troops to disperse and run about in a panic-stricken manner." A cartoon by G.Jennis in Punch

Background imageDropping Collection: WW1 - Primitive Royal Air Force Bombers and Hangars

WW1 - Primitive Royal Air Force Bombers and Hangars
WW1 - Primitive Royal Air Force Bombers and their targets - the Zeppelin Sheds in Dusseldorf. The picture shows 1) The Zeppelin shed at Bickendorf, 2) The Zeppelin shed at Dusseldorf, 3) An air-bomb

Background imageDropping Collection: Suffrage Calendar Artists Suffrage League 1913

Suffrage Calendar Artists Suffrage League 1913. A suffrage calendar for 1913, published by the Artists Suffrage League. It shows a blindfolded baby astride a large white goose flying above a snowy

Background imageDropping Collection: How the Gotha plane aims its bombs, WW1

How the Gotha plane aims its bombs, WW1
Diagram showing how the bomber in a Gotha plane aimed its bombs over Britain during the First World War. To reduce the element of luck

Background imageDropping Collection: Cricket a batsman dealing with a full pitch

Cricket a batsman dealing with a full pitch
A pokey batsman dealing with a high-dropping full-pitch. Date: 1888

Background imageDropping Collection: Air Raid over Southend, 1917, WW1

Air Raid over Southend, 1917, WW1
An air raid over Southend-on-Sea in Essex on 12 August 1917 in which 10 men, 13 women and 9 children were killed. The raid was destined for London but intercepted by British planes the German

Background imageDropping Collection: Lt George Ivan Carmichael dropping bombs - Menin Station

Lt George Ivan Carmichael dropping bombs - Menin Station
Lieutenant George Ivan Carmichael (Royal Artillery and Royal Flying Corps) dropping bombs on the rails at Menin Railway Station from a height of only 120 feet

Background imageDropping Collection: French biplane dropping propaganda leaflets, WWI

French biplane dropping propaganda leaflets, WWI
How the French army contradicts German misstatements. A French biplane drops leaflets over German land hoping to prove to the German soldiers the falsity of the statements made to them by their

Background imageDropping Collection: Mr Asquith visiting the Western Front, WW1

Mr Asquith visiting the Western Front, WW1
The British Prime Minister, Herbert Henry Asquith, visiting the Western Front during World War One. He is being shown a bomb dropping device on an aeroplane. Date: circa 1916

Background imageDropping Collection: Aeroplane in modern warfare by G. H. Davis

Aeroplane in modern warfare by G. H. Davis
The aeroplane in modern warfare: how the aeroplanes of the combatant powers have fared. Left: dropping bombs from an aeroplane onto massed troops below

Background imageDropping Collection: Zeppelins aerial torpedo by G. H. Davis

Zeppelins aerial torpedo by G. H. Davis
The Zeppelins aerial torpedo: the appearance of the new missile. Top left: the launching cradle, showing firing pistol. Top right: the aerial torpedo with its turbine at rear end

Background imageDropping Collection: The aeroplane in warfare by G. H. Davis

The aeroplane in warfare by G. H. Davis
The aeroplane in warfare: aeroplanes used for finding the range of the enemys entrenchments. Left: a fire bomb, attached to a parachute, dropped from a Taube monoplane

Background imageDropping Collection: Ground defence against enemy air attacks, WW1

Ground defence against enemy air attacks, WW1
Examples of ground defence against enemy air attacks during the First World War. Showing bomb-dropping by hand from an aeroplane, an aeroplane being transported on a military motor

Background imageDropping Collection: Transatlantic flight by G. H. Davis

Transatlantic flight by G. H. Davis
The transatlantic flight: the type of British machine which will attempt it. Top: dropping the chassis at the moment of setting out -- a daring device

Background imageDropping Collection: Germanys expenditure on aircraft by G. H. Davis

Germanys expenditure on aircraft by G. H. Davis
Germanys new expenditure on her aircraft: five years planned expenditure on airships, sheds and aeroplanes. Illustrating the latest military experiment with Zeppelins -- guns on the roof

Background imageDropping Collection: Magnetic mine by G. H. Davis

Magnetic mine by G. H. Davis
The German magnetic mine: the first diagrams of its working and the methods by which it is laid. Diagrams showing the delicate electrical mechanism which reacts to the weak magnetic field set up by a

Background imageDropping Collection: Noblesse oblige - Swiss caring for injured soldiers

Noblesse oblige - Swiss caring for injured soldiers
Noblesse oblige - Whoever claims to be noble must conduct himself nobly. Despite neutrality in world conflict, the Swiss recognise their obligations due to their status to care for those injured in

Background imageDropping Collection: Theatrical Lodging House Keeper who drops her h s

Theatrical Lodging House Keeper who drops her h s
Theatrical Lodging House Keeper: " What name did you say, Sir? Harlton?" Actor (about to take apartment): " No, not Harlton - Arlton." T.L.K: " Oh

Background imageDropping Collection: Christmas Greetings from The Australian Airforce

Christmas Greetings from The Australian Airforce. An RAF Hawk is flying in with a large bomb to take out a Japanese submarine, which is spouting curses via its periscope! Date: 1942



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