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Rejected by the Inventions Board IX - Heath RobinsonThe Pilsener Pump for tapping the enemys beer; another hilariously convoluted contraption to foil the enemy during World War I from William Heath Robinson
German cavalry overlook the enemys shattered reserve position on the Western Front. Date: 1918
German soldiers spotting buildings far in the distance, not realising that it's a setup consisting of a miniature country town coursing the perspective to be all wrong. Date: 1941
Africa, Sudan Wars, 1898: aftermath of the Battle of AtbaraAfter the Battle of Atbara; in the enemy's trenches. Date: August 1898
French Army AircraftIn their annual manoeuvres, the French army experiments with the use of monoplanes for reconnaissance purposes, bringing back information about the enemys whereabouts. Date: September 1910
Gulliver / BlefuscudiansGulliver seizes the enemys fleet - the Blefuscudians. Date: First published: 1726
Reconnaisance AirshipAn airship of the future carries out a reconnaisance flight, using powerful searchlights to reveal the enemys defences. Date: 1907
Picture No. 10220706Russias most famous horsemen meeting a charge by going line ahead and closing on the enemys flanks. Date: I
Looking for the daring German sniper: British soldiers engaged in locating one of the enemys sharpshooters
Borneo / Dyak Drying HeadsThe Dyak method of drying heads. The enemys head is cut off, the brains scooped out before being hung (as shown) on a rod of bamboo
Young Cloudesley Shovel Swimming With DespatchesEngraving taken from the painting Young Cloudesley Shovel Swimming with Despatches through the Enemys Fire. In the background can be seen the stern of a 16th or 17th century warship
The patent elevator and observatoryEngraving of the patent elevator and observatory showing a man being elevated into the air for viewing purposes. During the siege of Sebastopol a view of the enemys works was required
Soldiers on PatrolInformation about the enemys whereabouts and intentions is obtained by patrols who discreetly scour the terrain for tell-tale indications
French Laying MinesFrench sappers laying mines, tunneling towards the enemy lines where they will plant mines which when detonated should destroy the enemys defences
Wwi / Attacking TrenchesAttacking the Enemys Trenches
CIRCA 1918A night bombing raid : allied bombers run the gauntlet of the enemys searchlights