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Wwi / British Tank / CambraiAt Cambrai, British tanks smash through the Hindenburg Line, a success that the limited mobile reserves were unable to exploit
Fought to a Finish: A Remarkable Exploit on a Blazing Plane An illustration by Joseph Simpson of an incident described by Mr Boyd Cable (newspaper correspondent Ernest Andrew Ewart)
Political poster, Chinese Labour -- a commentary on British gold mining activities in the Transvaal, South Africa. circa 1906
The exploit of Michael O Leary, V. C. of the Irish GuardsCapturing the position practically by himself: the exploit of Michael O Leary, V.C. of the Irish Guards in 1915. A deed of valour which probably saved a whole British company: Sergeant O Leary
Mahdist War - Sudan Campaign - Lt Langs daring exploit - Soldier (without uniform) sword in hand. Surrounded by enemy. Part of Box 244 Boswell Collection - Sudan War. Date: 1881 - 1889
Second World War. Underwater mine explosionSECOND WORLD WAR (1939-1945). Underwater mine explosion
British in Italy, WW1, night exploit on the Piave 1918The British in Italy: a night-exploit on the Piave. Wading in ice-cold water, a British raiding party crossing the River Piave by night, 1918, First World War. Date: 1918
British midget submarine attack by G. H. DavisOne of the Second World Wars most daring exploits: the British midget submarine (XE3) attack which gained VCs for Lieutenant Ian Fraser RNR and Leading Seaman James Magennis
Bismarck & Press ExploitOTTO BISMARCK exploiting the power of the Reptile Press. Date: 1815 - 1898
The brilliant exploit of the Noshido(?) Infantry Company destroyed rail road, going around the back of the ememy. Date ca. 1919
F. R. Foster (1889-1958)Photograph of Frank Foster, the Warwickshire and England cricketer, demonstrating his left-arm fast-medium bowling action, c.1910
A City on GanymedeGanymede, a moon of Jupiter, is inhabited by cat-like people, who build their cities at the poles to exploit the magnetic force to provide heat, light and energy
China Exploited / 1914Britain & Japan join forces to exploit China
Aerial BombardmentAlas, there are sure to be ill-disposed persons who will exploit flight for their own evil purposes, dropping bombs, for example, onto the unfortunate earthbound folk