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Background imageExploit Collection: Wwi / British Tank / Cambrai

Wwi / British Tank / Cambrai
At Cambrai, British tanks smash through the Hindenburg Line, a success that the limited mobile reserves were unable to exploit

Background imageExploit Collection: Fought to a Finish

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)

Background imageExploit Collection: Political poster, Chinese Labour

Political poster, Chinese Labour -- a commentary on British gold mining activities in the Transvaal, South Africa. circa 1906

Background imageExploit Collection: The exploit of Michael O Leary, V. C. of the Irish Guards

The exploit of Michael O Leary, V. C. of the Irish Guards
Capturing 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

Background imageExploit Collection: Mahdist War - Sudan Campaign - Lt Langs daring exploit

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

Background imageExploit Collection: Second World War. Underwater mine explosion

Second World War. Underwater mine explosion
SECOND WORLD WAR (1939-1945). Underwater mine explosion

Background imageExploit Collection: British in Italy, WW1, night exploit on the Piave 1918

British in Italy, WW1, night exploit on the Piave 1918
The 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

Background imageExploit Collection: British midget submarine attack by G. H. Davis

British midget submarine attack by G. H. Davis
One 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

Background imageExploit Collection: Bismarck & Press Exploit

Bismarck & Press Exploit
OTTO BISMARCK exploiting the power of the Reptile Press. Date: 1815 - 1898

Background imageExploit Collection: The brilliant exploit of the Noshido(?) Infantry Company des

The brilliant exploit of the Noshido(?) Infantry Company destroyed rail road, going around the back of the ememy. Date ca. 1919

Background imageExploit Collection: F. R. Foster (1889-1958)

F. R. Foster (1889-1958)
Photograph of Frank Foster, the Warwickshire and England cricketer, demonstrating his left-arm fast-medium bowling action, c.1910

Background imageExploit Collection: A City on Ganymede

A City on Ganymede
Ganymede, 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

Background imageExploit Collection: China Exploited / 1914

China Exploited / 1914
Britain & Japan join forces to exploit China

Background imageExploit Collection: Aerial Bombardment

Aerial Bombardment
Alas, 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


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