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Background imageExtensively Collection: Messerschmitt Bf 110C -used extensively in North Africa

Messerschmitt Bf 110C -used extensively in North Africa, where its greater range was a benefit

Background imageExtensively Collection: Woman Munition Worker 18 Pounder Gun

Woman Munition Worker 18 Pounder Gun. Drawing of a munitions worker, designed by Miss A.D. Wargent, a worker in factory Five, in aid of the 18 pdr gun fund, June 1918

Background imageExtensively Collection: Portrait of artist Jean Berne-Bellecour in French uniform

Portrait of artist Jean Berne-Bellecour in French uniform
Portrait of the artist, Jean Berne-Bellecour in French army uniform, by Lucien Jonas. Lucien Hector Jonas (1880-1947). In February Of 1915

Background imageExtensively Collection: Proudhon Photo

Proudhon Photo
PIERRE JOSEPH PROUDHON French journalist and socialist, regarded as the father of anarchism. Wrote extensively on political subjects. Date: 1809 - 1865

Background imageExtensively Collection: Hawker P1072 VP401

Hawker P1072 VP401
Hawker P1072, VP401, was the extensively modified P1040 fitted with an Armstrong Siddeley Snarler rocket motor in the tail under the rudder

Background imageExtensively Collection: Old Workhouse Infirmary, Hunslet, West Yorkshire

Old Workhouse Infirmary, Hunslet, West Yorkshire
The infirmary at the old Hunslet Union workhouse on Hillidge Road, Hunslet. The area next to the building was extensively cultivated to grow vegetables for consumption by the inmates

Background imageExtensively Collection: Van Dyck Selfportrait

Van Dyck Selfportrait
ANTONY VAN DYCK Dutch artist who worked extensively in England. Date: 1599 - 1641

Background imageExtensively Collection: Forde Abbey

Forde Abbey
Originally a Cistercian abbey founded in 1136 by Richard Fitzbaldwin, Forde Abbey, Dorset, England, was extensively remodelled by Edmund Prideaux in the 1600s Date: 12th to 17th century

Background imageExtensively Collection: German V-2 Base at Watten; Second World War, 1944

German V-2 Base at Watten; Second World War, 1944
Photograph showing the huge concrete bunker of the German V-2 base at Watten, near St. Omer, France, 1944. This bunker was 300 ft. long, 200 ft. wide and 50 ft. tall

Background imageExtensively Collection: British 6-Pounder Anti-Tank Gun; Second World War, 1944

British 6-Pounder Anti-Tank Gun; Second World War, 1944
Photograph showing a British 6-pounder anti-tank gun, on a British army parade ground, 1944. This type of weapon was used extensively by the British Army

Background imageExtensively Collection: Canine camp

Canine camp
A terraced colony of dug-outs for French ambulance dogs. Dogs were used extensively during World War I as scouts, sentry and ambulance support

Background imageExtensively Collection: Lady Jane Franklin (1792-1875)

Lady Jane Franklin (1792-1875)
Engraving of Lady Jane Franklin, nee Griffin, the wife of the English explorer, Sir John Franklin. Lady Jane travelled extensively with Sir John through Syria, Turkey, Egypt and Tasmania

Background imageExtensively Collection: Pampas Grass Cultivate

Pampas Grass Cultivate
Pampas Grass (cortaderia selloana) (aka gynerion) is cultivated extensively in southern South America for use in building and basket making, also for its decorative value

Background imageExtensively Collection: Women at work in a munitions factory

Women at work in a munitions factory
Women working at a munitions factory during the First World War. During the war women workers were employed extensively throughout British industry and agriculture

Background imageExtensively Collection: French Military Balloon

French Military Balloon
Balloons first proved their use during the war with Prussia, and are extensively used by the French army for observation purposes. Here a balloon is inflated

Background imageExtensively Collection: Supermarine Walrus

Supermarine Walrus
Extensively used by the Fleet Air Arm for reconnaissance and air/sea rescue work, this flying boat is a reliable and versatile machine despite its old-fashioned appearance

Background imageExtensively Collection: Charlton Church 1808

Charlton Church 1808
A view of Charlton Church. Extensively rebuilt in 1827 its origins are believed to date back to the 12th century. Burial place of British Prime Minister Spencer Perceval



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