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RMS Titanic - Harland and Wolff drawing of floating craneRMS Titanic - extremely rare Harland and Wolff linen backed scale drawing of the 150-200 ton 1- 80 scale floating crane, designed by Bertha Krupps and fabricated by Benrather Maschinenfabrik AG
Temporary buildings after World War Two under construction at the Bristol Aeroplane Company's factory at Barwell. Date: 1947
Titus Oates (1649 - 1705), English perjurer, seen here in the pillory, a punishment for fabricating the Popish Plot
Dr Titus Oates(1649-1705). An English priest who fabricated the Popish Plot, a supposed Catholic conspiracy to kill Charles II. Date: 19th century
Arthur Conan Doyle with fairiesCottingley Fairy Case - William Marriotts fake photo of Arthur Conan Doyle with cut out fairies. Date: 1921
WWI jug fabricated from an 18 pounder shell caseFirst World War jug fabricated from an 18 pounder shell case and relief decorated with storks amongst the bull rushes and irises. The handle has been beaten from the actual shell case. Trench Art
Building merchant ships by G. H. DavisHow pre-fabricated sections are used in the building of merchant ships in British shipyards during the Second World War. Rapid construction of cargo vessels to make good the losses sustained by
Cottingley Fairy Case - Night LightAn Advert for the Nighlight supposedly used by the Cottingley Fairy children to forge the photos they produced. Date: December 1921
Mulberry Caisson under construction; Second World War, 1944Photograph showing a steel and concrete Mulberry caisson under construction on the South Coast of Britain during 1944. When the Allied Armies invaded Normandy in June 1944
A Busy Wharf at Mulberry Harbour; Second World War, 1944Photograph showing a busy wharf at Mulberry Harbour, also known as Port Winston, off Arromanches, Normandy, 1944. When the Allied Armies invaded Normandy in June 1944
Prefabricated HousingRows of prefab houses in Clapham, south west London, part of Britains post-war building boom
Beringers Lying StonesBERINGERs LYING STONES Beringer (d.1740) a scholar of Wurzburg, was taken in by stones apparently bearing strange markings but actually fabricated by his colleagues