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Fragments Collection (page 3)

Background imageFragments Collection: Fragments of a Dornier brought down in Victoria Station

Fragments of a Dornier brought down in Victoria Station
Knocking over chimney pots as it came to rest. The Fragments of a Dornier Bomber brought down in the forecourt of Victoria Station by Fighter Pilot Ray Holmes on 15th September 1940

Background imageFragments Collection: Bolide meteorite with a serpentine shape

Bolide meteorite with a serpentine shape
Bolide forming a serpentine shape due to the influence of gravitational forces on the fragments forming the tail Date: 1954

Background imageFragments Collection: View of pottery fragments against a white background

View of pottery fragments against a white background with scale. (Location: Ireland). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageFragments Collection: Latvia. 13th century. Glazed pottery fragments forms of huma

Latvia. 13th century. Glazed pottery fragments forms of huma
Middel Age. Northern Europe. Latvia. Western ceramic. 13th century. Glazed pottery fragments forms of human faces. Museum of History and Navigation. Riga. Latvia

Background imageFragments Collection: Tripod Monument. Bouleuterion. Milet

Tripod Monument. Bouleuterion. Milet
Tripod Monument from the Bouleuterion (Town Hall). Reconstructed with original fragments. 2nd century BC. Marble. Milet. Pergamon Museum. Berlin. Germany

Background imageFragments Collection: Fragments of different architectural paintings

Fragments of different architectural paintings.. Fragments of different architectural paintings. Above, ornamented columns

Background imageFragments Collection: Fragments magazine poster

Fragments magazine poster
Reproduction of a poster advertising a new magazine, Fragments, edited and contributed to by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather who found fame during the First World War with his cartoons and character

Background imageFragments Collection: Fragments magazine poster by Bruce Bairnsfather, 1919

Fragments magazine poster by Bruce Bairnsfather, 1919
Poster advertising Fragments magazine, published by The Bystander and edited and contributed to by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather whose cartoons in the Bystander during the First World War were hugely

Background imageFragments Collection: Bullets and Billets by Bruce Bairnsfather, frontispiece

Bullets and Billets by Bruce Bairnsfather, frontispiece
Frontispiece of Bullet and Billets, an autobiographical work by the wartime Bystander cartoonist and creator of Old Bill, Bruce Bairnsfather telling of his experiences in France from the outbreak of

Background imageFragments Collection: They ve evidently seen me by Bruce Bairnsfather

They ve evidently seen me by Bruce Bairnsfather
They ve evidently seen me. A British soldier, precariously peering out the top of a chimney pot, binoculars in hand, is narrowly missed by an enemy shell

Background imageFragments Collection: Bairnsfather cartoon models

Bairnsfather cartoon models
Three models based on cartoons by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather, the work of Major Hale Edwards, a radiographer at the Sutton Convalescent Camp, where wounded soldiers were taught new trades. Date: 1916

Background imageFragments Collection: Valuable Fragments from Flanders, by Bairnsfather

Valuable Fragments from Flanders, by Bairnsfather
Valuable Frangments from Flanders It All Comes to this in Time " This interesting fragment found near Ypres (known to the ancients as Wipers)

Background imageFragments Collection: Fragments from France promotion

Fragments from France promotion
A page from The Bystander, 26 January 1916 promoting Fragments from France which gathered a collection of cartoons by the popular illustrator, Captain Bruce Bairnsfather

Background imageFragments Collection: Marylebone station Bookstall

Marylebone station Bookstall
The Marylebone station Bookstall on the day that Captain Bruce Bairnsfathers More Fragments from France was launched 1916

Background imageFragments Collection: St Pancras Bookstall

St Pancras Bookstall
The St Pancras station Bookstall on the day that Captain Bruce Bairnsfathers More Fragments from France was launched 1916

Background imageFragments Collection: Kings Cross Bookstall

Kings Cross Bookstall
The Kings Cross (main line) Bookstall on the day that Captain Bruce Bairnsfathers More Fragments from France was launched 1916

Background imageFragments Collection: Fragments Reach the Stage

Fragments Reach the Stage
" Fragments" Reach the Stage A " Bairnsfather" duologue in " Half-Past Eight" Sketches of a scene from the revue, " Half-Past Eight" at the Comedy Theatre

Background imageFragments Collection: Bystander Fragments playing cards in a boxed set

Bystander Fragments playing cards in a boxed set
A boxed set of Bystander Fragments playing cards. Edition de luxe. Linette gold edges. Manufactured & Published by Chas. Goodall & Sons for the proprietors of the Bystander. Puzzles & Games

Background imageFragments Collection: A collection of 8 Bruce Bairnsfathers magazines

A collection of 8 Bruce Bairnsfathers magazines bound together in one volume. This comprises Fragments from France, More Fragments from France, Still More Fragments from France, No

Background imageFragments Collection: That evening star-shell - Bairnsfather

That evening star-shell - Bairnsfather
Cartoon, That evening star-shell. Oh, star of eve, whose tender beam falls on my spirits troubled dream. From Fragments from France - No. 5, published by The Bystander in 1916

Background imageFragments Collection: Cartoon, Keeping his hand in, WW1

Cartoon, Keeping his hand in, WW1
Cartoon, Keeping his hand in. The professional instinct again. Private Smith, the company bomber (formerly Shinio, the popular juggler), frequently causes considerable anxiety to his platoon

Background imageFragments Collection: Cartoon, I m sure they ll ear this damn thing squeaking

Cartoon, I m sure they ll ear this damn thing squeaking. From Fragments from France - No. 2, published by The Bystander in 1916

Background imageFragments Collection: Cartoon, No possible doubt whatever, WW1

Cartoon, No possible doubt whatever, WW1
Cartoon, No possible doubt whatever. Sentry Alt ! Who goes there? He of the bundle You shut yer mouth, or I ll come and knock yer ead off. Sentry Pass friend! From Fragments from France - No

Background imageFragments Collection: Unappetising Moments, WW1

Unappetising Moments, WW1
Unappetising - Moments when the Savoy, the Alhambra and the Piccadilly Grill seem very far away (the offensive starts in half an hour). Bystander, Fragments from France - No. 4, Page 22

Background imageFragments Collection: Zeppelin bomb explosion diagram

Zeppelin bomb explosion diagram
A special Sphere diagram combining a photograph of bomb damage on a building in Antwerp with an added illustration of the bomb, dropped from a German Zeppelin, exploding on impact with the ground

Background imageFragments Collection: Bairnsfather on leave by Marcel Poncin

Bairnsfather on leave by Marcel Poncin
The Face at the Window. A humorous, and entirely imaginative, drawing of Captain Bruce Bairnsfather, famous soldier cartoonist and creator of Fragments from France

Background imageFragments Collection: Captain Bruce Bairnsfather

Captain Bruce Bairnsfather
A snapshot by an American officer somewhere in France of Captain Bruce Bairnsfather (1888-1959), soldier cartoonist and creator of the Old Bill character

Background imageFragments Collection: How they are produced by Bruce Bairnsfather

How they are produced by Bruce Bairnsfather
An autobiographical cartoon by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather showing how he produces his famous Fragments in France, cartoons showing life for the typical British Tommy on the Western Front during World

Background imageFragments Collection: Bairnsfather exhibition at the Graphic Galleries, 1916

Bairnsfather exhibition at the Graphic Galleries, 1916
A sketch from inside the Graphic Galleries at 190, Strand, London showing crowds gathered at the window, smiling and laughing at one of the Fragments from France

Background imageFragments Collection: Advert for Bairnsfather Fragments from France exhibition, 19

Advert for Bairnsfather Fragments from France exhibition, 19
An advertisement in The Bystander, sister magazine of The Graphic, promoting an exhibition of the humorous wartime cartoons, Fragments from France, by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather

Background imageFragments Collection: Body armour and visors by G. H. Davis

Body armour and visors by G. H. Davis
Body armour and visors: medieval style protection for the British army during the Second World War. This protection stops small

Background imageFragments Collection: Nurses from Great Ormond Street Hospital examine bomb

Nurses from Great Ormond Street Hospital examine bomb
Nurses from The Great Ormond Street Childrens Hospital examine fragments from the bomb which struck the building but (thankfully) caused no loss of life - September, 1940

Background imageFragments Collection: A. D. Nineteen Fifty

A. D. Nineteen Fifty
Cartoon by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather, originally published in The Bystander magazine on 29 September 1915 and subsequently issued as part of his Fragments from France, and, as here



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