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A Harpen Lightening (or Lighting) coach. Open-top single-decker bus. Date: circa 1940
Bystander page, travel East Coast Route, 1914Page from the Bystander featuring adverts for Lightening, the new smokeless powder, Triumph, and travel to Scotland by the East Coast Route, 1914 Date: 1914
Westminster Hall by night: Waiting and departing 1910The queue waiting in a thunderstorm to view the public lying-in-state of King Edward VII in Westminster Hall. Date: May 1910
Italian Fusilier with rifle poses before a painted mountainThe caption is Lightening attack! On the back is a message from a soldier in Rome, to his mother, complaining about a lack of letters. WW1 Date: 1916
The Dangerous Age by H. V. EsmondThe Dangerous Age by Henry Vernon Esmond (30 November 1869 17 April 1922). First produced as The Dear Fool, at the Lyceum Theatre in Edinburgh
Fulgerites from Dundrum Sand Hills, Co. Down - a view of the lightening struck fused tubes of sand laid out on a black background. (Location: Northern Ireland; County Down; Dundrum)
Busycon contrarium, lightening whelkFossilised specimen of the Pilocene gastropod, originating from Florida, USA, 5 million years ago. The lightening whelk has a long siphonal canal
British Ballad, Sir Patrick SpensSIR PATRICK SPENS. Popular British Ballad of Scottish origin. Sailor, Sir Patrick receives a Royal commission from the King of Scotland to bring home the Scottish queen Margaret
Herne and HenryWINDSOR CASTLE Herne the Hunter appears to Henry VIII on the terrace in the midst of a storm