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Canadian Inuksuk Monument Utah Beach MuseumIt is estimated that about 3, 000 Native Canadians (Inuit, Metis and others) fought in WW2 of whom some 200 died. The Memorial, built by Inuk Elder Peter Irniq was unveiled on 30 October 2005
Mr Link, monkey appearing at the Hippodrome 1906Clever monkey called Mr Link or The Missing Link, who was appearing at The Hippodrome, London in June 1906. Wearing gentlemens clothing he performed on stage eating
Advert for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Edwardian jewellerySelection of novelty jewellery inspired my nature. Date: 1901
Operation Gold. Reconstruction of the tunnel built by American intelligence and British between 1954 and 1955 to link the west and east side of the city
Advert for Wilson & Gill jewellery 1894Selection of novelty jewellery from Wilson & Gill, in Regent Street, London. 1894
Malvern Link, Convent of the Holy NameAerial view of the Convent of the Holy Name, Malvern Link, Worcestershire
Piltdown ManAn illustration of The earliest known inhabitant of England, based upon the fragments of skull and jawbone supposedly discovered in a gravel pit at Piltdown, East Sussex, England
US Army building the Panama Canal, Central AmericaThe US Army taking part in the building of the Panama Canal, linking the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. Date: early 20th century
Link Boy, 18th CenturyA barefoot LINKBOY carries a flaming torch with which he will illuminate the path of a gentleman, in the absence of any fixed street lighting
A clay reconstruction of the face of Piltdown ManA clay reconstruction of the face of the paleoanthropological hoax Piltdown Man, discovered in the grounds of Barkham Manor at Piltdown, East Sussex
Advert for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths jewellery 1901Selection of Edwardian novelty jewellery for Christmas gifts. 1901
The Building of the Tyne Bridge - Newcastle-upon-Tyne (2 / 4)The Building of the Tyne Bridge - Newcastle-upon-Tyne - (top) Temporary cradle for the River span on the Gateshead side on 25th July 1927 - (bottom) The Main Span on the Gateshead side
The Building of the Tyne Bridge - Newcastle-upon-Tyne (1 / 4)The Building of the Tyne Bridge - Newcastle-upon-Tyne - pushing out from the Newcastle side on 28th April 1927. Date: 1927
Advert for Wilson & Gill jewellery 1896Selection of jewellery from Wilson & Gill, in Regent Street, London, including a link chain locket with key bracelet, a chain with a pencil attached, diamond brooches in cresent shape
Chain link fence and houses by railway
American tankTank exposed outside the Military Museum. American tank. Belgrade. Republic of Serbia
Tanks exposed outside the Military Museum. Belgrade. Republic of Serbia
German tankTank exposed outside the Military Museum. German tank. Belgrade. Republic of Serbia
Unas Avenue. Saqqara. EgyptUnas Avenue. Detail of a stretch. 5th Dynasty. Old Kingdom. Links the Pyramid of Unas with the Valley Temple. Saqqara. Egypt
Jackson. Mississippi State Capitol. State of Mississipi. USAJackson. State of Mississipi. Mississippi State Capitol. Housing the Mississippi Legislature. Built in 1901 by Theodore C. Link (1850-1923). USA
Amarna Letters. 14th century BC. Clay tablets with cuneiform script, mostly written in Akkadian. Designate a file of correspondence, mostly diplomatic
Portrait of Agnes J Burke, writer, described as the prettiest of Paris correspondents, the social link between The Boulevard and Pall Mall. 1880
Illustration, The Armchair -- two children link arms to carry a smaller child. late 19th century
Potsdam=Magdeburg LineThe opening of the rail link between Potsdam and Magdeburg. Note the steps thoughtfully provided to enable the passengers to enter the coaches in comfort Date: 1846
RAIL / USA / 1869 LINKThe first US transcontinental railroad is completed, linking the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads at Promontory Point, Utah. Date: 10 May 1869
Cape / Cairo Railway - 3CAPE-TO-CAIRO RAILWAY Driving the trans- continental rail link across the plains of the Congo Date: 1914
View down Rue Ramy toward Column at Marjeh Square, DamascusView down Rue Ramy toward the Column at Marjeh Square, Damascus, Syria. This bronze column was erected by Sultan Abdul Hamid II to commemorate the opening of the first telegraphic link in the Middle
Advert for Gorringes womens taiored striped suit 1937Tailored striped three-quarter length skirt and jacket with link fastening. Date: 1937
Cartoon, Ten centuries have passed, WW1Cartoon, Ten centuries have passed. An allegorical female representing the medieval period holds the famous sword named Durandal (or Durendal), from the time of Charlemagne
Cultural links between India and BabyloniaArchaeology revealing cultural links between India and Babylonia from the dig at Tell Agrab, a settlement mound southeast of Eshnunna in the Diyala region. 1928
Switzerland - Lake of Lucerne, the AxenstrasseColoured lantern slide of a view across the Lake of Lucerne from the Axenstrasse, a road built alongside the lake that includes a windowed tunnel
Proposed Channel Tunnel, 1880The proposed channel tunnel with three engravings showing the preliminary experimental workings at Sangatte on the French coast, Ness Point, St
Proposed Channel Tunnel, works at SangatteThe works at Sangatte on the French coast for the proposed Channel Tunnel in 1876, described in The Graphic as, " this gigantic and long-talked of scheme, "
Projects for a road & rail link between Britain & FranceA double page spread from The Illustrated London News demonstrating a number of rival proposals for building a road and rail link between France and Britain
Graphic front cover - visitors to Channel Tunnel worksFront cover of The Graphic newspaper with engravings showing scenes of a visit to the preliminary tunnelling works near Dover for the start of the Channel Tunnel in 1882
Vision of the Channel Tunnel in 1909Artists impression of the exit of the Channel Tunnel at Dover showing a variety of motor cars and omnibuses arriving from France
The Channel Tunnel - hints to builders, Heath RobinsonAn unaccountable delay in the Channel Tunnel. A hold up due to the hook on a line belonging to a fisherman in a boat above the surface - unforeseen problems with the Channel Tunnel imagined by
The Channel Tunnel - hints to engine drivers, Heath RobinsonHeroic endeavour of an engine-driver to stop a leak. An engine driver sticks his head in a hole threatening to flood the Channel Tunnel - a humorous scenario envisaged by William Heath Robinson
Suffragette Valentine Card Handcuffs. Depicts a large pair of handcuffs and captioned I ll give you time to think it over! The, Fairest suffragette
Piltdown Man: reconstructed skulls comparedApe-Man of Modern Man? The two Piltdown skull reconstructions. A page from the Illustrated London News, debating the merits of Dr. A
Piltdown Man: mandible and skull comparedApe-Man of Modern Man? The two Piltdown skull reconstructions. A page from the Illustrated London News, debating the merits of Dr. A
The Piltdown jaw: a reconstruction by W. P PycraftA drawing by W. P Pycraft of the restored jaw of the Piltdown Man, showing a pronounced forward thrust. Date: 1912
Piltdown Man: brain capacity comparedA page from the Illustrated London News, debating the merits of Dr. A. Smith-Woodwards reconstruction of the Piltdown Mans brain over the reconstruction proposed by Professor Arthur Keith s
Piltdown Man: Dawson and Smith-Woodward search for more boneSeeking remains of the oldest known Englishman: looking for relics of the Piltdown Man. Charles Dawson and A. Smith-Woodward searching for other parts of the skeleton on the site of the first
The Link Boy. Unknown 19th century
Oddfellows Hall, Union Lodge No. 1, Denver, Colorado, USAOddfellows Hall, Union Lodge No.1, Denver, Colorado, USA. The Independent Order of Odd Fellows (IOOF) is a global altruistic
Column at Marjeh Square, Damascus, Syria. This bronze column was erected by Sultan Abdul Hamid II to commemorate the opening of the first telegraphic link in the Middle East - the line between
Unity between British Royalty and the French GovermentPatriotic Postcard produced for the charitable benefit of Young soldiers and French charitable Institutions - depicts the King and Queen of England (King George VI (1895-1952)