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Relics of ill-fated Franklin polar expeditionRelics of the ill-fated Franklin polar expedition, found by searchers. Date: 1845
Sir Brook Watson escaping from the jaws of a sharkMiraculous escape of Sir Brook Watson, 1st Baronet (1735-1807), merchant, soldier, and later Lord Mayor of London, from the jaws of a shark during his boyhood. He lost his right leg below the knee
Policeman giving directionsA London policeman giving directions to a member of the public in a crowded street. Date: 1871
Music cover, Why Wasn t It Me? by Ramon Newton, Jimmy Campbell and Reg Connelly, featured and broadcast by Ramon Newton and the Savoy Havana Band. 1918
Room in Palais de Justice, Furnes (Veurne), BelgiumSalle des Pas Perdus (Hall of Lost Causes), Palais de Justice, Furnes (Veurne), Belgium, dating back to the 17th century. Date: circa 1910
Room in Town Hall, Audenarde (Oudenaarde), BelgiumFireplace in a room known as the Salle des Pas Perdus (Hall of Lost Causes) in the Town Hall, Audenarde (Oudenaarde), Belgium, dating back to the 16th century. circa 1910
Northern entrance to Waterloo Station - Memorial Arch dedicated to the Employees of the london & South Western Railway Company who gave their lives during the First World War - unveiled by Queen Mary
Hospital Mess, Quex Park 1917. The Winter Garden, between Quex House and the Museum buildings served as the Mess for the VAD Hospital at Quex Park
1914 VAD staff in 1917Members of Birchington VAD staff who were the longest serving when the photograph was taken in 1917. Standing (left to right) Camille Van Dyck (Belgian, origianlly a patient)
Illustration, Two Simple Tales for Simple FolksIllustration by Cecil Aldin, Two Simple Tales for Simple Folks, a pocket book for children. Cock-a-Doodle-Do, My Dame Has Lost Her Shoe, showing a woman chasing after the dog who has stolen her shoe
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, study of a ChowIllustration by Cecil Aldin, a black Chow named Sun-Yat-Sen, or Sunny, who went missing, and was reunited with his master, exhausted and thin. Date: 1927
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Spot and a policemanIllustration by Cecil Aldin, Spot wanders around the streets of London looking lost and is taken in charge by a policeman. " A melancholy troop we must have looked." Date: 1895
Spring feelings, illustration by William Heath RobinsonAn intelligent endeavour to recapture those long lost spring feelings in the early months of the year, illustration by William Heath Robinson. Credit must appear as: Courtesy of Mrs J. C
Cartoon, Confederated Coalition, or, The Giants storming Heaven, with the Gods alarmed for their everlasting abodes, by James Gillray. Depicting government ministers Hawkesbury, Addington and St
Cock-a-doodle-doo, My dame has lost her shoe -- two dogs manage to rip the shoe apart between them. Date: 1899
A Soldiers Dog 1918A sequential sketch, showing war-time French dogs that have lost their homes and attached themself to new owners. Date: 1918
Illustration, A Song of the English, The SeaIllustration to A Song of the English, a patriotic set of poems by Rudyard Kipling (first published in the English Illustrated Magazine)
Illustration, A Song of the English, LionsIllustration to A Song of the English, a patriotic set of poems by Rudyard Kipling (first published in the English Illustrated Magazine)
Lost in LondonA London policeman looks after a lost child while concerned pedestrians look on. Date: 1888
Two pages of a book, The Somme, MichelinTwo pages of a book, The Somme, Volume I, The First Battle of the Somme (1916-1917), published by Michelin, 1919, dedicated to the memory of Michelin workmen and employees who lost their lives
Title page, The Somme, MichelinTitle page, The Somme, Volume I, The First Battle of the Somme (1916-1917), published by Michelin, 1919, dedicated to the memory of Michelin workmen and employees who lost their lives
Book cover, The Somme, MichelinBook cover, The Somme, Volume I, The First Battle of the Somme (1916-1917), published by Michelin, 1919, dedicated to the memory of Michelin workmen and employees who lost their lives
Mig-3 -One of the new breed of fast Soviet fighters All too many were lost to rapidly advancing Germans forces in July 1941
Potez 541 -over 190 were produced as bombers Later relegated to transport work with Vichy French, all were lost or retired by late 1943
Martin B-10B 38-1939 export to Dutch East Indies Nearly all lost in December 1941 Japanese attack
Heinkel He 100D -a handfful of these fighters were built, but the type lost out in competition to Messerschmitts Bf 109
Farman NC 222 - 36 of these lumbering night bombers entered service with the French Air Force in 1937 Three were lost during the Spring 1940 German offensive
Breguet 690 first flown in March 1938, entered service as a close support bomber in late 1939 With still inexperienced crews, most were lost in Spring 1940 German Blitzkreig
ANF Mureaux 114-first flown in 1931, less than 300 of this series were built 11 of this reconnaissance type were lost during the Spring 1940 invasion
BAe Systems Hawks RAF Red Arrows Wineglass Finningley 1988RAFAT RAF Red Arrows BAe Systems Hawks flying a small Wineglass formation in the year when two pilots were lost and they flew their displays as a seven ship team. Finningley 1988 Date: 1988
BAe Systems Hawks RAF Red Arrows Diamond Finningley 1988RAFAT RAF Red Arrows BAe Systems Hawks flying a Diamond Seven in the year when two pilots were lost and they flew their displays as a seven ship team. Finningley 1988 Date: 1988
Prominent Cambridge sportsmen during WW1Portraits of some prominent Cambridge University sportsmen fighting for their country during the First World War. Top row right is the New Zealand tennis player and four-times Wimbledon champion
Wolseley Vintage Car, Deal, EnglandWolseley Vintage Car, Deal, Kent, England. Possibly behind a long lost pub as there are what looks like beer crates stacked up behind the wall - I d hazard a guess at the Griffin Street area
Manor Cars - House made of Trams, Great Cowden, Hull, EnglanManor Cars - House made of Trams, Great Cowden, Hull, near Hornsea/Aldbrough, Yorkshire, England. Built C1906 by a Bradford wool merchant, lost due to coastal erosion in the 1920s. Date: 1907
Oxford University under arms, instruction in knot tyingMembers of the Officers Training Corps at Oxford University pictured being instructed in knot tying in 1915. Date: 1915
Oxford University under arms, drilling in the quadrangleMembers of the Officers Training Corps at Oxford University drilling in a college quadrangle. Date: 1915
Belgian Refugees - WW1Belgian refugees fleeing their homes following the German Army advance into Belgium rest by the roadside. Date: 1914
WW1 damage at Dormans - Saint-Hippolyte ChurchTwo young boys pose amid the damage at Dormans, Marne, France showing the ruined Saint-Hippolyte Church following heavy fighting in the village during WW1
The Capitals Lacrosse Club of Canada (which is apparently still in existence today) visiting the Battersby Hat Factory in Stockport in 1906
Gold stick handle with figure of a bird. Majagual (Sucre). Made by lost-wax casting process. Sinu art. Jewelry. COLOMBIA. CUNDINAMARCA. Bogotᮠ Gold Museum
Favourite Sayings - The cracked dishBlack and white lantern slide of a woman pouring the contents of a pan into a cracked dish and liquid spilling out onto the floor.. Part of Box 197 Sayings, Boswell Collection
Switzerland - Lauterbrunnen, the StaubbachColoured lantern slide of a view through the town of Lauterbrunnen. In the background is the Staubbach Falls. The waterfall drops about 300 metres from a hanging valley that ends in overhanging
Red-cheeked Souslik - adult - observes surroundings while feeding on corn, lost during transportation (Citellius major Pallas)
Monument commemorating Zeebrugge raid, BelgiuimMonument commemorating the three British ships and men lost in the Zeebrugge raid of 23 April 1918: HMS Vindictive, Iphigenia and Thetis
Australian submarine AE1, WW1The Royal Australian Navys first submarine, the AE1, which sank with all 35 hands on 15 September 1914 off the Duke of York Islands, Papua New Guinea. Date: 1914
Sphere cover - French refugees from lost villages, MataniaA refugee French mother and her children are given a lift by some British soldiers on a road in Northern France as they escape the approaching German guns
Suffragette Novelty Toy Jumping SuffragetteA novelty toy, entitled, The Jumping Suffragette or, How the Suffragette Lost Her Head. Consists of a plastic doll, dressed in the colours and a Votes for Women sash, carrying an umbrella
Rock Garden at Rounton Grange, East Rounton, YorkshireThe Rock Garden at Rounton Grange. The house was designed in 1870 for Sir Isaac Lowthian Bell and his wife by the leading Arts&Crafts architect Philip Webb. Sadly demolished in 1953