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F H Butler (Vanity Fair)FRANK HEDGES BUTLER, noted balloonist, looks down from the hot air balloon basket he is riding in and prepares to speak through his megaphone
Lindbergh with megaphone at Croydon Airport May 29, 1927 after his Transatlantic solo flight - Romantic Stories of Air Heroes, 1937. Date: 1937
Propagandist for the Republican Forces; Spanish Civil War, 1Photograph showing a Cuban soldier of the Abraham Lincoln Battalion, International Brigade, using a megaphone to implore Nationalist troops to join the Republican cause, 1937
Entrance to Clear Creek Canyon, Colorado, USAEntrance to Clear Creek Canyon, Golden, Colorado, USA, from Castle Rock Mountain scenic incline railway. Date: circa 1920
Family at Football Game Date: 1954
HYDE PARK DEMOSuffragettes speaking at a Hyde Park demonstration. Date: 14 July 1912
Grosvenor House ice rink, 1929An impression of the Ice Rink at the International Sportsmens Club at Grosvenor House, a popular destination in 1929
WW1 - Cartoon - The KaiserWW1 - A cartoon illustrating mocking the Hohenzollern Kaiser (possibly German Emperor Wilhem II), illustrating the notion that in order to save himself
Announcing a royal birth, 1923A surprise at the Chelsea Arts Club Ball at the Royal Albert Hall: announcing a royal birth by megaphone on the night of 7th February 1923 when Princess Marys son, George Lascelles
Mr Louis Napoleon Parker playing a solo on the MegaphoneMr Louis Napoleon Parker (1852-1944) " playing a solo" on the Megaphone at the Warwick Pageant of 1906 (the only way he could successfully direct a vast cast)
Exterior of Iljaz Mirahori Mosque. Korce. AlbaniaIljaz Mirahori Mosque. Built by Iljaz Hoxha (1408-1512). 15th century. Exterior. Korce. Republic of Albania
A scene taken during the filming of The First Born (1928) with John Lodor (with Megaphone) Madeline Carroll, Miles Mander and Annette Benson Date: 1930
Suffragette Flying Machine Asquith no. 10. Suffragettes give Mr. Asquith a rude awakening as their flying machine reaches the upper floor of number 10. Downing Street
British Gymnastics Display with announcer & seated audienceUnintentionally hilarious photographic postcard of a British Gymnastics Display with announce/trainer (armed with a megaphone) and a very reserved seated audience
Sportsday / Egg Spoon 1960Boys and girls, all concentrating hard, take part in an egg and spoon race; their parents watch from deckchairs while a man with a megaphone keeps control