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Background imageMosquito Collection: Diagram of French tank WWI

Diagram of French tank WWI
Diagram of internal Layout of French Renault FT-17 Char Mitrailleur Mosquito Tank

Background imageMosquito Collection: WW2 Poster -- Malaria Strikes the Unprotected

WW2 Poster -- Malaria Strikes the Unprotected
Malaria Strikes the Unprotected, Darkness brings Danger, Be Prepared. Colour photolithograph poster published by the Times of India Press, Bombay, warning against malaria

Background imageMosquito Collection: de Havilland Mosquito NFXV

de Havilland Mosquito NFXV

Background imageMosquito Collection: The prototype de Havilland Mosquito TT39 PF489

The prototype de Havilland Mosquito TT39 PF489
The prototype de Havilland Mosquito TT39, PF489. The TT39 shore-based naval target tug was produced by converting BXVIs

Background imageMosquito Collection: de Havilland Mosquito BIV DZ313 in flight

de Havilland Mosquito BIV DZ313 in flight
de Havilland Mosquito BIV, DZ313, in flight

Background imageMosquito Collection: de Havilland Mosquito BXVI

de Havilland Mosquito BXVI

Background imageMosquito Collection: Larola skin care protection

Larola skin care protection
A woman in beach attire holding a bottle of Larola lotion. The lotion is beneficial to the skin, cooling and refreshing, and provides relief to irritation caused by bites and stings of insects. 1930

Background imageMosquito Collection: WW1 - The advantages of using a mosquito net

WW1 - The advantages of using a mosquito net
Always sleep under your mosquito net - WW1 postcard on a medical theme - the advantages of a French soldier using a Mosquito net inner tent - no longer inflicted with debilitating midge/gnat/mosquito

Background imageMosquito Collection: Petlyakov Pe-2 -comparable to the DH Mosquito, 11, 427

Petlyakov Pe-2 -comparable to the DH Mosquito, 11, 427 example of this agile and robust close support type were built

Background imageMosquito Collection: De Havilland DH98 Mosquito FBIV being armed with 3-inch

De Havilland DH98 Mosquito FBIV being armed with 3-inch rocket projectiles, Bamff, Scotland, Feb 1945

Background imageMosquito Collection: De Havilland DH98 Mosquito, used by the US Army Air For

De Havilland DH98 Mosquito, used by the US Army Air Force for photo-reconnaissance

Background imageMosquito Collection: De Havilland DH98 Mosquito IV -here is one of a handful

De Havilland DH98 Mosquito IV -here is one of a handful of civilianised Mosquitos that operated a vital shuttle between Scotland and Sweden

Background imageMosquito Collection: De Havilland DH98 Mosquito III -the jump in performance

De Havilland DH98 Mosquito III -the jump in performance compared with earlier bomber type required this pilot type conversion trainer

Background imageMosquito Collection: De Havilland DH98 Mosquito FB VI-one of the numerous Au

De Havilland DH98 Mosquito FB VI-one of the numerous Australian built examples Mosquitos were also built in Canada

Background imageMosquito Collection: De Havilland DH98 Mosquito bombing-up

De Havilland DH98 Mosquito bombing-up

Background imageMosquito Collection: De Havilland DH 98 Mosquito -here is the very first of

De Havilland DH 98 Mosquito -here is the very first of this illustrious line Built mainly of wood, the Mosquito proved readily adaptable for bombing, fighting or reconnaissance

Background imageMosquito Collection: De Havilland DH 98 Mosquito B IV -powered by two Rolls

De Havilland DH 98 Mosquito B IV -powered by two Rolls-Royce Merlins, once introduced, the type remained the RAF fastest bomber for the rest of the war

Background imageMosquito Collection: Douglas B-26C Invader -The US Army Air Forces attempt

Douglas B-26C Invader -The US Army Air Forces attempt to produce an equivalent to the DH Mosquito

Background imageMosquito Collection: Douglas A-20 Boston III -this American-built aircraft w

Douglas A-20 Boston III -this American-built aircraft was the workhorse of the RAFs fast bomber forces until the arrival of the DH Mosquito

Background imageMosquito Collection: Portable bed and stretcher tent, WW1

Portable bed and stretcher tent, WW1
Portable bed and stretcher tent for use at the Dardanelles (left). On the right is the tent with the mosquito net removed. Date: 1915

Background imageMosquito Collection: WW2 Poster -- Be Prepared

WW2 Poster -- Be Prepared
A Story and a Warning, .Darkness brings Danger, Be Prepared. Colour photolithograph poster, published by The Times of India Press, Bombay

Background imageMosquito Collection: British Army in Mesopotamia, protection from insects, WW1

British Army in Mesopotamia, protection from insects, WW1
A British officer serving in Mesopotamia finds a solution to the fly problem while writing a letter. Date: 1916

Background imageMosquito Collection: Germanys E-boat by G. H. Davis

Germanys E-boat by G. H. Davis
Germanys E-boat -- a naval mosquito with torpedoes and guns, in use during the Second World War. The craft which Germany hoped would help disorganise the Allied invasion fleet. Date: 1944

Background imageMosquito Collection: Motor torpedo boats v. E-boats by G. H. Davis

Motor torpedo boats v. E-boats by G. H. Davis
British motor torpedo boats versus German E-boats: British and German mosquito (miniature) craft which wage incessant warfare during the Second World War. Date: 1942

Background imageMosquito Collection: British Mosquito bomber by G. H. Davis

British Mosquito bomber by G. H. Davis
The high speed British Mosquito bomber, constructed almost entirely of wood, was nicknamed The Wooden Wonder. Used for long-range day and night combat, attacking railways

Background imageMosquito Collection: Nicaragua Blewfields

Nicaragua Blewfields
Distant view of Blewfields, in Mosquito Territory Date: circa 1870

Background imageMosquito Collection: Hawker Tempest, left, and de Havilland Mosquito at the 5?

Hawker Tempest, left, and de Havilland Mosquito at the 5?
Hawker Tempest, left, and de Havilland Mosquito at the 50 years of Flying Display at Hendon in July 1951

Background imageMosquito Collection: de Havilland DH98 Mosquito TT35 converted to a FBVI

de Havilland DH98 Mosquito TT35 converted to a FBVI for the film 633 Squadron in 1963. Date: 1963

Background imageMosquito Collection: de Havilland DH98 Mosquito PR34 RG176

de Havilland DH98 Mosquito PR34 RG176
de Havilland DH98 Mosquito PR34, RG176

Background imageMosquito Collection: A prototype de Havilland DH98 Sea Mosquito TR33 TS449

A prototype de Havilland DH98 Sea Mosquito TR33 TS449
A prototype de Havilland DH98 Sea Mosquito TR33, TS449

Background imageMosquito Collection: de Havilland DH98 Mosquito BIX LR495

de Havilland DH98 Mosquito BIX LR495
de Havilland DH98 Mosquito BIX, LR495

Background imageMosquito Collection: de Havilland DH98 Mosquito VI

de Havilland DH98 Mosquito VI

Background imageMosquito Collection: de Havilland Hornet F3 PX313 The prototype Mosquito W4050

de Havilland Hornet F3 PX313 The prototype Mosquito W4050
de Havilland Hornet F3, PX313. The prototype Mosquito, W4050, is in the background

Background imageMosquito Collection: de Havilland Mosquito PR41 A52-323 of the RaF

de Havilland Mosquito PR41 A52-323 of the RaF
de Havilland Mosquito PR41, A52-323, of the RaF

Background imageMosquito Collection: de Havilland Mosquito FBVI

de Havilland Mosquito FBVI

Background imageMosquito Collection: de Havilland Mosquito

de Havilland Mosquito

Background imageMosquito Collection: de Havilland Mosquito N37878 Wooden Wonder

de Havilland Mosquito N37878 Wooden Wonder
de Havilland Mosquito, N37878, Wooden Wonder, came fourth in the 1949 Bendix race. It is painted here in dark blue and cream with red triangles on the spinners. Date: 1949

Background imageMosquito Collection: A Royal Navy de Havilland Mosquito

A Royal Navy de Havilland Mosquito

Background imageMosquito Collection: de Havilland Mosquito BIX

de Havilland Mosquito BIX

Background imageMosquito Collection: de Havilland Mosquito TT39 PF568

de Havilland Mosquito TT39 PF568
de Havilland Mosquito TT39, PF568

Background imageMosquito Collection: de Havilland Mosquito NF38 VT655

de Havilland Mosquito NF38 VT655
de Havilland Mosquito NF38, VT655, photographed during the SBAC display in September 1949. Date: 1949

Background imageMosquito Collection: de Havilland Mosquito TR33

de Havilland Mosquito TR33

Background imageMosquito Collection: de Havilland Mosquito NF30 RK936

de Havilland Mosquito NF30 RK936
de Havilland Mosquito NF30, RK936

Background imageMosquito Collection: de Havilland Mosquito BXVI ML991

de Havilland Mosquito BXVI ML991
de Havilland Mosquito BXVI, ML991

Background imageMosquito Collection: de Havilland Mosquito FBXVI PF568 undergoing maintenance

de Havilland Mosquito FBXVI PF568 undergoing maintenance
de Havilland Mosquito FBXVI, PF568, undergoing maintenance

Background imageMosquito Collection: de Havilland Mosquito FBVI HX959

de Havilland Mosquito FBVI HX959
de Havilland Mosquito FBVI, HX959

Background imageMosquito Collection: de Havilland Mosquito PRIX LR409

de Havilland Mosquito PRIX LR409
de Havilland Mosquito PRIX, LR409

Background imageMosquito Collection: de Havilland Mosquito BIX ML914

de Havilland Mosquito BIX ML914
de Havilland Mosquito BIX, ML914



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