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Rationing of Food, February 1918, WW1Page from The Sphere reporting on the introduction of food rationing of meat and butter in London and Home Counties on 25 February 1918
Illustrated London News page 2, 19th October 1844Page two of the Illustrated London News, 19th October 1844 Date: 1844
Illustrated London News page 2, 14th May 1842Page two (the inside front cover) of the first edition of the Illustrated London News, 14th May 1842 Date: 1842
Illustrated London News page 4, 1st October 1842Page 4 of the Illustrated London News, 1st October 1842, featuring engravings of Glenartney, the pass of Glen Ogle, and the Trident ship at Granton Pier. Date: 1842
Illustrated London News page 3, 1st October 1842Page 3 of the Illustrated London News, 1st October 1842 Date: 1842
Illustrated London News page 2, 1st October 1842Page two of the Illustrated London News, 1st October 1842 Date: 1842
Illustrated London News cover, 1st October 1842Cover of the Illustrated London News, 1st October 1842, featuring an article on our relations with America, and an engraving of the oration at Christs Hospital. Date: 1842
Illustrated London News, 12th July 1845, page 2Second page of the Illustrated London News, 12th July 1845 Date: 1845
Royal visit to Port Sunlight, April 1914Double page spread from the Illustrated London News covering the visit of King George V and Queen Mary to Port Sunlight, the famous model village
Port Sunlight - where work and pleasure go hand in handDouble page spread from The Illustrated London News showing scenes at Port Sunlight, the model village built by William Lever (Lord Leverhulme) to house workers at his soap factory
People in evening dress with bowing pagePeople in evening dress and decorations being greeted by a bowing page
Votes for Catharine Susan and Me. Suffragette Childrens book, written and illustrated by Kathleen Ainslie. Title Page. Date: 1910
Handley-Page bomb-carrying biplane, WW1A British Handley-Page biplane, equipped with two Rolls-Royce engines at 250 h.p. each driving a tractor screw. It was also fitted with three machine-guns - one forward-facing
Diagrammatic view of home of Great EightInterior wonders of Inveresk House in the Strand, London, the new home of the Great Eight, containing the offices of the Illustrated London News, Sketch, Sphere, Tatler, Graphic, Bystander
Wipers-Before and After, 1915A page from the Bystander, showing the Hotel de Ville at Ypres before and after the German bombardment in 1915. The Bystander reports that...our soldiers
Billie Carleton & Malvina LongfellowA double page spread of photographs profiling Billie Carleton, (4 September 1896 28 November 1918), English musical comedy actress during the First World War
A lion holding a shield - WWIA lion holding a shield which is engraved with the following - Presented by the Staff of the Wisbech Red Cross Hospital to Dr. C. H. Gunson, Medical Officer, March 7th 1916
Illustrated London News, Special Number, Great War DeedsThe Illustrated London News, Special Number, Great War Deeds including a 4 page panorama supplement. Contains 29 Deeds by various artists, including Padday, Bryan (de Grineau), Caton-Woodville
6 studies - WWI soldiers6 studies, including The Bread Winner, When the boys go back, The Picket and a Scottish soldier at Victoria Station.On reverse - man playing a flute
WWI Field Message bookFirst World War Field Message book containing many detailed drawings of shells, guns, trench designs. Also included is a Field Writing Pack containing notepad, envelopes and postcards
Lieutenant Arthur Hugh Batten-Pooll woundedLieutenant Arthur Hugh Batten-Pooll (Royal Munster Fusiliers) shown at the moment a bomb explodes and severely wounds him
Corporal of Horse A H Wilkins under fire at CourgiesCorporal of Horse A. H. Wilkins (2nd Life Guards) extracting a man from beneath his horse under the enemys fire at Courgies - August 25th 1914
2nd Lieutenant Leslie Frederick Forbes bombing the railway2nd Lieutenant Leslie Frederick Forbes (Royal Flying Corps.) descending to within 350 feet to bomb the railway. He was subsequently awarded the MC. Deeds That Thrill The Empire - Page 796. W. Avis
2nd Cpl D McArthur reconnoitering craters - Givenchy Ridge2nd Corporal D. McArthur (176th Company, Royal Engineers) and his Officer returning from reconnoitering mine craters around the Givenchy Ridge - October 13th 1915
Lt George Ivan Carmichael dropping bombs - Menin StationLieutenant George Ivan Carmichael (Royal Artillery and Royal Flying Corps) dropping bombs on the rails at Menin Railway Station from a height of only 120 feet
Private W Cheetham bringing up fresh supplies of bombsPrivate W. Cheetham (1st Btn. Shropshire Light Infantry) bringing up fresh supplies of bombs under very heavy fire at the crater at Hooge - August 9th 1915
Lance Corporal Joynson drives the enemy back with bombsLance Corporal Joynson (1st Btn. Northumberland Fusiliers) heading an attack and driving the enemy back with bombs near Hooge - June 16th 1915
Captain Davies encounters two German sentries, MessinesCaptain Davies (1st/8th Btn. Royal Warwickshire Regiment - TF) encounters two German sentries while on an evening reconnaissance - Messines, June 1915. Deeds That Thrill The Empire - Page 242. W. Avis
Private R Biggins attacking a crater at HoogePrivate R. Biggins (2nd Btn. Notts. & Derby Regiment) leading an attack on a crater at Hooge on the 9th August 1915. The conspicuous bravery of Biggins was awarded with the DCM
Folio of 97 etchings and drypoints of the Western Front, WW1Page from a German folio of 97 drypoint etchings of the Western Front, 1914-1918, by W Schimmelpflug, 16th Dragoon Regiment. Two German soldiers walking along a country road. Date: 1916
Unappetising Moments, WW1Unappetising - Moments when the Savoy, the Alhambra and the Piccadilly Grill seem very far away (the offensive starts in half an hour). Bystander, Fragments from France - No. 4, Page 22
Peers of the Realm who had joined up, WW1Double page spread from The Sketch showing portraits of peers of the realm who had joined up during the early weeks of the First World War
Page in wartime food booklet, WW2Page in wartime food booklet, explaining the importance of growing your own vegetables, by the Minister of Food, Lord Woolton. Date: 1940s
Cartoon, Sir Herbert Tree as Falstaff in Henry IV Part I at His Majestys Theatre, London. A speech bubble says: Zounds! I am so big that they ve had to make a full page of me. Date: 1914
A page of adverts from The Tatler, dated 22nd July 1914A page of advertisements from The Tatler, dated 22nd July 1914. D.H Evans adjustable ninon Motor Veil, life assurance policy from The Standard Life Company