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U-Boats - CutawayThe internal accommodation of a U-boat as it prepares to attack a convoy of Allied merchantmen : though labelled U-65, the Germans did not at this time possess 65 U-boats
They are calm, clear, well possess d of themselves... Date: 1913
Chanctonbury RingA notable landmark of West Sussex, surmounted by beech trees, and supposed by lovers of earth mysteries to possess supernatural powers
Charles MackayCHARLES MACKAY Writer and editor best known for his Extraordinary popular delusions and the madness of crowds of which we possess a first edition... Date: 1814 - 1889
ALOYSIUS HORN writer, with the unusual but unenviable distinction of not being listed in ANY reference book we possess... Date: early 20th century ?
JOHN THANE antiquary, author of the British Autography, of which we are privileged to possess a copy... at the age of 41 Date: 1748 - 1818
The GnosticsPriscille, placing the role of prophetess, falls to the ground in a possessed frenzy, while those gathered around listen to her prophecies with admiration and respect. Date: 1890s
Levens Hall TopiaryThe gardens of Levens Hall, near Kendal, Westmorland (Cumbria), England, which possess what many consider to be the finest display of topiary in the country. Date: 1930s
The Christmas Party Up to Date: Fairy Tales by Broadcast bChristmas parties this year will possess a new and fascinating attraction, both for young and old, in the shape of the latest wonder of wireless telephony
London Sketches - Fetching the Sunday DinnerBustling London street scene showing people fetching their Sunday dinners and roasts from a Smiths Bakery. Many lower class households did not possess ovens during the Victorian era but could take a
Fetching Xmas DinnerFetching the Christmas dinner - families who didn t possess big ovens would take their food to the bakers to get it cooked, then hurry home with it before it had time to cool
Relics CarriedRelics are believed by the Church to possess the power to do good, so they are periodically carried about in procession, with songs, incense and ceremonies
Charles Mackay PhotoCHARLES MACKAY Writer and editor best known for his Extraordinary popular delusions and the madness of crowds of which we possess a first edition
A High Kicking DancerA dancer does a standing split and doesn t seem to mind a bit though few possess the capability to shake a leg with such agility
Caduceus TalismanCADUCEUS TALISMAN symbolising wisdom and health, it was adopted by the medical profession who possess the first and bestow the second