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Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Milicianos! No dsperdicieis municiones, viveres ni energias (Militia! Don't waste neither munitions, provisions nor energies)
Lord Beaverbrook's appeal for aluminium 1940Lord Beaverbrook the Minister for Aircraft Production appealed for objects wholly or partly made of aluminium for the manufacture of aeroplanes
Lord Beaverbrook the Minister for Aircraft Production appealed for objects wholly or partly made of aluminium for the manufacture of aeroplanes
Scene from O'Casey, The Plough and the StarsThree actors in the pub scene from Sean O'Casey's play, The Plough and the Stars (first performed 1926). From left to right, Carmel McSharry (b circa 1930) as Mrs Gogan
Some of the principals at Covent GardenThis stylised illustration by Nerman shows the actors who appeared in the production of Mozart's Die Entfhrung aus dem Serail ('The Abduction from the Seraglio)
Women making Valentine gifts, made from paper, ribbons and glue. Date: 1908
Some of the modern linotype machines which set the type for The Daily Mail in Northcliffe House in Kensington London. (Centre)
MERRY WIDOW CHORUS/1905The chorus from a Viennese production of The Merry Widow ('Die Lustige Witwe') by Lehar. Date: 1905
Beech RC-12P Huron 93-0697United States Army - Beech RC-12P Huron 93-0697 (msn FE-32), fresh off the production line. Date: circa 1995
PZL-Swidnik 2RL 0614Wojska Ladowe - PZL-Swidnik 2RL 0614 (msn 510614018), (production of Mi-2 under licence by PZL-Swidnik). (Wojska Ladowe - Polish Army ) Date: circa 2000
PZL-Swidnik 2 0615Wojska L?dowe - PZL-Swidnik 2RL 0615 (msn 510615018), (production of Mi-2 under licence by PZL-Swidnik). (Wojska L?dowe - Polish Army ) Date: circa 2000
PZL-Swidnik 2 4509Wojska L?dowe - PZL-Swidnik 2RL 4509 (msn 554509125), (production of Mi-2 under licence by PZL-Swidnik). (Wojska L?dowe - Polish Army ) Date: circa 2000
Lockheed A-12 Oxcart 60-6925 (msn Article 122'), formerly of the Central Intelligence Agency, on the flight deck of USS Intrepid, moored in New York Harbour
Douglas-Long Beach B-17G - PB-1W Flying Fortress N7227CDouglas-Long Beach B-17G-95-DL / PB-1W Flying Fortress N7227C Texas Raiders (msn 32517, ex 44-83872, ex BuAer 77235), of the Confederate Air Force at Midland Airport on 28 September 1992
Aero Ae 45S G-APRR - A1+BTAero Ae 45S G-APRR / A1+BT (msn 04-014), mocked up to resemble a Heinkel He 111 for a movie production. Date: circa 1987
SEPECAT Jaguar GR. 1 XZ400 - GRRoyal Air Force - SEPECAT Jaguar GR.1 XZ400 - GR (msn S.165), of No. 54 Squadron, at RAF Coltishall. (The last production Jaguar for the RAF) Date: circa 1990
SEPECAT Jaguar A A133 - 7-IKArmee de l'Air - SEPECAT Jaguar A A133 - 7-IK (msn A133), of Escadron De Chasse 4-7 Limousin, at Base aerienne 112 Reims-Champagne on 14 September 1997
Production line - penicillin production Imperial Chemical Industries - 4 May 1944. Date: 1944
Comic postcard, Cockerel and hens, egg production, WW2 Date: 1940s
Caricature of (Sir) Edward Moss, chairman of Moss Empires and the man behind the London Hippodrome, talking to his stage director Frank Parker
Kuwait: the single oilfield whose yield now exceeds Persias highest production. Page from the Illustrated London News, 22nd December 1951. Date: 1951
SNIAS SN. 601 Corvette F-WRNZ 158SNIAS SN.601 Corvette F-WRNZ 158 (msn 2), the second production SN.601, at Le Bourget Airport for the 1973 Paris Air Show, with show serial number 158
SNIAS SN. 601 Corvette F-WUAS 157SNIAS SN.601 Corvette F-WUAS 157 (msn 1), the first production SN.601, at Le Bourget Airport for the 1973 Paris Air Show, with show serial number 157
Convair CV-440 PH-CGE, of the Iranian Oil Exploration and Production Company N.V. at London Heathrow Airport, on 23 May 1959. Date: 1959
Comic postcard, Vicar with group of women Date: 20th century
Cast of nine women in costume, unidentified theatre production. Date: early 20th century
Cast of nine women and one man on stage, with the sea in the background, unidentified theatre production. Date: early 20th century
Butterflies, musical play from the Apollo Theatre, London, touring to the Princes Theatre, Bristol, starring Ada Reeve. Libretto by W J Locke, music by J A Robertson, lyrics by T H Read. Date: 1908
Ethel Maurice as Mrs Fleeter in My Sweetheart, Sangers Amphitheatre, London. Date: 1887
The Butler, at Tooles Theatre, London, with the comic actor John Lawrence Toole as David Trot. Date: 1887
Nitas First, at the Novelty Theatre, Great Queen Street, Long Acre, London. Date: circa 1888
Miss Francis of Yale, a three-act farce by Michael Morton, at the Theatre Metropole, Camberwell, London, E B Normans Company from The Globe Theatre, starring Ethel Hope and Stanley Cooke
Regine Flory, French dancer, as Babette in Paris Frissons, a musical comedy by L E Berman, music by Herman Finck, at the Palace Theatre, London. Date: 1913
Florodora, a musical comedy by Owen Hall, with music by Leslie Stuart, first produced at the Lyric Theatre, London, 11 November 1909
Gipsy Love by Basil Hood and Adrian Ross. First produced by George Edwardes at Dalys Theatre, London on 1 June 1912. Showing Harry Dearth, Sari Petrass and Robert Michaelis. Date: circa 1912
The Purple Mask at the Scala Theatre, adapted by Matheson Lang from Le Chevalier du Masque by Paul Armont and Jean Manoussi (1913)
Charles Windermere presents Grumpy, Burton-on-TrentCharles Windermere presents Grumpy, at the Opera House, Burton-on-Trent, by arrangement with Cyril Maude. A play by Horace Hodges and T Wigney Percyval, a great success in London and New York
His Little Widows, Wyndhams Theatre, LondonHis Little Widows, Bernard Hishins musical comedy production, Wyndhams Theatre, London. Date: circa 1925
Beerbohm Tree and His Majestys Theatre Company in Business is Business, The Man Who Was, and Colonel Newcome, Tyne Theatre, Newcastle. Date: 1900s
Edmund Payne as Max Moddelkopf and Happy Fanny Fields as Mitzi in The Girls of Gottenberg by George Grossmith and L E Berman; with music Ivan Caryll and Lionel Monckton
Electrical insulator factoryFactory producing ceramic insulators used in National Grid power transmission. Date: circa 1950s
The Quaints in Pierrotland, Theatre Royal, Bognor Date: circa 1920s
A Queen for a Wife, by Jack Denton, E A Hill-Mitchelson Juns Company, first produced at the Theatre Royal, Stratford, in December 1912. At the word three! Date: circa 1912
Miss Lily Brayton in Hajj. Lily Brayton (1876-1953) was an English actress and singer. Date: early 20th century
Dandy George presents The Limit in Original Animal Productions, Bedford Music Hall, Camden Town, London Date: 1915
Waltzes from Vienna at the Alhambra, London, ballroom scene. Date: early 20th century
The Young Idea by Noel Coward, Savoy Theatre, London, a Robert Courtneidge production. Date: circa 1923
The Pearl Girl by Basil Hood; music by Howard Talbot and Hugo Felix. First produced at the Shaftesbury Theatre, London, 25 September 1913