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Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Puppy Tails. Thoughtful Bill the bloodhound tells a little white puppy that it is bad manners to eat too quickly, and then to sit on the empty plate. Date: 1912
Siberian lemming - adult in winter, on snow in tundra; quickly digs snow in attempt to escape (Lemmus sibirica). Taimyr peninsula, Kara sea shore, North of Siberia, Russian Arctic
WWI Poster, Answer The Call Right QuicklyWWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, Answer the call right quickly, with Allied flags creating a colourful background
Getting quickly on deck from cabins by G. H. DavisThe difficulty of getting quickly on deck from cabins: the maze inside a modern liner. A suggested illuminated sign, and a photograph of the newly designed Gaskin Hart lifeboat at the West India
Poster: You can help to build me a shipPoster: a British sailor says You can help to build me a ship. You can learn quickly and you will be working to win. Ask at any Employment Exchange for advice and full details
Gretna Marriage RoomThe Horseshoe Marriage Room at Gretna Green, Scotland. Established in 1830; a haven for young English couples wanting to marry quickly without parental consent. Date: established 1830
Jack Binns, wireless-telegraph operatorJack Binns, the wireless-telegraph operator on the RMS Republic that sank after colliding with the SS Florida on 23rd January 1909, near Nantucket, Massachusetts
C. Q. D. signals that meant safety on the RepublicC.Q.D. signals that meant safety to two thousand souls: the means by which the sinking liner Republic sent three hundred miles for immediate help
Ballad / Young BekieYOUNG BEKIE The Billy Blind tells Burd Isbel that Young Bekie is getting married that day - to another girl. She quickly dresses and all ends well. Date: traditional
Fast reversing / W H RobinsonFor reversing quickly, a car with two fronts and a steering wheel at both ends. Please note: Credit must appear as (c) Courtesy of the estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/Mary Evans Picture
Lear / Nonsense / LeghornThere was an Old Man of Leghorn, the smallest that ever was born; But quickly snapped up he was once by a puppy, who devoured that Old Man of Leghorn
Lear / Nonsense / Lady / BushThere was an Old Lady whose folly induced her to sit in a holly, Whereon, by a thorn, her dress being torn, She quickly became melancholy
Mulberry Caisson under construction; Second World War, 1944Photograph showing a steel and concrete Mulberry caisson under construction on the South Coast of Britain during 1944. When the Allied Armies invaded Normandy in June 1944
A Busy Wharf at Mulberry Harbour; Second World War, 1944Photograph showing a busy wharf at Mulberry Harbour, also known as Port Winston, off Arromanches, Normandy, 1944. When the Allied Armies invaded Normandy in June 1944
A recaptured French trenchA French trench, complete with dug-outs, converted quickly from a German trench hit by a mine
Bonanza Hotel, on the south of the Klondike River, AlaskaThe Bonanza Hotel, one of the most popular hotels for gold diggers on the trail to Dawson, Alaska. Dawson was a town that rose over night during the gold fever of 1896-1897
Watt Studies Newcomen sWhen James Watt was given Newcomens engine to repair, he quickly saw its inefficiencies and set out to provide remedies. The result, patented in 1769, revolutionised steam engines
Death of the Prince ImperialSketch of spot where the Princes body was found. By special artist Melton Prior. Panoramic view of the plain where the Princes body was found
Dr Slade: spirit writing trialSketches of the trial of Henry Slade, showing Slade in the centre. Slade first practised his spirit communication in America before travelling to England where he gave seances from his lodgings in
Dr Slades spirit writing trailA message from the spirits: a sketch of a slate showing a message from Dr Slades deceased wife. Slade first practised his spirit communication in America before travelling to England where he gave
Nationalist Officer captured by Republicans; Spanish Civil WPhotograph showing a Nationalist officer (centre), from the Montana Barracks in Madrid, captured by Republican irregular troops, Madrid, 1936
The Spider & SilkwormTHE SPIDER & THE SILKWORM A spider boasts she can spin much more quickly than the silkworm; the silkworm replies her labours endure & are valued unlike the spiders web
Boy into LizardDemeter, desperately seeking her abducted daughter, gets thirsty : the boy Stellio mocks her for drinking so quickly, so of course she turns him into a lizard
Russia / 1937 / Baku StrikeBaku workers go on strike in protest at poor working conditions, but their demonstration is quickly dealt with by troops
Fanning a FireA woman uses a newspaper over an open coal fire to make it draw more quickly and light the coals faster
Artist in NetherlandsAn American girl sets up her easel at a picturesque spot in the Netherlands and is quickly surrounded by picturesque native children
Behring Sea ControversyThe Behring Sea Controversy Uncle Sam put his foot down. The [British] Lion roared, but it quickly came to terms
Germans Crush BelgiumBelgium : having taken the Netherlands, the Germans sweep through Belgium and quickly overwhelm the opposing forces
Wwi / Gas AlarmGerman troops react to a gas alrm by putting their gas masks on as quickly as possible
Greek Hanging GameIn the delightful hanging game of the Ancient Greeks, if you don t cut the rope quickly enough, you lose the game (and your life)
Paris Police / EntertainerThe Paris police arrest a group of gypsey street entertainers and quickly regret their action as chaos ensues
Henry Iv / Falstaff / Mrs QSir John Falstaff by his extraordinary powers of persuasion not only induces Mrs Quickly to withdraw her action but also to lend him more money! Act II Scene IV
Belfort Conspiracy 1Stationed in Paris, officers of the Belfort regiment conspire to overthrow the restored Bourbon monarchy. But the leaders will quickly be arrested