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Trevithicks Later CarTrevithicks improved passenger- carrying steam carriage is kept going by a stoker on a little platform at the rear, or stern, of the vehicle. Date: 1803
Two-Charabanc OutingA party of excursionists prepare to set off in two massive charabancs : note how the rear seats are raised to give passengers a better view of the passing sights. Date: circa 1920
Paratroops Landing 1944Allied paratroops land behind the enemy lines, to take the German defences in the rear Date: 6 June 1944
Peter I / Rear ViewA rear view of the Russian tsar such as his followers might see as he led them on a riding trip in rocky country Date: 1682 - 1725
Sir Thomas Graves / RidleySIR THOMAS GRAVES Rear Admiral of the White Squadron Date: 1747 - 1814
Richard KempenfeltRICHARD KEMPENFELT Rear-Admiral : drowned when the Royal George refitting at Spithead, heeled over, taking with her 800 crewmen, tradesmen, women and children Date: 1718 - 1782
Rear Column at BanalyaEmin Pasha relief expedition : meeting with the rear column at Banalya Date: 1888
The rear view of Carlyles House from the Garden - ChelseaThe rear view of the House of Thomas and Jane Carlyle from the Garden - 24 Cheyne Row (formerly 5 Great Cheyne Row), Chelsea, London. Date: circa 1903
Group on rear verandah, Quex ParkGroup of patients and one nurse on the rear verandah, overlooking the gardens, Quex Park. This verandah ran along the back of the Museum buildings and was used as a sheltered outdoor space in summer
Manchester Warehousemen and Clerks Orphan Schools, Cheadle Hulme - dining hall laid out with a meal buns and bread and butter. Staff stand at the rear. Date: early 1900s
Yarrow Military Hospital, rear viewYarrow Military Hospial, Broadstairs, rear view. Sir Alfred Yarrow (1842-1932), shipbuilder and philanthropist, opened the home in c. 1895
Rear-Admiral Philip Louis VianA portrait of Rear-Admiral Philip Louis Vian, published shortly after he had commanded the Royal Navy force which had frustrated the attacks of a greater Italian naval force during the Second Battle
Duncan Place, Mobile, Alabama, USADuncan Place, at the foot of Government Street, Mobile, Alabama, USA. The statue is of Rear Admiral Raphael Semmes (1809-1877)
Cartoon, Scientific Researches! New Discoveries in Pneumaticks! or, an Experimental Lecture on the Powers of Air, by James Gillray
Provincial Police Orphanage, Redhill - Rear View and EntrancProvincial Police Orphanage, Redhill, Surrey. View of entrance at rear
Rear Admiral Sir John ParryRear Admiral (described here as Vice Admiral) Sir John Parry, hydrographer of the Royal Navy during the First World War. Date: 1925
Junkers Ju 352A close up of tail and rear ramp
Ilyushin Il-2M -vulnerable to attack from behind, the rear gunner version entered service in Summer 1942 Nearly 36, 200 built
Gotha WD-5 rear, on water
Gotha WD-3 rear, on water
Fokker DrI, rear, (on the ground)
Bristol M1C rear (on the ground)
Cartoon, At the rear, WW1Cartoon, At the rear, showing two civilians commenting on the state of the German soldiers trousers, all tattered at the back. Date: 1915
Rear view of houseThis is rear view of a house called Dunluce, in the Davenport area of Stockport in 1909. Date: 1909
Family group at Schneeberg Hotel, Austria circa 1908 with Ernest Battersby the photographer at the rear of the group Date: circa 1908
Daimler car and passengers in Vienna, 1911. The driver is Fritz Huckel, hat manufacturer, and beside him is his wife. In the rear of the car is William Norfolk Battersby (1864-1953)
Silhouette of two carts meeting head-onSilhouette of carts with Dutch drivers, meeting head-on. The cart on the left has geese in the back
Old entrance to Lamorbey - Black and white lantern slide. Rear view showing fire escape.. Part of Box 399. Boswell Collection. Date: circa 1900
Special Service Squadron World TourSouvenir postcard of the Special Service Squadron World Tour, 1923-1924. With portraits of Vice Admiral Sir Frederick L. Field and Rear Admiral Sir Hubert G. Brand
USS New York, American battleship, with George V, WW1Scene on the deck of USS New York (BB34), American battleship, Scapa Flow, towards the end of the First World War. King George V is shaking hands with the Chief Boatswains Mate (CBM), Shorty Schirm
Men who are making history, WW1World War One commemorative postcard, Men who are making history. With portraits of King George V, Admirals Fisher, Jellicoe and Callaghan, Rear Admiral Madden, Vice Admiral Beatty, Lord Roberts
Japanese scouts arriving in Copenhagen, DenmarkJapanese scouts arriving at Central Station, Copenhagen, Denmark. They were welcomed by Christian Holm, President of the Danish Scouts. Also present are Rear Admiral Count Sano and Viscount Mishima
Suffragette Meeting Exchange Flags Liverpool. A suffragette addresses a group of men at Exchange Flags Liverpool in October 1909
LFB-AFS Commer transportable water unit (back)LFB-AFS Commer transportable water unit (TWU, commonly known as the Bikini). It carries three deflated rubber rafts and nine light portable pumps
LFB-AFS Commer transportable water unit (front)LFB-AFS Commer transportable water unit (TWU, commonly known as the Bikini). It carries three deflated rubber rafts and nine light portable pumps
Leyland pumping unit on Bedford chassisLeyland extra heavy pumping unit on a Bedford chassis -- view of the controls
LFB firefighter with new motor pumpLFB firefighter at HQ with newly delivered motor pump fitted with a six-cylinder engine, pumping capacity about 930 gallons per minute, 11 April 1938. Date: 1938
Merryweather motor fire engine for Glasgow, rear view showing Hatfield pump
Interior of a mobile kitchen, WW2Interior of a mobile kitchen, looking towards the rear, 25 August 1941. Date: 1941
Rear of damaged properties in Southwark St - WW2, Blitz - 30th December 1940. Date: 1940
Watercolour study of a Tommy (two poses - full face and profile). Drawing on reverse of two rear views of Tommies.. 21017 Private P. J. Hill, D Company, 20Th Battalion, The County Of London Regiment
Male on plinth viewed from rearPraelectio Quarta - Tab XV. Male on plinth viewed from rear, with cross section of back muscles Source: Myographia nova, or, A graphical description of all the muscles in the humane body
Entraining artillery horses for France, WW1An artillery horse showing its displeasure at being coaxed onto a train to France in 1915. Date: 1915
Snipped by the Scissors, WW1 silhouettes by H. L. OakleyIn the rear of the victory march - a few scenes from the back of the rapidly marching British front towards the end of the First World War, cut in silhouette by Captain H. L. Oakley. Date: 1918
Zeppelins aerial torpedo by G. H. DavisThe Zeppelins aerial torpedo: the appearance of the new missile. Top left: the launching cradle, showing firing pistol. Top right: the aerial torpedo with its turbine at rear end
Vehicle preceded by flag, 1883A man precedes a steam vehicle waving a red flag, to warn road users of its presence and to enforce a speed limit, in keeping with the Locomotive or Red Flag Acts of Parliament
Accustoming a horse to traffic before the CoronationA mounted policeman accustoming an inexperienced horse to London traffic conditions rior to the Coronation procession of 12 May 1937. Date: 1937
Sunderland seaplane and two Junkers by G. H. DavisThe giant Sunderland flying boat proves its mettle: two Junkers accounted for out of four attackers. When a formation of four Junkers JU88s attacked a Sunderland seaplane off the coast of Norway