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Background imageRecognise Collection: Treaty of Waitangi

Treaty of Waitangi
The Treaty of Waitangi: Maori chiefs recognise British sovereignty and New Zealand becomes part of the British Empire. This was designed to guarantee land rights to the Maoris

Background imageRecognise Collection: Treaty of Waitangi

Treaty of Waitangi
Maori chiefs recognise British sovereignty by signing the Treaty of Waitangi

Background imageRecognise Collection: Identification Silhouettes of Aircrafts WWI

Identification Silhouettes of Aircrafts WWI
Double page spread showing on the left-hand page silhouettes of British military aeroplanes including fighters and bombers seen from underneath

Background imageRecognise Collection: The Materialisation of a Dead Son

The Materialisation of a Dead Son
Charles Victor Miller at Paris, 18th June, 1909, produces figure claiming to be the dead son of M & Mme Benezech, who duly recognise him. Date: 18 June 1909

Background imageRecognise Collection: WW2 era - Comic Postcard - Long Distance Call

WW2 era - Comic Postcard - Long Distance Call
The postcard caption is Long distance call. Churchills message on the back is Express your thanks by building tanks. The senders message suggests that the relationship is under strain - My Darling

Background imageRecognise Collection: Artist and model

Artist and model -- Ah! Les Jupes Courtes! -- short skirts. You re going to draw my legs? But everyone will recognise me! 1917

Background imageRecognise Collection: A Penultimatum - Huerta and U. S. Intervention

A Penultimatum - Huerta and U. S. Intervention
" A Penultimatum" - A Punch magazine satirical cartoon of the American intervention with the Mexican Revolution in 1914

Background imageRecognise Collection: Art Nouveau design, Ex Ungue Leonem

Art Nouveau design, Ex Ungue Leonem
Art Nouveau design with the Latin proverb: Ex Ungue Leonem (We know the lion by his claw). Date: circa 1920s

Background imageRecognise Collection: Joseph reveals himself to his brethren

Joseph reveals himself to his brethren - Genesis 45. circa 1690

Background imageRecognise Collection: Cartoon, The useless trap, WW1

Cartoon, The useless trap, WW1
Cartoon, The useless trap. Kaiser Wilhelm asks Chancellor Bethmann if he thinks the enemy will recognise his dove, which is really a two-headed eagle with white feathers. Date: 1917

Background imageRecognise Collection: WW2 - Comic Postcard - Evacuee Son returns home

WW2 - Comic Postcard - Evacuee Son returns home
Evacuee Son (who has had a growth spurt!) returns home to a surprised Mother!! Date: circa 1940s

Background imageRecognise Collection: Touring Club Italiano chart, aeroplanes and airships

Touring Club Italiano chart, aeroplanes and airships
Touring Club Italiano chart of aeroplanes and airships, Italian and foreign (German, Austrian, French, British), for recognition purposes

Background imageRecognise Collection: Air Scouts learning aircraft recognition

Air Scouts learning aircraft recognition
One Air Scout from St Pauls School draws a picture of a Spitfire on a blackboard for a group of other Air Scouts to learn aircraft recognition

Background imageRecognise Collection: Ballad / Hynd Horn

Ballad / Hynd Horn
HYND HORN The kings daughter gives the beggar a drink, failing to recognise her erstwhile lover, Hynd Horn, but all will end well, I promise you. Date: traditional

Background imageRecognise Collection: Thin Art Nouveau Flower

Thin Art Nouveau Flower
Very slim, very slender, somewhat anaemic, you could walk down Piccadilly with this in your hand and everyone would recognise you as an unquestionable aesthete

Background imageRecognise Collection: Aarons Rod Flowers

Aarons Rod Flowers
When Aarons magic rod starts to bud, his priestly status is acknowledged by the Israelites and they recognise his authority which earlier they had questioned

Background imageRecognise Collection: Nations Aircrafts

Nations Aircrafts
How to recognise the aircraft of different countries by their markings

Background imageRecognise Collection: Feast or Flagellation

Feast or Flagellation
While those who live for the moment feast and frolic, others who recognise the seriousness of our life on Earth flagellate themselves to the greater glory of God

Background imageRecognise Collection: Mesmer and Pension

Mesmer and Pension
Mesmer refuses a state pension from the French government because it does not recognise the significance of his work


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