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Comic postcard, Woman chats with soldier, WW2 Date: circa 1940s
Aerial view near Neuve Eglise, West Flanders, Belgium, WW1Oblique aerial view of the Neuve Eglise area of West Flanders, Belgium, on 21 August 1918, an area of German front line trenches. German soldiers are visible in the foreground trench. Date: 1918
Aerial view, Hollebeke, West Flanders, Belgium, WW1Aerial view of Hollebeke, near Ypres, West Flanders, Belgium, on 28 December 1917, a front line area with snow on the ground. The crossroads with canal and railway can be seen
Lionel Buster Crabb, frogman and diverLieutenant Commander Lionel Kenneth Phillip Buster Crabb (1909-1956), British Royal Naval frogman and MI6 diver (some would say sabotage agent and alleged double agent)
Captured S. S. Trooper, BelgiumSoldiers of the 82nd American Airborne Division bring an S.S.Trooper back to Allied lines, captured between Malmedy and Marche during a reconnaissance patrol following the German counter-offensive
Morane Saulnier Type P reconnaissance planeMorane Saulnier Type P French two-seater reconnaissance plane used by both France and Britain during 1916 and 1917. Date: circa 1916-1917
LFG Roland C II German reconnaissance biplane, usually known as the Walfisch (Whale), introduced in 1916. Seen here is a rear view of a late production model belonging to the Bavarian Fl Abt 292
Hansa-Brandenburg W 12 reconnaissance fighterHansa-Brandenburg W 12 German float-equipped two-seat reconnaissance fighter. It first flew in January 1917. Seen here is serial no. 2016, an early production example
PAPUA NEW GUINEA. Rabaul. Japanese reconnaissance aircraft Mitsubishi F-1 shotted down in Rabaul, Papua New Guinea, during the Second World War
Blackburn Botha British bomber planeBlackburn B26 Botha British four-seat reconnaissance and torpedo bomber plane, with 900hp Bristol Perseus engines, used during the Second World War. Date: 1939-1944
Beagle-Wallis WA-116 XR942 British Army Biggin HillBuilt by Beagle Aircraft to the design of ex-RAF bomber pilot Wing Commander Ken Wallis, the Beagle-Wallis WA-116 was an autogyro created mainly for military reconnaissance and surveillance
Poison gas attack, Hulluch, France, aerial photograph, WW1Aerial photograph (German) of smoke from a poison gas attack during the Battle of Hulluch, France, First World War. It was chlorine gas, released by the Germans. Date: 27 April 1916
German observation balloon near Soissons, WW1A German observation balloon about to ascend, near Soissons, northern France, during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
German Gotha WD1 seaplane, WW1A German Gotha WD1 seaplane, used for coastal patrol work in the early part of the First World War. It was a two-seater, with a 100 horsepower Daimler engine and two floats. Date: circa 1914-1915
British BE2 biplane on an airfield, WW1A British BE2 two-seater biplane on an airfield during the First World War. It was used for reconnaissance and as a light bomber. Date: 1914-1918
German DFW CV biplane crashed in a field, WW1A German DFW CV reconnaissance two-seater biplane crashed in a field during the First World War. 1916-1918
German Gotha WD7 seaplane, WW1A German Gotha WD7 seaplane (water biplane), used for reconnaissance work during the First World War. It had two 120 hp Mercedes engines. Date: 1916-1918
Italian Ansaldo SVA 5 reconnaissance biplane, WW1An Italian Ansaldo SVA 5 reconnaissance biplane, developed in 1917 and used towards the end of the First World War. Date: 1917
Aerial photograph of Mainvilliers Fort, France, WW1Aerial photograph (German) of the Fort at Mainvilliers, north central France, during the First World War. Pockmarking is visible from repeated bombing. Date: 1914-1918
Aerial photograph of Houthulst, Western Front, WW1Aerial photograph (German) of Houthulst (or Houthoulst) Forest on the Western Front in Flanders, devastated after a battle during the First World War. 1914-1918
Aerial photograph, Battle of Verdun, France, WW1Aerial photograph (French) of the Battle of Verdun in north eastern France, during the First World War, taken from a height of 400 metres. Date: 1 June 1916
Aerial photograph of trenches and mine craters, WW1Aerial photograph (British) of trenches, mine craters and shell pitted ground, somewhere on the western front during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
Entrance to the docks, PortsmouthEntrance to the docks at Portsmouth, where Lieutenant Commander Lionel Kenneth Phillip Buster Crabb (1909-1956) disappeared on 19 April 1956
Patricia Rose, former girlfriend of Lionel Buster CrabbPatricia Rose, former girlfriend of Lieutenant Commander Lionel Kenneth Phillip Buster Crabb (1909-1956), British Royal Naval frogman and MI6 diver
Aerial view of Saint Omer, Pas de Calais, France, WW1Oblique aerial view of the Saint Omer area, Pas de Calais, Northern France, during the First World War. Date: circa 1918
Aerial view, shelled area in Northern France, WW1Oblique aerial view of a shelled area in Northern France on 21 August 1918. Date: 1918
Aerial view near Kemmel, West Flanders, Belgium, WW1Aerial view of a shelled area south-east of Kemmel Hill, a front line area near Ypres, West Flanders, Belgium, on 8 May 1918. Date: 1918
Aerial view, shelling near Bailleul, Northern France, WW1Oblique aerial view of a shelled area between Bailleul, Nord, Northern France, and Neuve Eglise, West Flanders, Belgium, on 21 August 1918. It was an area of German front line trenches. Date: 1918
Aerial view, ruins of Dranoutre, Belgium, WW1Aerial view, ruins of Dranoutre, West Flanders, Belgium, on 21 August 1918, with tree stumps visible. Date: 1918
Aerial view, shelling near Dranoutre, Belgium, WW1Aerial view, a shelled area near Dranoutre, West Flanders, Belgium, on 21 August 1918, with tree stumps visible. Date: 1918
Aerial view, Wytschaete, West Flanders, Belgium, WW1Aerial view of the ruined village of Wytschaete, a front line area near Ypres, West Flanders, Belgium, on 7 May 1918, showing damage from shelling. Date: 1918
Aerial view near Messines, West Flanders, Belgium, WW1Aerial view of a shelled area east of Messines, a front line area near Ypres, West Flanders, Belgium, on 9 May 1918. Date: 1918
Aerial view, Bailleul, Nord, Northern France, WW1Aerial view of Bailleul, Nord, Northern France, in January 1918, before the German advance in April. Date: 1918
Crimean War, the Turkish reconnaissanceCrimean War -- the Turkish reconnaissance, with General Pelissier, Omar Pasha and Lord Raglan. 1855
Sallyport Hotel, PortsmouthReception of the Sallyport Hotel, Portsmouth, where Lieutenant Commander Lionel Kenneth Phillip Buster Crabb (1909-1956) stayed on the night of 18/19 April 1956
Rumpler C. IV. German single-engine, two-seat reconnaissanceRumpler C.IV. German single-engine, two-seat reconnaissance biplane. Designer: Dr. Edmund Rumpler. ManufacturerRumpler Flugzeugwerke. Introduction: 1917. Deutches Museum. Munich. Germany
Reconnaissance BalloonsRodeks observation balloon for the German Army reduces weight by dispensing with the basket, but the observer might feel over-exposed, and become uncomfortable after a while. Date: 1895
Austrians V RussiansOn the frontiers of Galicia, Austrians fire on Russian reconnaissance flights - an early example of anti-aircraft defences in action ! Date: January 1913
Boer / Cartoon / Uk GeneralCARTOONS A British general on reconnaissance during the Boer War discovers a mountain. Satire on British incompetence. Date: 1900
A Kite Balloon car over the Western Front, WW1Two observers in the basket of a kite balloon pictured spotting activity on the ground below. The Kite Balloon section (often known as the balloonatics)
Heinkel HE8 reconnaissance floatplanes, Danish NavyThree Heinkel HE8 reconnaissance floatplanes, belonging to the Danish Navy. Date: 1930s
WW1 - Russian reconnaissance plane, 1915WW1 - A Russian airfield covered in snow with Russian sky-pilots seated in their aircraft. Surrounded by their fellow airmen
WW1 - Aircraft - The Henri Farman HF. 20WW1 - The Farman HF.20 and its derivatives were a family of reconnaissance aircraft produced in France shortly before and during the First World War
Vickers FB 14 two-seater fighter reconnaissance plane, serial no. A3505, prototype for a series of two-seat general-purpose machines. Date: circa 1916
SPAD XI a two seat reconnaissance type whose performance was unimpressive Despite this, 1, 000 were built
Sopwith Buffalo two-seat support and reconnaissance planeSopwith Buffalo two-seat close air support and reconnaissance plane. It first appeared in September 1918, too late to go into production. Seen here is serial no. H 5892. Date: circa 1918
Royal Aircraft Factory two-seater RE 7, first flown in early 1915, used as a light bomber, an escort fighter and for reconnaissance, but withdrawn by the end of 1916 because of design problems
Royal Aircraft Factory FE 9 two-seat reconnaissance fighter which first flew in early spring 1917. It was an outmoded design, and only three development aircraft flew