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Sectional Collection

Background imageSectional Collection: T class Submarine

T class Submarine
Inside a British submarine: complex details of the craft in which our underwater crews live and fight. A sectional view of a boat of the T class, showing how machinery, torpedoes

Background imageSectional Collection: British submarines during 50 years

British submarines during 50 years
A sectional view of the British Navys first submarine, and the development of the British submarine from 1900 to 1950. The illustration does not show every type built but depicts some of the most

Background imageSectional Collection: Sectional view of a Mills grenade, WW1

Sectional view of a Mills grenade, WW1
Drawing reproduced from a German weekly newspaper article which gave particulars of British and Russian hand grenades. Figs. 1, 2, 3 & 4 illustrate the Mills grenade. Date: 1918

Background imageSectional Collection: Loss of HMS Courageous by G. H. Davis

Loss of HMS Courageous by G. H. Davis
The loss of HMS Courageous: one of the Royal Navys aircraft carriers sunk by a German submarine. A sectional drawing of the vessel, showing amidships the boiler room section

Background imageSectional Collection: Interior of Nelsons flagship, H. M. S. Victory at Trafalgar

Interior of Nelsons flagship, H. M. S. Victory at Trafalgar
This is a sectional drawing of the interior of H.M.S. Victory, Nelsons flagship. It shows how the Victory was fought at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805

Background imageSectional Collection: The Terra Nova, 1910

The Terra Nova, 1910
Sectional illustration of the Terra Nova, the Polar research ship used by Captain R.F. Scott in his Antarctic Expedition of 1910-1912. The Terra Nova was built as a Dundee whaler in 1884

Background imageSectional Collection: The Queen Mary liner

The Queen Mary liner
A sectional plan of the interior of the liner Queen Mary, which operated mainly in the North Atlantic. Launched in September 1934, her maiden voyage began in May 1936

Background imageSectional Collection: Hensons Aerial Steam Carriage

Hensons Aerial Steam Carriage
The Aerial Steam Carriage -- sectional views of the boiler. This flying machine was patented by William Samuel Henson (1812-1888) and John Stringfellow (1799-1883) in 1842. 1843

Background imageSectional Collection: WW2 poster, German Junkers JU 188 fighter plane

WW2 poster, German Junkers JU 188 fighter plane
Poster, German Junkers JU 188 fighter plane with sectional views and annotations. 1944

Background imageSectional Collection: Nelsons flagship HMS Victory by G. H. Davis

Nelsons flagship HMS Victory by G. H. Davis
The ship that links us today with our most famous naval victory and an epitome of the Royal Navys finest traditions: a sectional drawing of Nelsons flagship HMS Victory

Background imageSectional Collection: The Quest, 1921

The Quest, 1921
Sectional diagram of the Quest, the ship of the Shackleton-Rowett Oceanographical and Antarctic Expedition of 1921-22. Surrounding the image of the main ship are a number of interior views

Background imageSectional Collection: A Sectional Drawing of The Empress Club, 13 Berkeley Street

A Sectional Drawing of The Empress Club, 13 Berkeley Street
A Sectional Drawing through the extensive premises of The Empress Club, sitting between Dover Street and 13 Berkeley Street, W1, London

Background imageSectional Collection: Cross-sectional drawing of the Rolls-Royce RB211

Cross-sectional drawing of the Rolls-Royce RB211 three-shaft turbofan for the Lockheed TriStar. September 1968

Background imageSectional Collection: Downing Street sectional drawing

Downing Street sectional drawing
A cut-away illustration of No. 10 Downing Street: the quiet backwater from which great men have ruled a great empire. 10 Downing Street from the garden front with Nos 11 and 12 at right

Background imageSectional Collection: Trafalgar Square Fountain, London, 1845

Trafalgar Square Fountain, London, 1845
Engraving showing one of the fountains of Trafalgar Square, London, with (top left and right) a sectional view of the wells under the square, which were dug to supply the fountains

Background imageSectional Collection: Sectional drawing of the Lusitania

Sectional drawing of the Lusitania showing the German U-boat responsible for the torpedo which sunk it in 18 minutes on May 7th 1915, with the loss of 1200 lives

Background imageSectional Collection: Cross section of a British submarine 1939

Cross section of a British submarine 1939
Illustration showing a labeled cross section of a British submarine. Reminds its readers of an announcement last week, stating that British submarine successes may not be brought to the attention of

Background imageSectional Collection: Tecton Bomb Shelter Design 7, 600 People

Tecton Bomb Shelter Design 7, 600 People
An architectural design showing a sectional view of a bomb shelter that can contain 7, 600 people, numbers indicate features including the entrance ramps, air-lock and first raid post

Background imageSectional Collection: Tecton Bomb Shelter Design 830 People

Tecton Bomb Shelter Design 830 People
An architectural design showing a sectional view of a bomb shelter that can contain 830 people, numbers indicate features including entry ramps, air extracts and intakes, water sump

Background imageSectional Collection: William Baker Oxford Bookcase Advertisement

William Baker Oxford Bookcase Advertisement
An advertisement for William Baker & Co. Ltd. promoting the Oxford sectional bookcase, well made, handsome and inexpensive, a popular choice for libraries. Date: circa 1920

Background imageSectional Collection: White Star Line - sailing list, ticket, cross-sectional view

White Star Line - sailing list, ticket, cross-sectional view
White Star Line - Sailing List 1923, vaccination ticket 1922, and a cross-sectional view of a passenger liner. Date: 1920s

Background imageSectional Collection: White Star Line, RMS Olympic - framed print

White Star Line, RMS Olympic - framed print, cross sectional, showing Titanic's sister ship, framed and glazed. 9 x 14 inches. Date: circa 1909

Background imageSectional Collection: RMS Lusitania - captured German UC5 submarine. WW1

RMS Lusitania - captured German UC5 submarine. WW1
RMS Lusitania - rare cross-sectional postcard of the UC5, German submarine responsible for the sinking of the Lusitania in 1915

Background imageSectional Collection: RMS Olympic - Ocean Times, lunch menu, brochure, etc

RMS Olympic - Ocean Times, lunch menu, brochure, etc
White Star Line, RMS Olympic - concert programme dated 9 October 1922, cross-sectional promotional brochure, First Class luncheon menu dated 30 September 1920, and Ocean Times

Background imageSectional Collection: White Star Line, RMS Olympic, foldout leaflet

White Star Line, RMS Olympic, foldout leaflet
White Star Line, RMS Olympic Triple-Screw Steamer, 46, 359 tons. One of the Largest Steamers in the World, foldout leaflet with a sectional view of Olympic and 12 interior images

Background imageSectional Collection: Egyptian tomb discovery

Egyptian tomb discovery
Sectional view of a discovered shaft and tomb at Giza. It was the tomb from the Seneferu's period. It lead to confusion at it was older than Cheops

Background imageSectional Collection: Gainsborough Film Studios, Poole Street, North London

Gainsborough Film Studios, Poole Street, North London
Gainsborough Film Studios, Poole Street, Islington, North London - sectional diagram Date: 1929

Background imageSectional Collection: Avro Limousine Type 546 aeroplane, sectional elevation

Avro Limousine Type 546 aeroplane, sectional elevation Date: 1921

Background imageSectional Collection: Alan Cobhams Imperial Airways De Havilland DH50

Alan Cobhams Imperial Airways De Havilland DH50
Internal Sectional Diagram of Alan Cobhams Imperial Airways De Havilland DH50 Aeroplane Date: 1926

Background imageSectional Collection: Steamship Cedric in cross-section to show contents

Steamship Cedric in cross-section to show contents. Date: 1903

Background imageSectional Collection: St Pauls Cathedral in danger

St Pauls Cathedral in danger: why the Dean is opposing the tramway scheme. Sectional view from the south east showing the position of the waterline below the cathedral

Background imageSectional Collection: Liege cupola fort diagram 1914

Liege cupola fort diagram 1914
A sectional view of one of the Liege Cupola forts, with its surrounding barbed wire defences. These forts played an important part in the Battle of Liege, the first battle of World War One

Background imageSectional Collection: Bristol Proteus 705 turboprop cross-sectional drawing

Bristol Proteus 705 turboprop cross-sectional drawing

Background imageSectional Collection: White Star Line, RMS Titanic - sectional view

White Star Line, RMS Titanic - sectional view, pre-disaster postcard by Thomas Bramley of Guernsey. Date: 1910s

Background imageSectional Collection: A Sectional Boat used by Sir Henry Morton Stanley in Africa

A Sectional Boat used by Sir Henry Morton Stanley in Africa
Engraving of a sectional boat, used by Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904) during his 1874 expedition to central Africa, being carried by a number of local porters

Background imageSectional Collection: How bombs are dropped from a Zeppelin

How bombs are dropped from a Zeppelin. Sectional view of the central bomb-dropping cabin of a German Zeppelin in World War One, 1915. Date: 1915

Background imageSectional Collection: The Railways Reply to Increasing Road Competition

The Railways Reply to Increasing Road Competition
" For the first time in British railway history - sleeping compartments for 3rd class travellers: a sectional view of the new corridor " sleepers" on the L.N.E.R trains to

Background imageSectional Collection: The Guildhall, London

The Guildhall, London
A sectional drawing of the Guildhall in London showing the position of the crypt, library, art gallery, Lord Mayors room and Lady Mayoresss balcony. Date: 1920

Background imageSectional Collection: Cut-away of the Empress of Ireland

Cut-away of the Empress of Ireland
Cross-section diagram of RMS Empress of Ireland which sank off Father Point at the mouth of the Saint Lawrence River in the early hours of 29th May 1914. 1914

Background imageSectional Collection: Main drainage of the metropolis

Main drainage of the metropolis
Drainage works in London to purify the water: sectional view of the tunnels from Wick Lane, near Old Ford, Bow. Date: 1859

Background imageSectional Collection: Zeppelin raid over London by G. H. Davis

Zeppelin raid over London by G. H. Davis
The Zeppelin raid over London during World War One, with a sectional view of a Zeppelin, showing the curving flight of a bomb when dropped from a rapidly moving airship. Date: 1915

Background imageSectional Collection: Maiden voyage of the Vaterland

Maiden voyage of the Vaterland
The maiden voyage of what was at the time the biggest ship in the world: the German Hamburg-Amerika cruise liner, Vaterland

Background imageSectional Collection: Sectional view of gun-house and decks by G. H. Davis

Sectional view of gun-house and decks by G. H. Davis
From the Fleet: naval notes of the week. Showing a sectional view through a gun-house of a ship and the decks below. Date: 1914

Background imageSectional Collection: German submarines in North Sea by G. H. Davis

German submarines in North Sea by G. H. Davis
The German submarines now operating against the British fleet in the North Sea. Sectional view of a German U-Boat, showing its flatter deck and boat-shaped appearance. 1914

Background imageSectional Collection: Damage to St Pauls Cathedral, London

Damage to St Pauls Cathedral, London
The dangers which assail St Pauls Cathedral: vibration damage caused by nearby heavy traffic. Sectional view showing where the cracks in the building exist at the present time. Date: 1913

Background imageSectional Collection: Question of the double bottom by G. H. Davis

Question of the double bottom by G. H. Davis
The question of the double bottom: should it be strengthened? A sectional view through the double bottom of a great liner. 1912

Background imageSectional Collection: British tank Mark VIB by G. H. Davis

British tank Mark VIB by G. H. Davis
British Tanks: No. 3. Light tank Mark VIB. A sectional drawing of a light British tank which proved its fighting ability on various fronts during the Second World War. Date: 1941

Background imageSectional Collection: German aircraft, the Heinkel, by G. H. Davis

German aircraft, the Heinkel, by G. H. Davis
German aircraft, the Heinkel HE111K Mk Va: a sectional drawing of the well-known bomber, showing in detail the layout, construction and armament of the craft. Date: early 1940s



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