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Sos Collection

Background imageSos Collection: SOS message from Titanic

SOS message from Titanic
A wireless message received by the Russian steamer Birma from the Titanic about five minutes after Titanic struck the iceberg that sank her

Background imageSos Collection: Ocean Liners - four postcards

Ocean Liners - four postcards
Ocean Liner: four postcards, including American Bankers Association, showing Titanic/Olympic posted Pennsylvania July 1912 advertising traveller's cheques

Background imageSos Collection: RMS Titanic - SOS Titanic film

RMS Titanic - SOS Titanic film, EMI colour trade brochure Date: 1979

Background imageSos Collection: RMS Titanic - poster, Spanish version of SOS Titanic film

RMS Titanic - poster, Spanish version of SOS Titanic film
RMS Titanic: rare Spanish colour poster for the film SOS Titanic, 28 x 42 inches. They said that not even God could sink it! Date: 1979

Background imageSos Collection: RMS Titanic - A Night to Remember, film still

RMS Titanic - A Night to Remember, film still
RMS Titanic: still image from the 1958 film, A Night to Remember

Background imageSos Collection: Dornier C-146A Wolfhound 10-3068

Dornier C-146A Wolfhound 10-3068
United States Air Force - Dornier C-146A Wolfhound 10-3068 (MSN 3068, Do328-110), of Special Operations Command. 27th SOW, 524th SOS. Date: circa 2011

Background imageSos Collection: CASA 212 87-0158

CASA 212 87-0158 (MSN 320, ex N214TA), of the 427th SOS at Pope AFB, North Carolina. Date: circa 2000

Background imageSos Collection: Postwar poster, SOS To All Nations, Disarm

Postwar poster, SOS To All Nations, Disarm
Postwar poster, design by Batt, SOS To All Nations, Disarm, Join the League of Nations Union. circa 1920

Background imageSos Collection: EC-130 at Fairford

EC-130 at Fairford
Lockheed EC-130E Hercules 63-9817 from the 193rd SOS of the Pennsylvania Air National Guard, at the 1993 Royal International Air Tattoo - RAF Fairford 21 to 27 July 1993. Date: 1993

Background imageSos Collection: Pigeon Saves the Day

Pigeon Saves the Day
A broken down seaplane in the North Sea sends out a pigeon carrying an SOS message of help during the First World War

Background imageSos Collection: Spain. Aragon. Sos del Rey Catolico. Crypt of Church of St

Spain. Aragon. Sos del Rey Catolico. Crypt of Church of St. Maria del Perdon. 14th century. Church of San Esteban. Mural. Coronation of the Virgin Mary

Background imageSos Collection: Message in Bottle

Message in Bottle
The captain of a fishing boat, disabled by a storm, puts an S.O.S. message in a bottle, hoping it will be found by someone who can (a) read and (b)initiate a rescue. Date: 1884

Background imageSos Collection: The Gun Lines Os The Salvo

The Gun Lines Os The Salvo
The Gun Line S.O.S. The Salvo. Captain Gilbert Holiday, Royal Field Artillery (1879-1937). Holidays Early Life Was Spent In St

Background imageSos Collection: SOS Rocket Stick Trenches, Mount Sorrel

SOS Rocket Stick Trenches, Mount Sorrel
SOS Rocket Stick. Trenches, Mount Sorrel. NOTICE ON BOARD - Rocket Stand Stick. Please do not interfere with this. 386202 Acting Sergeant Herbert Gibson, Mm, 1St Northumbrian Field Ambulance

Background imageSos Collection: The Gun Line SOS - The Salvo

The Gun Line SOS - The Salvo
The Gun Line S.O.S. The Salvo. Captain Gilbert Holiday, Royal Field Artillery (1879-1937). Holidays Early Life Was Spent In St

Background imageSos Collection: British destroyers v. German U-boat by G. H. Davis

British destroyers v. German U-boat by G. H. Davis
The long arm of the Royal Navy: a German U-boat meets its end in the Atlantic, British destroyers having picked up its trail 120 miles away

Background imageSos Collection: The Wreck of the Titanic - page from the Sphere

The Wreck of the Titanic - page from the Sphere
Page from the Sphere which reported in great detail on the sinking of the Titanic. Top part of the page shows the wireless telegraph message with the SOS and CQD signals

Background imageSos Collection: General Harbord and General Dawes, Paris

General Harbord and General Dawes, Paris
Major General James Guthrie Harbord (1866-1947), Chief of SOS (Services of Supply), and Brigadier General Charles Gates Dawes (1865-1951), both of them American army officers

Background imageSos Collection: Croc(k)ed! by William Heath Robinson

Croc(k)ed! by William Heath Robinson
Pictorial proof that - an Englishman never knows when he is eaten. A man waving his trousers for help from inside a crocodile which has eaten him


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