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Daily Mail War Map, WW1A fold out war map issued by the Daily Mail in the early weeks of the First World War
Kiss of the Oceans - Atlantic meets Pacific - Panama CanalThe Kiss of the Oceans - The Atlantic meets the Pacific due to the construction of The Panama Canal - A lovely allegorical card relating to this phenomenal engineering project
Factors governing an invasion by G. H. DavisThe situation of Britain face to face with a German north-west Europe: factors governing an invasion during the Second World War
Statement of Poor Relief in St Lukes Parish, 1854A printed summary statement of the poor relief statistics for the London parish of St Luke for the week ending 5 August 1854
The results of the 1921 census in Britain presented in diagrammatic form. Date: 1921
The results of the 1921 census published in The Graphic
The census - how it is takenPage from The Sphere illustrating how the census was taken including images of the tabulator printer, the key punch and sorting machine. Date: 1921
Statistics, Bournville village
Statistics relating to Bournville Village in the 1920s
Syphilis in the UK population, 1920s projection slide
White Star Line, RMS Olympic - two photos, abstract of log December 1933. Date: 20th century
Cunard White Star, RMS Queen Mary, engineers logCunard White Star, RMS Queen Mary engineers log, detailing voyage no.1 (27 May 1936, Captain Sir Edgar Britten RD RNR) to no.87 (12 July 1942, Captain J G Bisset)
RMS Olympic - dinner menu, abstract of log cardsRMS Olympic - Second Class dinner fold over menu, dated 20 August 1920; two abstract of log cards dated 1920 and 1932. Date: 1920-1932
Cunard White Star, Lancastria deck plan with statistics
France and Paris, A Peaceful InvasionCaricature illustration, with statistics and comparisons, of Foreign immigrants in France and in Paris. Captioned, Another partition of France: A Peaceful Invasion'. Date: 1911
MPs protesting about housing cuts at the Department of the Environment, 19 February 1981. On the left is Gerald Kaufmann, Labour MP. Each MP carries a placard giving statistics for their area
London Brighton South Coast Railway Roll Honourlondon, brighton, south, coast, railway, roll, honour, 1916, fallen, employees, since, outbreak, war, ww1, wwi, first, world, wartime, 1st, one, vintage, poster, posters, company, names, died
John Smith, British Labour MP and Party leaderJohn Smith (1938-1994), British Labour MP and Party leader, seen here giving a speech with a bar chart beside him, showing inflation statistics. Date: circa 1990s
Bill Frindall - Cricket statistician Date: 1990s - 2000s
Poster, For comforts sake stagger office hours, WW2Wartime poster, For comforts sake stagger office hours -- how to avoid congestion on the London Underground. Designed by Misha Black and David Langdon. 1942
Daily Mail War Map, WW1Front cover of a fold out war map issued by the Daily Mail in the early weeks of the First World War
Silk postcard, HMS Olympic, giving the liner's measurements
Rise of the Labour Party in Britain by G. H. DavisThe rise of the Labour Party in the British Parliament over the course of 45 years, symbolised as a river growing wider and wider
Sir John Sinclair, Scottish politician and writerSir John Sinclair (1754-1835), 1st Baronet, Member of Parliament (1780-1811), and Scottish writer on finance and agriculture
Two pages of a postwar leaflet about GermanyTwo pages (front and back cover) of a postwar reconstruction leaflet -- Germany under control, with a map showing the British Zone, and statistics. Date: circa 1947
Why Englands Food is Safe, WW1Why Englands Food is Safe, showing how the majority of food supplies come from countries who are not on the side of the enemy during the First World War. Date: 1914
Silhouettes, personnel involved in the Great WarSilhouettes showing the numbers of soldiers and sailors of Russia, Germany, France, Austria, Britain and Holland involved in the First World War. Date: 1914
Petrol rations and oil tankers by G. H. DavisPetrol rations and oil tankers: an analysis for car owners during the Second World War
Germanys desperate oil situation by G. H. DavisThe merciless statistics of Germanys desperate oil situation during the Second World War. The relative value of Germanys normal sources of oil supply, cut in half by the Allied blockade
Sir Robert StopfordSIR ROBERT STOPFORD naval commander; for no obvious reason, his portrait is circumscribed with statistics relating to the population of the Empire. Date: 1768 - 1847
WW2 - The Scales of Victory - Oil and Steel Output compared between the Free Labour of the British Commonwealth and the USA and the Slave Labour of Germany and her subject nations
Production and Plunder, campaigning statisticsA slide entitled Production & Plunder, used for a lecture about the South Wales Miners Federation
Census tabulation in former Lambeth workhouseData from the 1931 census being transferred to punched cards in the former Lambeth workhouse - presumably the one on Princes Road (now Black Prince Road), Lambeth, south London
The Statistics Board at Frankfurt Airport during the BerlinPhotograph showing American aircrew studying the achievement board at Frankfurt-on-Main showing the daily and overall tonnage of supplies flown from Frankfurt to Berlin, during the airlift of 1948
Voter Turnout 1978At the Conservative Party headquarters, the voter turnout is being examined