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Sinking of the Blucher in Great War Deeds, WW1A dramatic incident in the Battle of Dogger Bank: the German armoured cruiser Blucher sinking and HMS Arethusa, British light cruiser, standing in to save life
Captain Loxley of the Formidable, WW1 braveryClear Off - Submarines About: Captain Loxley of the Royal Navy, his terrier Bruce by his side, pictured giving his last order to another ship, warning of the danger of torpedoes
Great War Deeds, Illustrated London NewsSpecial panorama supplement produced by the Illustrated London News in 1915 - Great War Deeds featuring heroic actions of the First World War depicted by a number of ILN artists including Richard
Colonial Africa. Delimitation of the new Franco-German borders in Congo. Commissioners of both countries in the swampy jungle of the Lobaye Valley, actual Central African Republic
Haemanthus incarnatus. Illustration from William Herbert, Amaryllidaceae. Preceded by An attempt to arrange the monocotyledonous orders
Enamel sign for Redex Petrol serviceA tin/alloy sign for Redex Service, an engine supplement to be added to petrol, sump, gearbox or rear axle to improve the overall performance of a vehicle. *EDITORIAL USE ONLY*
The Ashanti War (1873-74) The 42nd Highlanders in the frontThis shows the soldiers from the 42nd Highlanders engaged in the front of the battle against the Ashantis during the 2nd Ashanti War towards the end of 1873
Hunting scenes 1884Colour illustration by G. L. Harrison from a supplement to the ILN showing riders wearing the traditional red riding jackets clearing a hedge while hunting
Lieutenant-General Douglas HaigPortrait by John St. Helier Lander of Douglas Haig (1861-1921), Commander of the First Corps of the British Expeditionary Force
Urinary stones - Copper engraving based on a drawing by Franz Bauer. E. Home, Lectures on comparative anatomy. Supplement 2, London, 1828, t. 6. General Library. Date: 1828
Bystander Riviera supplement - train de luxeCover of The Bystander magazines Riviera supplement carrying an illustrated advertisement for the Train de Luxe Calais-Mediterranean Express which ran daily from Calais to the Riviera
Bystander Riviera Number 1913Masthead design for jacket front cover of The Bystander magazine in 1913 with its special Riviera supplement. The Bystander regularly brought out issues dedicated to news
The modern trend towards vivid colouring in dressSeries of illustrations showing fashionable brightly coloured dresses and garments to be worn by women at Royal Ascot during 1913
Advertisement for Aristoc silk stockings - the aristocrat of silk stockings, perfect for playing Tennis. They re pure silk - fit like your skin - your skirt can t catch on them
Greenhouse / Fox AshA greenhouse on the Lands Settlement, Fox Ash Estate, Ardleigh, Essex. Money made from the crops grown on each holding are used to supplement the tenants income. Date: circa 1960
Illustration of fur-lined foot gloves in the TatlerBlack and white illustration for fur-lined foot gloves advertised in the Sporting and Country House Supplement of the Tatler, 22nd December 1909
Illustration of G M Chapman in the TatlerFull page black and white illustration of G M Chapman, C.U.R.F.C. by George M Sullivan in the Sporting and Country House Supplement of the Tatler of 22nd December 1909
Photo of the late Lady Lurgan in the TatlerFull page black and white photograph of the late Lady Lurgan seated on her favourite hunter in the Sporting and Country House Supplement of the Tatler, 22nd December 1909
Advert for Virol and Milk with Serge Lifar in Zephr and Flora, 1927 Date: 1927
Advert for Virol and Milk with Leon Woizikovsky in Prince IgAdvert for Virol and Milk (food supplement) - featuring behind the scenes at the Russian Ballet with Leon Woizikovsky in Prince Igor, 1927 Date: 1927
Ivor Novello and Nina Vanna in The Triumph of the Rat (1926) directed by Graham Cutts Date: 1926
Scense from The Rat (1925)Scenes from The Rat (1925) directed by Graham Cutts Date: 1926
Ivor Novello in The Rat (1925) - the story of a apache - directed by Graham Cutts Date: 1926
Betty Compson in Woman to Woman (1923) directed by Graham Cutts (with Clive Brook) Date: 1924
Scenes from The Rat (1925) directed by Graham Cutts Date: 1926
A scene from The Rat (1925) with Isobel Jeans and Mae Marsh directed by Graham Cutts Date: 1926
Michael O Leary, Irish Guards, in Great War Deeds, WW1Lance-Corporal Michael O Leary of the Irish Guards, practically capturing the enemys position by himself and saving a British company by charging barricades
Royal Naval Air Service in Great War Deeds, WW1Flight Commander Hewlett of the Royal Naval Air Service (before the RAF was formed) almost colliding with a mast of a German warship during the air raid on Cuxhaven on Christmas Day 1914
Men of the Australian Navy in Great War Deeds, WW1Men of the Australian Navy, on board the HMAS Sydney, cheering and crying as the defeated and sinking German cruiser Emden turned to run ashore
Territorial Corps in Great War Deeds, WW1The Territorial Corps of the British Army giving a glorious lead and example to all those fighting in France -- the London Scottish making an epoch in British military history
Advertisements in Great War Deeds, Illustrated London NewsA page of three advertisements in Great War Deeds, a special panorama supplement produced by the Illustrated London News in 1915, featuring heroic actions of the First World War
Naval Division in Great War Deeds, WW1The Royal Marine and Naval Brigades (Naval Division) of the British Royal Navy being guided by Colonel Seely in a car, leaving Antwerp after their gallant defence
Royal West Kents in Great War Deeds, WW1The Queens Own (Royal West Kent Regiment) gallantly holding a road on the Western Front at a critical time. Reproduction of a painting by A C Michael in Great War Deeds
Ninth Lancers in Great War Deeds, WW1The Ninth (Queens Royal) Lancers charging to recapture British guns temporarily in the hands of the Germans, a deed that won the Victoria Cross for Captain F O Grenfell
Title page of Great War Deeds, Illustrated London NewsTitle page of Great War Deeds, a special panorama supplement produced by the Illustrated London News in 1915, featuring heroic actions of the First World War. Date: 1915
British rescuing men from German destroyer, Heligoland, WW1British sailors rescuing men of a German destroyer, under fire, at the Battle of Heligoland Bight - a gallant deed officially recognised by Germany
Royal Ascot - King George V and Queen MaryKing George V and Queen Mary pictured in regal purple on the cover of the Royal Ascot supplement of the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News in June 1914. 1914
Victoria (1819-1901). Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland(1837-1901) and first Empress of the India (1877-1901). Visit to the village of Grasse in the C d Azur, France
Illustrated London News, Special Number, Great War DeedsThe Illustrated London News, Special Number, Great War Deeds including a 4 page panorama supplement. Contains 29 Deeds by various artists, including Padday, Bryan (de Grineau), Caton-Woodville
Frontispiece, Sketch magazines stars messages to soldiersA rather beautifully drawn frontispiece to a special supplement of The Sketch magazine introducing several pages of photographs of leading stage stars whose photographs were published along with a
Andrews Liver Salt advertisement by H. L. OakleyAdvertisement for the health tonic, Andrews Liver Salts, featuring a silhouette by H. L. Oakley depicting two men out shooting with a gun dog. Date: 1926
Winter Wear in War Time 1915Cover of a special supplement in The Tatler advising on winter fashions during World War One, and featuring a lady in an exotic boudoir, considering the various styles offered to her. Date: 1915
Summer sport on the ContinentSupplement cover of the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, reporting on the sporting possibilities on the Continent. A young woman in tennis costume points across the Channel while her male