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Tail Collection (page 10)

Background imageTail Collection: Advert for Moss Bros evening wear 1933

Advert for Moss Bros evening wear 1933
Evening wear at Moss Bros you can quickly obtain at moderate cost and with an absolute assurance of quality, perfect fitting tails or dinner suits with all accessories. 1933

Background imageTail Collection: Cartoon, This Years Sea Serpent, WW1

Cartoon, This Years Sea Serpent, WW1
Cartoon, This Years Sea Serpent, depicting the Russian allies in the early stages of the First World War as a sea creature with the head of a Cossack

Background imageTail Collection: British naval seaplane, the Britannia AOVO, WW1

British naval seaplane, the Britannia AOVO, WW1
The Britannia AOVO, a British naval seaplane in use near Palestine during the First World War. This model was also used by Germany, having been supplied to both sides before the war broke out. 1917

Background imageTail Collection: Cartoon, As One Possessed, WW1

Cartoon, As One Possessed, WW1
Cartoon, As One Possessed, showing how the ordinary German beer drinker has been possessed by a devil in the shape of Kaiser Wilhelm II, who has brought about the outbreak of the First World War

Background imageTail Collection: The Fairy Pageant

The Fairy Pageant, Bonzos Annual, 1935 Date: 1935

Background imageTail Collection: Tailpiece design, Jeek the puppy

Tailpiece design, Jeek the puppy
Tailpiece design, Jeek the mongrel puppy -- The End. Date: 1940

Background imageTail Collection: Graf Zeppelin airship hovering above the ground

Graf Zeppelin airship hovering above the ground
The German Graf Zeppelin airship hovering above the ground, with a crowd of people below it

Background imageTail Collection: The Royal Visit to Ireland, 1849 - Punch

The Royal Visit to Ireland, 1849 - Punch
" Sir Patrick Raleigh" welcomes Queen Victoria to Ireland on her royal visit in 1849, as she lands at the docks. Date: August 1849

Background imageTail Collection: YEW TREE BIRD

YEW TREE BIRD
With its giant tail arched high across the road, this giant bird is really a remarkable trimmed yew tree, a familiar sight in North Cadbury, Somerset, England. Date: 1950s

Background imageTail Collection: Repeating Pattern - peacocks, red

Repeating Pattern - peacocks, red
Repeating Pattern - peacocks (with red background). *PLEASE NOTE that the magnifying glass is solely to show the detail of the repeating pattern and will not feature on the final file.*

Background imageTail Collection: Repeating Pattern - peacocks, blue

Repeating Pattern - peacocks, blue
Repeating Pattern - peacocks (with blue background). *PLEASE NOTE that the magnifying glass is solely to show the detail of the repeating pattern and will not feature on the final file.*

Background imageTail Collection: Repeating Pattern - peacocks, yellow

Repeating Pattern - peacocks, yellow
Repeating Pattern - peacocks (with yellow background). *PLEASE NOTE that the magnifying glass is solely to show the detail of the repeating pattern and will not feature on the final file.*

Background imageTail Collection: Repeating Pattern - peacocks, white

Repeating Pattern - peacocks, white
Repeating Pattern - peacocks (with white background). *PLEASE NOTE that the magnifying glass is solely to show the detail of the repeating pattern and will not feature on the final file.*

Background imageTail Collection: Repeating Pattern - peacocks, green

Repeating Pattern - peacocks, green
Repeating Pattern - peacocks (with green background). *PLEASE NOTE that the magnifying glass is solely to show the detail of the repeating pattern and will not feature on the final file.*

Background imageTail Collection: Gloster Gnatsnapper II, N227, with a cowled Jaguar VIII ?

Gloster Gnatsnapper II, N227, with a cowled Jaguar VIII ?
Gloster Gnatsnapper II, N227, with a cowled Jaguar VIII radial and definitive tail unit

Background imageTail Collection: Gloster Gnatsnapper II, N227, with an uncowled Jaguar VI?

Gloster Gnatsnapper II, N227, with an uncowled Jaguar VI?
Gloster Gnatsnapper II, N227, with an uncowled Jaguar VIII radial, revised tail unit and relocated armament

Background imageTail Collection: Bell P-63 Kingcobra fitted experimentally with a butterf?

Bell P-63 Kingcobra fitted experimentally with a butterf?
Bell P-63 Kingcobra fitted experimentally with a butterfly tail

Background imageTail Collection: The third prototype Gloster E1 / 44, TX148, had a redesign?

The third prototype Gloster E1 / 44, TX148, had a redesign?
The third prototype Gloster E1/44, TX148, had a redesigned tail

Background imageTail Collection: Two chaps unsure which end of a hairy dog is which

Two chaps unsure which end of a hairy dog is which
Fido. " Which is is ead and which is is tail, Billie?" " I dunno. Pinch im an see which end of im barks." Date: 1895

Background imageTail Collection: French Showgirl wearing an array of amazing feathers

French Showgirl wearing an array of amazing feathers
Fabulous photograph of a French Showgirl Berny, bedecked in an array of amazing feathers. Date: circa 1910

Background imageTail Collection: British Bulldog Tank surprises Germans in a trench

British Bulldog Tank surprises Germans in a trench
A truly superb postcard showing a British Tank represented by an armour-plated Bulldog surprising three German soldiers in their trench. WWI era

Background imageTail Collection: Japan - Remarkable Fowl at Miyanoshita

Japan - Remarkable Fowl at Miyanoshita
Japan - Remarkable Onagadori at Miyanoshita with incredibly long tail feathers - nothing poultry about this display! Onagadori means " long-tailed fowl" in Japanese

Background imageTail Collection: Greetings card in the shape of a fish on a griddle

Greetings card in the shape of a fish on a griddle. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageTail Collection: Bristol Bloodhound prototype in its initial form

Bristol Bloodhound prototype in its initial form with small tail and equal dihedral at Filton in May 1923

Background imageTail Collection: Hawker P1081, VX279, was the P1052 modified to include

Hawker P1081, VX279, was the P1052 modified to include a straight-through jet pipe and an all-swept tail

Background imageTail Collection: The first prototype Westland Lysander, K6127

The first prototype Westland Lysander, K6127, was rebuilt in 1940-41 with a Delanne-type tandem wing and a mock-up tail turret

Background imageTail Collection: The tail of Supermarine 508, VX136

The tail of Supermarine 508, VX136

Background imageTail Collection: Hubert Lathams Antoinette IV - Painting by Andrew McGeachy

Hubert Lathams Antoinette IV - Painting by Andrew McGeachy
The Antoinette IV - an early French monoplane, a high-wing aircraft with a fuselage of extremely narrow triangular cross-section and a triangular tail

Background imageTail Collection: Pilcher Bat in its original form

Pilcher Bat in its original form without horizontal tail surfaces, 1895

Background imageTail Collection: Pilcher Bat with complete tail unit

Pilcher Bat with complete tail unit and much reduced dihedral, 1895

Background imageTail Collection: The tail of Boeing 707-399C G-AVTW County of Ayr

The tail of Boeing 707-399C G-AVTW County of Ayr
The tail of Boeing 707-399C, G-AVTW, County of Ayr, of British Caledonian

Background imageTail Collection: The tail of the first Blackburn RB3A Perth K3580

The tail of the first Blackburn RB3A Perth K3580
The tail of the first Blackburn RB3A Perth, K3580

Background imageTail Collection: Concorde rear fuselage and tail fin manufacture

Concorde rear fuselage and tail fin manufacture

Background imageTail Collection: The tail of Douglas A-4C Skyhawk 147807

The tail of Douglas A-4C Skyhawk 147807
The tail of Douglas A-4C Skyhawk, 147807, aboard USS Independence

Background imageTail Collection: The first de Havilland DH91 Albatross E-2 / G-AEVV

The first de Havilland DH91 Albatross E-2 / G-AEVV
The first de Havilland DH91 Albatross, E-2/G-AEVV, with the original inset tail-fins and rudders

Background imageTail Collection: Sketch of the 1849 boy-carrying machine

Sketch of the 1849 boy-carrying machine showing the triplane wing structure, tail-unit, and wheeled car with pilot-operated elevator-cum-rudder, and propulsive flappers. 1853

Background imageTail Collection: Model glider; a kite mounted on a pole

Model glider; a kite mounted on a pole (with a weight beneath), and a cruciform tail unit attached by a universal joint. 1804. From Cayleys original notebook

Background imageTail Collection: First prototype de Havilland Venom VV612 after the fitting

First prototype de Havilland Venom VV612 after the fitting
First prototype de Havilland Venom, VV612, after the fitting of a two-position reheat and tail bumpers

Background imageTail Collection: The first prototype Avro Tudor 2 G-ASSU

The first prototype Avro Tudor 2 G-ASSU
The first prototype Avro Tudor 2, G-ASSU, with the final tail configuration

Background imageTail Collection: Photographic, 10840405

Photographic, 10840405
10840405

Background imageTail Collection: The tail gunner of a Vickers Virginia V J7434

The tail gunner of a Vickers Virginia V J7434
The tail gunner of a Vickers Virginia V, J7434

Background imageTail Collection: Sopwith 7F1 Snipe B9966

Sopwith 7F1 Snipe B9966
Sopwith 7F1 Snipe, B9966, with a redesigned experimental tail unit which incorporated a two-part tailplane

Background imageTail Collection: The Gloster Meteor F8 prototype VT150

The Gloster Meteor F8 prototype VT150
The Gloster Meteor F8 prototype, VT150, was a modified F4 airframe with a new tail and cockpit canopy

Background imageTail Collection: Hawker P1081 VX279

Hawker P1081 VX279
Hawker P1081, VX279, was the P1052 modified to include a straight-through jet pipe and an all-swept tail

Background imageTail Collection: Hawker P1072 VP401

Hawker P1072 VP401
Hawker P1072, VP401, was the extensively modified P1040 fitted with an Armstrong Siddeley Snarler rocket motor in the tail under the rudder

Background imageTail Collection: Design for ephemera with mermaid

Design for ephemera with mermaid
Design for ephemera, Rottmans Silver Stencil Series, with a mermaid. Silver Studio. 1895

Background imageTail Collection: Whales and their relatives

Whales and their relatives
Poster advertising Whales and their relatives exhibition which opened in 1984

Background imageTail Collection: Alaruasa violacea, tailed wax bug

Alaruasa violacea, tailed wax bug
The tailed wax bug does not actually have a tail at all, because the exraordinary growth behind it is pure wax, secreted from the abdomen in tiny amounts throughout its life



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