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Background imageThat Collection: 2nd Lieutenant Leslie Frederick Forbes bombing the railway

2nd Lieutenant Leslie Frederick Forbes bombing the railway
2nd Lieutenant Leslie Frederick Forbes (Royal Flying Corps.) descending to within 350 feet to bomb the railway. He was subsequently awarded the MC. Deeds That Thrill The Empire - Page 796. W. Avis

Background imageThat Collection: 2nd Cpl D McArthur reconnoitering craters - Givenchy Ridge

2nd Cpl D McArthur reconnoitering craters - Givenchy Ridge
2nd Corporal D. McArthur (176th Company, Royal Engineers) and his Officer returning from reconnoitering mine craters around the Givenchy Ridge - October 13th 1915

Background imageThat Collection: Lt George Ivan Carmichael dropping bombs - Menin Station

Lt George Ivan Carmichael dropping bombs - Menin Station
Lieutenant George Ivan Carmichael (Royal Artillery and Royal Flying Corps) dropping bombs on the rails at Menin Railway Station from a height of only 120 feet

Background imageThat Collection: Private W Cheetham bringing up fresh supplies of bombs

Private W Cheetham bringing up fresh supplies of bombs
Private W. Cheetham (1st Btn. Shropshire Light Infantry) bringing up fresh supplies of bombs under very heavy fire at the crater at Hooge - August 9th 1915

Background imageThat Collection: Lance Corporal Joynson drives the enemy back with bombs

Lance Corporal Joynson drives the enemy back with bombs
Lance Corporal Joynson (1st Btn. Northumberland Fusiliers) heading an attack and driving the enemy back with bombs near Hooge - June 16th 1915

Background imageThat Collection: Captain Davies encounters two German sentries, Messines

Captain Davies encounters two German sentries, Messines
Captain Davies (1st/8th Btn. Royal Warwickshire Regiment - TF) encounters two German sentries while on an evening reconnaissance - Messines, June 1915. Deeds That Thrill The Empire - Page 242. W. Avis

Background imageThat Collection: Private R Biggins attacking a crater at Hooge

Private R Biggins attacking a crater at Hooge
Private R. Biggins (2nd Btn. Notts. & Derby Regiment) leading an attack on a crater at Hooge on the 9th August 1915. The conspicuous bravery of Biggins was awarded with the DCM

Background imageThat Collection: That Evening Star-Shell

That Evening Star-Shell
THAT EVENING STAR-SHELL. Oh, star of eve, whose tender beam falls on my spirits troubled dream.Wolframs Aria in Tannhauser.. Captain Bruce Bairnsfather, 1St Btn

Background imageThat Collection: A heavy French transport en route

A heavy French transport en route. Georges Scott, (1873-1943). Scott Started His Career In The 1890S And Worked As War Correspondent For The News Magazine L Illustration During The Balkan Wars Of

Background imageThat Collection: A heavy artillery convoy

A heavy artillery convoy. Georges Scott, (1873-1943). Scott Started His Career In The 1890S And Worked As War Correspondent For The News Magazine L Illustration During The Balkan Wars Of 1912-13

Background imageThat Collection: Inspecting the Company at The Maltings, Mistley, Essex

Inspecting the Company at The Maltings, Mistley, Essex. James Whale, 7Th Btn. Worcestershire Regiment. Captured 26.8.17. Pow At Holzminden Camp, Germany

Background imageThat Collection: Is That All?

Is That All? (1898). Morgan, Jane 1831-1899. Date: 1898

Background imageThat Collection: Sixties Meal

Sixties Meal
Urgh - whats that? A young husband strains to see what his experimental wife has conconcted for their evening meal! Date: 1960s

Background imageThat Collection: Temple of Phtah, Egypt

Temple of Phtah, Egypt
This recumbent statue of Ramses Sesostris at Memphis is all that remains of the Temple of Phtah where the decree on the Rosetta Stone was issued Date: 1858

Background imageThat Collection: Elisha and the Oil

Elisha and the Oil
The prophet Elisha causes the widows oil to multiply so that every vessel in her house is full, which she sells to pay her debts so that her sons are not taken away as bondmen



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