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146 Typhoon Wing RAF Memorial ALG B3The Memorial plaque is on the wall of the small commemorative area in Ste Croix-sur-Mer. Both RAF and RCAF Squadrons operated from here. It is thought that 126 Wing RCAF flew into here on 13 June
Toilet humour on a German greetings card - Two Souls and One Thought. (1 of 2) Date: early 20th century
Ernst Busch - Sea-Star - Lost in thought Date: circa 1920
Jibbah, Dervish, 1898. Associated with the Battle of Omdurman, 2nd Sudan War, (1896-1899). This jibbah is thought to be ceremonial; its thin material
Catherine CockburnCATHERINE COCKBURN, nee Trotter : precocious writer whose first play was staged when she was 16 ! Friend of Congreve and Locke : thought beautiful when young. Date: 1679 - 1749
Young Girls at the Seaside, Thought to be at Cowes, Isle of Wight, England. Date: 1960s
Washroom at Flixton Hall, Flixton, Greater ManchesterWashroom at Flixton Hall, Flixton, Trafford, near Urmston, Greater Manchester, England. Message on the back is headed Flixton and this is thought to be the washroom at Flixton Hall Date: 1908
Polar Explorer - Dr Forbes McKay, Antarctica. Thought to be taken on the Nimrod Expedition Date: 1918
Fine Timbered House, Audenshaw - Droylsden Area, LancashireFine Timbered House, Thought to be in the Audenshaw/Droylsden Area, Manchester, Lancashire, England. Sign reads GREAT CENTRAL RAILWAY - THREE MINUTES WALK TO FAIRFIELD STATION Date: 1900s
Woman sitting on a bench at the pierA lady, deep in contemplation, sits on a bench at the pier overlooking the sea. Date: 1920s
RODIN, Auguste (1840-1917). The Thinker. 1902. Based on The Divine Comedy of Dante and entitled the portal The Gates of Hell. Contemporary Art. Sculpture on bronze. FRANCE. Ό E-DE-FRANCE
Liverpool Mail in SnowThe Liverpool Mail encounters heavy weather near Saint Albans, Hertfordshire, and can t spare a thought for the distressed lady stuck in her private carriage
Emily BronteEMILY BRONTE This portrait is thought by some to be of Emily, on circumstantial grounds
Pier, Margate - looking out through Ships Masts over water to town. Part of Box 145 Boswell Collection - East Coast. Margate was recorded as Meregate in 1264 and as Margate in 1299
Feuerbach, Ludwig (1804-1872) German philosopher. Engraving by A. Etching Newmann. Coloured
DIGONNET - Leader of a religious sect at Saint-Jean- Bonnefond, near Saint-Etienne, catholiques mais non romains who thought priests were the Beast of the Apocalypse. Date: 1780 - 1857
Boy / Girl / Garden / WateringA little boy pours water on a little girl from a watering can: " I thought you d enjoy a shower" Date: early 20th century
Ww1 Cartoon / Neutral 1916U-Boat Commander: " Sorry, I thought you were a neutral vessel..." Date: 22 June 1916
Thought-Reading HorseAlpha, the thought-reading horse, currently performing at the London Aquarium : he is evidently a whizz at arithmetic Date: 1895
Lady Flora HastingsLADY FLORA HASTINGS Lady-in-waiting to the duchess of Kent (Victorias mother) innocent victim of political scandal when she was thought to be pregnant, when only sick Date: 1806 - 1839
Restoration / Banquet 1660A banquet at Whitehall Palace (sometimes thought to be a banquet at the Hague) Date: 1660
Futuristic machine for reading human thought wavesA futuristic machine which registers and translates human thought waves, even if the subject is unconscious or unable to speak. Date: 1928
The absent oneMother and child give thought at the end of the day to the father who is away at War. Artist: ISW Date: 1916
Salvation Army Training Homes, womens correspondence roomThe womens correspondence room at the Salvation Army Officers Training Home, thought to be at Clapton, in north-east London.. Date: circa 1905
Salvation Army Training Homes, hydropathic treatmentA hydropathic treatment session at the Salvation Army Officers Training Home, thought to be at Clapton, in north-east London.. Date: circa 1905
Mongrel puppy in a state of shock, having discovered that he is not a bloodhound after all. Its a difficult world for little dogs! Date: 1914
Mongrel puppy identified by the vet -- he is a mongrel who has already reached his full size. Date: 1914
Mongrel puppy ruins a pair of his masters shoesMongrel puppy ruins a pair of his masters brown leather shoes and makes himself ill. Date: 1914
Mongrel puppy follows a working man. Date: 1914
Mongrel puppy with a sheepdog in the park. Date: 1914
Mongrel puppy with three dogs in the park -- they laugh when he tells them he is a bloodhound. Date: 1914
Mongrel puppy with a kittenMongrel puppy looking at a kitten, who spits at him. Date: 1914
Mongrel puppy looking in a mirror, convincing himself he is a bloodhound. Date: 1914
Mongrel puppy unhappy after a beating. Date: 1914
Mongrel puppy makes a mess of a cushion in his mistresss bedroom. Date: 1914
Mongrel puppy howling wakes up his master, who comes to investigate. Date: 1914
Mongrel puppy and little boy with rattle. Date: 1914
Mongrel puppy examined by two pedigree dogs in the park, to see if he is a thoroughbred -- Open your mouth and say Ah! Date: 1914
Mongrel puppy howling in the night at the side of his kennel. Date: 1914
Mongrel puppy eating coalA mongrel puppy eating coal is interrupted when his master approaches. Date: 1914
Mongrel puppy with two pedigree dogs in the park -- the spaniel and terrier question the puppys parentage, but he has no answer for them as his mother didn t tell him. Date: 1914
Woman carrying a mongrel puppy in her fur muff. Date: 1914
Mongrel puppy running with two dogs in the park. Date: 1914
Cover design, The Dog Who Wasn t What He Thought He Was, by Walter Emanuel, illustrated by Cecil Aldin. Date: 1914
Mongrel puppy watching a little boy blowing a toy trumpet. Date: 1914
Frontispiece, The Dog Who Wasn t What He Thought He WasFrontispiece illustration, The Dog Who Wasn t What He Thought He Was. A mongrel dog looks up at a Landseer portrait of two dogs, imagining he belongs to a pedigree breed. Date: 1914
Fine Terrace, Thought to be near Headingley, England. Date: 1920s
Fine House, Thought to be near Stalham, EnglandFine House, Thought to be near Stalham, Norfolk, England. Date: 1904