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FALL / WIRE DACHSHUND / 1946BORIS OF SEALE Owned by Howard. Date: 1946
FALL / WIRE DACHSHUND / 1936CHAMPION ACHJA OF SEALE Owned by Mrs Howard. Date: 1936
Man in Dressing GownMan models a jersey wool dressing gown, and his wire haired fox terrier poses for the camera Date: 1930s
HUGH WALPOLE / POSTCARDSIR HUGH SEYMOUR WALPOLE English novelist with his wire-hired fox terrier Bingo, in the garden of their home at Keswick, Cumbria. Date: 1884 - 1941
Royal Air Force de Havilland DH. 98 Mosquito B Mk. IV DK336Royal Air Force de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito B Mk.IV DK336. Seen in the photo is the common affliction of the Mosquito; drooping main Undercarriage doors
Dunlop Wire WheelsTYRES DUNLOP advertisement for wire wheels. Date: 1912
The only troupe of performing Geese in the World, pictured with their owner/trainer, Olga. Date: circa 1928
German ?egg? hand grenade, used during World War One, 1914-1918; cast iron egg shaped grenade, painted black, with small wire loop on top of ignitor. Date: 1914
Artist Cecil Aldin and the Firm - his pet dogsCecil Aldin, artist of sporting subjects and dogs, pictured with a group of his dogs known as the firm. Included is Turps, a rough-haired dachshund, Micky, the Irish Wolfhound
Cartoon, Two French soldiers in a trench, WW1Cartoon, Two French soldiers in a trench discuss the sending of gifts and mascots to the Western Front. (They themselves don t appear to have any.) Date: 1917
Cartoon, Holy France! WW1Cartoon, Holy France! A middle-aged soldier tells his colleague about his son, who is almost grown up at fifteen. He says that if someone in his family has to take a hit
The storming of the trenches round Loos by Fortunino MataniaThe Storming of the Trenches round Loos: British Soldiers Rushing the German Positions, September 25 1915. " Faster, Boys! Give Them Hell
Pattern 1796, Light Cavalry Officers sword, 15th Hussars.Blade is curved and fullered with engraved decoration in the linear style typical of the period, the decoration includes floral designs
Boy encounters two cows in a fieldA boy encounters two cows in a field -- the nearest cow takes a liking to his stripy teeshirt. Date: circa 1960s
French Military Poster, WW1French military poster, colour photolithograph published by the British Library, 1981. Reproduces a French home front poster from World War One designed by Simay
Liege cupola fort diagram 1914A sectional view of one of the Liege Cupola forts, with its surrounding barbed wire defences. These forts played an important part in the Battle of Liege, the first battle of World War One
German barbed wire, Western Front, France, WW1German barbed wire at Beaucourt sur Ancre on the Western Front in France during World War One. It would have to be broken up before the British artillery could advance. Date: circa 1916
Repeating Pattern - Old style telephones - man and woman. *PLEASE NOTE that the magnifying glass is solely to show the detail of the repeating pattern and will not feature on the final file.*
Germans surrendering, Western Front by Matania, WW1Surrendered German being marshalled by British soldiers following the defeat of their counter-attack at Trones Wood. The incident depicted took place near an advanced trench in the British line
Robins and swallows on a cutout Christmas cardRobins and swallows with pink flowers on a cutout Christmas card. circa 1890s
Christmas card in the shape of a wooden bird box with doves and pigeons inside. Date: circa 1890s
King George V (Scottish attire) and Wire Fox Terrier, CaesarHis Majesty King George V (1865-1936) in Scottish costume, pictured with Caesar (18981914), the pet Wire Fox Terrier terrier of his Father King Edward VII. Date: circa 1912
Sir Douglas Bader in TV interview, Falmouth, CornwallGroup Captain Sir Douglas Robert Steuart Bader (1910-1982), RAF pilot during the Second World War despite having lost both legs in a crash in 1931
Hostel building in Bahrain, Persian GulfEducational hostel building in Bahrain, Persian Gulf. Date: late 1940s
Peter Deane, expert fly dresser -- close-up as he begins to construct a salmon fly. He taught himself the skill from a book after being confined to a wheelchair by polio
Operation Gold. Reconstruction of the tunnel built by American intelligence and British between 1954 and 1955 to link the west and east side of the city
Cartoon, The man who won the war, WW1The man who won the war ; a larger than life soldier, depicted with rays of light behind him Date: 1918
WW1 poster, Buy More Liberty Bonds, Lend as they fight. Date: circa 1917
Electrical household appliances 1929Products from the Harrods catalogue electrical department, household items with a flexible wire and wall plug. Date: 1929
Soldiers near the wire on the eastern front, Russia, WW1Russian soldiers near the wire on the eastern front, Russia, during the First World War. On the left is the photographer Donald C Thompson (1885-1947). Date: circa 1917
Canadian Light Infantry in Great War Deeds, WW1A gallant trio of Canadian sharpshooters (Princess Patricias Canadian Light Infantry), nicknamed The Three Musketeers, holding a mound all day on the Western Front under all kinds of fire
Little boy with baby goat at a childrens zoo, BatterseaA little boy with a baby goat at a childrens zoo in Battersea Park, London. Date: circa 1960s
After WW1 - The battlefield at Fort Vaux in Verdun, FranceA post-war view of the heavily damaged fortifications, wire fences and bunkers at Fort Vaux on the Verdun Battlefield, France. Date: 1920
WW1 - German and Russian troops meet over the barbed wire - July 1917 Date: 1917
Quamphegan Park, South Berwick, York County, Maine, USAQuamphegan Park, an amusement park in South Berwick, York County, Maine, USA. Date: 1907
Wild Life on the Western Front - Rats in the TrenchesRats grown to aldermanic size pictured scuttling around the trenches on the Western Front. The vermin were a perennial problem during the conflict. Date: 1917
More Entanglements by Bruce Bairnsfather, WW1 cartoonBathing at Casse Les Bains is going to be rotten again this year. Two stereotypically grouchy looking Germans in bathing costumes do their best to enjoy a seaside holiday despite the barbed wire
Barbed wire party freeze under enemy star shell, WW1A detachment of British soldiers, busy setting up barbed wire defences freeze momentarily as the area is lit up by an enemy star-shell
Zeppelin machine gunners by Matania, WW1Zeppelin machine gunners attempting to beat off a British aeroplane attack. The gunners are positioned on a 9 foot platform above the bow end of the airship
Postcard advertisement, Transelektro, Budapest, HungaryPostcard advertisement for Transelektro, electrical manufacturers, Budapest, Hungary. Date: circa 1960s
British troops repelling a German liquid fire attack, WW1Fighting the flames on the battlefield - British troops repelling a German liquid fire attack. German soldiers, armed with flame throwers
Anti-Live Barbed Wire advertisementAdvertisement for the mens outfitters, Turnbull and Asser of Jermyn Street, London, suggesting their anti-live barbed-wire glove, able to withstand the sharpest spike of barbed wire
Gordon Highlanders with barbed wire, Western Front, WW1Gordon Highlanders with barbed wire, about to prepare entanglements on the Western Front during World War One. Date: circa 1916
China - Shanghai - Second Sino-Japanese War 1937China - Shanghai - Sino-Japanese incident 1937 (The Battle of Shanghai) - The Chinese position near a bridge over the creek on the Woosung Road in East Shanghai
Barbed wire at Torzburg Pass, Romania, WW1Barbed wire entanglements at the Torzburg Pass, Romania, during the First World War. Date: circa 1916
Barbed wire on the Mole, Zeebrugge, Belgium, WW1Barbed wire on the mile-long Zeebrugge Mole, at the sea port of Zeebrugge, Belgium, during the First World War. Date: 23 October 1918
Costume: Lunardi HatMasculine influenced double- breasted jacket with large lapels; large gauze & wire framed hat (balloon or Lunardi hat); simple white muslin dress with sash... Date: 1787 - 1792
Interior of cell block at Portland Prison, DorsetInterior of a new wing at Portland, Dorset showing cell doors, iron stairways and corridors. Wire netting was placed between balconies to prevent inmates falling to the ground