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Handley Page GugnuncThe HP.39 is specially designed to compete in the Guggenheim Safe Aircraft Competition in America : it is placed second, meeting almost all the stringent requirements Date: 1929
Blood and Iron play in The Strand, October 1917. Blood and Iron, a play in one act, by Perley Poore Sheehan and Robert H Davis, illustrations by Steven Spurrier
Once More into the Breach - a Walrus to the rescueHumorous illustration by E.G Oakley-Beuttler depicting the air-sea rescue by a Shagbat amphibious biplane(known as a Walrus) over the North Sea during World War Two
Francesco MataniaChevalier Francesco Matania (1884-1957), operatic singer and professor of singing, pictured in The Tatler at the time of his return to London in 1920
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Patent Applied For, Heath Robinson WW1 cartoonThe Kitchener Boche-Bayoneter - an airy invention by William Heath Robinson. An uncharacteristically brutal invention suggesting that a trench sized board covered with bayonets be lowered
Secret name revealed, the Queen MaryQueen Mary and King George V in a glass covered royal box on the lauching platform. Queen Mary over a microphone revealing the name of the long-kepted secret pronouncing the words
Versailles / Greed RevengeGreed, revenge and other devils gloat over the Treaty of Versailles. Date: 1919
Edward VIII as Colonel-in Chief of the Guards regimentsEdward VIII (1894 1972), shortly after his accession to the Throne, King Edward assumed the ranks of Admiral of the Fleet and Field-Marshal
Advertisment for the LNER RouteAdvertisment for the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER), track of the Flying Scotsman from London to Scotland. Date: 1926
The Strand Magazine, October 1917, coverCover of The Strand Magazine, October 1917, featuring a story by Joseph Conrad and a play called Blood and Iron, the Fate of the Kaiser
England / London / StrandWest Strand Date: 1828
Proposed Channel Tunnel, works at SangatteThe works at Sangatte on the French coast for the proposed Channel Tunnel in 1876, described in The Graphic as, " this gigantic and long-talked of scheme, "
Visitors to the Channel Tunnel works at Dover in 1882. 1. Going down in the Cage. 2. Arrival at the bottom of the shaft. 3. Swindon Junction (visitors enjoying a restorative glass of champagne!) 4
Graphic front cover - visitors to Channel Tunnel worksVisit of military officers to the works of the Channel Tunnel in 1884. 1. Preparations for the Descent, . 2. The Mouth of the Tunnel, 3. On the Tramway, 4. We Pass the Region of Electric Lights. 5