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Images Dated 12th April 2004 (page 3)

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Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2004: Raising Cleopatras Needle

Raising Cleopatras Needle
Cleopatras Needle, the Thames Embankment. The complicated structure that was used to lever the 180 ton obelisk into position

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2004: Dr Schliemann

Dr Schliemann, explorer of Troy and Mycenae, arrived in London in 1877 to give a lecture to the Society of Antiquaries to increase awareness of his explorations into the traditions of ancient Greece

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2004: Tutankhamen inspired head dresses

Tutankhamen inspired head dresses
A head dress embellished with silver lace and jewels. Made by Frank Brighten, the head dress featured in a collection of Tutankhamen-inspired millinery fashions

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2004: German submarines getting supplies

German submarines getting supplies
An illustration by H. W. Koekkoek to suggest how German submarines re-fuelled. With increased activity by German submarines, there was some speculation about this matter

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2004: Interior of the house of Cornelius Rufus, Pompeii

Interior of the house of Cornelius Rufus, Pompeii
Interior view of the house of Cornelius Rufus, one of the discoveries in the buried city of Pompeii. The interior shows a typically rich Roman domestic interior with a bust of himself inscribed with

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2004: The Smoking-Room

The Smoking-Room of the Lusitania, the liner torpedoed and sunk by a German U-boat on May 7th 1915, with the loss of 1200 lives

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2004: The Poisoning of Langemarck

The Poisoning of Langemarck
The scene of the first use of poisonous gas in warfare; a shell-torn field at the entrance of Langemarck, north of Ypres in April 1915

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2004: Aviators chasing the enemy

Aviators chasing the enemy
A French parasol monoplane flying at nearly 10, 000 feet, photographed by another French machine. The photograph was taken during an engagement with German aircraft near Nancy

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2004: Polish refugees

Polish refugees
An exodus of Polish peasants from the Warsaw area of Poland. Around 10 million refugees accompanied the Russian army as it retreated through Galicia

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2004: Russian observation-officers

Russian observation-officers
Observation officers at work in a Russian trench on the Eastern Front in August 1915

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2004: Colossal impudence: Protection against English gas-bombs

Colossal impudence: Protection against English gas-bombs
German illustration showing a German Red-Cross worker wearing protection against English gas-bombs. The image is accompanied by indignant ILN editorial

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2004: Highlanders

Highlanders
An illustration by French military painter, M. Georges Scott, showing members of the Scottish regiments, most feared by the Germans

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2004: Defeat of Germanys biplane

Defeat of Germanys biplane
A Royal Flying Corps airplane ablaze shortly after shooting down a German fighting biplane

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2004: Wolseley Motors now a shell factory

Wolseley Motors now a shell factory
The chassis test-shop of Wolseley Motors Ltd. At Adderley Park near Birmingham transformed into a shell factory. As World War I progressed

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2004: Cave art paintings, prehistoric discovery

Cave art paintings, prehistoric discovery
A prehistoric wild mare adorning a limestone cave ceiling. Cave art discoveries in the Dordogne were left by the Aurignacians who sought refuge in the latter part of the Glacial Age, 20000 years ago

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2004: A French motor-gun

A French motor-gun
Soldiers firing a French auto-cannon in August 1915. A light, quick-firer, occasionally used to fire on hostile aircraft, the gun was mounted onto motor-cars for rapid transit from point to point

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2004: A Piper and Flautist of France

A Piper and Flautist of France
French territorial army soldiers playing the ancient, national instruments of the Breton race - the Biniou, a species of flute, and the Bombarde, a form of bag-pipes

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2004: Three French war leaders

Three French war leaders
Photograph showing Generalissimo Joffre (centre), General Foch (right) and General Durbal in consultation in 1915

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2004: Camoflagued ambulance

Camoflagued ambulance
A British soldier poses by his Red Cross ambulance in the Vosges. The ambulance is in camaflague with a landscape of trees painted across its side

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2004: Mr. Asquith speaking on the Iron Duke

Mr. Asquith speaking on the Iron Duke
The Prime Minister, Mr H. H. Asquith, addressing men on board the Iron Duke during a visit to the Grand Fleet

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2004: The peak of Ngaurrhoe, New Zealands only active volcano

The peak of Ngaurrhoe, New Zealands only active volcano
Volcanic activity within eighty miles of Napier earthquake area. The peaks of Ngaurhoe in the Tongariro National Park giving off a spectacular display of smoke

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2004: Roman Antiquities

Roman Antiquities
A group of Roman vases and utensils discovered in Barrow-on-Soar near Leicester. Skeletons were also discovered by labourers digging for limestone

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2004: Aerial Photograph of Ur

Aerial Photograph of Ur
Air photography revealing the city of Ur. The capital city of Mesopotamia, established around 2100 B.C was most famously excavated by Mr Leonard Wooley

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2004: German regiments in Warsaw

German regiments in Warsaw
German regiments being played into Warsaw following their capture of the city during the Russian retreat of 1915. The band is preceded by a soldier carrying a jingling johnny

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2004: Discovery of Royal mummies at Thebes

Discovery of Royal mummies at Thebes
Tomb of King Amen-Hotep I, Eighteenth Dynasty, Thebes in Egypt. During the 1870s and 1880s Thebes was targeted by antiquity thieves, who sold rare finds to travellers

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2004: Cemetery for Australian officers at Gallipoli

Cemetery for Australian officers at Gallipoli
A cemetery for Australian officers at Gallipoli. As part of the British Empire, Australians rushed to join up after the announcement of war in 1914. 8000 Australians lost their lives at Gallipoli

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2004: Stonehenge

Stonehenge
View of Stonehenge showing the excavations which were introduced after the discovery of the Aubrey Holes in 1921. The holes contained cremated human remains where foreign stones once would have stood

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2004: Dinosaur footprints found in the hills of Arizona

Dinosaur footprints found in the hills of Arizona
Petrified dinosaur footprints, cleared of lime deposits and full of water, in the snow capped hills of Arizona, a discovery made by Mr C. L Bernheimer

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2004: Pine Cones on Cedar Tree

Pine Cones on Cedar Tree
LA-965 CEDAR - cones on Cedar tree Jean Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway.

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2004: Formula BMW UK Championship: Sir Frank Williams and Dr. Mario Theissen

Formula BMW UK Championship: Sir Frank Williams and Dr. Mario Theissen
Sir Frank Williams and Dr. Mario Theissen. Formula BMW UK Championship, Thruxton, England, 10-11 April 2004. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 12th April 2004: Formula BMW UK Championship: Murray Walker talks with BMWs Dr. Mario Theissen

Formula BMW UK Championship: Murray Walker talks with BMWs Dr. Mario Theissen
Murray Walker (GBR) talks with BMWs Dr. Mario Theissen. Formula BMW UK Championship, Thruxton, England, 10-11 April 2004. DIGITAL IMAGE



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