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Images Dated 18th October 2007 (page 8)

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Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2007: Advert / De Reszke Cigs

Advert / De Reszke Cigs
De Reszke cigarettes - a Christmas visitor Date: 1938

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2007: Jonathan Swift / Holl

Jonathan Swift / Holl
JONATHAN SWIFT Irish-born churchman and writer

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2007: Sappho (On a Gem)

Sappho (On a Gem)
SAPPHO Greek poet

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2007: Karl Schwarzschild

Karl Schwarzschild
KARL SCHWARZSCHILD German astronomer

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2007: Mary Countess Pembroke

Mary Countess Pembroke
Mary Sidney, countess of PEMBROKE, wife of Henry Herbert, second earl writer and patron of the arts

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2007: Advert / Cherry Blossom

Advert / Cherry Blossom
Cherry Blossom perfume, toilet powder and soap - none nicer

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2007: Advert / Ginger Ale / Punch

Advert / Ginger Ale / Punch
Rosss Ginger Ale

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2007: Gladstone Vs Land League

Gladstone Vs Land League
THE IRISH DEVIL-FISH " The Creature is formidable but there is a way of resisting it..(it) is vulnerable through the head"

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2007: New Arrival at Krupps

New Arrival at Krupps
A new arrival at Krupps Factory

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2007: Advert / Quaker Oats 1890S

Advert / Quaker Oats 1890S
Quaker Oats - rolled white oats made in Chicago Date: circa 1890s

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2007: Max Immelmann, Air Ace

Max Immelmann, Air Ace
MAX IMMELMANN Known today for his " Immelmann turn" manoeuvre, the German was a master of dogfight tactics

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2007: L77 Zeppelin Destroyed

L77 Zeppelin Destroyed
French soldiers inspect the wreckage of Zeppelin L77, shot down with an incendiary shell near Brabant-le-Roi

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2007: Se5S Vs German Fokker D7

Se5S Vs German Fokker D7
English SE5s engage in deadly combat against German Fokker D7s

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2007: Box Making in London

Box Making in London
A little girl helps her mother by carrying the boxes she has just stuck together, while her sister plays on the floor

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2007: Warneford Downs 1st Zep

Warneford Downs 1st Zep
Lieutenant Warneford shoots down the first Zeppelin of the war over Ghent

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2007: Zep over English Coast

Zep over English Coast
Zeppelins over the English coast are spotted by a lone searchlight

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2007: Zeppelin Shot Down

Zeppelin Shot Down
The end of the " baby-killer" ; a flaming Zeppelin plunges earthward

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2007: Destruction of Zeppelin

Destruction of Zeppelin
A German Zeppelin shot down over England (no. 2 of 6)

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2007: Warneford Downs Zeppelin

Warneford Downs Zeppelin
Flight Sub-Lieutenant R.A.J. Warneford destroys the first Zeppelin, over Ghent, earning the Victoria Cross. He died in a plane crash in Paris just ten days later

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2007: 1918 / Lessard Farm

1918 / Lessard Farm
The Lessard farm, between Marizy and Neuilly-Saint- Front, lies in ruins, the scene of bloody fighting

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2007: 1916 / Machine-Gunners

1916 / Machine-Gunners
Two French machine-gunners make a heroic stand against German forces

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2007: Saint Saens / Samson / Lieb2

Saint Saens / Samson / Lieb2
Act 1 scene 6 : Samson is struck by the beauty of the Philistine Dalila

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2007: Rossini / Tell / Liebig 1

Rossini / Tell / Liebig 1
Act One : Tell, in his village, reflects on the oppressive Austrian domination of his country

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2007: Azerbaijan / Baku Mid 19C

Azerbaijan / Baku Mid 19C
Baku: natural oil fires in a temple

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2007: Rimsky-Korsakov / Sadko / 1

Rimsky-Korsakov / Sadko / 1
The opening scene : the snow covered streets of Novgorod where the merchants are holding a banquet

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2007: Portugal / Lisbon Palace

Portugal / Lisbon Palace
Lisbon: fountain in the garden of the Necessidades Palace

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2007: Indian Trappers / 1885

Indian Trappers / 1885
Native Canadian trappers of the Northwest, trudging through a snowy forest

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2007: Children Hear Pied Piper

Children Hear Pied Piper
The children start to follow the Pied Piper who takes them away because the towns folk did not pay his fee for ridding them of a plague of rats

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2007: Spa / Germany / Karlsbad

Spa / Germany / Karlsbad
Karlsbad: Visitors on the promenade in the Muhlbrunnen

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2007: Mussorgsky / Boris / Set

Mussorgsky / Boris / Set
Set design for the Prologue : the courtyard of the Nevodevichy monastery

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2007: Norway / Cartoon View 1919

Norway / Cartoon View 1919
" The English have a lot, to be sure, but we Norwegians have more ice!"

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2007: Meyerbeer / Robert Solo

Meyerbeer / Robert Solo
The famous Act 3 scene where Bertram, the Devil, invokes the spirits of nuns who failed their vows - a ludicrous scene which Meyerbeer magically transforms into a masterpiece

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2007: Meyerbeer / Prophete / L

Meyerbeer / Prophete / L
Act four : Jean of Leyden is about to be crowned when his mother recognises him : he tricks her into retracting her recognition

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2007: Meyerbeer / Huguenots / Lib2

Meyerbeer / Huguenots / Lib2
Act 2 scene 4 - the Huguenot Raoul de Nangis is conducted to meet queen Marguerite de Valois in the gardens of Chenonceaux

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2007: Cod Liver Oil / Children

Cod Liver Oil / Children
Advertisement for Mellins cod liver oil emulsion, for colds, coughs, chest ailments and wasting sickness

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2007: Mascagni / Marat / Liebig 2

Mascagni / Marat / Liebig 2
Act one : the prince (in disguise) joins the Marats, the revolutionary guard, hoping he will be able to rescue his imprisoned mother, la Princesse de Fleury

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2007: Modern Haymaking / 1950

Modern Haymaking / 1950
Haymaking with a modern haycart. Using a motor van for gathering and transporting a fine crop of hay in the Wirral, Cheshire

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2007: LECOCQ / PLUTUS

LECOCQ / PLUTUS
The virtues of Plutus are celebrated in song and wine

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2007: Surgery / Chloroform / 1885

Surgery / Chloroform / 1885
A surgical operation in the Murghab valley; the patient is under chloroform

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2007: Faust, Wagner & Dog

Faust, Wagner & Dog
Faust is walking with Wagner when he first sees the black dog that is the evil spirit Mephistopheles

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2007: Borodin - Igor - 9

Borodin - Igor - 9
Khan Kontchak, though a Tartar bent on attacking Putivl, turns out to be very decent chap who allows Vladimir to marry his daughter and respects Igors gallantry

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2007: Clemenceau Caricature

Clemenceau Caricature
GEORGES CLEMENCEAU French radical statesman, caricatured as a ruthless destroyer of ministers

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2007: Italy / Amalfi / Terrace

Italy / Amalfi / Terrace
Amalfi, from the terrace of the Cappucini Hotel in autumn

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2007: Roman Scales & Weights

Roman Scales & Weights
Roman scales and weights

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2007: Mozart / Nozze / Liebig 3

Mozart / Nozze / Liebig 3
(The Marriage of Figaro) The gardener tells the Count that he has just seen someone leaping from the Countesss bedroom window

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2007: 12th Night / Viola / Duke

12th Night / Viola / Duke
Viola - disguised as a youth - converses with the Duke

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2007: Potsdam / Imperial Palace

Potsdam / Imperial Palace
Potsdam: Imperial Palace

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2007: Quack Doctor / 1866

Quack Doctor / 1866
Travelling quack doctor in an ale house



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