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Front cover of Passenger Trips by Zeppelin Airships, c1911
Queen Mary, c. 1911Photographic portrait of Queen Mary, previously Princess May of Teck (1867-1953), pictured c.1911, wearing robes of the Order of the Garter
The Great Ice Barrier, Antarctica, 1911Photograph showing a member of the Amundsen Antarctic Expedition of 1910-12 standing on top of the Great Ice Barrier, c.1911. Three men, under the command of Lt
STRIPED & SPOTTED C. 1911 STRIPED & SPOTTED C. 1911A high waisted narrow line dress in spots & stripes with a hobble skirt with a box pleated hem to aid mobility, a wrap over corsage, sash & long sleeves with ruffled cuffs Date: circa 1911
War of 1812: Battle of Lake Erie (Put-in-Bay), Ohio, 10 September 1813. Oliver Hazard Perry in bow of small rowing boat after abandoning his flagship Lawrence transferring to Niagara'
Pink & Gold Gown C. 1911The Directoire / Empire silhouette: a high-waisted pink & gold gown with an ornately embroidered corsage & decorative panel on the narrow trained skirt
The Eighth Pylon, Karnak, Thebes, c1911. Watercolour over pencil. Augustus Osborne Lamplough (1877-1930), British artist. Egypt Ancient Egyptian Archaeology Ruins
Revolutionary War 1775-1783 (American War of Independence): Washington at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, l December 1777 the site he chose for the winter quarters of the (American) Continental Army
Minerva Tourer Voiture Ancienne - Vintage CarMinerva Tourer Voiture Ancienne/Vintage Car, England. Date: c1911
War of 1812: Battle of Lake Erie (Put-in-Bay), Ohio, 10 September 1813. Oliver Hazard Perry in bow of small rowing boat after abandoning his flagship Lawrence transferring to Niagara
Boxing Match at the Ring Boxing Saloon, London, 1911Illustration showing a boxing match at the Ring boxing saloon, London, c.1911. This building was previously known as the Surrey Chapel, which had been built by Rev. Rowland Hill (1744-1833)