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Images Dated 1st March 2016

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Background imageImages Dated 1st March 2016: Handley Page Gugnunc

Handley Page Gugnunc
The 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

Background imageImages Dated 1st March 2016: Blood and Iron play in The Strand, October 1917

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

Background imageImages Dated 1st March 2016: Once More into the Breach - a Walrus to the rescue

Once More into the Breach - a Walrus to the rescue
Humorous 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

Background imageImages Dated 1st March 2016: Francesco Matania

Francesco Matania
Chevalier 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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Background imageImages Dated 1st March 2016: Patent Applied For, Heath Robinson WW1 cartoon

Patent Applied For, Heath Robinson WW1 cartoon
The 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

Background imageImages Dated 1st March 2016: Secret name revealed, the Queen Mary

Secret name revealed, the Queen Mary
Queen 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

Background imageImages Dated 1st March 2016: Versailles / Greed Revenge

Versailles / Greed Revenge
Greed, revenge and other devils gloat over the Treaty of Versailles. Date: 1919

Background imageImages Dated 1st March 2016: Once More into the Breach - a Walrus to the rescue

Once More into the Breach - a Walrus to the rescue
Humorous 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

Background imageImages Dated 1st March 2016: Edward VIII as Colonel-in Chief of the Guards regiments

Edward VIII as Colonel-in Chief of the Guards regiments
Edward VIII (1894 1972), shortly after his accession to the Throne, King Edward assumed the ranks of Admiral of the Fleet and Field-Marshal

Background imageImages Dated 1st March 2016: Patent Applied For, Heath Robinson WW1 cartoon

Patent Applied For, Heath Robinson WW1 cartoon
The 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

Background imageImages Dated 1st March 2016: Advertisment for the LNER Route

Advertisment for the LNER Route
Advertisment for the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER), track of the Flying Scotsman from London to Scotland. Date: 1926

Background imageImages Dated 1st March 2016: The Strand Magazine, October 1917, cover

The Strand Magazine, October 1917, cover
Cover of The Strand Magazine, October 1917, featuring a story by Joseph Conrad and a play called Blood and Iron, the Fate of the Kaiser

Background imageImages Dated 1st March 2016: England / London / Strand

England / London / Strand
West Strand Date: 1828

Background imageImages Dated 1st March 2016: Proposed Channel Tunnel, works at Sangatte

Proposed Channel Tunnel, works at Sangatte
The 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, "

Background imageImages Dated 1st March 2016: Visitors to the Channel Tunnel works at Dover

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

Background imageImages Dated 1st March 2016: Graphic front cover - visitors to Channel Tunnel works

Graphic front cover - visitors to Channel Tunnel works
Visit 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


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