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Images Dated 27th November 2016

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Background imageImages Dated 27th November 2016: The pet of a French rest camp: a tame stag

The pet of a French rest camp: a tame stag. 1916

Background imageImages Dated 27th November 2016: Old Country Towns

Old Country Towns
Originally drawn in September 1930, this masterful depiction of West Street in Faversham, Kent, was one of Brown's final published railway posters

Background imageImages Dated 27th November 2016: A Royal Yacht of 1674 by G. H. Davis

A Royal Yacht of 1674 by G. H. Davis
A diagrammatic reconstruction painting of a royal yacht owned by King Charles II, one of two presented to him by the Dutch when he was restored to the throne

Background imageImages Dated 27th November 2016: Piltdown Man article- The most ancient inhabitant of England

Piltdown Man article- The most ancient inhabitant of England
The most ancient inhabitant of England: the newly found Sussex Man. A page from the Illustrated London News by W.P Pycraft, examining the parallels between the Piltdown Man skull and jaw

Background imageImages Dated 27th November 2016: WW1 mascots: a gazelle in Mesopotamia

WW1 mascots: a gazelle in Mesopotamia
A soldier feeds his young gazelle in Mesopotamia. 1916

Background imageImages Dated 27th November 2016: WW1 mascots: Billy the baboon

WW1 mascots: Billy the baboon
Billy the baboon, mascot of the South African heavy artillery. WW1

Background imageImages Dated 27th November 2016: New type of German armoured aeroplane 1918

New type of German armoured aeroplane 1918
German armoured aeroplane (an A.E.G), specially adapted for attacking the Allied troops in their trenches, made an appearance on the Western Front at the end of World War One. 1918

Background imageImages Dated 27th November 2016: WW1 mascots: Nancy the springbok

WW1 mascots: Nancy the springbok
Nancy, the springbok mascot of the South African Scottish. 1915

Background imageImages Dated 27th November 2016: WW1 mascots: a war dog, wearing a cap

WW1 mascots: a war dog, wearing a cap
A mascot dog, sporting a soldiers cap, somewhere on the Western Front. 1916

Background imageImages Dated 27th November 2016: Messenger Gas lit chandelier

Messenger Gas lit chandelier
A gas lit chandelier shown at the 1862 International Exhibition held in London, and made by Samuel Messenger of Birmingham 1862

Background imageImages Dated 27th November 2016: Messenger Gas lit chandelier

Messenger Gas lit chandelier
A gas lit chandelier, manufactured by Samuel Messenger of Birmingham and shown at the 1862 Exhibition, a worlds fair held in London 1862

Background imageImages Dated 27th November 2016: Elster Gas lit chandelier

Elster Gas lit chandelier
A gas lit chandelier exhibited at the Paris Universal Exhibition (Exposition Universelle) of 1867, made by Herr Elster of Berlin 1867

Background imageImages Dated 27th November 2016: Elster Gas lit chandelier

Elster Gas lit chandelier
A gas lit chandelier manufactured by Herr Elster of Berlin, and shown at the Paris Universal Exhibition (Exposition Universelle) of 1867 1867

Background imageImages Dated 27th November 2016: Tracked machine guns and in fights by G. H. Davis

Tracked machine guns and in fights by G. H. Davis
Mechanical supports for the infantry of the British Army as depicted by ILN special diagrammatic artist, G. H. Davis, showing tankettes with trailer wagons for transporting machine-guns together with

Background imageImages Dated 27th November 2016: Tank manoeuvres controlled by radio-telephony by G. H. Davis

Tank manoeuvres controlled by radio-telephony by G. H. Davis
Annotated illustration showing a company-commander broadcasting his orders to his section-commanders by wireless. The tank in the foreground is seen cut away diagrammatically to show the driver


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