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Images Dated 11th March 2017

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Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2017: Blenheims and Messerschmitts by G. H. Davis

Blenheims and Messerschmitts by G. H. Davis
The fight between Bristol Blenheims and Messerschmitt 110 destroyer planes over the North Sea during the Second World War

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Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2017: Lady Elizabeth Paget by Madame Yevonde

Lady Elizabeth Paget by Madame Yevonde
Lady Elizabeth Hester Mary Paget (1916-1980) by Madame Yevonde. She was a daughter of the 6th Marquess of Anglesey, making her debut in 1933

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2017: Caucasian oilfields by G. H. Davis

Caucasian oilfields by G. H. Davis
The Achilles Heel of the Soviets: the Caucasian oilfields. A pictorial map of the strategically vulnerable oilfields on either side of the Caucasus upon which Russia depends for the bulk of her

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2017: Mines from the Crimean onwards by G. H. Davis

Mines from the Crimean onwards by G. H. Davis
Mines, from the infernal machine used by the Russians during the Crimean War to colossal barrages employed during the Second World War. 1940

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2017: Strategic factors in the north by G. H. Davis

Strategic factors in the north by G. H. Davis
Strategic factors in the north: Swedish iron ore; Norways coast. A pictorial map of Scandinavia, showing the iron fields and their ports of shipment

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2017: Lady Buchanan-Jardine by Madame Yevonde

Lady Buchanan-Jardine by Madame Yevonde
Lady Jean Barbara Buchanan-Jardine (1898-?) by Madame Yevonde. She was the younger daughter of Lord Ernest William Hamilton, and wife of Sir John William (Jock) Buchanan-Jardine. 1932

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2017: Flying at the speed of sound by G. H. Davis

Flying at the speed of sound by G. H. Davis
Flying at the speed of sound: radical aircraft conceptions in a new era of aeronautics. Explanatory drawings showing how the problem of compressibility is being tackled

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2017: British submarine sinks German cruiser by G. H. Davis

British submarine sinks German cruiser by G. H. Davis
A 6000-ton Koln class German cruiser sunk by the British submarine Ursula after she had penetrated into the Elbe estuary. December 1939

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2017: Germanys Messerschmitt ME110 by G. H. Davis

Germanys Messerschmitt ME110 by G. H. Davis
Germanys new destroyer plane, the Messerschmitt ME110. The much-discussed new German twin-engined fighter, six of which were brought down by RAF bombers in the Heligoland air battle

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2017: RAF photographic reconnaissance work by G. H. Davis

RAF photographic reconnaissance work by G. H. Davis
Spying out the enemys secrets from the air: photographic reconnaissance work in the RAF. How the RAF has obtained its great collection of photographs of vital areas in Germany

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2017: Saga of the Salmon by G. H. Davis

Saga of the Salmon by G. H. Davis
The saga of the Salmon, a British submarine, which let the Bremen go, but torpedoed a German submarine and two cruisers, the Leipzig and the Blucher. December 1939

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2017: Successful Heligoland raid by G. H. Davis

Successful Heligoland raid by G. H. Davis
A daring exploit by the RAF: the successful Heligoland raid. The intensive pattern attack by Wellington bombers on Heligoland: aircraft diving down on German warships

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2017: Defeat of the Graf Spee by G. H. Davis

Defeat of the Graf Spee by G. H. Davis
The fight with the Admiral Graf Spee: factors in a classic example of naval battle tactics pictorially explained. Elements that played a part in the defeat of the ship by three British cruisers

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2017: Sunderland seaplane and two Junkers by G. H. Davis

Sunderland seaplane and two Junkers by G. H. Davis
The giant Sunderland flying boat proves its mettle: two Junkers accounted for out of four attackers. When a formation of four Junkers JU88s attacked a Sunderland seaplane off the coast of Norway

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2017: Manoeuvrability and pilot blackout by G. H. Davis

Manoeuvrability and pilot blackout by G. H. Davis
What fighting at nearly 400 mph means to the airman -- the difficulties of manoeuvrability and pilot blackout. How problems of high speed and wing loading have been solved

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2017: Gliding training by G. H. Davis

Gliding training by G. H. Davis
How gliding training helps the war pilot during the Second World War: utilising clouds. 1940

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2017: British night bombers by G. H. Davis

British night bombers by G. H. Davis
British night bombers encounter flaming onions, as in the raid on Sylt -- a type of incendiary anti-aircraft shell used in the First World War, reintroduced by the Germans in the Second World War

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Magnetic mine by G. H. Davis
The German magnetic mine: the first diagrams of its working and the methods by which it is laid. Diagrams showing the delicate electrical mechanism which reacts to the weak magnetic field set up by a

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Robot guns for British aircraft by G. H. Davis
Robot guns for British aircraft: remotely-controlled turrets. Enabling one gunner to direct fire from numerous different positions

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2017: The Croxton outrage by G. H. Davis

The Croxton outrage by G. H. Davis
One of several German attacks on North Sea fishing trawlers, later countered by arming them: the Croxton outrage. How the unarmed Croxton was machine-gunned and bombed until she sank

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2017: New Russian bombs by G. H. Davis

New Russian bombs by G. H. Davis
Molotovs breadbaskets: Russias new dual-purpose bomb used during the Second World War. Its false head was filled with small incendiary bombs, released by a cap propeller

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2017: Gas-powered transport by G. H. Davis

Gas-powered transport by G. H. Davis
A substitute for petrol: internal combustion engines run on gas for road transport. Showing a bus with the plant on a trailer, and other types of converted vehicles

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2017: Germanys desperate oil situation by G. H. Davis

Germanys desperate oil situation by G. H. Davis
The merciless statistics of Germanys desperate oil situation during the Second World War. The relative value of Germanys normal sources of oil supply, cut in half by the Allied blockade

Background imageImages Dated 11th March 2017: Pluto Pipe-Lines across the Channel by G. H. Davis

Pluto Pipe-Lines across the Channel by G. H. Davis
Series of illustrations showing the workings of the Pluto ( Pipe Line Under The Ocean ) pipes across the English Channel which pumped millions of gallons of petrol from Great Britain to France during


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