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Background imageImages Dated 16th October 2015: Advert by Scrubbs bath lotion 1934

Advert by Scrubbs bath lotion 1934
Scrubbs bath lotion, Keeps you young. Softens and perfumes the bath. Ammonia of pine, lavender eau-de-cologne, rose and jasmine. Date: 1934

Background imageImages Dated 16th October 2015: Cartoon, Things not to do in wartime, WW1

Cartoon, Things not to do in wartime, WW1
Cartoon, Things not to do in wartime. A man says that if planes fly over his house again tonight, he won t be looking out of the window. Why, did you get bombed? No, I got a stiff neck. Date: 1917

Background imageImages Dated 16th October 2015: Cartoon, French women having tea and cake, WW1

Cartoon, French women having tea and cake, WW1
Cartoon, French women having tea and cake. One says to her friend: I thought you didn t like cake? Her friend replies: I hate it, but its banned today. Date: 1917

Background imageImages Dated 16th October 2015: Cartoon, Press censorship in wartime, WW1

Cartoon, Press censorship in wartime, WW1
Cartoon, Press censorship in wartime. A writer welcomes the white spaces in his article, saying that if there were no spaces, nobody would want to read it. Date: 1917

Background imageImages Dated 16th October 2015: Cartoon, Monday and Tuesday, WW1

Cartoon, Monday and Tuesday, WW1
Cartoon, Monday and Tuesday. A sign says No Fishing, but a man sits with his rod and line, determined to catch and eat fish, just to annoy the authorities

Background imageImages Dated 16th October 2015: Cartoon, The importance of tobacco, WW1

Cartoon, The importance of tobacco, WW1
Cartoon, The importance of tobacco. A soldier is reluctant to hand over his tobacco and matches to a sergeant. Date: 1917

Background imageImages Dated 16th October 2015: Cartoon, The uses of tobacco, WW1

Cartoon, The uses of tobacco, WW1
Cartoon, The uses of tobacco. Two French soldiers on the Western Front discuss the uses of tobacco. One of them says its especially useful for keeping cockroaches away. Date: 1917

Background imageImages Dated 16th October 2015: Cartoon, Stall selling tobacco, WW1

Cartoon, Stall selling tobacco, WW1
Cartoon, Stall selling tobacco. The trader wonders why soldiers smoke so much more than civilians. The soldier replies that civilians are less in danger of breaking their pipes. Date: 1917

Background imageImages Dated 16th October 2015: Cartoon, Present of tobacco, WW1

Cartoon, Present of tobacco, WW1
Cartoon, Present of tobacco. A French soldier is disappointed by the very small present of tobacco his godmother has sent him. Date: 1917

Background imageImages Dated 16th October 2015: Cartoon, Scene in a hospital, WW1

Cartoon, Scene in a hospital, WW1
Cartoon, Scene in a hospital. A soldier tells a doctor and two nurses that it would be like paradise here if he was allowed to smoke (there is a No Smoking sign on the wall). Date: 1917

Background imageImages Dated 16th October 2015: Front cover, La Baionnette, WW1

Front cover, La Baionnette, WW1
Front cover design for La Baionnette, an issue focusing on tobacco (nicknamed perlot ). Showing three French soldiers smoking their pipes. Date: 1917

Background imageImages Dated 16th October 2015: Cartoon, Explosion on a battlefield, WW1

Cartoon, Explosion on a battlefield, WW1
Cartoon, Explosion on a battlefield. A French soldier guarding a trench sees a dramatic explosion on the battlefield. He hopes he will be able to get back to civilisation so that he can watch it

Background imageImages Dated 16th October 2015: Cartoon, Filming on a battlefield, WW1

Cartoon, Filming on a battlefield, WW1
Cartoon, Filming on a battlefield. German soldiers run away, thinking that the French cameraman is operating a machine gun. Date: 1917

Background imageImages Dated 16th October 2015: Front cover, La Baionnette, WW1

Front cover, La Baionnette, WW1
Front cover design for La Baionnette, an issue focusing on wartime cinema. The French cameraman tells two German soldiers they don t have to do anything, hes just filming them. Date: 1917

Background imageImages Dated 16th October 2015: Cartoon, In need of an interpreter, WW1

Cartoon, In need of an interpreter, WW1
Cartoon, In need of an interpreter. An elegant Frenchwoman tells her friend that when her soldier friend is next on leave

Background imageImages Dated 16th October 2015: Cartoon, We ve been spotted, WW1

Cartoon, We ve been spotted, WW1
Cartoon, We ve been spotted. Two young army cadets having a secret smoke realise that they have been spotted by an officer. Date: 1917

Background imageImages Dated 16th October 2015: Cartoon, Meeting in the fog, WW1

Cartoon, Meeting in the fog, WW1
Cartoon, Meeting in the fog. And you, old man, what do you do? General! Ah, you ve got a cushy job! Date: 1917

Background imageImages Dated 16th October 2015: Cartoon, French ladies speaking army slang, WW1

Cartoon, French ladies speaking army slang, WW1
Cartoon, three French ladies rather incongruously speak army slang over the tea table. Date: 1917

Background imageImages Dated 16th October 2015: Front cover, La Baionnette, WW1

Front cover, La Baionnette, WW1
Front cover design for La Baionnette, an issue focusing on the French language, as it is spoken by the French soldier. An old man wearing Academie Francaise ceremonial dress checks a word he hasn t

Background imageImages Dated 16th October 2015: Cartoon, Before the review, WW1

Cartoon, Before the review, WW1
Cartoon, Before the review. A soldier explains that he joined the band because by carrying the drum he doesn t have to carry a bag! Date: 1917

Background imageImages Dated 16th October 2015: Cartoon, Cushy job, WW1

Cartoon, Cushy job, WW1
Cartoon, Cushy job. One soldier asks another: What do you pay the sergeant to get all the cushy jobs? Date: 1917

Background imageImages Dated 16th October 2015: Cartoon, Corruption, WW1

Cartoon, Corruption, WW1
Cartoon, Corruption. Three French soldiers discuss which army job is the easiest. One of them says its best to be a tank driver -- you only have to go out on days of conflict

Background imageImages Dated 16th October 2015: Front cover, La Baionnette, WW1

Front cover, La Baionnette, WW1
Front cover design for La Baionnette, an issue focusing on the soldiers who try to avoid unpleasant tasks. Date: 1917

Background imageImages Dated 16th October 2015: Cartoon, Prediction of role reversal after the war, WW1

Cartoon, Prediction of role reversal after the war, WW1
Cartoon, Prediction of role reversal after the war. Two women in masculine-style clothes discuss arrangements for the one on the right to start work

Background imageImages Dated 16th October 2015: Front cover, La Baionnette, WW1

Front cover, La Baionnette, WW1
Front cover design for La Baionnette, an issue focusing on what role women will play when the war is over. Date: 1917

Background imageImages Dated 16th October 2015: Cartoon, Prediction of role reversal after the war, WW1

Cartoon, Prediction of role reversal after the war, WW1
Cartoon, Prediction of role reversal after the war. One young woman says to the other: Can you believe it, my husband wanted to drive the car this morning! But thats not going to happen

Background imageImages Dated 16th October 2015: Cartoon, Prediction of role reversal after the war, WW1

Cartoon, Prediction of role reversal after the war, WW1
Cartoon, Prediction of role reversal after the war, with women behaving like men, and men looking after the children. Date: 1917

Background imageImages Dated 16th October 2015: Cartoon, Artist painting a landscape, WW1

Cartoon, Artist painting a landscape, WW1
Cartoon, Artist painting a landscape which includes a ruined church building. Two passing soldiers comment: Artists are also doing something for national defence. Date: 1917

Background imageImages Dated 16th October 2015: Advert for Paz & Silva electrical household items 1913

Advert for Paz & Silva electrical household items 1913
French electrical household items: light bulbs, ornate chandeliers, irons, curling iron, kettles, Russian coffee maker, radiators, heaters Date: 1913

Background imageImages Dated 16th October 2015: Splitting the Atom by G. H. Davis

Splitting the Atom by G. H. Davis
A possible source of unlinited power. Tapping a source of power that may drive all the machinery in the World: Experiments designed to release the forces imprisoned in the atom. Date: 1924

Background imageImages Dated 16th October 2015: Atoms of which things are made

Atoms of which things are made
Sir William Braggs experiments in his opening lecture, concerning the Nature of Things delivered at the Royal Institution. Date: 1924

Background imageImages Dated 16th October 2015: Frontier guards at the Ulster border

Frontier guards at the Ulster border
Frontier guards fraternising on the Ulster boundary: the village of Pettigo (in the free state) from the Ulster side of the border line (across the centre of the bridge)

Background imageImages Dated 16th October 2015: Canada - Fraser Canyon at Hells Gate

Canada - Fraser Canyon at Hells Gate
Fraser Canyon at Hells Gate Date: circa 1910

Background imageImages Dated 16th October 2015: Canada - Original Alexandra Suspension Bridge, near Spuzzum

Canada - Original Alexandra Suspension Bridge, near Spuzzum
Original Alexandra Suspension Bridge near Spuzzum, built in 1863, rebuilt in 1926, just upstream, which was part of the reconstruction of the Cariboo Wagon Road

Background imageImages Dated 16th October 2015: Canada - Lake Louise, Alberta

Canada - Lake Louise, Alberta
View of the Lake Louise Hotel, also known as The Chalet. This building burnt down in 1924 and was replaced by the Chateau Lake Louise. Date: circa 1910

Background imageImages Dated 16th October 2015: Canada - The Three Sisters, Canmore, Alberta

Canada - The Three Sisters, Canmore, Alberta
The Three Sisters, near Canmore, Alberta. Called Big, Middle and Little sister! - the Bow River is pictures flowing below. Date: circa 1910

Background imageImages Dated 16th October 2015: Canada - Lower Bow Valley, Banff

Canada - Lower Bow Valley, Banff
View from Springs Hotel, Lower Bow Valley in Banff Date: circa 1910

Background imageImages Dated 16th October 2015: Canada - Lake Minnetonka, Banff

Canada - Lake Minnetonka, Banff
Lake Minnetonka, (know as Devils Lake) Banff. Date: circa 1910

Background imageImages Dated 16th October 2015: Private 9th Lancer

Private 9th Lancer
A mounted Private 9th Lancer, were a cavalry regiment of the British Army, wearing a Lancer czapka helmet. Date: 1894

Background imageImages Dated 16th October 2015: Advert for Mappin & Webb jewellery gifts 1937

Advert for Mappin & Webb jewellery gifts 1937
Mappin & Webb, gifts beautiful, useful, lasting. Date: 1937

Background imageImages Dated 16th October 2015: Advert for Neige des Cevennes, cosmetics 1928

Advert for Neige des Cevennes, cosmetics 1928
A recognizable image by Maurice Milliere in an advert for Neige des Cevennes. Date: 1928

Background imageImages Dated 16th October 2015: Advert for Neige des Cevennes, cosmetics 1928

Advert for Neige des Cevennes, cosmetics 1928
A recognizable image by Maurice Milliere in an advert for Neige des Cevennes. Date: 1928

Background imageImages Dated 16th October 2015: Czars and Czarinas of Russia

Czars and Czarinas of Russia
Double page spread from The Graphic showing portraits of the Czars and Czarinas of Russia since Peter the Great in the 17th century up to Alexander III who died in 1894 to be succeeded by the last

Background imageImages Dated 16th October 2015: The Pup Cafe, Venice, Los Angeles, USA

The Pup Cafe, Venice, Los Angeles, USA - a hot dog stand in the shape of a dog with curbside service. Shown here nearly fully constructed

Background imageImages Dated 16th October 2015: Advert for Ciro jewellery 1937

Advert for Ciro jewellery 1937
Gifts which are universally appreciated and admired. Date: 1937

Background imageImages Dated 16th October 2015: Front cover, La Baionnette, WW1

Front cover, La Baionnette, WW1
Front cover design for La Baionnette, an issue focusing on inventors. Showing a man deep in thought, with war-related equipment emerging from a crack in his bald head. Date: 1917

Background imageImages Dated 16th October 2015: Cartoon, French coal supply, WW1

Cartoon, French coal supply, WW1
Cartoon, French coal supply. A coal merchant and an old woman discuss the crisis. The board outside his shop shows the high price of coal, when its actually available. Date: 1917

Background imageImages Dated 16th October 2015: Underground town in England impervious to flying bombs

Underground town in England impervious to flying bombs
An underground town in southern England impervious to flying bombs. A town somewhere in southern England (not named by the Illustrated London News)



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