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Enemy Collection (page 4)

"The Last Stand of the Imperial Guards at Waterloo: A testament to unwavering loyalty and bravery in the face of a formidable enemy

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Enemy Collection: Captured German guns in a park, Brussels, after WW1
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Enemy Collection: Surrendered German ships at Scapa Flow, WW1
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Enemy Collection: German U-boats surrendered at Harwich, WW1
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Enemy Collection: Smoke trail of observation balloon, WW1
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Enemy Collection: David with the Head of Goliath. 1620s by Domenico Fetti
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Enemy Collection: Ww1 Wwi World War One First 1st Great I Western
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Enemy Collection: WW1 - Dardanelles Campaign - Australians cornering the enemy
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Enemy Collection: Time, the Kaiser's deadliest foe! Woe betide him if he gets behind the clock
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Enemy Collection: Chivalry of the air by G. H. Davis
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Enemy Collection: Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). El Espia. Silencio!
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Enemy Collection: Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Legionnaires in
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Enemy Collection: Cartoon, The Head of the German Vam-Pire, WW1
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Enemy Collection: British soldiers take an enemy trench, WWI by Cyrus Cuneo
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Enemy Collection: The Whole Art of Anti-Dive-Bomber Camouflage
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Enemy Collection: The Roof Raising Defence to Defeat Dive-Bombers
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Enemy Collection: William Heath Robinson drawing showing soldiers unaware of the camouflaged famous Stonehenge
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Enemy Collection: Camouflaged civilians, home guards and dogs in a London park hiding from the enemy above. Date: 1941
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Enemy Collection: Suggestion by William Heath Robinson for defence of London, a spinning platform land with
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Enemy Collection: Defence during the summer months from the beach, home guards hiding with their gun ready. Date: 1941
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Enemy Collection: Trying to carry on as usual! Tennis players camouflaged from above in case of invasion. Date: 1941
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Enemy Collection: German soldiers spotting buildings far in the distance, not realising that it's a setup consisting
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Enemy Collection: An air-trawling device for the use of British troops in Egypt
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Enemy Collection: Successful campaign in the Libyan desert. Italian soldiers about to trigger an underground device
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Enemy Collection: How to Make Roof-Spotting a Pleasure
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Enemy Collection: The New Top-Flat Rescue Apparatus in Action
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Enemy Collection: From Bedroom to Shelter in One
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Enemy Collection: British soldiers had landed in Italy by parachute, here is an illustration by William Heath
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Enemy Collection: Mussolini's Secret Weapon Disclosed!
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Enemy Collection: William Heath Robinson shows how a remarkable and most heroic attempt was made by the Italians to
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Enemy Collection: Identification Silhouettes of Aircrafts WWI
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Enemy Collection: A Warm Welcome for Every Parachutist
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Enemy Collection: How to Make it Hard for the Invader!
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Enemy Collection: British Secret Weapons to Surprise the Boche
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Enemy Collection: Soldier of the Abraham Lincoln Battalion; Spanish Civil War
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Enemy Collection: POLYXENA SACRIFICED
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Enemy Collection: Ww1 Wwi World War Wartime One First 1st Great
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Enemy Collection: A TRIREME (three banks of oars) The larger oar at the stern is for steering ; note also the lantern
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Enemy Collection: Ray Gun Project Military Weapons Projects 1924
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Enemy Collection: Africa, Sudan Wars, 1898: aftermath of the Battle of Atbara
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Enemy Collection: The Victor (w/c & lead white heightening on paper)
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Enemy Collection: Don Quixote fighting the herd of sheep, from Die Gartenlaube, pub. 1905
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Enemy Collection: Death, the grim reaper. Turkish army defeated by Cholera, not by enemy, 1912 (print)
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Enemy Collection: Story of Gideon, late 16th century (silk and wool)
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Enemy Collection: Story of Gideon, late 16th century (silk and wool)
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Enemy Collection: Story of Gideon, late 16th century (silk and wool)
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Enemy Collection: Enemy troops massing for attack dispersed World
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Enemy Collection: Leopold Hugo giving a drink to an enemy seeking to kill him, 1896 (illustration)
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Enemy Collection: Emperor Heraclius Slays the King of Persia, 1485-95 (tempera and oil on panel)


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"The Last Stand of the Imperial Guards at Waterloo: A testament to unwavering loyalty and bravery in the face of a formidable enemy. " "Scharnhorst, German battleship: The relentless adversary that challenged naval supremacy during World War II. " "Captain Noel Godfrey Chavasse, VC: An extraordinary hero who fearlessly confronted the enemy on countless battlefields. " "The Battle of Trafalgar, H. M. S. Victory breaks the line: Admiral Lord Nelson's strategic brilliance against a formidable foe reshaped naval warfare forever. " "Sixth Column Strategy: Unconventional tactics employed by resourceful fighters to outwit their enemies and turn the tide of war. " "A Miner Success by Bruce Bairnsfather, WW1 cartoon: Shedding light on the indomitable spirit of soldiers finding humor amidst adversity while facing an unforgiving adversary. " "Propaganda poster: careless talk costs lives - reminding us how even seemingly harmless words can aid our enemies' cause during times of conflict. " "Rejected by the Inventions Board IX - Heath Robinson: The ingenious yet eccentric contraptions designed to outsmart an elusive enemy through unconventional means. " "The King of Brobdingnag and Gulliver, published by Hannah Humphrey in 1803: A literary masterpiece depicting power dynamics between giants and tiny adversaries, reflecting timeless struggles with formidable foes. "Bristol 156 Beaufighter - flown by Coastal Command with unmatched determination against enemy forces during World War II. " "The Sortie Made by the Garrison of Gibraltar, 1789. Creator John Trumbull captures a heroic moment when defenders stood united against overwhelming odds to protect their homeland from encroaching enemies. " "Cartoon Mermaids and U-Boats, WW1 - Illustrating how imagination combated reality as sailors faced unseen dangers beneath treacherous waters in their fight against submarine warfare.