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Havoc Collection

"Havoc: Unleashing Chaos and Destruction" Planet Earth, once a thriving oasis in the vast universe, now rests precariously on human hands

Background imageHavoc Collection: Planet Earth on human hands, breaking down and crumbling

Planet Earth on human hands, breaking down and crumbling with fragments falling apart. Airbrush illustration

Background imageHavoc Collection: A Plague of Locusts

A Plague of Locusts

Background imageHavoc Collection: Bombardment of Kagoshima

Bombardment of Kagoshima
Following the breakdown of negotiations to seek recompense for the Namamugi Incident in September 1862, and having been surprised by cannon fire from the shore

Background imageHavoc Collection: The Man Who Bid Half-A-Guinea At Tattersall s, by H. M. Bat

The Man Who Bid Half-A-Guinea At Tattersall s, by H. M. Bat
A humorous illustration showing a man who has caused havoc at the races. Bateman (1887-1970) was a popular artist and regularly contributed to the Sketch, the Tatler and the Bystander

Background imageHavoc Collection: The 'Havoc' gun-boat, 1860 (engraving)

The 'Havoc' gun-boat, 1860 (engraving)
1579588 The 'Havoc' gun-boat, 1860 (engraving); (add.info.: Engraving depicting the 'Havoc' gun-boat with Fane's horse on board, on its way from Talien-Wan to the Pentang)

Background imageHavoc Collection: Destruction caused by a British bomb, WWI (litho)

Destruction caused by a British bomb, WWI (litho)
3252882 Destruction caused by a British bomb, WWI (litho); Private Collection; (add.info.: Destruction caused by a British bomb thrown from an aeroplane onto a German cavalry column)

Background imageHavoc Collection: War in China, 1860

War in China, 1860
1577582 War in China, 1860; (add.info.: War in China. The "Havoc" gun-boat with Fane's horse on board, on its way from Talien-Wan to the Pehtang. From a sketch from the artist C)

Background imageHavoc Collection: Brick field, Natore, Bangladesh

Brick field, Natore, Bangladesh

Background imageHavoc Collection: Brick kilns are one of the main cause of climate change, Dhaka, Bangladesh

Brick kilns are one of the main cause of climate change, Dhaka, Bangladesh

Background imageHavoc Collection: WW2 - Douglas Havoc Bomber

WW2 - Douglas Havoc Bomber
A photograph of some WW2 aircraft mechanics overhauling an American Douglas Havoc medium bomber after a non-stop flight from the United States. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageHavoc Collection: 8x Douglas DB-7A Havoc II aircraft awaiting delivery

8x Douglas DB-7A Havoc II aircraft awaiting delivery
Royal Air Force - Douglas DB-7A Havoc II intruder aircraft lined up at the factory before delivery. The nearest aircraft is AH433, the fourth production aircraft

Background imageHavoc Collection: Douglas Boston I / Havoc I BD111

Douglas Boston I / Havoc I BD111, of No.23 Squadron being prepared for a night intruder sortie over occupied Europe on 7 March 1941 at RAF Ford. Date: 1941

Background imageHavoc Collection: Street urchins causing havoc in the crowd outside a confectioner

Street urchins causing havoc in the crowd outside a confectioner
3478783 Street urchins causing havoc in the crowd outside a confectioners and pastry cooks shop on Twelfth Night, 1841 (engraving) by Cruikshank

Background imageHavoc Collection: The Bombardment of Kagosima, Japan 1863 (engraving)

The Bombardment of Kagosima, Japan 1863 (engraving)
1102991 The Bombardment of Kagosima, Japan 1863 (engraving) by Weedon, Edwin (1819-79); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Bombardment of Kagoshima, also known as the Anglo-Satsuma War)

Background imageHavoc Collection: Company shocked at a Lady getting up to Ring the Bell, pub. H

Company shocked at a Lady getting up to Ring the Bell, pub. H
872448 Company shocked at a Lady getting up to Ring the Bell, pub. H. Humphrey, London, 1804 (hand-coloured engraving) by North

Background imageHavoc Collection: Boston Bombers - RAF Boston Bombers - RAF

Boston Bombers - RAF Boston Bombers - RAF
Boston Bombers - RAF - American Douglas Aircraft of which Le Havoc is the Night Fighter version. Latest models powered with two 1, 600 H.P. Wright Cyclone Engines. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageHavoc Collection: The Great Gale, Scenes of Havoc on the Coast (b / w photo)

The Great Gale, Scenes of Havoc on the Coast (b / w photo)
1598206 The Great Gale, Scenes of Havoc on the Coast (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Great Gale, Scenes of Havoc on the Coast)

Background imageHavoc Collection: Playing Havoc, 1894 (oil on canvas)

Playing Havoc, 1894 (oil on canvas)
827522 Playing Havoc, 1894 (oil on canvas) by Eycken, Charles van den (1859-1923); 82.9x118.2 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Playing Havoc. Charles van den Eycken (1859-1923). Oil on canvas

Background imageHavoc Collection: The Great Gale, Havoc at Westgate-on-Sea and Ramsgate (b / w photo)

The Great Gale, Havoc at Westgate-on-Sea and Ramsgate (b / w photo)
1598171 The Great Gale, Havoc at Westgate-on-Sea and Ramsgate (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Great Gale)

Background imageHavoc Collection: The Thundering Legion

The Thundering Legion
908855 The Thundering Legion by Valda, John Harris (d.1941); (add.info.: Hutchinsons History of the Nations published Hutchinson & Co circa 1920); English, out of copyright

Background imageHavoc Collection: Hundreds of brick kilns

Hundreds of brick kilns
Azim Khan Ronnie

Background imageHavoc Collection: United States Army Air Force - Douglas A-20G Havoc

United States Army Air Force - Douglas A-20G Havoc Date: circa 1943

Background imageHavoc Collection: Making Havoc with Cookware Date: 1947

Making Havoc with Cookware Date: 1947

Background imageHavoc Collection: NOVEMBER FOG / CRUIKSHANK

NOVEMBER FOG / CRUIKSHANK
November fog causes havoc on the streets of London Date: 1841

Background imageHavoc Collection: Royal Air Force Douglas Boston III with rockets

Royal Air Force Douglas Boston III with rockets
Royal Air Force Douglas DB-7B Boston III with rockets. Much confusion surrounds the Havoc / Boston / A-20 names and designations. The RAF and Commonwealth designations were: Boston I & II Date: 1942

Background imageHavoc Collection: Japanese Mother sleeps as baby causes havoc

Japanese Mother sleeps as baby causes havoc
A Japanese Mother sleeps as her baby causes havoc, by knocking a flowerpot filled with water all over the floor - print by Utamaro Kitagawa (1753-1805). Date: circa 1790s

Background imageHavoc Collection: Chairing the Members, 1758. Artist: F Aviline

Chairing the Members, 1758. Artist: F Aviline
Chairing the Members, 1758; the victorious members are being borne by their constituents on chairs through the streets. The scene is chaotic

Background imageHavoc Collection: Chairing the Members, Plate IV from The Humours of an Election, 1757. Artist: William Hogarth

Chairing the Members, Plate IV from The Humours of an Election, 1757. Artist: William Hogarth
Chairing the Members, Plate IV from The Humours of an Election, 1757. This series of four plates depicts the Oxfordshire parliamentary election of 1754

Background imageHavoc Collection: Destruction Caused By A British Bomb Thrown From An Aeroplane Onto A German Cavalry Column And

Destruction Caused By A British Bomb Thrown From An Aeroplane Onto A German Cavalry Column And Hitting An Ammunition Waggon During Wwi. From The War Illustrated Album Deluxe, Published 1915

Background imageHavoc Collection: 10942758

10942758
Douglas A-20J Havoc - Photographed moments after taking a fatal hit

Background imageHavoc Collection: The Vacuum - A Masterpiece by H. M. Bateman

The Vacuum - A Masterpiece by H. M. Bateman
Page 1 of 4. Brilliant sequential cartoon by H. M. Bateman depicting a man asking his maid to have a go at a vacuum cleaner, only to find he sucks up everything in his path. Date: 1920

Background imageHavoc Collection: Douglas A-20G Havoc - shown in June 1944 D-Day markings

Douglas A-20G Havoc - shown in June 1944 D-Day markings, the American Havoc and RAF Boston were the same aircraft

Background imageHavoc Collection: A tornado in South Wales, 1913

A tornado in South Wales, 1913
Page from The Illustrated London News reporting on the havoc wrought by a tornado that passed through South Wales on the night of October 27th 1913. Date: 1913

Background imageHavoc Collection: Havoc by Harry Wall

Havoc by Harry Wall
Promotional postcard for Havoc by Harry Wall. First produced at the Regent Theatre, 4th November 1923 and Haymarket, 16th January 1924

Background imageHavoc Collection: American Douglas A-20A Attacking light bomber

American Douglas A-20A Attacking light bomber - designed specifically for low and medium altitude combat. The USaF (United States Army Air Forces) used the British name Havoc for the A-20A

Background imageHavoc Collection: Douglas P-70 Havoc -used by the US Army Air Force as a

Douglas P-70 Havoc -used by the US Army Air Force as a radar-equipped night fighter

Background imageHavoc Collection: Suffragette Wild Women at Greyfriars Magnet Library

Suffragette Wild Women at Greyfriars Magnet Library. Suffragettes wreak havoc at Greyfriars School in a screamingly funny complete school story of Harry Wharton & Co

Background imageHavoc Collection: Electric eels shock horses

Electric eels shock horses
Some electric eels(Gymnotus Electricus)wreak havoc on a herd of terrified looking horses. A large eel with a particularly mischievous expression reclines in the foreground

Background imageHavoc Collection: Havoc aircraft shoot down enemy bombers by G. H. Davis

Havoc aircraft shoot down enemy bombers by G. H. Davis
Night intruders during the Second World War: Havocs (the renamed Douglas Boston) strike at German bombers returning home. Date: 1942

Background imageHavoc Collection: Torpedoes from the air at Taranto by G. H. Davis

Torpedoes from the air at Taranto by G. H. Davis
Torpedoes from the air: the technique of torpedo-plane attack, which caused havoc to Italys fleet at Taranto during the Second World War. Date: 1940

Background imageHavoc Collection: POSTER: ROYAL AIR FORCE. Poster illustrating the various aircraft of the British Royal Air Force

POSTER: ROYAL AIR FORCE. Poster illustrating the various aircraft of the British Royal Air Force, c1943

Background imageHavoc Collection: Earth globe with a fuse lighted up as a time bomb

Earth globe with a fuse lighted up as a time bomb

Background imageHavoc Collection: Illustration by George Cruikshank for the poem The Witches Frolic

Illustration by George Cruikshank for the poem The Witches Frolic
KW366260 Illustration by George Cruikshank for the poem The Witches Frolic, from The Ingoldsby Legends or Mirth and Marvels, by Thomas Ingoldsby, published in 1865 (litho) by English School

Background imageHavoc Collection: The French Lady in London or The Head Dress of the Year 1771, printed for S. Sledge

The French Lady in London or The Head Dress of the Year 1771, printed for S. Sledge
XJF425330 The French Lady in London or The Head Dress of the Year 1771, printed for S. Sledge, 1771 (engraving) by Grimm, Samuel Hieronymous (1733-94) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageHavoc Collection: Menacing Ghost

Menacing Ghost
circa 1865: An apparition causes havoc by menacing two people in their kitchen. London Stereoscopic Company Comic Series - 13 (Photo by London Stereoscopic Company/Getty Images)

Background imageHavoc Collection: Puppies attaching the post - Ridways Tea Advertisement

Puppies attaching the post - Ridways Tea Advertisement
" The Pick of the post". An advertising postcard for Ridgways Tea, showing a pack of young puppies making some tasty discoveries while the Postmans back is turned

Background imageHavoc Collection: A woman riveter working on an A-20 Havoc light attack bomber at the Douglas Aircraft Company plant

A woman riveter working on an A-20 Havoc light attack bomber at the Douglas Aircraft Company plant in Long Beach
WORLD WAR II: RIVETER, 1942. A woman riveter working on an A-20 Havoc light attack bomber at the Douglas Aircraft Company plant in Long Beach, California, October 1942. Photographed by Alfred T

Background imageHavoc Collection: Stricken Douglas A-20 Havoc of the US 9th Air Force

Stricken Douglas A-20 Havoc of the US 9th Air Force



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"Havoc: Unleashing Chaos and Destruction" Planet Earth, once a thriving oasis in the vast universe, now rests precariously on human hands. The weight of our actions threatens its very existence, as we witness the heartbreaking sight of our world breaking down and crumbling before our eyes. A plague of locusts descends upon fertile lands, devouring crops and leaving behind desolation. Nature's delicate balance disrupted by this relentless onslaught, reminding us of the havoc we can wreak when greed overpowers compassion. In history's annals, tales echo of the bombardment of Kagoshima - a city reduced to rubble under the wrathful rain of destruction. The man who bid half-a-guinea at Tattersall's unknowingly set in motion a chain reaction that would unleash chaos beyond imagination. The Douglas Havoc Bomber takes flight during World War II, an embodiment of devastation soaring through the skies. Eight mighty aircraft stand ready for delivery; their lethal payload poised to bring havoc upon those unfortunate enough to be caught in their path. Panoramas reveal Lucknow's scarred landscape after the massacre that shook India during the uprising of 1857. Viewed through digitally restored reproductions from that dark period, it serves as a haunting reminder that havoc knows no boundaries or time constraints. H. M Bateman's masterpiece "The Vacuum" captures society spiraling into disarray as chaos ensues amidst everyday life. A reflection on how even mundane moments can become breeding grounds for turmoil if left unchecked. Amidst these turbulent times emerges Douglas A-20G Havoc adorned with D-Day markings – symbolizing both hope and destruction intertwined within one machine. Its presence reminds us that sometimes progress comes at great cost; unleashing havoc while striving towards victory. Yet not all forms of devastation are born from war or natural disasters alone; brick kilns silently contribute to climate change in Bangladesh. These seemingly innocuous structures emit greenhouse gases, leaving a lasting impact on our fragile planet.