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"Wrong Turns and Unexpected Twists: From NFS Training to Noah's Ark" In this NFS training photo

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Around the world with Broadhursts globe-circling success, What happened to Jones by Geo. H. Broadhurst, author of Why Smith left home, The wrong Mr. Wright, The house that Jack built, etc. Date c1900

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Broadhursts hilarious sufficiency, What happened to Jones by Geo. H. Broadhurst, author of Why Smith left home, The wrong Mr. Wright, The house that Jack built, etc. Date c1900

Background imageWrong Collection: What happened to Jones Broadhursts hilarious sufficiency

What happened to Jones Broadhursts hilarious sufficiency : by George H. Broadhurst, author of Why Smith left home, The wrong Mr. Wright, etc. Date c1899

Background imageWrong Collection: A Professor of Languages

A Professor of Languages A Language Student returns to his College, but his grasp of the vernacular of his cabby seems less that First Class as he appears to have underpaid his driver

Background imageWrong Collection: Community singing

Community singing
The man who sang the words of the wrong verse. Date: 1928

Background imageWrong Collection: Boy repairing a clock -- Something Wrong with the Works

Boy repairing a clock -- Something Wrong with the Works

Background imageWrong Collection: Hand with thumb pointing down, artwork

Hand with thumb pointing down, artwork
Hand with thumb pointing down, computer artwork. This gesture could be used to signal dislike, or indicate if something is wrong or bad

Background imageWrong Collection: Artwork of embryonic development, 1891

Artwork of embryonic development, 1891
Historical artwork of embryonic development. Four mammalian embryos of (from left to right) a dog, a bat, a rabbit and a human

Background imageWrong Collection: Iguanodon and Megalosaurus dinosaurs

Iguanodon and Megalosaurus dinosaurs
Iguanodon (left) and Megalosaurus (right), historical artwork. This inaccurate reconstruction shows the dinosaurs co-existing when they actually date from two different time periods

Background imageWrong Collection: 1560 Gesner Bird of Paradise myth

1560 Gesner Bird of Paradise myth
Woodcut from Gesner " Icones Animalium", publ. Christof Froschover, Zurich (1560). When Magellans ship returned as the first to sail around the world in 1522

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Power tool
Handyman sharpens a drill bit using a power tool

Background imageWrong Collection: Embryonic development, historical artwork

Embryonic development, historical artwork
Embryonic development. Historical artwork showing two stages in the embryonic development of a dog (left) and a human (right)

Background imageWrong Collection: Artwork of twelve catarrhines, 1870

Artwork of twelve catarrhines, 1870
Twelve catarrhines. Historical artwork of twelve apes and Old World monkeys, from the 1870 edition of Ernst Haeckels The Natural History of Creation. These drawings are not entirely accurate

Background imageWrong Collection: Driving on the right hand side / W H Robinson

Driving on the right hand side / W H Robinson
A difficulty which confronts the British motorist abroad is driving on the right hand side of the road. To master this takes a little practice with mirrors

Background imageWrong Collection: Dea(r) Ex Machina, by W. S. Hutton

Dea(r) Ex Machina, by W. S. Hutton
Illustration showing a fashionable lady trying to work out what is wrong with her car

Background imageWrong Collection: No, Colonel, You ve got the wrong number by Merlin Enabnit

No, Colonel, You ve got the wrong number by Merlin Enabnit
Back view of a dark-haired pin up girl by Merlin Enabnit (1903-1979). She is wearing a transparent pink and blue dress and speaking on a red telephone

Background imageWrong Collection: Herault De Sechelles

Herault De Sechelles
MARIE-JEAN HERAULT DE SECHELLES - French lawyer, writer and revolutionary statesman who made the wrong moves and was guillotined for alleged treason

Background imageWrong Collection: Prisoners Regrets

Prisoners Regrets
A revolutionary in prison looks back with nostalgia to the early, heroic days of the Revolution, before everything started to go wrong

Background imageWrong Collection: Hunting in the Snow 2 / 2

Hunting in the Snow 2 / 2
ONE OF THE WRONG SORT Who goes out with hunters because it is the fashion " Confound the snow is not hunting bad enough without this..."

Background imageWrong Collection: Something Wrong Somewher

Something Wrong Somewher
SOMETHING WRONG SOMEWHERE A shopkeeper and his wife can t get their books to balance

Background imageWrong Collection: Pointing Fingers 1933

Pointing Fingers 1933
Cast off by the husband she loved, Margaret stumbled down the street past the prying eyes of the neighbours : they, too, believed the wicked lies a jealous girl had spread

Background imageWrong Collection: Tradesman Balances Books

Tradesman Balances Books
Theres something wrong somewhere - a tradesman and his wife try to balance the books

Background imageWrong Collection: Costumes Catch Fire / 1392

Costumes Catch Fire / 1392
Charles VI of France is nearly involved in a fatal accident when dancers costumes catch fire after a practical joke goes horribly wrong. All four die

Background imageWrong Collection: Colosseum and false Roman columns for theatre

Colosseum and false Roman columns for theatre, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imageWrong Collection: U-Boat Gets Wrong Ship

U-Boat Gets Wrong Ship
Oh sorry! I thought you were a neutral vessel! says the German U-boat commander

Background imageWrong Collection: Heading the Ball Badly

Heading the Ball Badly
Don t swallow it, old man! A footballer tries to head the ball with the wrong part of his head

Background imageWrong Collection: Husband Hogs Fire C1875

Husband Hogs Fire C1875
Realisation: the husband selfishly hogs the fire, while his wife stands by the window wondering where she went wrong

Background imageWrong Collection: Le Fages Glue

Le Fages Glue
this Man Used Le Pages Liquid Glue in the Wrong Place

Background imageWrong Collection: Paris Streetfolk C16

Paris Streetfolk C16
Paris beggars, one of them crippled but there doesn t seem much wrong with the two others

Background imageWrong Collection: 1392 Masque / France / Burnt

1392 Masque / France / Burnt
During reign of Charles VI of France - a practical joke goes horribly wrong when a number of men are burnt alive in their costumes at a party

Background imageWrong Collection: New Guinea Warriors

New Guinea Warriors
Two warriors, on the wrong side of whom one would not wish to be

Background imageWrong Collection: Riding the Stang 1814

Riding the Stang 1814
A herald carried aloft the stang makes rough music & alerts the neighbourhood to a husband-beater. Natural justice aiming to get wrong- doers to mend their ways

Background imageWrong Collection: George Duke Buckingham

George Duke Buckingham
GEORGE VILLIERS, duke of BUCKINGHAM - statesman stiff in opinion, always in the wrong, was everything by starts, and nothing long. with his autograph

Background imageWrong Collection: Chimneysweep

Chimneysweep
A sweep comes down the wrong chimney and finds himself in a girls bedroom (scene from Kingsleys The Water Babies )



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"Wrong Turns and Unexpected Twists: From NFS Training to Noah's Ark" In this NFS training photo, a firefighter demonstrates the wrong way to handle a hose - definitely not how to put out fires effectively. Jorrocks and the Bull: A comical scene unfolds as Jorrocks takes a wrong turn during his pursuit of a bull, leading to hilarious consequences. "The Horse That Took The Wrong Turning - At Epsom": An infamous horse race moment captured in H. M. B's painting, showcasing the unexpected outcome when a horse veers off course. Ever woken up on the wrong side of bed? W. H. Robinson captures the grumpy morning mood perfectly in his humorous cartoon illustration. Dinosaurs aboard Noah's Ark? Something seems terribly wrong. Explore this whimsical depiction of biblical events that defy logic but spark imagination. Douglas Corrigan, famously known as "Wrong Way, " challenges conventions by flying from New York to Ireland instead of California – an accidental adventure that made history. In this intriguing political cartoon titled "Something Wrong, " Irish MPs puzzle over an unusual discrepancy – can you spot what they missed? GEC workers campaign outside their London headquarters for fair treatment and better conditions – standing up against workplace injustices is never wrong. German soldiers fall victim to an optical illusion during WWII when they mistake a miniature country town setup for real buildings in the distance – proving appearances can be deceiving even on the battlefield. Mussolini's secret weapon revealed. Uncover the surprising truth behind Italy's unconventional tactics during wartime in this captivating exposé. Hugh Latimer saved from persecution: Discover how one man's courage led him down an unexpected path towards salvation in this inspiring tale from history. Organist & Choirboy 1904.