RM2BW3DE8–Painters at work in the sky - an impression coveyed by this unusual angle picture made as workmen scraped the old paint from the giant foremast of the Canadian Pacific liner Montealm which is being overhauled at Southampton . 6 November 1935
RM2BW3DEH–Painters at work in the sky - an impression coveyed by this unusual angle picture made as workmen scraped the old paint from the giant foremast of the Canadian Pacific liner Montealm which is being overhauled at Southampton . 6 November 1935
RM2BTPNMF–Fire ship! Clouds of smoke rising from the steamer 'Ferranti'give the impression that she is on fire in the River Thames. But the slight crowds were caused as she lowered her final to pass on the Blackfriars Bridge. 25 September 1937
RM2BW2813–Lady Oxford gives her impression of the 20th Century at london Luncheon. Lady Oxford was among the well known people who gave their impressions, from first hand knowledge, of important events of the 20th century, at the 86th Foyle's Literary Luncheon at the Grosvenor House. 19 January 1938
RM2BW260X–New impression for the Great Seal at Royal Mint. The new impression for the Great Seal of England was on view at the Royal Mint, London. Photo shows, the plaster impression of the Great Seal at the Royal Mint. The front is on left and the back is on right 26 February 26 1938
RM2BW3XKP–The Madrid battle front from the air . These aeial pictures give a vivid impression of the Madrid battle line where since the beginning of last November , when General Franco first laid siege to the capital , Government defenders and rebel attackers have have launched attack and counter attack in the net work of trenches and defence works on the fringe of the city . Photo shows , an aerial view of the Madrid battle zone in the north western part of the city . In the foreground , trenches can be seen wriggling over the battlefield , which is pitted with shell holes . 30 March 1937
RM2BW3XEJ–The Madrid battle front from the air . These aeial pictures give a vivid impression of the Madrid battle line where since the beginning of last November , when General Franco first laid siege to the capital , Government defenders and rebel attackers have have launched attack and counter attack in the net work of trenches and defence works on the fringe of the city . Photo shows , an aerial view ofwestern battle front of Madrid with the Manzanaras River below , and a part of the Casa del Campo ( lower right corner ) . The rectangular building top right is the burnt out Montana Barracks , and in
RM2BW3XDM–The Madrid battle front from the air . These aeial pictures give a vivid impression of the Madrid battle line where since the beginning of last November , when General Franco first laid siege to the capital , Government defenders and rebel attackers have have launched attack and counter attack in the net work of trenches and defence works on the fringe of the city . Photo shows , an aerial view of the north western battle zone of Madrid . the star shaped building in centre is the Model Prison . The trees on left are the West Park . trenches can be seen in the open space top left . 30 March 193
RMWH9BWK–Space artists impression. Lunar orbitor.
RMWH9BYM–Space/Artist's impression of Orion's Sword.
RMWH904A–An artist impression of the grim landscape of the battlefield
RMWH8YAK–Artist impression of Shanidar Cave Burial
RMWH9B2G–Artist impression of Palace of Knossos Crete
RMWHB2H6–Artists impression of Soldiers in Ch'in tomb.
RMWH8RYF–Artist's impression of the Russo-Japanese war. 1904
RMWHB2GW–Artists impression of Soldiers in Ch'in tomb.
RMWH94K9–Artist Impression of Chariot Racing at during early olympics
RMWH8YB6–An impression of life in a campsite occupied by Homo Habilis
RMWHAB75–Artists impression of figures near the infantry general in the second pit
RMWH9JDR–An artist impression of the figures near the infantry general in the second pit
RMWHAC20–The beginnings of Marks & Spencer. Artists impression of the 'original' stall in the 1880's
RMWH914J–An artists impression of troops crossing a river on improvised bridges by Francois Flameng
RMWHAAF5–A contemporary impression of the Tolpuddle Martyrs. From the Cleave's Penny Gazette of Variety 1838
RMWH97HM–A Dutchman's impression of an entertainment at the Mogul court the girls in the centre front are mimicking elephants.
RMWH8NTM–'A Trophy' A soldier's impression of the capture of German prisoners during the Allied offensive. Drawing by J Walford
RMWH8W85–16th century model of a Catalan ship (giving a good impression of the kind of vessel used by Pizarro)
RMWHAP36–An impression by the artist Steven Spurrier of Marconi's demonstration on Salisbury Plain in 1896 to officials of the Post Office and the Services
RMWHAG05–Abu Dhabi Marine Areas Ltd. Artist's impression of the sea bed layout of the Zakum Subsea Production Scheme. 1971
RMWHA6HY–Artists impression of the Royal Navys assult ship to carry landing craft which can be launched by flooding compartments of the ship and lowering it into the water. She will have a helicopter platform. February 1961
RMWHA9HJ–An artist's impression in 1875 of the chaos that was- incorrectly- expected after Edison's development of the quadruplex telegraph, which allowed four messages to be sent over a single wire. . . Trouble in the Quad 1875
RMWHAAD4–Publications office of the Grand Trunk Herald. An artists fanciful impression of the teenage Edison printing the Grand Trunk HErald, the paper he produced while working as a newsboy on the Port Huron Detroit Line.
RMWHAR90–Red pottery bowl excavated in 1954-7 at Pan-p'o Shensi. The base is marked with the impression of a coarse straight woven fabric of hemp or similar fibres which probably was used also to allow turning
RMWHB6J9–J. M. W. Turner's impression of a regatta at Cowes (detail).. Joseph Mallord William Turner (23 April 1775 - 19 December 1851) was an English Romantic landscape painter, watercolourist and printmaker, whose style can be said to have laid the foundation for Impressionism. Perhaps the most famous English Romantic landscape artist, he became known as 'the painter of light'..
RMWH8G1A–An artist's impression of the execution of Charles I (1600-1649). King of England, Scotland and Ireland. This War Without An Enemy by Richard Ollard, page 201.. When Charles was beheaded on 30 January 1649, a moan was heard from the assembled crowd, some of whom then dipped their handkerchiefs in his blood, thus starting the cult of the Martyr King. There is some historical debate over the identity of the man who beheaded the King, who was masked at the scene.
RM2GJ1BMH–ARTISTS IMPRESSION OF OLYMPIC GAMES TOKYO SITE ; 27 AUGUST 1964
RM2BW205K–Moina, the London Zoo's favourite gorilla, who isn't even afraid of her mate, Mok, is scared of a piece of paper. Moina persuaded by keeper R. Smith to make an impression on the greased paper in order to get a set of fingerprints for comparison. 29 June 1937
RM2BTPPB2–Dark giants of power!. Towering, graceful stacks of the Battersea Power Station with the streamers of smoke belching against a cloudy sky, cranes, and tugs puffing by on the sun sparkled river give an impression of the 'industrial Thames' source of London's power and wealth. 28 January 1938
RM2BTPP87–Dark giants of power!. Towering, graceful stacks of the Battersea Power Station with the streamers of smoke belching against a cloudy sky, cranes, and tugs puffing by on the sun sparkled river give an impression of the 'industrial Thames' source of London's power and wealth. 28 January 1938
RM2BW8G64–Peasant becomes Romanian minister of Agriculture . M Mihalacke , whose appointment by King Carol has caused an excellent impression throughout the country . Hydroplanes royal passengers . Queen Marie of Romania and Princess Ileana , who took a flight out to sea on the occasion of their welcoming the British warships . 1930.
RM2BTPK5B–Ghost rider . Motor cycle racing season opens at Brooklands . The British Motor cycle racing club ' s first meeting opened the motor cycle racing season at Brooklands . Photo shows , an impression of speed as C B Bickell , riding an Ariel won the one lap Outer Circuit Handicap race at an average speed of 90 . 35 . 1 April 1936
RM2BTPP88–Locomotive of the future will slide through the air. The perfectly streamlined expresses which, with searchlights, gleaming, will literally slide through the air as it rushes across the continents of the future. The wonderful streamline will reduce air resistance and increase speed. Searchlights cutting the night sky from prow and roof will give warnings of the monsters approach. This impression of the locomotive of the future will be seen in New York World's Fair of 1939. 5 February 1938
RM2BW201W–From a little inn in the quaint Essex village of Bardfield, old craftsmen and typical local characters are to broadcast to America an impression of English country life as it has been for centuries. In the taproom of the Spread Eagle the local wart-healer, Uppy, two professional thatchers and Professor Harold Laski will speak into the microphone and mine host, Mr Harry Barnes, will close the program with Last Orders and Time, gentleman, please. 10 July 1937
RM2BW2017–From a little inn in the quaint Essex village of Bardfield, old craftsmen and typical local characters are to broadcast to America an impression of English country life as it has been for centuries. In the taproom of the Spread Eagle the local wart-healer, Uppy, two professional thatchers and Professor Harold Laski will speak into the microphone and mine host, Mr Harry Barnes, will close the program with Last Orders and Time, gentleman, please. 10 July 1937
RM2BWBAGJ–Judges compliment to Scientists daughter . Mrs Ayrton Gould , a daughter of the late Professor Ayrton , held the attention of the Royal Commision of Awards to investors at the Law Courts while she discussed the highly scientific processes connected with searchlights . It was claimed that the late Professor Ayrton had invented an ideal burning carbon . His daughter contested the claim against a host of experts and made such a fine impression that Mr Justice Tomlin observed ' You are explaining it very nicely and very clearly to me ' 24 November 1924
RM2BW1X5M–Anglican Rural Dean asks for return of crucifix following uproar over Duke of Windsor's religious wedding. Prebendary F. A. Cardew, Rural Dean of France, stated in Paris that he had talked to the Bishop of Fulham by telephone and had requested one of the Duke of Windsor's friends - to whom he had lent a crucifix under the impression that it was to be used at the Duke's civil marriage to Mrs Wallis Warfield - to return the crucifix in view of the fact that the Duke is also to have civil marriage. The civil ceremony is to be conducted in defiance of the Bishop of Durham by the Reverend R. A. And
RM2BW1WBH–President and Chancellor review Austria's forces at Spring Parade in Vienna. President Miklas of Austria and Chancellor Schuschnigg together with other members of Austrian government took the salute at the Spring Parade in Vienna of the Vienna Garrison. The parade gave a vivid impression of Austria's refound military strength. Photo shows: President Miklas (holding silk hat) followed by Chancellor Schuschnigg, Vice-Chancellor Field-Marshal Hulgerth and State Secretary Zehne [?] as he passed between serried ranks of troops and mechanised units on the Heldenplatz, Vienna. 27 April 1937
RM2BW27PJ–From a little inn in the quaint Essex village of Bardfield, old craftsmen and typical local characters are to broadcast to America an impression of English country life as it has been for centuries. In the taproom of the Spread Eagle the local wart-healer, Uppy, two professional thatchers and Professor Harold Laski will speak into the microphone and mine host, Mr Harry Barnes, will close the program with Last Orders and Time, gentleman, please. Moses Drain, one of the men who would give a talk on house thatching at work in his cottage garden. 10 July 1937
RM2BW27H4–From a little inn in the quaint Essex village of Bardfield, old craftsmen and typical local characters are to broadcast to America an impression of English country life as it has been for centuries. In the taproom of the Spread Eagle the local wart-healer, Uppy, two professional and Professor Harold Laski will speak into the microphone and mine host, Mr Harry Barnes (left), will close the program with Last Orders and Time, gentleman, please. Uppy (Charles Shephard Andrews) the local wart-healer. He can cure warts within a few weeks without even seeing his patient.Uppy (right) and Moses Drain
RM2BW27J3–From a little inn in the quaint Essex village of Bardfield, old craftsmen and typical local characters are to broadcast to America an impression of English country life as it has been for centuries. In the taproom of the Spread Eagle the local wart-healer, Uppy, two professional and Professor Harold Laski will speak into the microphone and mine host, Mr Harry Barnes (left), will close the program with Last Orders and Time, gentleman, please. Uppy (Charles Shephard Andrews) the local wart-healer. He can cure warts within a few weeks without even seeing his patient. The host Mr Harry Barnes ser
RM2BW206M–From a little inn in the quaint Essex village of Bardfield, old craftsmen and typical local characters are to broadcast to America an impression of English country life as it has been for centuries. In the taproom of the Spread Eagle the local wart-healer, Uppy, two professional thatchers and Professor Harold Laski will speak into the microphone and mine host, Mr Harry Barnes, will close the program with Last Orders and Time, gentleman, please. Uppy (Charles Shephard Andrews) the local wart-healer photographed over his garden gate. Uppy can cure warts within a few weeks without even seeing hi
RM2BW20FX–From a little inn in the quaint Essex village of Bardfield, old craftsmen and typical local characters are to broadcast to America an impression of English country life as it has been for centuries. In the taproom of the Spread Eagle the local wart-healer, Uppy, two professional thatchers and Professor Harold Laski will speak into the microphone and mine host, Mr Harry Barnes, will close the program with Last Orders and Time, gentleman, please. Uppy (Charles Shephard Andrews) the local wart-healer photographed over his garden gate. Uppy can cure warts within a few weeks without even seeing hi
RMWH97JG–Father Ferdinand Verbiest dressed as a Chinese astrologer a Japanese view illustrating the widespread impression the Jesuits made in the East
RMWH8K54–Occult Cosmology . The science of the origin and development of the universe. Diagram illustrating The Laws of Visual Impression. The Rectilineator Used in the Koreshan Geodetic Survey.. Illustrating the Illusions of optical Phenomena . Comprehensive View of the Air Line
RMWH8YBF–Mutesa. 'The king's gait in retiring was intended to be very majestic, but did not succeed in conveying to me that impression... founded on the step of the lion.... the outward sweep of the legs... appeared to me only to realise a very ludicrous kind of waddle.' (Speke) From a sketch by Grant..
RMWH8J15–A Midshipman's Berth in a British Frigate 1822, by Augustus Earle (1793-1838). English painter of American descent, his travelling experiences formed his subject matter. From Darwin and the Beagle by Alan Moorhead page 198-9.. Midshipmen were berthed on the orlop deck. This scene shows the various activities taking place in the mess but the impression of space has been greatly exaggerated. An informal group portrait of young officers serving on board a British naval ship, this painting has its origins in Earle's first-hand experience as a travel artist. In November 1820, while travelling in
RM2BTPA3C–The desertship modern . Christopher Bichoff of Kiel has designed a desert liner which it is anticipated will revolutionize desert transport and make the ancient camel caravan system obselete . The new desert liner . 21 December 1926
RM2BW8CK9–Marshal Foch to unveil striking memorial to 1st division ( BEF ) at Chapeau Rouge , near Le Cateau . 12 April 1927
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