EditorialSet of a boy miyamairi kimono and haori, Formal kimono for a boy for the first visit to a Shinto shrine (miyamairi kimono), with against a background of a diamond pattern in white on blue adornment of five circle-shaped images: a stream train in a coas...
EditorialBoys miyamairi kimono with trains, air and shipping, Formal kimono for a boy for the first visit to a Shinto shrine (miyamairi kimono), with against a background of a diamond pattern in white on blue a decoration of five crescent-shaped images: a strea...
EditorialZeppelin brought down and its crew captured.' A Zeppelin is a type of rigid airship pioneered by the German Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin in the early 20th century. After the outbreak of the First World War, the German military made extensive use of Ze...
EditorialSet of a boy miyamairi kimono and haori, Formal kimono for a boy for the first visit to a Shinto shrine (miyamairi kimono), with against a background of a diamond pattern in white on blue adornment of five circle-shaped images: a stream train in a coas...
EditorialBoys miyamairi kimono with trains, air and shipping, Formal kimono for a boy for the first visit to a Shinto shrine (miyamairi kimono), with against a background of a diamond pattern in white on blue a decoration of five crescent-shaped images: a strea...
Editorial'What the Zeppelins did in London'. Photograph of the damage caused to a house in the London surburbs as a result of a bombing raid during the First World War. . Daily Sketch. London, 1915. Source: Daily Sketch, 20 October 1915, front page.
EditorialZeppelin brought down and its crew captured.' A Zeppelin is a type of rigid airship pioneered by the German Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin in the early 20th century. After the outbreak of the First World War, the German military made extensive use of Ze...
EditorialDamage caused by fragments of bursting bombs, thrown from zeppelins. A cherry tree stripped, and windows smashed [England]. British soldiers standing amongst the ruins. Record of the Indian Army in Europe during the First World War. 20th century, 1915....