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Background imageOutdoors Collection: Abyssinia under attack by Italy

Abyssinia under attack by Italy
Abyssinia (Ethiopia) under attack by Italy. Emperor Haile Selassie (1891 - 1975) being toppled from his throne by an Italian tank

Background imageOutdoors Collection: American Depression 1930s

American Depression 1930s
The American Depression - 1930s. Children faced starvation when local relief funds were exhausted and there was no work for their parents. Emergency food depots were set up

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Crowds and police outside New York Stock Exchange

Crowds and police outside New York Stock Exchange
Crowds and police outside the New York Stock Exchange after the Wall Street Crash, 24 October 1929 - Black Thursday

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Police confronting demonstrators, Berlin, 1923

Police confronting demonstrators, Berlin, 1923

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Unsuccessful revolt of Spartacus League, 1919

Unsuccessful revolt of Spartacus League, 1919
Unsuccessful revolt of the Spartacus League, Berlin, January 1919. Members of the League shot

Background imageOutdoors Collection: American Depression 1930 s

American Depression 1930 s
The American Depression 1930 s. What We Need is a New Pump, cartoon on Franklin Delano Roosevelts New Deal and the pump priming deficits

Background imageOutdoors Collection: American Depression 1930s: Shanty town

American Depression 1930s: Shanty town
The American Depression 1930s: Thousands of jobless lived in shanty towns nicknamed Hoovervilles, earning a few cents a day sorting bottles and cans

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Franklin Delano Roosevelts New Deal

Franklin Delano Roosevelts New Deal: Back Talk from the Dummy showing Congress refusing to play Charlie McCarthy to FDRs ventriloquist Edgar Bergen

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Uncle Sam (America)

Uncle Sam (America) in danger of sinking due to President McKinley (Dingley Bill) and his policy on monopolies. Cartoon c1900

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Farm prices slumped while industry boomed in1920s

Farm prices slumped while industry boomed in1920s
In the USA farm prices slumped while industry boomed in the 1920s. " Well, farmers never have made money" said Calvin Coolidge (1872 - 1933), 30th President of the USA (1923 - 1929)

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Spanish American War, 1898

Spanish American War, 1898
Spanish - American War, 1898. Destruction of the Spanish fleet outside Santiago harbour in Admiral Ceveras desperate attempt by running the American blockade, 3 July 1898

Background imageOutdoors Collection: American Depression: Camp outside Washington

American Depression: Camp outside Washington
The American Depression: Camp outside Washington of the ex - servicemen who marched on the city asking for the bonuses promised to them to be paid in a lump sum

Background imageOutdoors Collection: American Depression: March on Washington

American Depression: March on Washington
The American Depression: March on Washington by ex - servicemen asking for the bonuses promised to them to be paid in a lump sum. The government could not grant their request due to a budget deficit

Background imageOutdoors Collection: View over New York harbour, C 1893

View over New York harbour, C 1893
View over New York harbour. From a photograph taken c1893

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Rooftops towards New York harbour, C 1893

Rooftops towards New York harbour, C 1893
Looking across the rooftops towards New York harbour. From a photograph taken c1893

Background imageOutdoors Collection: New Deal: Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1882 - 1945)

New Deal: Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1882 - 1945)
The New Deal: Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1882 - 1945) 32nd President of the USA at Topeka, on the 1932 campaign trail, addressing American farmers

Background imageOutdoors Collection: View of New York harbour and Statue of Liberty

View of New York harbour and Statue of Liberty
View of New York harbour and the Statue of Liberty, monument to the friendship between the peoples of France and the USA. Chromolithograph c1900

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Family during Depression, C1938

Family during Depression, C1938
US family during the Depression, the great economic turndown, c1938

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Shaduf being used to raise water, Egypt, late 1880s

Shaduf being used to raise water, Egypt, late 1880s
A shaduf or shadoof being used to raise water, Egypt, late 1880s. The shaduf has been used for irrigation for at least as early as 1500 BC. Photograph. Water supply. Agriculture

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Joseph Rene Bellot

Joseph Rene Bellot (1826 - 1853) French Arctic explorer, born at Rochefort. In 1851 he joined the Kennedy Franklin Search Expedition

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Frontispiece of Architecture Hydraulique

Frontispiece of Architecture Hydraulique
Frontispiece of " Architecture Hydraulique" by Bernard Forest de Belidor (Paris 1737), showing pump house containing the machinery for raising water supply for fountains

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Vasco Nunes de Balboa

Vasco Nunes de Balboa (1475 - 1519) Spanish conquistador and explorer, the first European to see the east of the Pacific Ocean, September 1513

Background imageOutdoors Collection: The Science Record (New York, 1874)

The Science Record (New York, 1874)
Aids to drawing: The field camera Sketching with the aid of a portable tent - type camera obscura. Behind the lens mounted on top of the tent is a mirror angled at 45 degrees

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Battle of Austerlitz, 2 December 1805

Battle of Austerlitz, 2 December 1805
Napoleonic Wars. The Battle of Austerlitz, 2 December 1805. The French victory over Austria and Russia led to the Treaty of Presburg, 26 December 1805

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Burke and Wills Expedition

Burke and Wills Expedition to explore the interior of Australia (1860 - 1861). Death of Robert O Hara Burke (1820 - 1861) Irish explorer and leader of the expedition

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Caricature against Prohibition, 1932

Caricature against Prohibition, 1932
Caricature against Prohibition (of alcohol). A mob hanging an effigy of Prohibition from a tree. 1932

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Tornado striking town, United States, 1930s

Tornado striking town, United States, 1930s
Tornado striking a town in the Mid - West of the USA, 1930s

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Boudicca 1st century British queen of the Iceni

Boudicca 1st century British queen of the Iceni
Boudicca (Boadicea) 1st century British queen of the Iceni after her defeat. Overwhelmed by the Romans under Suetonius, Boudicca is said to have taken poison

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Irish (in tall hats)

Irish (in tall hats) and European immigrant families arriving in New York harbour and approaching Ellis Island where they would be processed. The Statue of Liberty is in the background. c1900

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Building stock water dam, United States, 1930

Building stock water dam, United States, 1930
Building a stock water dam, Pennington County, South Dakota, USA, during the 1930s

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Statue of Liberty, New York, United States

Statue of Liberty, New York, United States
Statue of Liberty, New York, USA, monument to the friendship between the peoples of France and the USA. The right hand of the statue holding the torch of liberty

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Hirsute woman

Hirsute woman, a member of a tribe believed by the ancients to inhabit certain regions of the earth. From Hartmann Schedel " Liber chronicarum mundi" (Nuremberg Chronicle) Nuremberg, 1493

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Siamese twins joined at back

Siamese twins joined at back
Siamese or conjoined twins. Children joined at the back. Reported in 11th century. From " Liber chronicarum mundi (Nuremberg Chronicle) by Hartmann Schedel (Nuremberg, 1493). Woodcut

Background imageOutdoors Collection: African woman with white skin due to lack of Melanin

African woman with white skin due to lack of Melanin. Her child which is on her lap has normal pigmentation. Photograph c1880

Background imageOutdoors Collection: John Sinclair of Ulbster (1754 - 1835)

John Sinclair of Ulbster (1754 - 1835) Scottish politician, economist and writer on finance and agriculture, born at Thurso Castle, Caithness, Scotland

Background imageOutdoors Collection: The Inn at Capel Curig, Snowdonia, North Wales, UK

The Inn at Capel Curig, Snowdonia, North Wales, UK
The Inn at Capel Curig from Moel Siabod near Betws - y - Coed, Snowdonia, North Wales. In the left foreground a simple wooden plank bridge spans the Afon Lugwy

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Boy breaking ice so that his mother can fill jar

Boy breaking ice so that his mother can fill jar
Winter: Country boy breaking ice so that his mother can fill her water jar. His sister grasps the edge their mothers shawl to prevent herself falling over

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Children bringing food to parents who are Haymaking

Children bringing food to parents who are Haymaking
Summer: Children with a little cart bringing food and drink to their parents who are Haymaking. Chomolithograph c1870

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Archimedean screw by Gaspard G. de Serviere, 1719

Archimedean screw by Gaspard G. de Serviere, 1719
Archimedean screw operated by reciprocating rope to give continuous circular motion. The screw is being used to raise water from A to B

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Belgian lines

Belgian lines

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Salomon - Auguste Andree (centre)

Salomon - Auguste Andree (centre) (1854 - 1897), Swedish engineer, with the men who accompanied on the fatal voyage to explore the North Pole (1897). On 11 July 1897 they set out by balloon

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Dead soldier

Dead soldier

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Refueling trucks

Refueling trucks

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Gas masks for horses

Gas masks for horses

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Meuse in camp

Meuse in camp

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Remains of zepplin L-31

Remains of zepplin L-31

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Cars in regimental railhead

Cars in regimental railhead

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Gas cloud

Gas cloud



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