EditorialDestroyed buildings at Bar-le-Duc due to aircraft bombs, Quartier de Bar-le-Duc Incendi? par les avions and 1917 (title on object), gelding of a building, architecture, Bar-le-Duc, anonymous, 1917, cardboard, photographic paper, gelatin silver print, h...
EditorialNavy Cannon for 80 caliber bombs, Cannon, signed: Adam sc, Planche III, after p. 446, Adam (sc.), Henri-Joseph Paixhans: Nouvelle force maritime, et application de cette force ? quelques parties du service de l'arm?e de terre: ou essai sur l'?tat actue...
EditorialMarine iron cannon for 150 caliber bombs, Cannon, signed: Adam sc, Planche IV, after p. 446, Adam (sc.), Henri-Joseph Paixhans: Nouvelle force maritime, et application de cette force ? quelques parties du service de l'arm?e de terre: ou essai sur l'?ta...
EditorialLaws of movement of those bodies thrown, Representation of Laws on the Throwing of Bodies and Their Application in Throwing Bombs and Bullets, Tab. LVII, p. 64, 1745, Tobias Mayer: Mathematischer Atlas, in welchem auf 60 Tabellen alle Theile der Mathem...
EditorialBronze seat gun for 8 inch bombs, Cannons in longitudinal section, signed: Adam (sc.), Planche VI, after p. 446, Adam (sc.), Henri-Joseph Paixhans: Nouvelle force maritime, et application de cette force ? quelques parties du service de l'arm?e de terre...
EditorialThe Vienna Opera, damaged by bombs during the last days of World War II, reopened on November 5, 1955 with a performance of Beethoven's " Fidelio". Conductor Bruno Walter in a box.
EditorialThe Vienna Opera, damaged by bombs towards the end of World War II, was reopened with great pomp after the signing of the Austrian State Treaty on November 5, 1955. Last roll-call for the uniformed ticket-inspectors.
EditorialThe Vienna Operahouse, damaged by bombs during the last days of World War II, was reopened after extensive repairs on November 5, 1955. The lit-up operahouse.
EditorialA Dutch bomber bombs the fort in the center of the city of Jogyakarta. Dating: 19-Dec-1948. Place: Jogyakarta. Measurements: h 16.9 cm ? w 24.2 cm.
EditorialA Dutch bomber bombs the fort in the center of the city of Jogyakarta. Dating: 19-Dec-1948. Place: Jogyakarta. Measurements: h 16.9 cm ? w 24.2 cm.
EditorialFlying dragon shooting arrows at a city. The dragon represents a German airship dropping bombs on London during World War One. Ashurajo, a satirical work about the First World War. Tokyo, 1920. Flying dragon shooting arrows at a city. The dragon repres...
EditorialA British infantry bombing party [Lestrem, France]. Men of the 1st Manchester Regiment advancing along a trench and hurling Mills' bombs ahead of them. 6 August 1915. Record of the Indian Army in Europe during the First World War. 20th century, 6 Augus...
EditorialThe Vienna Opera House, damaged by bombs during the last days of World War II, reopened after extensive reconstruction on November 5, 1955. Don Giovanni at the Vienna State Opera, 1955. George London (Don Giovanni) and Erich Kunz (Leporello).
EditorialThe Vienna Opera House, damaged by bombs during the last days of World War II, reopened after extensive reconstruction on November 5, 1955 with Beethoven's "Fidelio". Audience. Vienna, 1955.
EditorialThe Vienna Opera House, damaged by bombs during the last days of World War II, reopened after extensive reconstruction on November 5, 1955 with Beethoven's "Fidelio". A full house - chancellor Julius Raab in the first row.
EditorialThe Vienna Opera House, damaged by bombs during the last days of World War II, reopened after extensive reconstruction on November 5, 1955 with Beethoven's "Fidelio". George London inspects his costume for Don Giovanni. Vienna, 1955.
EditorialThe Vienna Opera House, damaged by bombs during the last days of World War II, reopened after extensive reconstruction on November 5, 1955. Elegant guests.
EditorialThe Vienna Opera, damaged by bombs towards the end of World War II, was reopened with great pomp after the signing of the Austrian State Treaty on November 5, 1955. Last roll-call for the uniformed ticket-inspectors.
EditorialThe Vienna Operahouse, damaged by bombs during the last days of World War II, was reopened after extensive repairs on November 5, 1955. The lit-up operahouse.
EditorialHaus Olbrich, Mathildenhoehe, Darmstadt. Olbrich built the house for his family in 1900-1901. It was sold in 1940, much damaged by bombs in 1944 and greatly altered during restoration in 1978. Of the original house only the tiles, the garden gate and a...