EditorialVenice bombed by Austrians, Air raid of the Austrian troops with balloon bombs at the siege of Venice in the summer of 1849, Signed: Demarle; R?nard, Fig. 70, p. 409, Demarle, Gustave-Alphonse (dess.); R?nard (sc.), 1876, Alfred Sircos; Th. Pallier: Hi...
EditorialDesign for a Cartouche or Frame with Four Groups of Military Ornament: Flames and Thunderbolts on bottom; Swags of Bombs at Sides; Sword, Baton, and Laurel Top.
EditorialThe Vienna Opera, damaged by bombs during the last days of World War II, reopened in 1955 with Beethoven's " Fidelio". A member of the opera's fire brigade greets ballet master Erika Hanka with a hand-kiss, a greeting quite usual in Vienna so...
EditorialLieut. F.A. De Pass, V.C.; 34th Poona Horse.' Frank Alexander de Pass VC (April 26, 1887 - November 25, 1914) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross. He was the first person of the Jewish faith and the first Indian Army officer to receive the V...
EditorialA quiet afternoon in Prague; houses are in very bad repair although Prague did not suffer from artillery or bombs during the Second World War. 1956.
EditorialThe Vienna Opera, damaged by bombs during the last days of World War II, reopened in 1955 with Beethoven's " Fidelio". Claire Booth-Luce, American writer and Ambassador to Italy with escort at the opening. Vienna,1955.
EditorialThe Vienna Opera, damaged by bombs during the last days of World War II, reopened in 1955 with Beethoven's " Fidelio". A member of the opera's fire brigade greets ballet master Erika Hanka with a hand-kiss, a greeting quite usual in Vienna so...
EditorialThe Vienna Opera, damaged by bombs during the last days of World War II, reopened in 1955 with Beethoven's " Fidelio". During the intermission, Austrian President Theodor Koerner chats with Chancellor Julius Raab.
EditorialThe Vienna Opera House, damaged by bombs during the last days of World War II, reopened after extensive reconstruction on November 5, 1955. Photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson.
EditorialThe Vienna Opera, damaged by bombs towards the end of World War II, was reopened with great pomp six months after the signing of the Austrian State Treaty, on November 5, 1955. Police restrains happy crowds who watch guests arrive for the opening.
EditorialThe Vienna Operahouse, damaged by bombs during the last days of World War II, was reopened after extensive repairs on November 5, 1955. A quick tug at her husband's collar before entering the auditorium.
EditorialThe Vienna Operahouse, damaged by bombs during the last days of World War II, was reopened after extensive repairs on November 5, 1955 with Beethoven's Fidelio. Paul Schoeffler (Pizarro) and Ludwig Weber (Rocco) .
EditorialHouse Destroyed by Air Bombs (Tournai), from War. Otto Dix (German, 1891-1969); published by Verlag Karl Nierendorf/Galerie Nierendorf (German). Date: 1924. Dimensions: 299 x 244 mm (plate); 475 x 353 mm (sheet). Drypoint and aquatint on cream wove pap...
EditorialHouse Destroyed by Air Bombs (Tournai), from War. Otto Dix (German, 1891-1969); published by Verlag Karl Nierendorf/Galerie Nierendorf (German). Date: 1924. Dimensions: 299 x 244 mm (plate); 475 x 353 mm (sheet). Drypoint and aquatint on cream wove pap...
Editorial[1/1] Gurkha bombing party practising bombing in a trench with live bombs [near Merville, France], 26th July 1915. Record of the Indian Army in Europe during the First World War. 20th century, 26th July 1915. Gelatin silver prints. Source: Photo 24/(148).
EditorialLieut. F.A. De Pass, V.C.; 34th Poona Horse.' Frank Alexander de Pass VC (April 26, 1887 - November 25, 1914) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross. He was the first person of the Jewish faith and the first Indian Army officer to receive the V...
EditorialLieut J.G. Smyth, V.C., 15th Sikhs. Brigadier Sir John George Smyth, 1st Baronet, VC MC PC (25 October 1893 – 26 April 1983) was a British Indian Army officer and Conservative Member of Parliament. He was a lieutenant in the 15th Ludhiana Sikhs, 3rd ...
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....
EditorialAlfonso de Albuquerque, Duke of Goa (ca.1453-1515). Portuguese general. Viceroy of India. Engraving depicting the ammunition who Albuquerque brings from their ships to the mainland: bullets, buckshots and bombs.
EditorialDesign for a Cartouche or Frame with Four Groups of Military Ornament: Flames and Thunderbolts on bottom; Swags of Bombs at Sides; Sword, Baton, and Laurel Top.
EditorialAlfonso de Albuquerque, Duke of Goa (ca.1453-1515). Portuguese general. Viceroy of India. Engraving depicting the ammunition who Albuquerque brings from their ships to the mainland: bullets, buckshots and bombs.
EditorialAustrian military balloons dropping incendiary bombs on Venice, 1849. Woodblock engraving by H. Rousseau after E. Skis from Louis Figuier's "Les Merveilles de la Science: Aerostats" (Marvels of Science: Air Balloons), Furne, Jouvet et Cie, Paris, 1868.
EditorialWORLD WAR I (1914-1918). First german zeppelin over Antwerp the night of August 25th dropping several bombs on the Royal Palace, the Audience and the Stock Market. Engraving.
EditorialSpain. Murcia. Gate of the Palace of the Garden of the Bombs, with the coat of arms of the first marquis of Torre Pacheco. 17th -18th centuries. Baroque. Gardens of the Malecon.
EditorialA nun hurries past a poster showing the ruins of Berlin: "These were traditional weapons on March 22 1944; but atom bombs threaten now if...!" Berlin-West 1958.
EditorialA quiet afternoon in Prague; houses are in very bad repair although Prague did not suffer from artillery or bombs during the Second World War. 1956.
EditorialThe Vienna Opera, damaged by bombs during the last days of World War II, reopened in 1955 with Beethoven's " Fidelio". Claire Booth-Luce, American writer and Ambassador to Italy with escort at the opening. 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". Opera lovers spend the night queuing outside the opera for cheap standing room tick...
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". Elegant crowds during the intermission.
EditorialThe Vienna Opera, damaged by bombs during the last days of World War II, reopened in 1955 with Beethoven's " Fidelio". A member of the opera's fire brigade greets ballet master Erika Hanka with a hand-kiss, a greeting quite usual in Vienna so...
EditorialThe Vienna Opera, damaged by bombs during the last days of World War II, reopened in 1955 with Beethoven's " Fidelio". During the intermission, Austrian President Theodor Koerner chats with Chancellor Julius Raab.
EditorialThe Vienna Opera House, damaged by bombs during the last days of World War II, reopened after extensive reconstruction on November 5, 1955. Photographers Erich Hartmann and Henri Cartier-Bresson descend the main staircase.
EditorialThe Vienna Opera, damaged by bombs towards the end of World War II, was reopened with great pomp six months after the signing of the Austrian State Treaty, on November 5, 1955. Police restrains happy crowds who watch guests arrive for the opening.
EditorialThe Vienna Operahouse, damaged by bombs during the last days of World War II, was reopened after extensive repairs on November 5, 1955. A quick tug at her husband's collar before entering the auditorium.
EditorialThe Vienna Operahouse, damaged by bombs during the last days of World War II, was reopened after extensive repairs on November 5, 1955 with Beethoven's Fidelio. Paul Schoeffler (Pizarro) and Ludwig Weber (Rocco) .