1910s, Aircraft, Art, Books, Pictures

The raiders

THE RAIDERS. A FLIGHT OF SEAPLANES SETTING OFF FOR A NIGHT BOMBING RAID. This one’s got me stumped. It shows a flight of RNAS twin-engined seaplane bombers, but I haven’t been able to find anything with the same profile. Any ideas? Image source: Harry Golding, ed., The Wonder Book of Aircraft for Boys and Girls […]

Acquisitions, Books

Acquisitions

Keith Lowe. Inferno: The Devastation of Hamburg, 1943. London: Penguin Books, 2007. A chunky account of Operation Gomorrah in July 1943. Looks thorough: a good bibliography, in both English and German. But surely there are better descriptions of Sir Malcolm Campbell than ‘military theorist’ (p. 52)!

1930s, Periodicals, Radio

Overheard in London (in 1938)

From the Manchester Guardian, 29 September 1938, p. 6: We are hearing and reading so much (writes a correspondent) of people talking in the streets, in public vehicles, and wherever they meet about the international situation that perhaps “Miscellany” may care to preserve for posterity this perfectly true and unvarnished record of a conversation overheard

1930s, Civil defence, Periodicals, Pictures

Signs of the times

An illuminated tram-car which is touring Blackpool as a recruiting agent for the A.R.P. services.1 Every autumn in Blackpool, the promenade is festooned with miles of multicoloured lights — the ‘Blackpool Illuminations‘. Part of this display involves similarly-decorated trams — the ‘Blackpool illuminated trams‘. (Or so I read, I’ve obviously never been.) This particular example

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