Crack German line “Scharnhorst” ran for Kobe
Time Period:
1930s
- Ref No: 0636
- File No: 5
- Media Type: Scrapbook
- Source: Sphere
- Date: 30-Sep-39
The German liner “Pretoria” interned in a Portugess East African port
Time Period:
1930s
- Ref No: 0636
- File No: 5
- Media Type: Scrapbook
- Source: Sphere
- Date: 30-Sep-39
Two big Allied liners in war-time trim at New York
Time Period:
1930s
- Ref No: 0636
- File No: 5
- Media Type: Scrapbook
- Source: Sphere
- Date: 30-Sep-39
The North German Lloyd’s “Columbus” ran for Vera Cruz, Mexico
Time Period:
1930s
- Ref No: 0636
- File No: 5
- Media Type: Scrapbook
- Source: Sphere
- Date: 30-Sep-39
Illustration – b&w
Time Period:
1930s
- Ref No: 0421
- File No: 3
- Media Type: Scrapbook
- Source: Bystander
- Date: 4-Sep-39
The first flight-delivered warplane
Time Period:
1930s
- Ref No: 0582
- File No: 4
- Media Type: Scrapbook
- Source: Sphere
- Date: 15-Jul-39
Fly west – fly east: Britain becomes an air junction in mid-1939
Time Period:
1930s
- Ref No: 0582-3
- File No: 4
- Media Type: Scrapbook
- Source: Sphere
- Date: 15-Jul-39
Cruising in early spring
Time Period:
1930s
- Ref No: 0542
- File No: 4
- Media Type: Scrapbook
- Source: Sphere
- Date: 21-Jan-39
Giants of sea and sky
Time Period:
1930s
- Ref No: 0643
- File No: 5
- Media Type: Scrapbook
- Source: Sphere
- Date: 14-Jan-39
Air Raid Precautions. West prepares for eventualities
Time Period:
1930s
- Ref No: 0432
- File No: 3
- Media Type: Scrapbook
- Source: Western Gazette
- Date: 30-Sep-38