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(art) Made by: Carline, Sydney W 1919
British Maurice Farman Attacked by a German Fokker While Dropping Sacks of Corn on Kut-el-Amara during the Siege of
1916image: An aerial view of Kut-el-Amara showing the layout of the streets and the white, flat-roofed buildings. A British aircraft in the upper section of the composition drops two large sacks of corn over the town. A German aircraft climbs to the attack...
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(art) Made by: Carline, Sydney W 1919
Study for 'The Dead Sea: An Enemy Aeroplane over the Dead Sea, Palestine' (IWM ART 3079)image: A study showing an aircraft flying in the top right of the composition with the Dead Sea to the right, the valley of the River Jordan mid-ground and the blue Hills of Moab in the distance. Three British planes prepare to engage in a dogfight in...
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(art) Made by: Carline, Richard C 1919
Siege of Kut-el-Amara Seen From the Air, 1919. British Maurice-Farman Aeroplane Approaching, Attacked by Enemy Fokkerimage: An aerial view of the city of Kut-el-Amara, lying on the bank of the Tigris river. In the foreground a British Maurice Farman 11 biplane is in flight, with a German Fokker monoplane approaching it.
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(art) Made by: Hill, Adrian
A Crashed Gothaimage: a damaged German biplane in a battlefield landscape.
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(art) Made by: Carline, Richard C 1918
A Crashed Fokker at Villers-Bretonneux, Franceimage: the mangled remains of a crashed German Fokker aeroplane in a bomb-damaged landscape amongst several bare tree trunks. Another biplane is visible in the grey cloudy sky above.
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(art) Made by: Wyllie, Harold 1919
Army Reconnaissanceimage: An aerial view of aircraft flying over the landscape. In the left foreground is a German Fokker E.III monoplane, with other aircraft in the centre of the composition surrounded by puffs of smoke caused by anti-aircraft fire. A river is visible in...
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(art) Made by: Nash, Paul 1918
The Landscape, Hill 60image: a battle scarred landscape with a small lake surrounded by hills. The water has been disturbed by multiple hits and smoke rises from explosions. A few biplanes are engaged in a dogfight in the sky above.
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(art) Made by: Crosby, F Gordon 1919
Lieutenant Warneford's Great Exploit: The first Zeppelin to be brought down by Allied aircraft, 7th June 1915. The VC was
conferred at once on Lieutenant Warneford.image: An aerial view of a British aircraft attacking a Zeppelin. The plane swoops down from above, and the Zeppelin plummets towards the ground in flames, trailing a thick cloud of smoke. Patches of fields and areas of woodland can be seen below.
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(art) Made by: Orpen, William 1917
German 'Planes Visiting Casselimage: A view over the countryside around Cassel. The landscape is covered in patchwork fields lined with trees. There is a clear blue sky above dotted with puffs of anti-aircraft fire towards the top of the composition.
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(art) Made by: Carline, Sydney William 1920
The Dead Sea: An Enemy Aeroplane over the Dead Sea, Palestineimage: An aerial view of a British plane swooping in from the left to attack an Austrian biplane that flies towards the sea. Small puffs of smoke (archies) surround the two planes. The Dead Sea lies to the right of the composition, with the River Jordan...
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