The passenger liner 'Aquitania' (1914) under construction by John Brown & Co Ltd at Clydebank.
(via Royal Museums Greenwich)
The passenger liner 'Aquitania' (1914) under construction by John Brown & Co Ltd at Clydebank.
(via Royal Museums Greenwich)
Very Small Horse (Très Petit Cheval). Bronze sculpture, height 8.9cm. Raymond Duchamp-Villon; France, 1914.
(via LACMA Collections)
A convoy, 1918. John Everett.
A convoy of merchant ships painted with dazzle colours during World War I.
Advertisement, John Hassell, 1919. (via V&A)
Sibyl Marston, 1910-20. via George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress).
I googled Sybil Marston, and unexpectedly most of the results are about a shipwreck in California. But it runs out this Sybil’s father, Captain William Harrington Marston, was in shipping, and the boat was named after her.
Roller skating, Nov. 8, 1910. via LoC
Maude Quilliam 1916, by James Hamilton Hay
(via British Museum)
Vetches in Rye. Colour woodcut, Ada Matilda Shrimpton c. 1914
(via print | British Museum)
An eerie piece of Greek music from 1919.
Young woman in shorts balancing a ball on her head, gelatin-silver print, Paris; ca.1912
Boxed game with glass top, Trench Football made in England between 1914 and 1918
Almond blossom in Apennines. Colour woodcut. Ada Matilda Shrimpton, 1900-1925 (via British Museum)
Print by James Hamilton Hay, 1913. View of Henry Castle's Admiralty ship-breaking Yard at Vauxhall; ship's figurehead at right. (via British Museum)
Yvonne Kaye 1915. James Hamilton Hay (via British Museum)
Miss E. Little. 1912 (via Library of Congress)
Postcard, 1910s; a group of Sámi (?) people outdoors gathered together, tossing a man in the air; Montreal (?), Canada. (via British Museum)