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Imperial War Museum, London

Conway, A. E. Women s War Work Collection. Imperial War Museum, London (WWWC-IWM). [Pg.466]

Ernst Struss, Zur Griindung der Buna-Werke der I.G. NI-7241, 1-2. This is one of the Nuremberg Industrialists documents, available at the National Archives, Washington DC, Imperial War Museum, London, and the Bayerarchiv (151/7). [Pg.99]

Few wartime participants remain alive, but the sound archive of the Imperial War Museum, London, holds many interviews with former munitions workers. Some of the most valuable untapped sources of information are contemporary photographs. These were taken for a variety of reasons some to document construction work, others consciously commissioned as a historical record. [Pg.39]

A study of this size and nature has benefited greatly from the professionalism and expertise of countless archivists around the world. I am particularly indebted to the staff of the German Federal Archives in Berlin, Koblenz, and Freiburg. At the Imperial War Museum, London, Stephen Walton and Kay Gladstone helped me to identify and access important private papers and... [Pg.647]

Sargent s unforgettable and haunting oil painting, "Gassed , which hangs in the Imperial War Museum in London. [Pg.23]

Marine artist. Studied art at the Westminster Art School and in Paris. Attached to the Dazzle I ainting Section from March 1917 as Lieutenant RNVR. Norman Wilkinson s assistant at the Royal Academy. A regular contributor to the Illustrated London News and author of the book. The History of British Flags. His work is exhibited at the Imperial War Museum. [Pg.158]

Macintyre, B. and Imperial War Museum (Great Britain). 2008. For your eyes only Ian Fleming + James Bond. London Bloomsbmy. [Pg.347]

The cupola of the Imperial War Museum in London was destroyed by arsonists about 25 years ago, and the reconstruction was commissioned by the U.K. Department of the Environment. The structure for the cupola would be inaccessible for maintenance painting, and hot dip galvanizing was chosen to give the longest possible maintenance-free life at low cost. To make doubly sure that expensive maintenance was eliminated, a coating about 150 xm... [Pg.250]


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