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AIR EDDIES: Enormousness

... AIB EDDIES By Oliver Stewart Enormousness ALMOST the only thing that remains constant in a changing world seems to be the urge to enormous ness. Everything tends to get bigger. Departments tend to expand. Services to be enlarged. Aircraft to increase in size, weight and power. Even the single seat fighter, which is helped in its duties by being small, has grown so that the fighters of to-day ...

Published: Wednesday 06 January 1943
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 926 | Page: Page 30 | Tags: Photographs 

THE LAST TIME WE HEARD HITLER ...: Six Pictures which Show What He Looked Like as He Made His Munich Speech on ..

... THE LAST TIME WE HEARD HITLER Six Pictures which Show What He Looked Like as He Made His Munich Speech on November 8 Last Qn November 8, 1942, on the eve of the anniversary of the 1923 Nazi Putsch, Hitler addressed his party members in Munich. He repeatedly declared that Germany would make no more offers of peace. He dismissed the North African campaign in a few words, but devoted much time to ...

Published: Saturday 02 January 1943
Newspaper: The Sphere
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 337 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

WHAT ACTUALLY HAPPENED AT PEARL HARBOUR: A Series of Remarkable Pictures Only Recently Released by the U.S. ..

... WHAT ACTUALLY HAPPENED AT PEARL HARBOUF A Series of Remarkable Pictures Only Recently Released by the U.S. Navy Department On December 7 last, the United State Navy Department marked the first anni versary of Pearl Harbour by giving full detail of what actually happened to the American Fleet at Hawaü as a result of the treachcrou attack by the Japs. The series of picture reproduced on these ...

Published: Saturday 02 January 1943
Newspaper: The Sphere
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 736 | Page: Page 8, 9 | Tags: Photographs 

FLYING BOMBERS ACROSS THE ATLANTIC: How the Ferry Command Operates its Wonderful Ocean Crossings

... FLYING BOMBERS ACROSS THE ATLANTIC How the Ferry Command Operates its Wonderful Ocean Crossings ONE doesn't hear much about Ferry Command. It works silently behind a screen of secrecy and Atlantic mists. But day after day a stream of Lock heed Hudsons, Liberators, Fortresses, drones along the secret air routes linking America and Britain. They 're flown by the world's foremost airmen. Each of ...

Published: Saturday 02 January 1943
Newspaper: The Sphere
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1009 | Page: Page 16, 17 | Tags: Illustrations  Photographs 

Five Engagements

... TtinrrV Staar, Wortley Diana,' Lady Diana Dumfas, D r.1 u on(j Cdr/Hugh Spence L^u daughter oft^ It; The engagement of Prince Emanuel Galitzine, R.A.F.V.R. and Miss Gwendoline Rhodes was announced last month. Prince Emanuel is the youngest son of Prince Vladimir Galitzine and of the late Princess Catherine Galitzine. Miss Rhodes is the younger daughter of Captain and Mrs. Stanley Rhodes, of ...

Published: Wednesday 06 January 1943
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 198 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

Mothers and Sons: In and Out of Doors

... Mothers and Sons In and Out of Doors Lady Eldon is one of Lt.-Col. Lord Lovat's two sisters. She is a Commandant in the Red Cross and deeply interested in the Hampshire Youth Movement. The Eldons home is at Ropley Manor, and here this photograph of Lady Eldon and her two sons, John, Viscount Encombe, and Simon Peter, was taken in the autumn sunshine recently. The Earl of Eldon is one of his ...

Published: Wednesday 06 January 1943
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 246 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

Helping to Win the War: Five Women Who Work

... Helping to Win m the War m Five Women Who Work Mrs- Andr^^yAnirevl thc fyfJ£n U fSS ^kJs P^ Esf0', neo/Her and .rf A. canteen' irv a a Y while. herself husband Homes. cstate. 11 Lieut- cottage 0f ihe ffi G.0.C. ftra Sir Francis L war General duriug tM London. The t'3Z ...

Published: Wednesday 06 January 1943
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 179 | Page: Page 17 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

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Published: Wednesday 06 January 1943
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 660 | Page: Page 34 | Tags: Illustrations  Photographs 

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Published: Wednesday 06 January 1943
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 406 | Page: Page 35 | Tags: Illustrations  Photographs 

On Duty--and Off

... fa Qn ayruL (9ff- WHEN something nice does happen during a war, it seems extra specially nice, so when an American first cousin of mine arrived in Lon don the other day with the American Air Force, he was more welcome than a mink coat and a Rolls-Royce would have been in peacetime. Not only did he bring me first-hand news of my parents, whom I have not seen for more than two years, but his ...

DRESS

... : By Jean Bumup Editor Women's Deportment A snooper, eavesdropping on any group of civilian women anywhere, might be puzzled that it could talk so emotionally and so incessantly about stockings. How could a poor snooper know that talking about stock ings is just our rather pathetic little way of making up to our selves for being compelled to wear Utility, non-fully-fashioned lisle, rayon or ...