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Photograph of a destroyed computer by the side of the road Photograph of a book in protective vitrine. Label reads: Normandy, 1943. This restricted handbook was produced for Allied officers ahead of the D-Day landings. Featuring town plans from the Michelin Guide, it gave descriptions of Normandy's towns, infrastructure and communications in the region. The title – Invade Mecum – is a pun on the Latin term for a guidebook, 'vade mecum', meaning 'go with me'. The pun translates as 'invade with me'. Invade Mecum. Maps 2025.b.9 Printed and mounted paper map with the title: Assumed Distribution of Attack (Atomic and High Explosive) on London in 1957


View of horizon, clouds, trees from a train. The moon is visible View of horizon, clouds, trees, house with chimney from a train. The moon is visible View of horizon, clouds, a large tree. The moon is visible
Page of War Office memorandum, around 1895: Submarine Cables in War. DMO/14/40 Photograph of external door and windows of light industrial unit, Hackney, London Photograph of building partially covered in scaffolding and polythene sheet. A large red crane is shown in the background. Holborn, London

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Studio work in progress, charcoal drawing of mountains and pylons
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