MPX5132557: In 1940 Smoky the cat was rescued after an air raid during blitz. Miss Ann Twynam of Paddington took him home, and nursed him back to health. She has taught Smoky to salute, and now whenever service friends visit, Smoky loves to do his saluting turn, pictured 3rd February 1943 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
ETE4129528: Houston, Texas, USA, July 30, 1920: Petrol tycoons, M and Mrs. S.E.J Cox break a bottle of champagne on the nose of Curtiss “” Texas Wild Cat”” to represent the United States at the Gordon Bennett Cup - Houston, Texas, USA, 30th July 1920: Christizing of the Curtiss “” Texas Wild Cat”, US entry in the Gordon Bordon ennett airplane race, by Mr and Mrs SEJ Cox with a bottle of champagne / Bridgeman Images
ETE4129865: Houston, Texas, USA, July 30, 1920: Petrol tycoons, M and Mrs. S.E.J Cox start breaking a bottle of champagne on the nose of the Curtiss “Texas Wild Cat”” to represent the United States at the Gordon Bennett Cup - Houston, Texas, USA, 30th July 1920: Christifying of the Curtiss “” Texas Wild Cat”, US entry in the Gordon Bennett airplane race, by Mr and Mrs SEJ Cox with a bottle of champagne / Bridgeman Images
PCT4280921: Lise Fleuron artist of the Alcazar and the Cafe des Ambassadeurs from the mid 1880s, characterized by her flowering dresses and plunging decolletes - Here photographed alanguie with her cat, in a scientist deshabille highlighting her chest, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images