LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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p19 | Hugh Thomas during his tenure as Vicar of Old Newton, Suffolk (c.1860). |
p21 | News of Thomas’s sudden death was very quickly picked up by the local press. |
p40 | Sigmund Rosenblum gave the name of solicitor L.J. Sandford to vouch for his application to be allowed to research into medieval art at the British Museum. |
p42 | Rosenblum & Company was to all intents and purposes a patent medicine racket set up in 1896. |
p46 | Sigmund Rosenblum married Margaret Thomas five months after her husband’s sudden death. |
p50 | The coat of arms on Rosenblum’s letter-head incorporated the doubleheaded Russian eagle and shamelessly appropriated the Thomas family motto ‘no faith in the world’. |
p95 | Advertisement in Vozdukhoplavatel announcing the opening of the Krylia Aerodrome in September 1910; another Reilly project financed by other people’s money. |
p112 | Reilly’s marriage on 16 February 1915 almost certainly saved him from arrest by the New York Police Department. |
p170 | A Russian propaganda leaflet issued to Allied troops in Murmansk, naming Reilly as a conspirator in the plot to ‘overthrow the Russian Revolution’. |
p173 | The key to the SIS dictionary code used by Reilly and Hill to communicate with each other while in hiding. |
p223 | The only true statement Reilly made about himself in the Marriage Register was his address; everything else from his name, age, former rank and the status of his father, was a complete fabrication. |