The first election of pre-World War II players was conducted in 2009.
The museum features approximately 20 aircraft dating from pre-World War I to the present.
He was the last surviving pre-World War I England international.
The firm expanded the plant in the pre-World War I years of 1914 and 1915, from seasonal to year-round production.
A very good tennis history book, has many details about the pre-World War I players.
He was one of the leading figures of pre-World War I espionage.
Each vessel was produced with a series of progressive innovations, which contributed to the pre-World War I arms race.
Although the school grew slowly in its early years, by 1930 it had reached its pre-World War I size of 350-450 students.
Lee was the first of what had become by 1939 three active pre-World War 2 pioneers.
It can trace its footsteps back to pre-World War II times.