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BAC 1-11Bea BAC 1-11 Super One-Eleven Airliner Flying over Southern England above Cumulus Cloud Date: 1968
Panavia Tornado F3 of 111 (F) Squadron based at RAF Leuc?Panavia Tornado F3 of 111 (F) Squadron based at RAF Leuchars dispenses chaff and flares over the North Sea
Battle of Waterloo, 1815 - The Battle of Waterloo, 1815. Watercolour by William Heath, unsigned, 1818 (c).Possibly the original design for Wellingtons Victories plate 29, drawn and etched by W Heath
The Nimrod Antarctic Expedition at the furthest point SouthPhotograph showing Lt. Adams, Frank Wild and Lt. Ernest Shackleton (left to right) standing beside a British flag at the furthest point South that they reached, 9th January 1909
British troops wearing gas masks in the trenches, SalonikaBritish troops wearing gas masks in the trenches, Thessaloniki, 1917. Lantern slide from box of 111 slides associated with the Balkans, 1914-1918. One of 29 boxes of lantern slides
Casimir 111 of PolandCASIMIR III THE GREAT son of Wladyslaw I
BAC X-11Artists Impression of the BAC X-11 A Stretched, Modified and Upgraded Version of the BAC 1-11 Possibly Powered by Cfmi Cfm56 Turbofan Engine - Project-Cancelled in 1971 Date: 1960s
BAC 1-11 509EWBritish Caledonian Bcal BAC 1-11 500 Parked with Airstairs Date: 1970s
Heinkel He-111HSoldiers Inspect the Wreckage of a Luftwaffe 2./ Kampfgeschwader 55 Heinkel He-111 Shot-Down by Pilot-Officer Lord Rup Kay-Shuttleworth
Heinkel He-111K-5AA Policeman and a Soldier Inspecting a Luftwaffe Heinkel He-111K Shot-Down and Crash-Landed in a Field in Surrey, UK During the Battle-Of-Britain on 30th August 1940 Date: 1940
Heinkel He-111A Front Gunners View of Two Luftwaffe Heinkel He-111S flying in formation During the Battle-Of-Britain in 1940 Date: 1940
McDonnell Douglas F-A-18A Hornet 162450United States Navy - McDonnell Douglas F-A-18A-16-MC Hornet 162450 (msn 293-A243, base code AK, call-sign 111'), of VFA-131, at Fargo Air National Guard Base on 21 June 1986
Heinkel He 111 H-20 WerkNummer 701152Heinkel He 111 H-20/R1 WerkNummer 701152, a troop-carrying version seen before restoration for display at the RAF Museum Hendon, London marked as NT+SL
Boulton Paul P. 111 VT935Boulton Paul P.111 VT935, in the aero-structures hangar at the College of Aeronautics, Cranfield Aerodrome, on 30 June 1962
Embraer EMB-121AA Xingu 111 / YQArmee de l'Air - Embraer EMB-121AA Xingu 111 / YQ (msn 121-111) of EAT 00.319. (Armee de l'Air - French Air Force / EAT - ecole de l'aviation de transport) Date: circa 2010
Mudry CAP-10B 111Aeronavale - Mudry CAP-10B 111 (msn 111). (Aeronavale - Aeronautique Navale - French Naval Aviation) Date: circa 2000
Aero Ae 45S G-APRR - A1+BTAero Ae 45S G-APRR / A1+BT (msn 04-014), mocked up to resemble a Heinkel He 111 for a movie production. Date: circa 1987
Panavia Tornado F. 3 ZE167 - HXRoyal Air Force - Panavia Tornado F.3 ZE167 / HX (msn AS019/545), of No.111 Squadron, at RNAS Yeovilton on 12 July 1996. Date: 1996
Memorial to Harry Patch, the last British VeteranThis memorial was privately erected by Harry Patch to remember those with whom he served in the 7th Battalion DCLI. It is placed on the edge of the Steenbeek stream across which at dawn
Memorial Chapel Calvery, DixmuideThis is a religious monument which is dedicated to all of the soldiers and civilians who died in the Great War. On 23 September 1928 it was solemnly blessed by the Bishop of Bruges in the presence of
Pacific Class. 2. 4040 Queen Boadicea1. 111 The Great Bear, 4 cylinders 6-8 wheels, Pacific Class. 2. 4040 Queen Boadicea, 4 cylinders 6-8 wheels, 4000 Class. 3. 2034 Butleigh Court, 2 cylinders 6-8 wheels, 2900 Class. 4
Royal Air Force - McDonnell Douglas F-4M Phantom Fgr. 2 XV249Royal Air Force McDonnell Douglas F-4M Phantom FG.1 XV429 (msn 3124/9259) of No.111 Squadron RAF at RAF Coningsby in Mapril 1975. (The F-4M/ FGR.2 was the RAF variant)
Dr C. Thomas frightens birds with flare, Manchester AirportDr (now Professor) Callum Thomas, in 1987 the countrys only full-time bird scarer, fires a maroon flare to frighten birds at Manchester Airport
Heinkel He-111H-4A Heinkel He-111H-4 Bomber Coded 5J+Dm, of Luftwaffe Stab 2 / Kampfgeschader 4 Which Ditched in the Sea Near Blakeney Harbour, Norfolk
BAC 1-11 500British Caledonian Bcal BAC 1-11 500 Flying over the Coast Date: 1970s
Heinkel He-111H-2A Luftwaffe Stob / Kg53 Heinkel He-111 Flying During the Battle-Of-Britain in the Summer of 1940 with Additional Nose and Ventral Mg15 Machine-Gun Date: 1940