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Travellers Joys, the right clothes for the journey, 1950Travellers Joys: the Right Clothes for the Journey. Talking to driver F.W. Page, who leans from the cab of a West of England express, the girl on the left is wearing Jaegers pure camel hair top coat
Hill Hall Training Prison, EssexInmates in the reading room of Hill Hall Womens Training Prison, Theydon Mount, Essex. Date: circa 1950
Hill Hall Womens Training Prison, EssexInmates at work in the kitchen of Hill Hall Womens Training Prison, Theydon Mount, Essex. Date: circa 1950
The Holt, LedburyA view of The Holt, Ross Road, Ledbury. From 1950 to the 1970s, the property was used as a childrens home.by Herefordshire County Council. Date: Date unknown
Sao Paulo, Brazil - Viaduto do Chᠡnd Parque AnhangabahuSao Paulo, Brazil - Viaduto do Chßá¿" Tea Viaduct" ) and the Parque Anhangabahu Date: 1950
Advert, Single decker bus by Sentinel, Shrewsbury - Passenger comfort plus top line performance. 1950
Advert, Luxury Coaches (Stow) Ltd, Well Lane Garage, Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire. 1950
Double Decker Bus, Coachwork by Robert Kearsley and Co, Ripon, Yorkshire. 1950
Double Decker Bus by East Lancashire Coach Builders, Blackburn. 1950
Hotel Thunderbird, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA - view of the swimming pool and patio. Date: 1950
Sunset Boulevard and Vine Street, California, USAVine Street (looking north from Sunset Boulevard), Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA, the hub of the entertainment world. 1950
James Braids Eightieth Birthday DinnerCelebrated golfer James Braid celebrating his 80th birthday at a dinner given in his honour by Walton Heath golf club, where he was the club professional Black
James Braid at 80th birthday dinnerJames Braid, five times of the Open Championship and professional at Walton Heath since 1904, chatting to Sir Ernest Holderness
REME Woolwich, Dinner Dance cardREME (Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, British Army), Sports and Social Club, Central Workshops, Woolwich, SE London -- 1st Annual Dinner Dance at the Royal Repository on Saturday 25
LCC-LFB - Dennis pump escape fire engineLCC-LFB 61 - Dennis pump escape fire engine, 30 April 1950. Date: 1950
Fire at White Swan Laundry, SW LondonFire at the White Swan Laundry, Stockwell Road, SW London, 30 January 1950. Date: 1950
At the theatre, Knights of Madness, Victoria PalaceAt the theatre. Knights of Madness (Victoria Palace). Illustration by Tom Titt. Cartoon of The Crazy Gang. Date: 1950
Poster advertising French Line to the West IndiesPoster advertising French Line from Southampton to the West Indies -- Sunshine Voyages. Date: circa 1950
Poster advertising Iberia Airlines -- Enjoy the charm of Andalusia. Printed by Rivadeneyra, Madrid. Date: circa 1950
Douglas B-26B Invader N202PP (msn 27847, ex 44-34568), of Purolator Products. 1945: Built as a Douglas A-26B-61-DL Invader for the United States Army Air Force, re-designated B-26B in 1948
B. A. Swallow II G-AFIHB.A. Swallow II G-AFIH (MSN 500), circa 1950, at White Waltham. Exported to Eire on 9 June 1952. (B.A. - British Aircraft Manufacturing Company Ltd.) Date: circa 1950
Heath Parasol G-AJCK (msn SH1), at White Waltham on 19 May 1950. Built by the South hants Ultra-light aircraft Club Date: 1950
Airspeed AS. 65 Consul G-AJGFAirspeed AS.65 Consul G-AJGF. Date: circa 1950
Ryan Navion N4599K (msn NAV-4-1599), built in 1948. Date: circa 1950
North American P-86A-1-NA Sabre 47-608 (msn 151-38435, buzz-number PU-608, re-designated F-86A-1-NA in late 1948). The fourth P-86A, bailed to North American for testing and scrapped in 1950
Found FBA-1A CF-GMO-X (msn 1). The pre-cursor to the Found FBA-2A Bush Hawk, first flown on 13 July 1949, was designed and built by brothers N.K (Bud) and S.R. (Mickey) Found from 1946
Curtiss P-36A Hawk 38-001 and North American X-10 GM-19307Curtiss P-36A Hawk 38-001 (msn 12415, call-sign 69 ) in 1940 war game special camouflage colours, in the collection of the National United States Air Force Museum, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base
SNCAC NC. 702 Martinet F-BAOOSNCAC NC.702 Martinet F-BAOO (msn 121). During the second World War the ReichsLufttfahr Ministerium (RLM) dispersed manufacture of (usually)
United States Air Force - Lockheed F-94A-5-LO 49-2498 (msn 780-7020) built as a Lockheed EF-94A-5-LO, assigned to Flight Testing Division, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH and redesignated EF-94A
British Aircraft Company Swallow 2 G-ALEGBritish Aircraft Company Swallow G-ALEG (msn 449), a Pobjoy Cataract III powered example, with race number 28. Date: circa 1950
Royal Air Force - Hawker Hurricane IIc PZ865 Last of the Many of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, seen on display fitted with a non-standard four-bladed propeller
Northrop YRB-49A 42-102376 (msn 1496), in storage with Northrop, at Ontario Airport. built as a YB-35, converted to YB-35B, then YRB-49A
General Motors FM-2 Wildcat N35KX (msn 5626) Later N35M, then N86572, now airworthy with the Warhawk Air Museum, Nampa, ID Date: circa 1950
Boeing XB-29G Superfortress 44-84043, General Electric engine test-bed with a J47 in the bomb-bay mounted retractable trapeze at Schenectady County Airport, NY
Republic XP-91 Thunderceptor 46-0681 4 May 1949: 0680 (1st prototype) first flight. 14 October 1949: 0681 first flight. Summer 1951:engine failed on take-off summer 1951 at Edwards AFB
United States Air Force - Bell P-59B Airacomet 44-22650United States Air Force - Bell P-59B-1-BE Airacomet 44-22650 (msn 27-58) at Wright-Patterson AFB. 30 October 1944 :taken on strength by USaF, (delivered prior to contract cancellation)
Edo XOSE-1 75214 at Patuxent River Naval Air Station on the scrap dump. The Edo Aircraft Corporation was an established company that produced seaplane floats
United States Air Force - Fairchild C-82A Packet 45-57792 (msn 10162, base code CQ, call-sign 792). 57792 transferred to the civil registry as N74044
United States Air Force - Lockheed YF-94B Starfire 49-2497United States Air Force - Lockheed YF-94B-5-LO Starfire 49-2497 (msn 780-7019), of the Wright Air Development Center (WADC) at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (W-P AFB)
Tipsy Belfair OO-TIC. OO-TIC made two long-distance record flights; one in 1950 and another in 1955, as detailed, in French, on the side of the fuselage. Date: late 1950s
Blackburn YA. 7 WB781Blackburn YA.7 WB781 (msn 5615), on the Royal Aircraft Establishment Farnborough fire dump (struck off charge on 18 May 1955)
United States Navy - North American AJ-1 Savage 124161 of the Naval Air Test Centre (NATC - NAS Patuxent River) call-sign 161. Struck off charge on 19 July 1957
United States Air Force - Lockheed F-94C-1-LO Starfire 50-0957 (msn 880-8002), at Naval Air Station China Lake, with weapon release camera on the fin leading edge, for trials
United States Air Force Republic F-84D ThunderjetUnited States Air Force - Republic F-84D Thunderjet 48-0746, The Wicked Witch, of the 20th Fighter-Bomber Group. 1949: USAF 55th FBS (20th FBG). 1951: USAF 363rd TRW. 1953: Georgia ANG 158th FBS
Princess Way, part of the then new shopping centre, Swansea, Wales. The heart of the city centre was severely bombed in 1941, in what is now termed the Three Nights Blitz. Date: circa 1950
Informal outdoor group of nurses and children. Informal outdoor group of five nurses in uniform, another woman without a cap, and nine small children of varying ages, two apparently coloured
Formal Nurses? prize giving groupFormal Nurses prize giving group. Group includes 18 nurses, each holding a diploma tube and wearing a badge, some also with a book-like item, plus a senior nurse and elderly lady, both with bouquets
Nurses and women in dressing gowns. Date: 1940-55