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Lockheed U-2G N808XCentral Intelligence Agency - Lockheed U-2G N808X. One of several U-2s procured by the CIA, for operations from aircraft carriers, fitted with lift-dumping spoilers
de Havilland D. H. 104 Dove 8 G-ARJBde Havilland D.H.104 Dove 8 G-ARJB Exporter (msn 04518), of JCB (J.C. Bamford Excavators), at Biggin Hill in 1960. Date: 1960
Westland-Sikorsky WS-55 Series 1 G-AOCF (msn WA56), of Autair at Luton Airport 14 September 1955 to 06 April 1964: British European Airways Helicopters Ltd as G-AOCF, named Sir Lionel
Auster J-1 Autocrat G-AGVI (msn 1860), at Newcastle Airport on 29 May 1960. Date: 1960
Cessna 175A G-APZS (msn 56677). APZS was written off at Edinburgh Airport / RAF Turnhouse during landing, on 29 June 1994. Date: circa 1970
Boeing B707-323B N8434 Chase Manhattan Bank (msn 20173, line number 805 ) of American Airlines at Chicago-O Hare International Airport
USAF - North American EB-45A Tornado 47-0014United States Air Force - North American EB-45A Tornado 47-0014 of 29 AMS - 29 AMG at Mitchell Field 1948 47-0014 crash-landed at Norton AFB
USAF - Douglas-Tulsa B-47E Stratojet 53-2115United States Air Force - Douglas-Tulsa B-47E-45-DT Stratojet 53-2115. 2115 was retired to MASDC at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base on 5 January 1966 and declared excess on 29 January 1969
Parnall Heck 2C G-AEGI, seen with race number 33 at Elmdon for the 1949 Kings Cup Air Race. On 29 July 1949, G-AEGI flew in the Kings Cup Race at Elmdon airport
United States Navy - Douglas A3D-1 Skywarrior 130356 (msn 9257), seen with JATO bottles fitted for trials. (Note: JATO became superfluous with development of the high-powered steam catapults in)
United States Navy - Lockheed SP-2H Neptune 142544 (msn 726-7126, base code ZE, call-sign 6 ) of VP-17, from Whidbey Island Naval Air station, taken at Norton Air Force Base
Caspar C. 29Caspar C.29 reconnaissance floatplane. The sole C.29 was built by Dansk Aero in Denmark, with the intention of taking part in the Deutschen Seeflugwettbewerb in 1926 at Warnemunde
de Havilland DH. 110 WG240 2nd prototypede Havilland DH.110 WG240 2nd prototype at the 1952 SBAC Farnborough air-show, (1-7 September). WG 240 was flown by test pilot John Derry in the air display from 1-5 September
Friedrichshafen FF. 63Friedrichshafen FF.63; a float -equipped monoplane based on the Brandenburg W.29. Date: circa 1918
Vickers Viscount 708 G-ARER (msn 012) of Maitland Drewery Aviation at Southend Airport. Registration history: First flown on 3 July 1953
United States Navy - Lockheed P2V-1 Neptune 89082 The Turtle (msn 26-1003), (often incorrectly referred to as The Truculent Turtle)29 September 1946
United States Air Force - Lockheed F-4 Lightning 41-2145United States Air Force - Lockheed F-4-1-LO Lightning 41-2145 Foto Jo, call-sign A45, of the 9th Photo Reconnaissance Squadron / 8th Photographic Reconnaissance Group at Barrackpur, India
The Martyrdom, the place within (below the wall plaque) Canterbury Cathedral, Kent, England, where Thomas a Becket (Archbishop of Canterbury) was assassinated in 1170. Date: 29 December 1170
VILLEFRANCHE (near Nice) The French take the town and invade the territory of Nice Date: 29 September 1792
Monument - cross-channel balloon flight - L Hoste and Mangotcirca 1910s
A fine couple - Victorian Studio photographA hand-tinted Victorian studio carte de visite (CdV) photograph of a fine middle class couple circa 1870
Nurses at Chipping Norton Parochial Fete baby showGroup of nurses at the Parochial Fete at the Vicarage, Chipping Norton. Prizegiving at a baby show. A vicar in a boater hat addresses the crowd. Queens Nurse Lucy Cross is marked on image
DOYLE IN SPIRIT PHOTO2Conan Doyles image turns up in a spirit photo done by Charles Hope (1863-1933). The sitter is mrs Harold Cook of Shrewsbury. Date: 29 September 1930
BORLEY / BURIAL OF THE NUNThe burial of the nun in Liston churchyard, by Rev A.C.Henning, attended by Mrs Henning, her son Stephen, and Harry Price Date: 29 May 1945
FALL / SHETLANDSHEEPDOG / 29CHAMPION TILFORD TONTINE Owned by Mrs Colin Campbell. Date: 1929
FALL / ENGLISH SHEEPDOG / 29CHAMPION MOONSHINE WEATHER Owner: Fare-Fosse Date: 1929
COCKNEY BLACKSMITH / 1932Mr Charles Mitchell, the village smithy of Pyecombe, Sussex, claims to be a real cockney. Pyecombe forge have been making their famous crooks for centuries. Date: 29 September 1932
PALACE CONCERT PROGRAMMEProgramme of a concert at Buckingham Palace featuring music by Beethoven, Donizetti, Verdi, Wagner, Gounod, Boito, Gluck, Jules Cohen, Benedict and Meyerbeer Date: 29 June 1880
ROMAN CATTLE STRICKENRoman farmers dismayed when their cattle are stricken with the plague Date: 29 BC
ENGLAND / NEWCASTLE 1848The railway arch over Dean Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, connecting the York and Berwick railway. It was opened by George Hudson, M.P. on 29 August 1848. Date: 1848
VENDEANS AT NANTESAfter successfully taking Saumur and Angers, the Vendeans are defeated at Nantes Date: 29 June 1793
ROMAN BEEKEEPERS / VIRGILRoman beekeepers watch their bees swarming. Date: First published: 29 BC
BACCHUSRoman countryfolk celebrate a festival in honour of Bacchus Date: 29 BC
ANCIENT / PLOUGHING / VIRGILPloughing with oxen. Date: First published: 29 BC
FARMING / WINTER / VIRGILThe farm in winter: the sheep & goats are brought in from pasture. Date: First published: 29 BC
ROMAN CELEBRATION / VIRGILDancing in honour of CERES (Demeter), the goddess of agriculture. On Ceres let him call & Ceres praise, With uncouth dances & with country lays. Date: First published: 29 BC
BACCHUS / VINES / VIRGILTending the vines, while Bacchus presides over the activities. Date: First published: 29 BC
Roman Farmers - LivestockFarmers appraising horses & cattle. Date: First published: 29 BC
CATTLE FARMING / BULLSCattle farming: rival bulls battle for the leadership of the herd. Date: First published: 29 BC
ROMAN BEEKEEPINGA Roman beekeeper tends his bees Date: 29 BC
BIRTH OF APICULTUREThe birth of Apiculture: when heifers are sacrificed, bees swarm from them; a gift from the gods to the pious. Date: First published: 29 BC
Fleet Super Bonanza N174SVFleet Super V Bonanza N174SV (msn SV115) (donor aircraft msn D-422 built in 1947). In the late 50s Bay Aviation (formerly Oakland Airmotive produced a twin-engined conversion of the V-tailed Beech)
United States Navy Grumman XFF-1 A8878United States Navy Grumman G-5 XFF-1 A8878, prototype of the Grumman FF-1 two-seat fighter first flown on 29 December 1931, redesignated FF-1 in 1936
Fuerza Aerea Uruguaya Lockheed AT-33A Shooting Star FAU-206Fuerza Aerea Uruguaya (FAU) Lockheed AT-33A-LO Shooting Star FAU-206, on gate guardian duty. Ex USAF T-33A-1-LO 52-9521 (MSN 580-7656)
Royal Air Force Austers WJ316, at the 1951 SBAC Farnborough Air Show. First flown in August 1950 and written off on 29 September 1955
Croydon Airport - Fokker F. VIIb-3m OO-AIDOO-AIDFokker F.VIIb-3mOO-AID (msn 5097) of SABENA, approaching to land at Croydon Airport First registered as PH-AEP on 20.09.29, later transferred to the Belgian register as OO-AID
Royal Air Force Armstrong Whitworth Siskin IIIAs of No 29 Squadron RAF in the foreground (3 of) and more from No.17 Squadron RAF in the background. Date: circa 1929
Royal Air Force - McDonnell Douglas F-4K Phantom FG. 1 XV573Royal Air Force McDonnell Douglas F-4K Phantom FG.1 XV573 (msn 3065/9327) at RAF Leuchars. (The F-4K - FG.1 was the Royal Navy variant, transferred to the RAF on release from Fa service)