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Stemme TG-11A N94FTUnited States Air Force - Stemme TG-11A N94FT (msn 14014, Stemme S-10V), of the USAF Flight Academy at Colorado Springs, in April 1997. Date: 1997
Schweizer TG-7A 87-0763 - N763AFUnited States Air Force - Schweizer TG-7A 87-0763 - N763AF (msn 10, model SGM 2-37), of the USAF Flight Academy at Colorado Springs, in April 1997. Date: 1997
Cessna R172G N7754LUnited States Air Force - Cessna R172G N7754L (msn R1720430), of the USAF Flight Academy at Colorado Springs, in April 1997. Date: 1997
Schweizer TG-7A 87-0765 - N765AFUnited States Air Force - Schweizer TG-7A 87-0765 - N765AF (msn 10, model SGM 2-37), of the USAF Flight Academy at Colorado Springs, in April 1997. Date: 1997
Schweizer TG-7A 82-0040 - N26AFUnited States Air Force - Schweizer TG-7A 82-0040 - N26AF (msn 7, model SGM 2-37), of the USAF Flight Academy at Colorado Springs, parked outside in a blizzard, in April 1997. Date: 1997
Schweizer TG-7A 87-0762 - N762AFUnited States Air Force - Schweizer TG-7A 87-0762 - N762AF (msn 10, model SGM 2-37), of the USAF Flight Academy at Colorado Springs. Date: circa 1998
Schweizer SGS 2-33 N1191SUnited States Air Force - Schweizer SGS 2-33 N1191S (msn 5), of the USAF Flight Academy at Colorado Springs. Date: circa 1998
Schweizer TG-7A 82-0041 - N27AFUnited States Air Force - Schweizer TG-7A 82-0041 - N27AF (msn 7, model SGM 2-37), of the USAF Flight Academy at Colorado Springs, parked outside in a blizzard. Date: circa 1998
OGMA - de Havilland Canada DHC-1 Supermunk 1319Forca Aerea Portuguesa - OGMA - de Havilland Canada DHC-1 Supermunk 1319 (msn OGMA-09), of Academia da Forca Aerea (Forca Aerea Portuguesa - Portuguese Air Force - Academia da Forca Aerea - Air Force)
de Havilland Canada DHC-1 SupermunksForca Aerea Portuguesa - OGMA - de Havilland Canada DHC-1 Supermunks, of Academia da Forca Aerea (Forca Aerea Portuguesa - Portuguese Air Force - Academia da Forca Aerea - Air Force Academy) Date
Schweizer SGS 1-26E N17953United States Air Force - Schweizer SGS 1-26E N17953 (msn 553), a club glider of the USAF Academy, in April 1997. Date: 1997
Schweizer SGM2-37 N763AFUnited States Air Force - Schweizer SGM2-37 N763AF (msn 11), a motor-glider of the USAF Academy, in April 1997. Date: 1997
Slingsby T-3A Firefly N30698United States Air Force - Slingsby T-3A Firefly N30698 (msn 2153) of the USAF Academy, In April 1997. Date: 1997
Schweizer SGS 2-33A N7538United States Air Force - Schweizer SGS 2-33A N7538 (msn 168), a basic training glider of the USAF Academy, In April 1997. Date: 1997
Schleicher ASK21 N972AFUnited States Air Force - Schleicher ASK21 N972AF (msn 21320), advanced training glider of the USAF Academy, In April 1997. Date: 1997
The Academy of Fine Arts, Munich Germany19th century vintage photograph: The Academy of Fine Arts, Munich is one of the oldest and most significant art academies in Germany
A Pre-Raphaelite finishing his picture for the Academy. Satirical cartoon featuring a Pre-Raphaelite artist dressed in medieval clothes to paint his canvas of Petrarch and Laura. Date: 1853
Interior of the old Royal Academy in Pall Mall, representing the exhibition of 1771. Date: 1771
Art students at the Royal Academy schoolBoisterous male art students pictures at the Royal Academy school, chatting in between lessons
The Visitor: "Its not meant to be comic is it?"An artistThe Visitor: " Its not meant to be comic is it?" An artist, better-known for his humorous cartoons in the weekly illustrated periodicals
Page from The Sphere reporting on art students at the Royal Academy and the London County Council Central School of Arts and Crafts, showing art and scupture studios. Date: 1925
The Royal Surrey TheatreThe Surrey Theatre, London began life in 1782 as the Royal Circus and Equestrian Philharmonic Academy, one of the many circuses that provided entertainment of both horsemanship and drama (hippodrama)
Dr Glennies AcademyView of Dr. William Glennies Academy, Dulwich Grove, south London, in 1820. The school attended by British poet Lord Byron between 1799 and 1801. Date: 1875
London University6 Burlington Gardens was built for the University of London, it has been used by various institutions in the course of its history, including the Civil Service Commission, the British Museum
The General Post-Office, Southwark Bridge and Waterloo Bridge. Stage coach in front of the General Post-Office in St. Martins le Grand 64
The Royal Academy, Covent Garden and the British Museum. The Royal Academy founded in 1768 in Somerset House 67, woman with black servant shopping for flowers in Covent Garden market 68
Man standing up while choking at the dinner tableMan standing up, clutching his head while choking at the dinner table while other guests and waiter panic. Symptoms of Choaking
Regency gentlemen riding horses using whipsRegency gentlemen riding horsesat a gallop using whips. How to Ride up Hyde Park. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Thomas Rowlandson after an illustration by Henry Bunbury from Geoffrey Gambados
Regency designs for wooden chin pieces for falling animalsRegency designs for wooden chin pieces to protect animals when they fall, and to keep away boring Christians. The Puzzle for the Dog, The Puzzle for the Horse, The Puzzle for Turk, Frenchman, or
Regency gentleman rider on a horse at a crossroads in a storm blinded by his hat brim. A couple in a carriage behind him also blinded by the wind. How to Lose Your Way
Regency physician riding a horse wearing a chin pieceRegency physician riding a horse wearing a protective wooden chin piece. A bewildered family of farm labourers watch him go. Dr. Cassock F.R.S. Inventor of the Noble Puzzle for Tumble Down Horses
Regency horse rider about to crash into a stage coachRegency rider with cudgel on a dray horse about to crash into a stage coach. Coach driver and publican rolling beer barrels outside the Golden Lantern pub watch in horror. One Way to Stop Your Horse
Regency gentleman with cudgel on a thoroughbred horse, while another loses his wig on a galloping steed. A Bit of Blood. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Thomas Rowlandson after an illustration
Henry Bunbury as Geoffrey Gambado riding a horse. A stage coach laden with passengers and a man beating a nag in the background. Mr. Gambado Seeing the World
Allegorical illustration of a winged woman riding a hobby horse with horn and portrait of Henry Bunbury. The Apotheosis of Geoffery Gambado
Regency gentleman riding a horse with one hind leg tiedRegency gentleman riding a horse with one hind leg buckled into the surcingle. A man with tobacco pipe and ale jug shouts at him. Another rider falls from galloping horse
Regency gentleman on a horse that has bolted. He rides it full gallop into a chicken coop to stop it, and a farmer watches in horror. How to Stop Your Horse at Pleasure
Regency gentleman losing control of his horseRegency gentleman losing his hat and control of his horse passing a gig on the wrong side (passengers side). How to Pass a Carriage
Regency gentleman using a whip to steer a horse. Behind him, two women in a gig struggle to control their horse. How to Turn any Horse, Mare or Gelding
Regency man riding a horse sliding down a hill on its hind legs, its forelegs straight. A man with a peg leg and eyepatch tumbles behind. How to Travel Upon Two Legs in a Frost
Regency man trying to stop a horse entering a tavern. Drinkers laugh at his struggles to control his horse, as a stage coach rides off in the distance. A Horse with a Nose
Regency man with a cudgel riding a horse prone to tumbling. In the background, a woman falls off a horse with panniers. The Tumbler, or its Affinities
Regency gentleman riding a horse that barely lifts its feet. He loses his bicorne when the horse hits a pig while a woman screams from a thatched cottage. A Daisy Cutter with his Varieties
Regency man riding a horse, while other riders struggle behind him on galloping and bolting mounts. The Mistaken Notion. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Thomas Rowlandson after an illustration
Regency gentleman riding a horse without a bridleRegency gentleman riding a horse with only a string around its neck. A man is dragged off by a horse, his foot caught in a stirrup, in the background. How to Ride Without a Bridle
Regency gentleman loses his hat and wig on a mare. How to Make the Mare to Go. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Thomas Rowlandson after an illustration by Henry Bunbury from Geoffrey Gambados An
Regency gentleman riding a horse while another falls from the saddle. How to Prevent the Horse Slipping his Girths. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Thomas Rowlandson after an illustration by
Regency man riding on a horse with two women pillionRegency man riding on a horse with two women in seats mounted pillion in pannier basket seats beside him.. Parson and lady riding sidesaddle ahead. Me, My Wife and Daughter