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Avro Anson 19 VM331 1954Avro Anson 19, VM331. 1954
Five adjacent pubs in Portsmouth, HampshirePortsmouth was a town of many wonders in 1911. One of them was the possession of five fully licensed houses standing next to each other
Avro Anson I MG182 1942Avro Anson I, MG182. 1942. Date: 1942
Avro Anson I K6206 flying over HMS FuriousAvro Anson I, K6206, flying over HMS Furious
Avro Anson C. 19 TX191Royal Air Force - Avro Anson C.19 Series 1 TX191, at RAF Bovingdon, Hertfordshire. Date: 1968
George Anson - Explorer
WW2 Air Observer Receiving InstructionA photograph which portrays a British WW2 air observer receiving final instructions from the pilot of an Avro Anson coastal patrol and general duty plane. Date: circa 1940s
Jack's Visit to Greenwich II - the Anson Room, model of Portsmouth Dockyard extension, something like a chest, an old friend, a queer vessel
RAF Avro Anson used for training pilots Date: 1938
RAF Avro Anson reconnaissance plane escorting King George VI and Queen Elizabeth across the English Channel, 19 July 1938 Date: 1938
RAF Avro Anson K6152 multi-role aircraft Date: 1938
Avro Anson 19 G-AHKXAvro Anson 19 Series 2 G-AHKX (msn 1333), of Kemp's Aerial Surveys Aircraft division Ltd. at Blackpool-Squires Gate Airport in April 1972. Date: 1972
Avro Anson C. 21 G-BFIR - WD413Avro Anson C.21 G-BFIR / WD413 (msn 3634) Date: circa 2003
Avro Anson I G-AMDA - N4877, at the Imperial War Museum, Duxford. Date: circa 2005
Avro 652 Anson I N4877 - G-AMDA of the Skyfame museum at Staverton Airport N4877 was built at the Avro factory at Newton Heath, Manchester and was taken on charge by the Royal Air Force on Nov 17
Avro Anson C. 19 Series 1 TX209Royal Air Force - Avro Anson C.19 Series 1 TX209, of the Western Communication Squadron, at RAF Wattisham on 5 April 1968. Date: 1968
Advert, Anson Double-Rise Target TrapAdvert for the Anson Double-Rise Target Trap (for shooting practice), Birmingham. circa 1900
Royal Air Force - Avro Anson C. XIX PH814Royal Air Force - Avro Anson C.XIX PH814 Date: circa 1957
Avro Anson C. XIX series 2 G-AVCK (ex TX157)Avro Anson C.XIX series 2 G-AVCK (ex RAF - TX157) of T.A.T. Ltd. At Baginton (Coventry Airport). G-AVCK was sold to Condor Aviation at Halfpenny Green in September 1967
RAF - Anson C Mk. XIX TX193Royal Air Force - Anson C Mk.XIX TX193. Date: 1960s
RAF Anson - RAF WaddingtonRoyal Air Force Avro Anson C Mk.XIX VL306 at RAF Waddington Date: 1963
Avro 652 Anson XIX / 19Avro 652 Anson Nineteen Parked Date: 1940s
Avro Anson flying over HMS Revenge, WW2Avro Anson 220, British twin engine aeroplane, seen here flying over the battleship HMS Revenge during the Second World War. Date: 1940
Pursuit of the French Squadron after the Surrender of La Hoche 84 and Coquille 44, with the Action of The Ethalion and Bellone and the Anson, Bearing Down the Van Ships of the Enemy, Oct
Caricature of the actor George W AnsonCaricature of the British actor George W Anson -- A Clever Son. late 19th century
Avro 652A Anson Mk X-one of just over 100 Mk 1s converted as gunnery trainers
Avro 652A Anson I of Dutch-manned No217 Squadron RAF
Avro 652A Anson I - were used by both Bomber and Coastal Commands early in war, but found their true value as pilot and gunnery trainers, Over 11, 000 built between 1935 and 1952
Otaheite or Tahitian pineapple, Ananas species.. Handcolored copperplate engraving by Watts of a botanical painting by Mrs. Augusta Withers from John Lindleys Pomological Magazine 1827
Avro Anson British twin engine aeroplaneAvro Anson K6152, British twin engine aeroplane. Date: mid-20th century
Avro Anson C. 19 VM388 RAF Biggin HillAvro Anson C.19 VM388 was a Royal Air Force communications and Transport aircraft. Here photographed at Biggin Hill in 1961. Date: 1961
Sir William AnsonSIR WILLIAM REYNELL ANSON, 3rd Baronet (1843 - 1914) British jurist and Liberal Unionist politician. Became Warden of All Souls College in 1881. Caption: All Souls Date: 1901
Edward I ansonEDWARD I ANSON Architect, surveyor to St Bartholomews hospital, London, created the new Royal Exchange. Date: 1812 - 1888
Orange Town Hall, New South Wales, Australia - Anson StreetThe Town Hall at Orange, New South Wales, Australia - Anson Street - Architect: J J Clarke, built 1887-1888. The Holy Trinity Church to the right was designed by Thomas Rowe (opened in 1879)
Avro 652A Anson I first production prototype, K6152
Air Transport Auxiliary pilots in front of an Avro Anson. From left: Flt Capt R. Vincent, Capt F. White, Cdre Gerald DErlanger, Commanding Officer; Flt Capt Stewart Keith Jopp, Capt G
The north side control tower was built by the RAF on familiar military lines. In this 1945 view an RAF Anson and several military supply vehicles can be seen
Avro Anson I G-AIXUAvro Anson I, G-AIXU
Avro Anson 19 G-AHXM of the Sperry Gyroscope CompanyAvro Anson 19, G-AHXM, of the Sperry Gyroscope Company
Avro Anson 19 G-AHIJAvro Anson 19, G-AHIJ
Avro Anson 19 Series 2 G-AGPGAvro Anson 19 Series 2, G-AGPG
Avro Anson 18C VT-CXT a civil aircrew trainerAvro Anson 18C, VT-CXT, a civil aircrew trainer of the Indian Government
Avro Anson II SU-aO of the Egyptian GovernmentAvro Anson II, SU-aO, of the Egyptian Government
Avro Anson T21 WJ561 - the last production AnsonAvro Anson T21, WJ561, the last production Anson flying over Woodford on 15 May 1952. Date: 1952
Avro Anson T21 VV980Avro Anson T21, VV980
Avro Anson T20 VS504Avro Anson T20, VS504
Avro Anson T20 prototype VM305Avro Anson T20 prototype, VM305