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Calendar, April 1915, WW1Calendar, April 1915 -- Carpathians, First World War. By Hermann-Paul. 1914-1915
Ferdinand Jean Marie Foch, by Andre de ChastenetPortrait of Ferdinand Jean Marie Foch, by Andre de Chastenet, bronze, 3 April 1912. 1912
Stitchcraft magazine cover, Womans Fashion KnitwearStitchcraft magazine cover, April 1970 -- Womans Fashion Knitwear. 1970
April Festival with Giralda belltower, Seville, SpainScenes from the April Festival with the Giralda belltower at the centre, Seville, Spain. Date: circa 1930
Page of fashion adverts - April 1924Page of four fashion adverts for womens clothing and hair restorer, Dickins & Jones, three-piece gown in Romain coat, Caradium, hair dye, restoring grey hair to its original colour
Line of the Minute Men at Concord, Massachusetts, USACommemorative stone, Line of the Minute Men at Concord, Massachusetts, USA -- 19 April 1775. Date: circa 1904
Letter from Albert Auerbach from Rouen, France, WW1First page of a letter dated 30 April 1916 from Albert Auerbach of the Royal Fusiliers to his sister Lucy from No.1 Territorial Base Depot, Rouen, Northern France
LCC-LFB - Dennis pump escape fire engineLCC-LFB 61 - Dennis pump escape fire engine, 30 April 1950. Date: 1950
Mrs Madge Kendal - The Theatre MagazineMrs Madge Kendal, actress - The Theatre Magazine, April 1883. 1883
Miss Jessie Millward in The Harbour Lights - Theatre MagazinMiss Jessie Millward, actress, in The Harbour Lights - The Theatre Magazine, April 1886. 1886
George Alexander as Bassanio - The Theatre MagazineGeorge Alexander, actor, as Bassanio in The Merchant of Venice - in The Theatre Magazine, April 1886. 1886
Alfred E Watson - The Theatre magazineAlfred E Watson - British theatre critic, in The Theatre Magazine, April 1886. 1886
LCC-LFB Whitechapel Fire Station firemen in a group photo, April 1927. Date: 1927
Dr. Frederick Cook photograph of Eskinmo companisions 1908Polar exploration in 1908, Dr. Frederick Cooks photograph of an igloo with the Stars and Stripes, United States of Americas flag with two Eskimos companisions, Etukishook and Ahwelsh
Dr. Frederick Cook using sextant 1908Dr. Frederick Albert Cook (1865 - 1940), American explorer, physician, and ethnographer, claims that he reached the North Pole on 21st April 1908, a year before Robert Peary
North Pole, looks like according to Frederick Cook 1908Polar exploration in 1908 on the front cover of The Sphere, showing Dr. Frederick A. Cook setting-up camera equipment to take a photograph of an igloo with the United States of Americas flag with two
Costume April 1862Latest Paris fashion of 1862. Date: 1862
Months of the year. AprilDancing nymph and swallows represent the coming of Spring. Artist: Rie Cramer Date: circa 1926
Cromwell dissolving the English ParliamentThis illustration shows Cromwell asserting his authority in dissolving the English Rump Parliament on 20 April 1653. He is shown ordering the removal of the golden mace from Parliament. 1653
General Tasker H Bliss, American Expeditionary ForceGeneral Tasker H. Bliss, American Expeditionary Force, dated 18th April 1918. Lucien Hector Jonas (1880-1947). In February Of 1915
The sculpting of the Titanic Statue designed by Mrs Harry Payne Whitney and Mr John Horrigan, representing the last inspiration of a departing soul
Proclamation of King Charles II of England, in which he promised a general pardon for crimes committed during the English Civil War and the Interregnum for all those who recognised. Date: 4 April 1660
April fashion 1844Two women wearing the latest fashion for spring. 1844
A Spring Shower in London 1866A scene in Bank, London, where victorian people are trying to get out of the rain. Date: April 1866
PROTESTANTS HANG CATA cat is hanged by protestants in Cheapside, London, to symbolise the Roman Catholic church Date: 8 April 1554
Fashions for April 1870Entering the spring fashions of the early 1870s, paletots and waistcoats in the place of bodies, especially for dinner and afternoon events. Date: April 1870
Medieval people feastingA FEAST in April Date: 9th Century
Dassault Falcon 20C N804F (msn 5, probably), of Pan American World Airways, somewhere in the UK, during delivery to the US
British Aerospace 125-600B G-BDOA ()msn 256056), of McAlpine Aviation Ltd. at London Heathrow Airport, on 9 April 1976. Date: 1976
Fieseler Fi 156C Storch D-EDECFieseler Fi 156C-3 Storch D-EDEC (msn 5802) Bofen Die Echten Dellkornbrote. This aircraft was written off in April 1959, but repaired
Cessna 180 HB-COU (msn 31700) On 12 April 1960, this aircraft crashed and caught fire, when the pilot lost control trying to regain VMC in low clouds (240 feet), killing all three occupants
Douglas C-124C Globemaster II O-15191United States Air Force - Douglas C-124C Globemaster II O-15191 (msn 43601, 51-5191). 5191 was disposed of to MASDC on 15 April 1969 and later placed on the civil registry as N9262A. Date: circa 1965
Casmuniz 52 PT-AZU (msn 1, also, known as Casmuniz 5-2). The sole aircraft first flew in April 1952 and completed flight testing by 1955, whilst registered as PP-ZPD
Piper PA-23 Aztec BPiper PA-23-250 Aztec B G-ARXF (msn 27-2015), at Sywell for the a Shackleton sales weekend, on 15 April 1962. Date: 1962
Cessna 175B G-ARFL (msn 175-56868), at Coventry - Baginton on 29 April 1961. Built as N8168T, for flight test before delivery to Airwork Limited in 1960
North American SNJ-5 N7997C (msn, ex BuAer 85008), at Van Nuys Airport on 9 April 1967. Date: 1967
Victa Airtourer 100 ZK-CHC (msn 72) Built as a Victa Airtourer 100 in November 1964, registered as ZK-CHC. Withdrawn from use in February 1973
Great Lakes 2T-1 Sport Trainer N872K (msn 133). N872K was written-off on 09 April 1966, during an impromptu aerobatic display for some campers at a dry lake near Baker in California
Miles M. 18 Mk. 2 G-AHKYMiles M.18 Mk.2 G-AHKY (msn 466, ex HM545), with race number 39, at Coventry - Baginton. The sole M.18 Mk.2, flew from Woodley in November 1939
BAC One-Eleven 204AF N1129JBAC One-Eleven 204/AF N1129J (msn 182), of Mohawk Airlines. Date: circa 1970
Convair F-106A Delta Dart O-70237United States Air Force - Convair F-106A Delta Dart O-70237 (msn 8-24-26) Built August 1958; Air Force Flight Test Center [AFFTC], Edwards AFB, CA. Date: circa 1965
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
de Havilland DH. 87 Hornet Moth F-BCJOde Havilland DH.87 Hornet Moth F-BCJO (msn 8035), at Kidlington circa 4 April 1959. First flown in as G-ADKL, impressed as W5750, during the war, reverting to G-ADKL post-war
Percival P. 16 Q. 6 G-AFFDPercival P.16 Q.6 G-AFFD (msn Q.21, impressed by RAF as X9407), the first production aircraft, at Redhill after being withdrawn from use
BAC One-Eleven-402AP XX919Royal Aircraft Establishment - BAC One-Eleven-402AP XX919 (msn 91), at RAF Leuchars on 9 September 1981. Transferred to Boscombe Down on 1 April 1997; withdrawn from use at Boscombe Down
Douglas MC-54M O-49093 - 44-9093United States Air Force - Douglas MC-54M O-49093 (44-9093) (msn 27319) converted to MC-54M in 1951. Seen at Tokyo on 22 April 1954 with the 99th Air Transport Squadron of the Military Air Transport
Vickers 953C Merchantman G-APES (msn 721, of British Airways Cargo. The Merchantman freighters were converted from passenger carrying Vanguards)
Grumman TC-4C Academe 155729 Spirit of FentressUnited States Navy - Grumman TC-4C Academe 155729 Spirit of Fentress (msn 186, base code AD, call-sign 577), of VA-42 The Green Pawns