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Armstrong Collection (page 5)

Background imageArmstrong Collection: Armstrong Whitworth AW15 Atalanta cabin

Armstrong Whitworth AW15 Atalanta cabin

Background imageArmstrong Collection: Armstrong Whitworth Argosy cabin interior

Armstrong Whitworth Argosy cabin interior

Background imageArmstrong Collection: Cabin of the Armstrong Whitworth Argosy

Cabin of the Armstrong Whitworth Argosy

Background imageArmstrong Collection: Armstrong Whitworth Whitley I K7191

Armstrong Whitworth Whitley I K7191
Armstrong Whitworth Whitley I, K7191

Background imageArmstrong Collection: The second Gloster Javelin F(AW)8 built XJ125

The second Gloster Javelin F(AW)8 built XJ125
The second Gloster Javelin F(AW)8 built, XJ125, was used by Armstrong Siddeley for development trials on the Sapphire Sa7R

Background imageArmstrong Collection: Armstrong Whitworth Seaslug ship-to-air missile

Armstrong Whitworth Seaslug ship-to-air missile

Background imageArmstrong Collection: Avro Lancaster VI ND784

Avro Lancaster VI ND784
Avro Lancaster VI, ND784, showing the installation of an Armstrong Siddeley ASX in the bomb bay. Testing was carried out from Bruntingthorpe

Background imageArmstrong Collection: Hydraulic hoists at the Rosedale Iron Works

Hydraulic hoists at the Rosedale Iron Works W G Armstrong & Co

Background imageArmstrong Collection: Princess Margaret honeymoons on the Britannia

Princess Margaret honeymoons on the Britannia
Page from the ILN Royal Wedding Number, commemorating the marriage of Princess Margaret to Anthony Armstrong Jones on 6 May 1960

Background imageArmstrong Collection: Wedding of Princess Margaret - the Going Away

Wedding of Princess Margaret - the Going Away
Princess Margaret and her new husband Anthony Armstrong Jones drive through Queen Victoria Street in the City of London en route to board the Royal Yacht Britannia at Tower Pier for their honeymoon

Background imageArmstrong Collection: Princess Margaret Outfit

Princess Margaret Outfit
Design for the going away outfit of Princess Margaret following her marriage to Anthony Armstrong Jones in 1960. By Victor Stiebel. Date: 1960

Background imageArmstrong Collection: Sultan Mehmed VI leaving the HMS Superb

Sultan Mehmed VI leaving the HMS Superb, at anchor in the Bosphorus, Constantinople, Turkey. Mehmed VI Wahid ed-din (Turkish)

Background imageArmstrong Collection: Armstrongs design for a chain bridge across the River Avon

Armstrongs design for a chain bridge across the River Avon
Mr William Armstrongs design for a chain bridge across the River Avon from St. Vincents Rock to Leigh Down. This was an alternative design for the Clifton Suspension bridge

Background imageArmstrong Collection: Advertisement, Pantex Garment Press

Advertisement, Pantex Garment Press
Advertisement for the Pantex Garment Press - Light as a Feather to Operate - made by James Armstrong & Co Ltd, London SW1. 1956

Background imageArmstrong Collection: Advertisement, Amazon 37 Drying Tumbler

Advertisement, Amazon 37 Drying Tumbler, manufactured by James Armstrong & Co Ltd, London. 1957

Background imageArmstrong Collection: Armstrong Siddeley Six car and stately home

Armstrong Siddeley Six car and stately home
A chauffeur driven Armstrong Siddeley Six car driving up to a stately home in the distance. Date: 1929

Background imageArmstrong Collection: 111-ton gun at Woolwich

111-ton gun at Woolwich
Firing the 111-ton gun at Woolwich (the largest gun in existence). Constructed at the Elswick Works of Sir W. G. Armstrong, Mitchell & Co

Background imageArmstrong Collection: Astronaut equipment, 1969

Astronaut equipment, 1969
Illustration indicating the different pieces of clothing and equipment worn by American astronauts Armstrong and Edwin Buzz Aldrin for their lunar landing in July 1969. Date: 1969

Background imageArmstrong Collection: Music cover, Louis Armstrong, Takes Two To Tango

Music cover, Louis Armstrong, Takes Two To Tango, words and music by Al Hoffman and Dick Manning. 1952

Background imageArmstrong Collection: Warwickshire Reformatory for Girls, Kenilworth

Warwickshire Reformatory for Girls, Kenilworth
Architects plan by Charles Armstrong of the Warwickshire Reformatory for Girls. Date: 1906

Background imageArmstrong Collection: Cecil Armstrong Gibbs

Cecil Armstrong Gibbs
CECIL ARMSTRONG GIBBS Musical composer, in 1923 Date: 1889 - 1960

Background imageArmstrong Collection: John Armstrong

John Armstrong
JOHN ARMSTRONG Physician and author. Date: 1709 - 1779

Background imageArmstrong Collection: Archibald Armstrong

Archibald Armstrong
ARCHIBALD ARMSTRONG Known as Archie; jester to James I and Charles I Date: ? - 1672

Background imageArmstrong Collection: Samuel Johnson / Armstrong

Samuel Johnson / Armstrong
DR SAMUEL JOHNSON English writer, lexicographer, critic and conversationalist Date: 1709-1784

Background imageArmstrong Collection: Argosy over Croydon

Argosy over Croydon
An Imperial Airways Armstrong Whitworth Argosy flies over the air-station at Croydon, which cost 260, 000 ! Date: 1927

Background imageArmstrong Collection: The Armstrong Trophy at the Great Exhibition of 1862

The Armstrong Trophy at the Great Exhibition of 1862. 1862

Background imageArmstrong Collection: Man and woman cross paths in a northern street

Man and woman cross paths in a northern street
A man and woman cross paths in a northern street. Above them is an advertisement for the News of the World newspaper, and in the distance some graffiti on a house wall proclaiming Armstrong Jones is

Background imageArmstrong Collection: Oliver Messell and his sister Mrs Armstrong-Jones, 1927s

Oliver Messell and his sister Mrs Armstrong-Jones, 1927s
Oliver Messell and his sister Mrs Armstrong-Jones, as Bacchus and Ariande in the Pageant of Great Lovers of Romance at the New Theatre, London 6 May 1927 Date: 1927

Background imageArmstrong Collection: Dining room with wall decorations by John Armstrong

Dining room with wall decorations by John Armstrong and Chippendale furniture. Date: 1933

Background imageArmstrong Collection: Armstrong Whitworth FK10, (forward view, on the ground)

Armstrong Whitworth FK10, (forward view, on the ground)

Background imageArmstrong Collection: Armstrong Whitworth FK10-an attempt to improve on the t

Armstrong Whitworth FK10-an attempt to improve on the triplane concept

Background imageArmstrong Collection: Armstrong Whitworth FK 8 two-seat reconnaissance bomber

Armstrong Whitworth FK 8 two-seat reconnaissance bomber, first flown in May 1916, with an operational debut in January 1917. Production ended in July 1918. Date: circa 1916-1918

Background imageArmstrong Collection: Armstrong Whitworth FK 12 in 2nd form, (on the ground)

Armstrong Whitworth FK 12 in 2nd form, (on the ground)

Background imageArmstrong Collection: Armstrong Whitworth FK 8, aft, (on the ground)

Armstrong Whitworth FK 8, aft, (on the ground)

Background imageArmstrong Collection: Armstrong Whitworth FK 10 front, (on the ground)

Armstrong Whitworth FK 10 front, (on the ground)

Background imageArmstrong Collection: Armstrong Whitworth AW 41 Albermarle-found unsatisfafct

Armstrong Whitworth AW 41 Albermarle-found unsatisfafctory as a bomber, most of the 602 built were used as transports

Background imageArmstrong Collection: Armstrong Whitworth AW 38 Whitley V -withdrawn from fro

Armstrong Whitworth AW 38 Whitley V -withdrawn from front-line service in late 1942, the Whitley continued to serve as a transport, submarine hunter and paratroop trainer

Background imageArmstrong Collection: Armstrong Whitworth AW 41 Albermarle-seen here towing a

Armstrong Whitworth AW 41 Albermarle-seen here towing a Horsa glider, where they took part in the Normandy landings

Background imageArmstrong Collection: Armstrong Whitworth AW 38 Whitley V -despite its slow a

Armstrong Whitworth AW 38 Whitley V -despite its slow and ponderous performance, the Whitley was the first RAF aircraft to bomb a German target

Background imageArmstrong Collection: Armstrong Whitworth AW 38 Whitley V -of the total 1, 81

Armstrong Whitworth AW 38 Whitley V -of the total 1, 814 Whitley built, 1, 645 were Roll-Royce Merlin powered, starting with the Mk IV

Background imageArmstrong Collection: Armstrong Whitworth AW 38 Whitley V -already obsolete b

Armstrong Whitworth AW 38 Whitley V -already obsolete by the outbreak of war Always confined to night operations

Background imageArmstrong Collection: Armstrong Whitworth AW 38 Whitley of No 10 Squadron

Armstrong Whitworth AW 38 Whitley of No 10 Squadron
Armstrong Whitworth AW 38 Whitley of No 10 Sdn

Background imageArmstrong Collection: Armstrong Whitworth Vintage Car - Automobile

Armstrong Whitworth Vintage Car - Automobile
Armstrong Whitworth Vintage Car/Automobile, England. Date: 1910s

Background imageArmstrong Collection: Tea Rooms - Armstrong Park, Heaton, Northumberland

Tea Rooms - Armstrong Park, Heaton, Northumberland
Tea Rooms - Armstrong Park, Heaton, Newcastle, near Jesmond, Northumberland, England. Date: 1900s

Background imageArmstrong Collection: Armstrong Cross & Church, Rothbury, Northumberland

Armstrong Cross & Church, Rothbury, Northumberland
Armstrong Cross & Church, Rothbury, near Hillside, Northumberland, England. Date: 1900s

Background imageArmstrong Collection: Tea Rooms, Armstrong Park, Heaton, County Durham

Tea Rooms, Armstrong Park, Heaton, County Durham
Tea Rooms, Armstrong Park, Heaton, Newcastle upon Tyne, County Durham, England. Date: 1900s

Background imageArmstrong Collection: Armstrong Whitworth Ensign, Imperial Airways

Armstrong Whitworth Ensign, Imperial Airways
An Armstrong Whitworth Ensign passenger plane operated by Imperial Airways, surrounded by a crowd of people. Date: circa 1938

Background imageArmstrong Collection: Experimental tripod mounting for Vickers gun

Experimental tripod mounting for Vickers gun
Experimental tripod mounting for.303 inch Vickers gun; side elevation. W G Armstrong Whitworth & Co. Ltd



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