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The Yorkshire County Cricket Team, 1912Photograph showing 13 members of the Yorkshire County Cricket team for the 1912 season. Yorkshire were winners of the County Championship that year. Top row, left to right: Sir A.W
Singapore - Tiger Balm Garden (Haw Par Villa theme park), built in 1937 Date: circa 1938
Kellett XR-10, 45-22793, on the day of its first flight?Kellett XR-10, 45-22793, on the day of its first flight at Kellett?s North Wales (PA) plant on 24 April 1947. From left: J.D. Driskill, Chief Test Pilot, Kellett; Col A.T. Culbertson; A.W
Armstrong Whitworth AW. 660 Argosy C. 1 XN855Royal Air Force - Armstrong Whitworth AW.660 Argosy C.1 XN855 (msn 6759). Date: circa 1962
Piper PA-23 Aztec E G-BATXPiper PA-23-250 Aztec E G-BATX (msn 27-4832), at Castle Donington-East Midlands Airport in June 1976. An Armstrong Whitworth AW.660 Argosy 101 G-APRN (msn 6654)
Armstrong-Whitworth Argosy C. 1 XN814Royal Air Force - Armstrong-Whitworth AW.660 Argosy C.1 XN814 (msn 6743), of No.90 (Signals) Group, at RAF Kinloss. Date: 1972
Armstrong-Whitworth AW. 660 Argosy C. 1 G-BDCVArmstrong-Whitworth AW.660 Argosy C.1 G-BDCV (msn 6767, ex XP412), of Field Aircraft Services, Ltd. at East Midlands Airport
Armstrong Whitworth Argosy C. 1 XR139Royal Air Force - Armstrong Whitworth AW.650 Argosy C.1 XR139 (msn 6794), of No.267 Squadron, at the Biggin Hill Air Fair in May 1964. Date: 1964
Gloster Javelin F AW. 1 XA568Royal Air Force - Gloster Javelin F(AW).1 XA568, at the College of Aeronautics, Cranfield in April 1961. Date: 1961
Armstrong Whitworth AW. 650 Argosy T. 2 9Q-COA(ex Royal Air Force) Armstrong Whitworth AW.650 Argosy T.2 9Q-COA Jason (msn 6791, ex XR136), of O.R.A.S. (Otrag Range Air Services) at East Midlands Airport, in November 1977
Safety Invested in Stocks by A. W. HoldenA 17th century scene showing a Puritan and a Cavalier in some village stocks. A small girl, carrying a dead goose and a cabbage in a basket looks at them with disdain. Date: c.1880
AgustaWestland AW. 139 ZR327Defence Helicopter Flying School - AgustaWestland AW.139 ZR327 (msn 31231) Date: circa 2010
Boeing C-32A 99-0004United States Air Force - Boeing C-32A 99-0004 (MSN 29028 / 829, B757-2G4), of the 89th AW, 1st AS, at Andrews AFB. Date: circa 2000
Boeing C-32A 09-001?United States Air Force - Boeing C-32A 09-001? (MSN 29027 / 824, B757-2Q8), of the 89th AW, 1st AS, at Andrews AFB. (for some reason the last number of the serial is missing) Date: circa 2000
Gates Learjet C-21A 84-0140United States Air Force - Gates Learjet C-21A 84-0140 (msn 35A-588), of the 375th AW, at the MCAS Cherry Point NC Airshow on 8 April 1995. Date: 1995
Armstrong-Whitworth Meteor NF. 11 NF. 11-8 - BGArmstrong-Whitworth Meteor NF.11 NF.11-8 / BG (msn AW.5564), at the Ailes Anciennes Toulouse Museum, in November 1998. Date: 1998
Grumman S-2D TrackerUnited States Navy - Grumman S-2D Tracker, base code AW, call-sign 36, embarked on USS Randolph (CVS-15), at Royal Naval Air Station Brawdy, for an air-display circa 1968. Date: circa 1968
Nord 262D-51 AWArmee de l Air - Nord 262D-51 AW (msn 80), at RAF Wattisham on 23 June 1984 Date: 1984
Hall Lewis AW coach on LB, Jones, Gloucester. Open-top single-decker bus. Date: circa 1940
Armstrong Whitworth AW. 660 Argosy C. 1 G-BDCVArmstrong Whitworth AW.660 Argosy C.1 G-BDCV Hamilcar (ex Royal Air Force XP412), of Air Bridge Carriers, with Partenavia P.68B Victor G-BCFM, at East Midlands Airport
Armstrong Whitworth AW. 650 Argosy 101 G-BEOZArmstrong Whitworth AW.650 Argosy 101 G-BEOZ (msn 6660) of Elan Airways, at Shannon Airport, Eire Date: 1984
Armstrong Whitworth AW. 650 Argosy C. 1 9Q-COE(ex Royal Air Force) Armstrong Whitworth AW.650 Argosy C.1 9Q-COE (msn 6778, ex XP446), of O.R.A.S. (Otrag Range Air Services) at East Midlands Airport
Armstrong Whitworth AW. 650 Argosy T. 2 9Q-COA(ex Royal Air Force) Armstrong Whitworth AW.650 Argosy T.2 9Q-COA Jason (msn 6791, ex XR136), of O.R.A.S. (Otrag Range Air Services) at East Midlands Airport
Armstrong Whitworth AW. 55 Apollo VX224Armstrong Whitworth AW.55 Apollo VX224 (G-AMCH, not carried) of the Empire Test Pilot School, at Farnborough. The ETPS had the Apollo for only nine months, during which it only flew 20 hours
United States Air Force - Lockheed HC-130H Hercules 64-14866United States Air Force - Lockheed HC-130H-LM Hercules 64-14866 (msn 382-4099) of Military Airlift Command Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Service (ARRS), at RAF Lakenheath
LAWN TENNIS / PUNCH / 1883She: Yours or Mine, Sir Charles? He: Yours - AWFLY Yours! Date: 1883
Armstrong-Whitworth AW. 650 Argosy C. 1 XR140Armstrong-Whitworth AW.650 Argosy C.1 XR140 Date: circa 1975
United States Navy Sikorsky SH-3A 149904 (MSN 61173), call-sign AW, of HS-9, embarked on USS Essex (CVS-9). Delivered as an HSS-2, 149904 was later converted to an SH-3H. Date: 1964
Starlifter at FairfordLockheed C-141B Starlifter 66-0144 of the 437th AW/l7th ALS, United states Air Force, at the 1993 Royal International Air Tattoo - RAF Fairford 21 to 27 July 1993. Date: 1993
Galaxy at FairfordLockheed C-5B Galaxy 87-0041 of the 436th AW/2Oth ALS United States Air Force, at the 1993 Royal International Air Tattoo - RAF Fairford 21 to 27 July 1993. Date: 1993
Nelly Custis / Aw BettsNELLY CUSTIS George Washingtons stepdaughter in the Mount Vernon Garden Date: -
Armstrong Whitworth AW 41 Albermarle-found unsatisfafctory as a bomber, most of the 602 built were used as transports
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
Armstrong Whitworth AW 41 Albermarle-seen here towing a Horsa glider, where they took part in the Normandy landings
Armstrong Whitworth AW 38 Whitley V -despite its slow and ponderous performance, the Whitley was the first RAF aircraft to bomb a German target
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
Armstrong Whitworth AW 38 Whitley V -already obsolete by the outbreak of war Always confined to night operations
Armstrong Whitworth AW 38 Whitley of No 10 SquadronArmstrong Whitworth AW 38 Whitley of No 10 Sdn
Lockheed L-1011-193P Tristar JA8501 All Nippon AW TokyoLockheed Tristar JA8501 was delivered to ANA in 1973 and operated by them until 1981 when it was taken over by Air Lanka. Date: 1974
Hong Kong, China - The Tiger PagodaThe 7-storey Tiger Pagoda, the highlight of the Tiger Balm Garden (Aw Boon Haw Garden), on the Tai Hang Road, Tai Hang, Wan Chai District, Hong Kong, opened in 1935
Singapore - The Haw Par VillaSingapore - The magnificent seven-domed Haw Par Villa, a Chinese mythological theme park. The park, originally called " Tiger Balm Gardens"
R H T Harper and A W TorryR.H.T. Harper, Chief Structural Engineer and A.W. Torry, Chief Stressman, de Havilland
Armstrong Whitworth FK 12B triplane, WW1A British Armstrong Whitworth FK 12B triplane on an airfield during the First World War. It was equipped with Rolls Royce Eagle engines. Date: 1914-1918
For Valour : British Officers and N. C. Os who have been awFrom top left: 2nd Lieut David Nelson V.C. ( L Battery, R.H.A); Capt Theodore Wright. (Royal Engineers); Capt H.S. Ranken (Royal Army Medical Corps); Capt F.O. Grenfell (9th Lancers); Lieut J.H.S