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BAC 167 Strikemaster Mk80 G27-9BAC 167 Strikemaster Mk80, G27-9, destined for the Royal Saudi Air Force
BAC Jet Provost T4 XS231 became the prototype T5BAC Jet Provost T4, XS231, became the prototype T5
The BAC P35 Jumping Jeep proposal of 1962. Date: 1962
Douglas DC-3 SE-BAC Falken (The Falcon) of Swedish Air LinesDouglas DC-3, SE-BAC, Falken (The Falcon), of Swedish Air Lines
A model of the BAC Three-Eleven at the Farnborough Air Show, 1970. Date: 1970
An artists impression of the BAC Three-Eleven
A BAC TSR-2 in a hangar
The first BAC TSR-2 in final assembly at Weybridge
A GA of the BAC double-deck Super VC10 project
The first Fairey Delta 2 WG774 after modificationThe first Fairey Delta 2, WG774, after modification into the BAC 221 with a sharp-edged ogival wing for flight validation of a Concorde-style delta wing
GLC-LFB Breathing Apparatus Coach (BAC)The mid 1970s saw a number of innovative appliance designs come into play as the London Fire Brigade adapted to an ever changing and more Health and Safety conscious working environment
Collecting cards depicting a story about a Chinese governor of Bac-Ninh, who, while relaxing on a hill with his rabbits, is frightened by an approaching balloon carrying sailors
Australian soldier, Croix du Bac near Armentieres, WW1An Australian soldier in a front line trench at Croix du Bac, near Armentieres, northern France, during the First World War. He is using a wind direction indicator as an anti-gas precaution
British troops relaxing, Croix du Bac, near Armentieres, WW1British troops relaxing at Croix du Bac, near Armentieres, northern France, during the First World War. An elderly Frenchwoman is serving them with coffee in china cups. Date: May 1916
Australian soldiers, Croix du Bac near Armentieres, WW1Australian soldiers in a front line trench at Croix du Bac, near Armentieres, northern France, during the First World War. They are using a mirror periscope. Date: 18 May 1916
Aisne Canal WWIStone quarry by the Aisne Canal near Berry-au-Bac in France during World War I
French defencesFrench dug out on the Aisne canal at Berry du Bac in France during World War I Date: 5 December 1917
Commune Damage 17Destruction in the rue du Bac, on the rive gauche