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Flt Lt G Shaw with his British Klemm Eagle, G-ACVUFlt Lt G. Shaw with his British Klemm Eagle, G-ACVU. Both took part in the MacRobertson England to Australia race, October 1934
Dassault Mirage G8-01 Two-Seat Twin-Engined Variable-Geo?Dassault Mirage G8-01 Two-Seat Twin-Engined Variable-Geometry Prototype Multi-Role Jet Fighter Capable of Both Interception and Nuclear Strike Missions Flying Date: 1971
McDonnell RF-4C Phantom 64-1073United States Air Force - McDonnell RF-4C-23-MC Phantom 64-1073 (msn 1116, base code AR ), of the 1st Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, 10th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing, from RAF Alconbury
The Two at Pervyse with Shot the dog memorial, YpresThis memorial is in the garden of the Ariane Hotel in Ypres. The Two is the title given to two extrordinary British laidies, Elsie Knocker and Mairie Chisholm
Memorial board for Harry Patch, the last British veteranThe board stood alongside Harrys memorial beside the Steenbeek stream. Both were damaged by motor vehicles and have since been moved. Harry paid for the memorial himself. Date: 2016
Canadian Regiment la Chaudiere Memorial d AnguernyAlthough the names are clearly marked neither Laudry nor Dallaire are listed in the Commonwealth War Graves Database. Both Louis & Arthur Roy come from Kedgwick New Brunswick so are probably related
David Frances Barry photo - Chief Hand HornChief Hand Horn and his two wives in full traditional native American dress including beaded moccasins and leather belt. Hand Horn is wearing tights and a roach headdress
Handley Page HPR. 1 Marathon T. 11 G-ALVYHandley Page HPR.1 Marathon T.11 G-ALVY (msn 104, ex XA252), parked next to XA269 / G-AMGR. Both stored at Shoreham, after service with No.2 Air Navigation School
Boeing Model 83 NX7133 (msn 1039, aka XF4B-1 number 1, A8129), first flown on 25 June 1928. The first of two XF4B-1s (Model 83 and Model 89), which remained Boeing-owned
Turf Cutting - a view of two boys and a lady at a turf face. Both the boys have turf barrows and one is cutting turf. (Location: Northern Ireland; County Antrim). Date: circa early 1900s
Supermarine Spitfire PRXIX PM631 and Hawker HurricaneSupermarine Spitfire PRXIX, PM631 and Hawker Hurricane IIC, LF363. Both aircraft currently fly with the RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight
146 Typhoon Wing RAF Memorial ALG B3The Memorial plaque is on the wall of the small commemorative area in Ste Croix-sur-Mer. Both RAF and RCAF Squadrons operated from here. It is thought that 126 Wing RCAF flew into here on 13 June
1916 British Army issue telescope with broad arrow, manufactured by T. T. & H. Limited, No. 11801. TEL SIG (Mk.IV), ALSO G.S. together with low and high lenses, in leather case
Colonel Hugh ODonnell dColonel Hugh O Donnell d.1799 (c.1795-96). Hamilton, Hugh Douglas 1739-1808. Colonel Hugh O Donnell was the eldest son of Sir Neal O Donnell of Newport, Co. Mayo, and served as M.P
Studio photograph of two Belgian NCOsStudio photograph, taken at American Studio, 1 Arcade Steps, Margate of two Belgian NCOs. On the reverse is written P. Ente, caporal, , He. de Ligne, Birchington 3 novembre 1914; M
Switzerland - Lake of Lucerne, View from the RigiColoured lantern slide of a view across the Lake of Lucerne from Mount Rigi, Queen of the Mountains. In the foreground appears to be a train track, that of the Rigi-Bahnen
S A Bill Thorn, left, and Roy ChadwickS.A. Bill Thorn, left, and Roy Chadwick possibly alongside Avro Tudor 2, G-AGSU. Both were later killed in this aircraft
Hon Mrs Victor Bruce (born Mildred Mary Petre) (1895-1990)Hon Mrs Victor Bruce (born Mildred Mary Petre), 1895-1990, alongside her Blackburn Bluebird IV, G-ABDS. Both are under the wing of an American-built Fokker F-32, NC-333N
R Caracciola and B Rosmeyer at AVUSR Caracciola (No. 35) and B Rosmeyer (No. 31) taking the 43 degree banking of the North Curve at AVUS (Automobil-Verkehrs- und bungsstra
F Nazzaro - 1922 French Grand PrixF Nazzaro on th 90 hp 2 litre six-cylinder Fiat with which he won the 1922 French Grand Prix at an average of 79.2 mph over 499 miles at Strasbourg