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Astronaut Virgil ?Gus? Grissom enters his Mercury space?Astronaut Virgil ?Gus? Grissom enters his Mercury spacecraft, Liberty Bell 7, at Cape Canaveral for a second attempt at his sub-orbital flight following the earlier cancellation due to bad weather
Astronaut Virgil ?Gus? Grissom leaves his quarters at C?Astronaut Virgil ?Gus? Grissom leaves his quarters at Cape Canaveral for a second attempt at his sub-orbital flight following the earlier cancellation due to bad weather, 21 July 1961. Date: 1961
Commemoration Postcard Penny Postage JubileeThe Jubilee celebrations were held at the Guildhall. This card was probably bought there as it carries a special cancellation. It is printed in carmine on buff board. Only 10, 000 were printed
The Naval programme announced by Alexandra, First of the Admiralty, giving details of reductions in the budget of 1929-30. Date: 1930
WW2 era - Comic Postcard - Whos making the Brave New WorldThe Caption verse is Whos making the Brave New World - lets see - Whos making the Brave New World? You-and-Me! This is a reference to Aldous Huxleys dystopian novel Brave New World - a world that you
United States Air Force - Bell P-59B Airacomet 44-22650United States Air Force - Bell P-59B-1-BE Airacomet 44-22650 (msn 27-58) at Wright-Patterson AFB. 30 October 1944 :taken on strength by USaF, (delivered prior to contract cancellation)
Bellanca CH NC342E (msn 126) of Interstate Flights Inc. at New York. Registered to Coeur dAlene Air Transport Inc. at the time of registration cancellation on 15 December 1936 Date: 1929
General Airborne XCG-16A 44-76193 at Clinton County Field, Wilmington, OH.. Designed by Hawley Bowlus and Albert Criz, the sole General Airborne Transport Co
Astronaut Virgil ?Gus? Grissom beside his Mercury space?Astronaut Virgil ?Gus? Grissom beside his Mercury spacecraft, Liberty Bell 7, at Cape Canaveral for a second attempt at his sub-orbital flight following the earlier cancellation due to bad weather
Avro Lancaster VI ND784Avro Lancaster VI, ND784, showing the installation of an Armstrong Siddeley ASX in the bomb bay. Testing was carried out from Bruntingthorpe
Sports stadium in Helsinki, Finland, originally intended for the 1940 Olympic Games, until the Second World War led to cancellation. Date: late 1930s