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Background imageCrashed Collection: An overturned lorry spills its load, Cheyne Walk

An overturned lorry spills its load, Cheyne Walk
Road traffic accident - an overturned lorry spills its load of water coolers across the road at 91 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea

Background imageCrashed Collection: NFS Heavy Unit vehicle accident, Ealing, WW2

NFS Heavy Unit vehicle accident, Ealing, WW2
An NFS Heavy Unit vehicle accident in Ealing, West London. The driver, having lost control of the appliance, struck a tree while responding to an emergency call

Background imageCrashed Collection: NFS London Region lorry driven into basement area, WW2

NFS London Region lorry driven into basement area, WW2
National Fire Service -- a London Region lorry driven into a basement area

Background imageCrashed Collection: Blitz in London -- wreckage of Hurricane fighter plane, WW2

Blitz in London -- wreckage of Hurricane fighter plane, WW2
Blitz in London -- the wreckage of a Hurricane fighter aircraft shot down over London, lying on the pavement in Buckingham Palace Road

Background imageCrashed Collection: A crashed biplane

A crashed biplane. Two policemen and several other bystanders pose for a photograph

Background imageCrashed Collection: London taxi in basement crash

London taxi in basement crash
A London taxi which has crashed through some iron railings into the basement area at the front of a house. Date: early 20th century

Background imageCrashed Collection: Crashed RAF aircraft - WWI

Crashed RAF aircraft - WWI
A crashed RAF Saulnier monoplane - The Joan of Arc - which brought down the German biplane Albatros at Vaudemanges, France. Date: circa 1915

Background imageCrashed Collection: German Albatros plane brought down, WW1

German Albatros plane brought down, WW1
A German Albatros plane brought down by Captain Cecil King, MC DFC Croix de Guerre, of the 43 Squadron RAF during the First World War. Date: 1917-1918

Background imageCrashed Collection: Remains of Baron von Richthofens plane, WW1

Remains of Baron von Richthofens plane, WW1
The remains of the aeroplane of Baron von Richthofen, seen here with allied officers at the aerodrome of No. 3 Squadron of the Australian Flying Corps near Bertangles during the First World War

Background imageCrashed Collection: Sopwith Strutter plane crashed in airfield, France, WW1

Sopwith Strutter plane crashed in airfield, France, WW1
A Sopwith 1 Strutter biplane of No. 5 (N) Squadron RNAS (Royal Naval Air Service) which has crashed at Petite-Synthe airfield, Dunkirk, northern France, during the First World War. Date: 1917

Background imageCrashed Collection: British plane on airfield, WW1

British plane on airfield, WW1
A British plane on an airfield (possibly after a crash landing) during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageCrashed Collection: Debris of crashed German plane, Chelles, France, WW1

Debris of crashed German plane, Chelles, France, WW1
The debris of a crashed German plane brought down near Chelles, France, during the First World War. Date: early 1918

Background imageCrashed Collection: Wreckage of Max Immelmanns aeroplane, WW1

Wreckage of Max Immelmanns aeroplane, WW1
The wreckage of German air ace Max Immelmanns aeroplane, shot down on 18 June 1916 by 2nd Lieutenant G R McCubbin of the 26th Squadron, RFC, over Annay, near Lens, northern France

Background imageCrashed Collection: Remains of Max Immelmanns Fokker plane, WW1

Remains of Max Immelmanns Fokker plane, WW1
The remains of the German air ace Max Immelmanns Fokker plane -- he crashed at Sallaumines, northern France, on 18 June 1916, during the First World War. Date: June 1916

Background imageCrashed Collection: American Scouts paddling boats

American Scouts paddling boats
Groups of scouts sit in large boats on a lake and attempt to paddle without crashing into one another. circa 1960s

Background imageCrashed Collection: Cycling in Lakeland

Cycling in Lakeland If you cycle in Lakeland you ll find on the whole its a mixture of pushing and losing control !! circa 1920s

Background imageCrashed Collection: Crashed Avro 504A

Crashed Avro 504A
A crashed Avro 504A. One of the most famous biplane trainers, it first appeared in 1913. Used in the opening stages of World War One for bombing and reconnaissance. Date: 1914

Background imageCrashed Collection: Tail of wrecked R101 airship at Beauvais

Tail of wrecked R101 airship at Beauvais
The shape of the tail fins and rudder of the R101 airship can be clearly seen amid the wreckage after it crashed on 5th October 1930 near Beauvais, France, on its maiden voyage

Background imageCrashed Collection: Wreckage of R101 airship

Wreckage of R101 airship
The mangled wreckage of the British R101 airship which crashed on 5th October 1930 near Beauvais, France, on its maiden voyage

Background imageCrashed Collection: Diagram of R101 crash

Diagram of R101 crash
A diagram showing how the British R101 airship dived twice and crashed on a hillside of Allonne, near Beauvais, France on 5th October 1930 on its maiden voyage

Background imageCrashed Collection: Flag of the R101 airship

Flag of the R101 airship
The torn flag of the British R101 airship salvaged from the wreck after the airship crashed on 5th October 1930 near Beauvais, France, on its maiden voyage

Background imageCrashed Collection: Crashed Fokker C2 named America

Crashed Fokker C2 named America
Commander Richard Byrds plane crashed during a transatlantic flight in a Fokker C2 named America

Background imageCrashed Collection: DH2 6F2 of 29th Squadron, shot down over enemy lines

DH2 6F2 of 29th Squadron, shot down over enemy lines. Pilot second lieutenant K. K. Turner captured

Background imageCrashed Collection: Richard Byrds attempt to fly the Atlantic

Richard Byrds attempt to fly the Atlantic
The Fokker Trimotor aeroplane, America, in which the American aviator and naval officer Richard Evelyn Byrd (1888-1957) attempted to fly the Atlantic non-stop from the USA to France in the hope of

Background imageCrashed Collection: Crashed German aircraft - WWI

Crashed German aircraft - WWI
A german light biplane which has crash landed and come to rest on its nose on the battlefield - World War One

Background imageCrashed Collection: Zeppelin wreckage

Zeppelin wreckage
Infantry working on Zeppelin wreckage in England during World War I

Background imageCrashed Collection: Crashed Heinkel HE-111 Bomber; Second World War, 1940

Crashed Heinkel HE-111 Bomber; Second World War, 1940
Illustration showing a crashed German Heinkel HE-111 bomber burning in a wood in Essex, 18th June 1940. This bomber had taken part in one of the large air-raids on London

Background imageCrashed Collection: The Burning Wreck of a German Fighter; Second World War, 194

The Burning Wreck of a German Fighter; Second World War, 194
Photograph showing the burning wreck of a German fighter airplane which had crashed in the South East of England during the Battle of Britain, Summer 1940

Background imageCrashed Collection: A gondola, part of a crashed zeppelin, being examined by the

A gondola, part of a crashed zeppelin, being examined by the
Photograph of a gondola, part of the remains of a German zeppelin which was shot down following a bombing raid on London during the night of 23rd September 1916

Background imageCrashed Collection: W H B Evans - Cricketer

W H B Evans - Cricketer
W H B Evans - cricketer for Oxford & Hampshire. Died tragically in an aviation accident along with Samuel Cody in 1913 when the plane (piloted by Cody) crashed

Background imageCrashed Collection: Police Van Crash

Police Van Crash
Crashed Metropolitan Police van

Background imageCrashed Collection: Traffic Accident 1962

Traffic Accident 1962
Two cars crashed into a cafe in Mildmay Grove, London

Background imageCrashed Collection: Tay Bridge Photo 4

Tay Bridge Photo 4
The destroyed central section of the Tay railway bridge from which a passenger train crashed into the river at night drowning between 75 and 90 passengers



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