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Aeritalia G. 222TCM MM62130 - RS-51Aeronautica Militare - Aeritalia G.222TCM MM62130 - RS-51 (msn 4037), of RSV (Reparto Sperimentale Volo - Experimental Flight Unit)
McDonnell F-101F-91-MC Voodoo 57-0352 (msn 530), preserved at McClellan AFB, CA. after use for ABDR (Aircraft Battle Damage Repair) training at Sacramento, CA
Douglas R5D-4 Skymaster N500EJ Spirit of Freedom (MSN 27370, ex C-54E 44-9144), at the Las Vegas Golden Air Tattoo, on 26 April 1997
United States Air Force - Republic YRF-84F Thunderstreak 49-2430 FICON parasite, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, seen with the retractable nose hook extended
United States Air Force North American T-6G Texan 50-1279, buzz-number TA-279, (msn 168-443), at the USAF Museum storage compound at Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
Cessna 320A Skyknight AP-AOJ (msn 320A-0046). First registered in the United States of America (USA) as N3046R. Registered in Pakistan as AP-AOJ for Government of West Pakistan, Pakistan
Shot away tail of Hurricane flown safely home, WW2Shot away tail of Hurricane flown safely home across the Channel during WW2 Date: 1941
Douglas A-26 Invader, light bomber, at Great Dunmow, EssexVintage World War II photograph - official US military photo: Douglas A-26 Invader, light bomber, badly damaged landing at Great Dunmow, Essex
The Bijenkorf building, Rotterdam, NetherlandsThe iconic prewar Bijenkorf building in Rotterdam, Netherlands, badly damaged during the second world war, and finally demolished in 1960. Date: circa 1937
Vintage photograph WW II - final moment of HMS HermesVintage photograph World War II - final moment of HMS Hermes, tilting at an angle following attack by Japanese dive bombers, 1942 - sailors in sea, negative water damaged
Famous London Buildings Damaged in Recent RaidsPage from the Illustrated London News reporting on famous buildings damaged by air raids including St. Mary-le-Bow, St. Bride Street, Westminster Abbey and the Great Hall
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
WW1 - German soldiers pose on a battle-scarred French streetA fascinaing WW1-era postcard showing a large group of German soldiers posed in the setting of a battle-scarred street scene in France (note the sign Restaurant Jeanne D Arc - number 19)
Photographs of sub-standard safes -- Not Ratner. Showing safes which were too easy to break into, or were not fireproof, compared with the superior quality of Ratner safes. Date: circa 1920s
Damaged searchlight, HMS Dreadnought, British battleshipDamaged searchlight on HMS Dreadnought, British flagship battleship - the searchlight was shattered by the ships own gunfire during a fleet review
Experiences on an Ordinary Penny Farthing Cycle. 1892
British ship showing battle damage. circa 1940s
Malines Cathedral damaged by German shell, WW1Malines (Mechelen) Cathedral, Belgium, damaged by German shell fire, 3 September 1914, at the start of the First World War. 1914
Finnish steamer Wiima limping into Aberdeen harbour after a North Sea storm, April 1935. 1935
The Ruins of the Principal Church at Paysandu 1865The church at Paysandu was extremely damaged during the Siege of Paysandu during the Paraguayan War, which lasted over a month of Brazilian-Colorado troops blockading
The Dogger Bank Incident or Russian OutrageThe Dogger Bank Incident (or Russian Outrage ) occured on the 22nd October 1904, when the Russian Fleet (sailing to reinforce the 1st Pacific Squadron stationed at Port Arthur during)
Arcos House, Moorgate Street, London, offices of Soviet Trading Delegation after a police raid. 1929
Bombed shop, London Road, ManchesterBombed shop in London Road, Manchester, May 1939, believed to be caused by an IRA bomb. 1939
Wartime bomb damage in Old Street, London, WW2Aerial view of wartime bomb damage in Old Street, London, near the Bovril factory. Seen here are the premises of Sumerling & Co Ltd, with debris scattered on the pavement. Date: 1940s
Bovril factory fire damage, Old Street, London, WW2Fire damage from a bombing raid inside the Bovril factory, Old Street, London, during the Second World War in November 1941. A large number of cardboard packing cases were lost
Bovril factory bombed, Old Street, London, WW2Bovril factory bombed, Old Street, London, during the Second World War in the autumn of 1940. A large consignment of goods ready for dispatch was destroyed, windows were shattered
Haunted House, by Charles Cundall, WW1Haunted House, by Charles Cundall, July 1916, a ruined building on the Western Front, First World War. 1916
Shell-damaged building in northern France, WW1Shell-damaged building in northern France, First World War. Painting by Denys Wells. circa 1918
Damaged building and van, Bridge Inn, near Redruth, Cornwall, with people posing alongside. circa 1920s
Blitz in London -- ladders and rubble, WW2Blitz in London -- ladders and rubble in a street at night. Date: 1940s
Blitz in London -- damaged vehicle, WW2Blitz in London -- a damaged vehicle in a street, surrounded by rubble. Date: 1940s
Blitz in London -- Balham High Road, WW2Blitz in London -- a bus in a bomb crater over an underground station in Balham High Road, SW London, 14 October 1940. Date: 1940
Fire at Rum Quay, West India Docks, East London, 21 April 1933, with firefighters in action with hoses. Date: 1933
Warehouse building in Mare Street, Hackney, after a fireWarehouse building in Mare Street, Hackney, East London, after a fire. Date: circa 1940s
Repairing bomb damage to the Royal College of PhysiciansPage from The Sphere showing repair work being carried out to the bomb-damaged Royal College of Physicians in their building on Pall Mall East on the north west corner of Trafalgar Square
Sudan - Omdurman - The Mahdis TombThe Mahdis Tomb - Omdurman, Sudan. Tomb of Muhammad Ahmad, self- declared Mahdi in 1881. In his reform of Islam he replaced the pilgrimage to Mecca with the obligation to serve in the holy war
KAMAKAZE JAP AIRMENThe heroic crew of a damaged Japanese bomber, instead of seeking safety, crash their plane onto a Chinese gun emplacement, anticipating WW2 kamakaze pilots Date: September 1938
Morane-Saulnier MS. 502 Criquet F-BEJQMorane-Saulnier MS.502 Criquet F-BEJQ (msn 670), equipped as a banner tug. This aircraft was used as a launch platform for Birdman Leo Valentin
Bolkow Bo 207 D-EBLE (msn 222), damaged beyond repair on 23 September 1971 Date: circa 1965
Druine D. 31 Turbulent G-ARCZDruine D.31 Turbulent G-ARCZ, at Redhill aerodrome circa 1970. Written off (damaged beyond repair) on 1 June 1984 when crashed near Stapleford, Essex
United States Army Air Corps - Martin B-10B 34-100 (msn 631), 34-100 was damaged when it crashed on landing at Rhinelander, WI on 1 June 1939. Date: circa 1937
Fokker C. II G-CAEVFokker C.II G-CAEV (msn 174), owned by Brock & Weymouth - P.Q. O Brien. A three-seat airliner with enclosed limousine style cabin behind the pilots open cockpit
Parnall Heck 2C G-AEGI, seen with race number 33 at Elmdon for the 1949 Kings Cup Air Race. On 29 July 1949, G-AEGI flew in the Kings Cup Race at Elmdon airport
United States Air Force - Lockheed F-94A-5-LO 49-2498 (msn 780-7020) built as a Lockheed EF-94A-5-LO, assigned to Flight Testing Division, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH and redesignated EF-94A
Boeing XB-29G Superfortress 44-84043, General Electric engine test-bed with a J47 in the bomb-bay mounted retractable trapeze at Schenectady County Airport, NY
United States Air Force - Lockheed F-104C StarfighterUnited States Air Force - Lockheed F-104C-5-LO Starfighter 56-0899 (msn 383-1187). Damaged on 11 August 1961 in a landing accident due to nozzle failure at George AFB. Date: 1960s
Mitsubishi 2MR1 Tobi reconnaissance biplane. Designed and built for an Imperial Japanese Army Air Service competition for a reconnaissance aircraft
United States Navy - Destroyer DD-293 - USS BillingsleyUnited States Navy - Destroyer DD-293 USS Billingsley, assisting Douglas World Cruiser float-plane 23-1231 (msn 147) Boston, which was forced down near the Faroe Islands and damaged beyond repair