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Background imageDeveloped Collection: SNCAC NC. 702 Martinet F-BAOO

SNCAC NC. 702 Martinet F-BAOO
SNCAC NC.702 Martinet F-BAOO (msn 121). During the second World War the ReichsLufttfahr Ministerium (RLM) dispersed manufacture of (usually)

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Potez 840 F-WJSH

Potez 840 F-WJSH (msn 001), a four engined feeder-liner developed in France, displaying the F-W--- test registration, for aircraft not certified. Date: 1960s

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Boeing YP-29 34-23

Boeing YP-29 34-23 (Boeing Model 264). The YP-29 is seen here fitted with an experimental variable-pitch propeller. The aircraft was later delivered to NACA

Background imageDeveloped Collection: United States Navy - USS Shenandoah - ZR-1

United States Navy - USS Shenandoah - ZR-1
United States Navy - USS Shenandoah (ZR-1), the first of four United States Navy rigid airships overflying a city. Shenandoah was constructed during 1922-1923 at Lakehurst Naval Air Station

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Georges Van Damme in the cockpit of the Renard R. 35 airliner

Georges Van Damme in the cockpit of the Renard R. 35 airliner
Ex Warrant Officer Georges Van Damme sat in the cockpit of the ill-fated Renard R.35, a pressurised airliner developed in Belgium from 1936

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Schutte-Lanz S. L. 1 rigid airship

Schutte-Lanz S. L. 1 rigid airship
Schutte-Lanz SL.1 rigid airship, designed and Built by the Schutte-Lanz company, set-up by Johann Schutte and Karl Lanz. The SL.1 was Built largely from wood with a geodesic framework

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Bristol B. E. 10 Olympus Mk. 101

Bristol B. E. 10 Olympus Mk. 101
Bristol B.E.10 Olympus Mk.101 (Ministry of Supply designation Bol.1/2C). A more powerful version of the Olympus with a larger turbine, delivering11

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Italian wins speed record 1928

Italian wins speed record 1928
Italian aviator Mario de Bernardi, flying a Macchi seaplane developed for the Schneider Trophy, breaks his own world speed record, raising it to 512 km/h. Date: April 1928

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Imaginary inhabitant of the planet Mars

Imaginary inhabitant of the planet Mars
An imaginary inhabitant of the planet Mars. Martians enjoy less gravity, but must withstand a thinner atmosphere with extreme temperatures. Civilisation could be highly developed. Date: 1939

Background imageDeveloped Collection: The first de Havilland DH. 112 Venom prototype - VV612

The first de Havilland DH. 112 Venom prototype - VV612
The de Havilland DH.112 Venom - a British post-war single-engined jet aircraft developed and manufactured by the de Havilland Aircraft Company

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Sub Machine Gun, Owen, 9 Mm Mk I

Sub Machine Gun, Owen, 9 Mm Mk I
Owen Mk I (or I/42) 9 mm sub machine gun, 1943 (c). Wooden butt and bakelite grips. Painted in jungle camouflage. The Owen was an indigenous Australian design developed in 1942

Background imageDeveloped Collection: The Casbah, Algiers, Algeria

The Casbah, Algiers, Algeria
The Casbah (Qasba), meaning citadel (fortress) is specifically the citadel of Algiers in Algeria and the traditional quarter clustered around it (as pictured here). Date: circa 1907

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Hawker Tempest V -developed from the Typhoon, the Tempe

Hawker Tempest V -developed from the Typhoon, the Tempest helped counter the dreaded V-1

Background imageDeveloped Collection: SCHWANN, Theodor (1810 - 1882). German physiologist

SCHWANN, Theodor (1810 - 1882). German physiologist, anatomist and naturalist. He developed the cell theory. Oil

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Palawan Monitor Lizard - rests on a path with its

Palawan Monitor Lizard - rests on a path with its tongue outstretched (the tongue has a highly developed olfactory sense) to smell a visitor (Varanus marmoratus)

Background imageDeveloped Collection: German Junkers DI J9 fighter plane, post-WW1

German Junkers DI J9 fighter plane, post-WW1
A German Junkers DI J9 single-seat fighter plane, developed in 1918, used on the Eastern Front after the end of the First World War. Date: circa 1918

Background imageDeveloped Collection: German Siemens Schuckert D. VI fighter plane, WW1

German Siemens Schuckert D. VI fighter plane, WW1
A German Siemens Schuckert D.VI single-seat fighter monoplane with a 180 hp Siemens-Halske engine, fitted with a belly tank that can be jettisoned

Background imageDeveloped Collection: LEMURIA

LEMURIA
The Lost Continent of Lemuria, located in todays Pacific Ocean, may have housed a highly developed civilisation with advanced technology and a sophisticated culture

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Theresa Neumann

Theresa Neumann
German farm girl of Konnersreuth who developed stigmata ater a work accident, especially on Fridays, attracting worldwide interest

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Dinosaur / Protosaurus

Dinosaur / Protosaurus
A PROTOSAURUS, and two of the marine creatures from which it developed - HOLOPTYCHIUS and OSTEOLEPIS

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Newport Market Refuge and Industrial School, Soho, London

Newport Market Refuge and Industrial School, Soho, London
The Newport Market Refuge and Industrial School on Market Street, Soho. The School, which developed into a training establishment for military bandsmen, later moved to Coburg Row, Westminster

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Max Holste MH-250 Super Broussard F-WJDA Paris

Max Holste MH-250 Super Broussard F-WJDA Paris
Prototype of a 14 to 17 seat short haul airliner built by Nord Aviation and designated the Max Holste MH-250 Super Broussard. Eventually developed into a military transport built by Nord

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Advert for Pliofilm from Goodyear 1944

Advert for Pliofilm from Goodyear 1944
What is Pliofilm ? Developed by Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, was a rubber-based clear plastic used to protect equipment, especially weapons, from water and sand during the D-Day landings

Background imageDeveloped Collection: First Italian tank prototype, the Pavesi model, WW1

First Italian tank prototype, the Pavesi model, WW1
The first prototype of an Italian tank, the Pavesi model, developed during the First World War from an agricultural tractor. Date: 1915

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Sealyham House, Pembrokeshire, South Wales

Sealyham House, Pembrokeshire, South Wales
View of Sealyham House or Mansion, a Georgian style country house near Little Newcastle, Pembrokeshire, Dyfed, South Wales

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Big Ben, the Bell of the Clock Tower, Westminster

Big Ben, the Bell of the Clock Tower, Westminster
Photograph of Big Ben, the 13-and-a-half ton bell which resides in the Clock Tower, Palace of Westminster, London. In 1910, Big Ben was the object of some scrutiny as it had developed a crack

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Theresa Neumann 3

Theresa Neumann 3
German farm girl of Konnersreuth who developed stigmata ater a work accident, especially on Fridays, with her parents

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Theresa Neumann 2

Theresa Neumann 2
Crowds gather for a sight of this German farm girl of Konnersreuth who developed stigmata ater a work accident, especially on Fridays, attracting worldwide interest

Background imageDeveloped Collection: The Rockefeller Centre in New York

The Rockefeller Centre in New York built by John D. Rockefeller Jr who developed the project between 1929-1940. Date: circa 1940

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Infantry and supporting tanks advancing along the Argenta ro

Infantry and supporting tanks advancing along the Argenta ro
Lantern slide showing infantry and supporting tanks advancing along the Argenta road, Italy, April 1945. From a collection of British official war photographs relating to the 78th Division that were

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Allied troops being welcomed as they pass through Tunis

Allied troops being welcomed as they pass through Tunis
Lantern slide showing allied troops being welcomed as they pass through the town of Tunis, May 1943.From a collection of British official war photographs relating to the 78th Division that were given

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Compo ration dump and men carrying more supplies

Compo ration dump and men carrying more supplies
Lantern slide showing a compo ration dump and men carrying more supplies to it, March 1943.From a collection of British official war photographs relating to the 78th Division that were given to

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Kodak Film Wallet

Kodak Film Wallet -- a smiling couple admire some recently developed photographs. circa 1950s

Background imageDeveloped Collection: The Curran, Larne

The Curran, Larne - an overview of the now developed port of Larne. (Location: Northern Ireland; County Antrim; Larne). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Bases of Manresa, 1892. The Catalanist Assembly in the sessi

Bases of Manresa, 1892. The Catalanist Assembly in the sessi
Bases of Manresa, 1892. Autonomist program developed in Manresa, Catalonia, by the elected between the Catalanist Union and regionalist groups of conservative ideology

Background imageDeveloped Collection: John Ellis, Teacher

John Ellis, Teacher
JOHN ELLIS - Ragged school teacher born of humble but respectable parents who developed his own system for educating the children of the London streets. Date: 1809 - ?

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Charles Hamilton Binning

Charles Hamilton Binning
CHARLES HAMILTON BINNING Soldier and poet : after helping to defeat the Jacobites, he developed consumption and went to Naples where he died in his 30s. Date: 1697 - 1733

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Underwater Photography

Underwater Photography
Underwater photography has now been developed into a fine art thanks to diving cameramen with special waterproof aparatus. Diving to photograph the floor of a dock. Date: 15 September 1932

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Radio for the Blind

Radio for the Blind
This radio has been developed for blind people to make at home. They follow the diagram and instructions which are written in braille. Date: 1930s

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Rockets Fired from Boats

Rockets Fired from Boats
Congreve rockets being fired from men-of-war boats, to attack enemy coastlines, the purpose for which William Congreve originally developed his rocket in 1804 Date: 1827

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Congreve / Earthworks

Congreve / Earthworks
The rockets developed by William Congreve in 1804 are here shown fired from earthworks in bombardments Date: 1827

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Rail / Britain / Waterloo

Rail / Britain / Waterloo
Waterloo Station and the surrounding area being developed. Date: 1848

Background imageDeveloped Collection: John Curwen - English music educator

John Curwen - English music educator
John Curwen (1816-1880), English music educator developed sol-fa system after Sarah Ann Glover. Bust portrait. Date: circa 1880

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Fashion Show - Eatons British Ambassadors of Fashion

Fashion Show - Eatons British Ambassadors of Fashion
In November 1946, Eatons (a large Canadian Fashion Retailer) presented The British Ambassadors of Fashion. This show had been developed

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Heinkel He 111H -ostensibly developed as an airliner, t

Heinkel He 111H -ostensibly developed as an airliner, the He 111 proved itself it during the Spanish Civil War

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Fairey IIIB on floats-the IIIs were to be developed wel

Fairey IIIB on floats-the IIIs were to be developed well into the 1930s

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Portrait of Fulton. Engraving

Portrait of Fulton. Engraving
FULTON, Robert (1765-1815). North-American nautical engineer. Inventor who developed the first commercially successful steamboat

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Portrait of Fulton. Oil

Portrait of Fulton. Oil
FULTON, Robert (1765-1815). North-American nautical engineer. Inventor who developed the first commercially successful steamboat



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