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One of the development batch Folland Fo141 Gnat F1
One of the development batch Folland Fo141 Gnat F1 XK741One of the development batch Folland Fo141 Gnat F1, XK741
One of the development batch Folland Fo141 Gnat F1 XK724One of the development batch Folland Fo141 Gnat F1, XK724
Handley Page Victor K2 XL231 during development flyingHandley Page Victor K2, XL231, during development flying from BAe Woodford, 1972-73. Date: 1972
The first of nine development Hunting Jet Provost T1s XD674The first of nine development Hunting Jet Provost T1s, XD674. This aircraft is currently preserved at the RAF Museum, Cosford
A Hawker Siddeley Trident lands automatically in low visability conditions during development trials of the automatic landing system
Trial Vickers Wellesley K7717Trial Vickers Wellesley, K7717, for the Long Range Development Flight
Production development Hawker Siddeley Nimrod XV228Production development Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, XV228. This aircraft later entered RAF service
The first development prototype Hawker Siddeley HS801 Nimrod, XV148
The Vampire Trainer development aircraft WZ419The Vampire Trainer development aircraft, WZ419, with the clear-view canopy, ejector seats, dorsal fairings and other modifications adopted in production from the 144th aircraft
The final Westland Wapiti I J9102The final Westland Wapiti I, J9102, was used for engine development
Five development Gloster Javelins in the air en route to the 1954 Farnborough Air Show. Date: 1954
Line-up of development Gloster Javelins at Moreton Valence. September 1955. Date: 1955
Martin TM-76 Mace surface-to-surface is launched from Holloman Air Force Base Missile Development Center
English Electric Canberra B6 WJ755English Electric Canberra B6, WJ755, used for de Havilland Spectre rocket engine development
English Electric Canberra B2 WK163English Electric Canberra B2, WK163, used for Napier Scorpion rocket engine development
English Electric Lightning F1 development aircraft XG335English Electric Lightning F1 development aircraft, XG335 and XG336, in flight
The second development English Electric Lightning F1 XG308The second development English Electric Lightning F1, XG308, in flight
The sole Boeing Y1B-17A 37-369The sole Boeing Y1B-17A, 37-369, was used as a flying test bed for the development of turbo-supercharged engines
Car tyre tread pattern development, 1922-1948
1934 single-seater MaseratiThe 1934 single-seater Maserati with 2.9 litre straight-eight engine represented (together with the corresponding Alfa Romeo)
Silurian landplantsAn artists impression of the the earliest vascular plants which developed beside freshwater pools during the Silurian (443 to 417 million years ago)
Salamander illustration
Straw roofed building, FijiA photograph taken during the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876) funded by the British Government for scientific purposes
Advert for Imperial Chemical Industries; shortage of rubberDuring World War Two, Britain got 90% of their suppies of natural rubber from Japan, due to this, rubber became scarce. Old rubber was collected from old tyres and worn hose-pipes
Princess Mary Village Homes, Addlestone, SurreyChildren at the Princess Mary Village Homes for Little Girls, Addlestone. The cottage homes style development opened in 1870 as an Industrial School for girls placed there by magistrates for reasons
LCC-LFB Pump escape at Southwark HQThe pump escape and crew at drill in the station yard of Brigade Headquarters at Southwark, SE1. The widespread adoption of motorised fire engines led to the development of both self propelled
James Braidwood, Superintendent, LFEEJames Braidwood (1800-1861), founder of the worlds first municipal fire service in Edinburgh in 1824. He was the first director of what was to become the London Fire Brigade
Book cover design, Conquering the Air: the Romance of the Development and Use of Aircraft, by Archibald Williams, London: T. C. & E. C. Jack, Ltd, 1926. 1926
Lotus plants in various stages of development. Date 1755
US Marines - Soldiers of the sea Military training, travel, education, development. Poster showing marines raising an American flag. Date 1913
Henry Thoreau with signature1817-1862. American author, poet, naturalist, philosopher, abolitionist, tax resister, development critic, historian, surveyor and leading transcendentalist
PRESTON, LancashireDistant view of Preston, Lancashire - a nice contrast between countryside and industrial development. Date: circa 1835
Robert Adam ArchitectureIn 1774, Robert Adam completed the Adelphi development, created after 2 years abroad in Rome. No 7 Adam Street has well preserved Anthemion pilasters. Date: 1770s
Microcircuit DevelopmentA metallurgist examines a microcircuit on the enlarging screen of a microscope at A.W.R.E. Aldermaston. Date: early 1970s
Experimenting with tank tracks, WW1Experimenting with tank tracks during the First World War. Date: circa 1915-1918
North Woolwich DocksEventide at George V Dock Dock, North Woolwich, east London, before the World War Two Blitz and the Docklands development. Date: 1930s
Dog with Jaw SplintA fixation splint for a fractured jaw, the latest development. Date: circa 1960
Fields and HousingA spacious field with a cow lying in the foreground and a housing development in the background. Date: circa 1960
Dr Ernest Walton with Cockcroft-Walton apparatusDr Ernest Ts Walton in the cabinet (marked E) into which the high-velocity protons emerge and strike the target of lithium
Dr J D Cockcroft at work in Cavendish LaboratoryDr J D Cockcroft at work in the Cavendish Laboratory, at Cambridge University, adjusting a vacuum-creating pump. Physicists John D Cockcroft
Penrhyn tomb, Llandegai Church, North WalesDetail of the Penrhyn tomb in Llandegai (or Llandygai) Church, near Bangor, Caernarvonshire (now Gwynedd), North Wales. The tomb was sculpted by Richard Westmacott for the first Lord
Cherubs on Penrhyn tomb, Llandegai Church, North WalesA detail of cherubs splitting slate on the bas relief of the Penrhyn tomb in Llandegai (or Llandygai) Church, near Bangor, Caernarvonshire (now Gwynedd), North Wales
John Pounds, provider of education to poor childrenJohn Pounds (1766-1839), a Portsmouth shoemaker, teacher and philanthropist, who from 1818 provided free basic education for the poorest children in the town, by teaching them reading
William and Isabella QuarrierWilliam Quarrier (1829-1903) with his wife Isabella. Quarrier, a successful shoemaker from Greenock, Renfrewshire, took an interest in the welfare of deprived street children
Salvation Army Labour Colony at Hadleigh, EssexEntrance to the Salvation Armys labour colony at Hadleigh in Essex. Uniformed officers stand on duty. Founded in 1891 as a farming colony
Families helped to emigrate by the Salvation ArmyA group of families on the platform of a large railway station, about to emigrate to Canada with the assistance of the Salvation Army. An Army band accompanies their departure
The language of the legsThe Language of the legs! - charting the development of a relationship through body language - from Timid to Ecstacy !