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Douglas C-47A-65-DL Skytrain K-684Royal Danish Air Force - Douglas C-47A-65-DL Skytrain K-684 (msn 19054), of Eskadrille 721, circa 1970. Built for the United States Army Air Force as 42-100591
McDonnell Douglas Phantom FGR. 2 XV474 GRoyal Air Force - McDonnell Douglas Phantom FGR.2 XV474 G, of No.17 Squadron, at RAF Bruggen, on 1 June 1971. Date: 1971
McDonnell Douglas Phantom FG. 1 XT865 165Royal Navy - McDonnell Douglas Phantom FG.1 XT865 165, base code VL, of 767 Naval Air Squadron, from RNAS Yeovilton, circa 1971. Date: circa 1971
McDonnell Douglas Phantom FG. 1 XV581Royal Air Force - McDonnell Douglas Phantom FG.1 XV581 E, of No.43 Squadron, at RAF Leuchars. Date: circa 1970
Douglas DC-8-62CF HS-TGQ - 60110Royal Thai Air Force - Douglas DC-8-62CF HS-TGQ / 60110 (msn 46129, line Number 523), at London Heathrow Airport, circa May 1987. Date: 1987
McDonnell Douglas F-4C Phantom II C. 12-40Ejercito del Aire (Spanish Air Force) - McDonnell Douglas F-4C Phantom II C.12-40, of ALA12, taxiing in at RAF Wattisham. Date: 1984
McDonnell Douglas Phantom FGR. 2 XV492Royal Air Force - McDonnell Douglas Phantom FGR.2 XV492, of No.56 Squadron, at RAF Wattisham, Suffolk. Date: 1985
McDonnell Douglas Phantom FG. 1 XV571 ARoyal Air Force - McDonnell Douglas Phantom FG.1 XV571 A, of No.43 Squadron, at RAF Leuchars.. ( the FG.1 were former Royal Navy Phantoms, transferred to the RAF)
McDonnell Douglas Phantom FGR. 2 XV499Royal Air Force - McDonnell Douglas Phantom FGR.2 XV499 L, of No.23 Squadron. Date: circa 1979
Boeing KC-97L Stratofreighter O-20905United States Air Force - Boeing KC-97L Stratofreighter O-20905 (msn 16599, 52-0905), from the 126th Air Refuelling Squadron / 128th Air Refuelling Wing
McDonnell Douglas Phantom FGR. 2 XV410Royal Air Force - McDonnell Douglas Phantom FGR.2 XV410, of No.23 Squadron, on the line at RAF Wattisham with the Hawks of the Red Arrows
Douglas DT-6 A6851, converted from a DT-2 to act as a test-bed for the Wright P-1 9-cylinder radial engine, derived from the Wright J-4, which evolved into the Wright Cyclone. Date: circa 1925
Douglas DC-3 OD-aM of Air Liban, at Beirut International Airport. Date: circa 1960
McDonnell Douglas RF-4E Phantom II 35+07Luftwaffe - McDonnell Douglas RF-4E Phantom II 35+07, of AufklarungsGeschwader 51. Date: circa 1976
McDonnell Douglas Phantom FG. 1 XV583 GRoyal Air Force - McDonnell Douglas Phantom FG.1 XV583 G, of No.43 Squadron. Date: circa 1972
McDonnell Douglas Phantom FGR. 2 XV486 IRoyal Air Force - McDonnell Douglas Phantom FGR.2 XV486 I, of No.2(AC) Squadron. Date: circa 1972
McDonnell Douglas Phantom FGR. 2 XV461Royal Air Force - McDonnell Douglas Phantom FGR.2 XV461, of 228 Operational Conversion Unit - No.64(R) Squadron, at RAF Coningsby, on 1 July 1974. Date: 1974
McDonnell Douglas Phantom FGR. 2 XT912Royal Air Force - McDonnell Douglas Phantom FGR.2 XT912, of 228 Operational Conversion Unit. Date: circa 1969
McDonnell Douglas Phantom FGR. 2 XV482 CRoyal Air Force - McDonnell Douglas Phantom FGR.2 XV482 C, of No.56 Squadron. Carrying a zap from JagdGeschwader JG71 The Richthofen Squadron. Date: 1978
McDonnell Douglas Phantom FGR. 2 XV501 ORoyal Air Force - McDonnell Douglas Phantom FGR.2 XV501 O, of No.29 Squadron. Date: circa 1979
Douglas Y1O-43 7United States Army Air Corps - Douglas Y1O-43 7 Date: circa 1934
McDonnell Douglas Phantom FGR. 2 XT895 PRoyal Air Force - McDonnell Douglas Phantom FGR.2 XT895 P (msn 2417), of No, 6 Squadron. Date: circa 1974
McDonnell Douglas Phantom FGR. 2 XV404Royal Air Force - McDonnell Douglas Phantom FGR.2 XV404 (msn 2910/9234), of 228 Operational Conversion Unit at RAF Coningsby, on 20 Mar 1969. Date: 1969
Douglas A-4G SkyhawkRoyal Australian Navy - Douglas A-4G Skyhawk, at RAF Greenham Common for the 1977 International Air Tattoo. Date: 1977
McDonnell Douglas YC-15 72-1875 53, seen at RAF Mildenhall, with a CFM International CFM56 in the No.1 engine nacelle, whilst en-route from the 1977 Paris Air Show
Douglas F3D-2 SkyKnight 124629 (base code LP, call-sign 13, re-designated TF-10B). A former United States Marine Corps TF-10B, seen at the Pima County Air Museum. Date: circa 1970
Douglas A-26 Invader bomber crash landed 9145Vintage World War II photograph - official US military photo: Douglas A-26 Invader bomber crash landed at its base, Beaumont France, 9145
Douglas A-26 Invader bombers, Beaumont France, 9145Vintage World War II photograph - official US military photo: a row of Douglas A-26 Invader bombers in a line at their base, Beaumont France, 9145
Douglas A-25 Invader bomber over Germany, April 1945Vintage World War II photograph - official US military photo: Douglas A-25 Invader bomber drops its load, somewhere over Germany, April 1945
modified Douglas B-26 Invader makes a jet assisted takeoffVintage World War II photograph - official US military photo: modified Douglas B-26 Invader makes a jet assisted takeoff during trials in Florida
Douglas A-26 Invader aircraft over Germany April 1945Vintage World War II photograph - official US military photo: silhouette of a flight of Douglas A-26 Invader aircraft of the allied 386th Bomb Group, over Germany April 1945
Douglas A-26 Invader of 386th bomb group, crash landingVintage World War II photograph - official US military photo: wreck of a Douglas A-26 Invader of 386th bomb group after crash landing at its base in Beaumont France
Douglas a-26 Invaders, railway track, Siegfried LineVintage World War II photograph - official US military photo: Douglas a-26 Invader bombers dropping their munitions on a railway track, Siegfried Line
US 9th Airforce Douglas A-26 Invader bombers over GermanyVintage World War II photograph - official US military photo: attack by US 9th Airforce Douglas A-26 Invader bombers over Germany, 1944
US 9th Airforce Douglas A-26 Invader Germany, 1944Vintage World War II photograph - official US Navy photo: US 9th Airforce Douglas A-26 Invader having dropped its bombs on a bridge over the Moselle River, Germany, 1944
US 9th Airforce Douglas A-26 Invader bombing raidVintage World War II photograph - official US military photo: US 9th Airforce Douglas A-26 Invader with its right engne on fire during a bombing raid over Germany
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
Douglas A-26 Invaders, light bombers, 9th Air ForceVintage World War II photograph - official US military photo: flight of four Douglas A-26 Invaders, light bombers, part of the 9th Air Force bombardment of Germany
Douglas A26 Invader, bomber flying over GermanyVintage World War II photograph - official US military photo: Douglas A26 Invader, bomber flying over Germany
Captioned Marquess of Queensbury, John Sholto DouglasVintage 19th century photograph: captioned on the back as Marquess of Queensbury. John Sholto Douglas, 9th Marquess of Queensberry (20 July 1844 - 31 January 1900), was a Scottish nobleman
Duke of Gloucester wedding procession, LondonProcession after the royal wedding of Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester to Lady Alice Montagu Douglas Scott, London, 6 November 1935. Date: 1935
Henry Ainley in Uncle Ned by Douglas Murray, at the Gaiety Theatre, Manchester Date: circa 1919
Oh! I Say!! by Sydney Blow and Douglas Hoare, at the Pavilion Theatre, Weymouth, from the Criterion Theatre, London Date: circa 1914
WW2 era - Comic Postcard - Are you evacuating the townThe Caption is Gosh Mister! Are you evacuating the whole town? It is estimated that over 200, 000 were evacuated from the towns to the countryside between 1939 and the end of 1941
WW2 era - Comic Postcard - Here is the NewsThe Caption is Here is the News, and this is yours truly reading it. With radio being the most direct source of News, the broadcasts were avidly listened to
WW2 era - Comic Postcard - Something AccomplishedThe Caption says Something accomplished, something done, has earned a nights repose! The card was posted on the third anniversary of the start of WW2. Cute Kids WW2 Wartime humour Date: 1942
At the Cheltenham Chases, 1932. Society news from the racecourse. Mrs Pease (left, wearing fetching eyepatch), Lady Blanche Douglas
Front cover of The Tatler featuring a photograph of Lilian Lambton, at the time of her marriage to Charles Douglas-Home, Lord Dunglass (later Earl Home)