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Ship's bell trophy won in 1934 in motor yacht raceMOTOR YACHTING: Superb ship's bell trophy owned by Sir Roy Fedden (1885?1973), a leading aero and motor car designer. It was won by Dolphin II in 1934 for South Coast power boat races organised
The Archways, MoroccoThis painting shows three very large archways belonging to a building in a Moroccan town, figures can be seen travelling through and sitting outside. Date: 1920
Moonlight, MartiguesA watercolour painting of some white buildings beside a canal in the evening, at Martigues, northwest of Marseille in France. Date: circa 1921
The Empire Cookery Book - Front CoverThe Empire Cookery Book - complied by Marguerite Fedden - Front Cover. Date: 1920s
The Empire Cookery Book - Title Page Date: 1920s
The Fun of the Fair (1908). Fedden, A. Romilly 1875 - 1939. Date: 1908
Sir Roy Fedden, RAeS President 1938-1940 and 1944-1945 r?Sir Roy Fedden, RAeS President 1938-1940 and 1944-1945 replies to the toast given by HRH The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, Honorary President, Royal Aeronautical Society
From left: H W R Fedden, chief engineerFrom left: H.W.R. Fedden, chief engineer and engine designer, Bristol Aeroplane Co; Capt Cyril Uwins, chief pilot, Bristol Aeroplane Co and R.K
Sir Albert Hubert Roy Fedden 1885-1973 RAeS President 1944Sir Albert Hubert Roy Fedden, 1885-1973, RAeS President 1944-1945. Date: 1973
Delegates from the 1947 Anglo-American Conference visit the SBAC Show at Radlett. The group includes: Capt J.L. Pritchard, Sir Roy Fedden, Sydney Camm, Dr Theodore von Ka
Sir Roy Fedden in his office
Sir Albert Hubert Roy Fedden (1885-1973) RAeS PresidentSir Albert Hubert Roy Fedden, 1885-1973, RAeS President 1944-1945
Canberra: tourist class playroomColour illustration depicting the tourist class playroom for young travellers on board P&Os superliner Canberra around the time of her maiden voyage to Sydney, Australia in 1961