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Consolidated - Fleet Model 21-CMexican Air Force - Consolidated (Fleet) Model 21-C, waiting for its pilot, sometime before delivery to the Mexican Air Force. The Model 21 was the civilian version of the Consolidated PT-12
Douglas DC-6A N6540C (msn 45368, line number 932), of the United States Department of Commerce, attached to the Environmental Science Services Administration (ESSA), Research Flight Facility (RFF)
Northrop NF-5A K3168Koninklijke Luchtmacht (Royal Netherlands Air Force) - Northrop NF-5A K3168 of 314 Squadron
Heinkel HD. 55Heinkel HD.55 prototype catapult launched scout for Soviet battleships. Forty aircraft were acquired by the AV-MF (Aviatsiya voyenno-morskogo flota)
Douglas DC-1 N233Y (TWA fleet number 300) of Trans World Airways Date: circa 1935
United States Navy - USS Macon - ZRS-5United States Navy - USS Macon (ZRS-5) rigid airship built and operated by the United States Navy for scouting and served as a flying aircraft carrier, designed to carry biplane parasite aircraft
United States Navy - Atlantic Fleet in harbour, including the Illinois-class battleships USS Alabama and USS Illinois, distinctive for having side-by side funnels
United States Navy - Lockheed P2V-5F 124870 (Model 426-42-06), of Fleet Air Service Squadron-102 (FASRON-102). This aircraft was later converted to a P2V-5FE (EP-2E) Elint - EW platform. Date: 1950s
Fleet Air Arm - Fairey Firefly FR. 4 VT487Fleet Air Arm - Fairey Firefly FR.4 VT487, at the 1948 SBAC Farnborough air show. Date: 1948
Fleet Air Arm - Fairey Gannet T. 5 XG886Fleet Air Arm - Fairey Gannet T.5 XG886 (msn F9415) of 849 Naval Air Squadron Headquarters Flight, from RNAS Brawdy, at RAF Odiham
BATTLE OF CAMPERDOWN Duncan intercepts a Dutch fleet sailing to help the French, and captures eight of the enemy vessels Date: 11 October 1797
FRENCH IN NAPLES The French fleet, commanded by Amiral d Estrees, arrives in Naples harbour Date: 1799
GLORIOUS FIRST OF JUNE The French fleet is defeated by Howe off Ushant; five French ships are sunk and six are captured Date: 1 June 1794
NAVAL BATTLE OF MANILA The American fleet under Dewey totally destroys the Spanish fleet, with no loss Date: 1 May 1898
Tonga and the Society Islands are ceded to Britain: the arrival of the British fleet. Date: 19 May 1900
A French fleet lands on the Kent coast : although the English generally enjoy naval supremacy in the Channel, occasional French attacks prevent complacency Date: 14th century
THIRD CRUSADE Emperor Friedrich I and his massive army, after leaving Regensburg in May, are carried across the Bosphorus by a fleet of boats Date: summer 1189
BATTLE OF LEPANTO The battle-plan of Don Juan (son of Carl V) whereby he defeated the Turkish fleet Date: 7 October 1571
View of the naval battle of Augusta (also known as the Battle of Agosta), Sicily, during the Franco-Dutch War. It was fought between a French fleet and a Dutch-Spanish fleet. Date: 22 April 1676
Norman Fleet 1100 Date: 1100
Prince Albert onboard HMS CollingwoodPrince Albert, Duke of York, later King George VI (1895-1952), as a midshipman on HMS Collingwood, in the summer of 1914. Prince Albert was the only child of George V, other than Prince Edward
HMS Marlborough - Breach end of 13. 5 gun in turretDate: circa 1923
Fleet Prison - CruikshankFleet Prison was notable as a debtors prison after the 17th century until it was demolished in 1845-46, having been rebuilt 3 times in 1381, 1666 and 1780. Date: 1828
NEW YORK WARSHIPOne of several ships with this name, this battleship of the U.S.Navy will serve with the British fleet during World War One and also survive the 1946 Bikini atom bomb tests
Fleet Street - 1930sA rich gentleman crosses Fleet Street outside Prince Henrys Room, one of the few timber- framed buildings (dating from the 1600s) still in existence in London Date: 1930s
FLEET OFF HOSTILE COASTThe Hanseatic trading fleet off a hostile coast Date: circa 1530
EDWARD VII / FRENCH FLEETEdward VII welcomes the French fleet at Portsmouth. Date: 1905
MRS SALMONS WAXWORKS, Fleet Street, London : a favourite haunt of William Hogarth Date: 1711
STEAMSHIPS / MARSThe 14, 900 ton battleship Mars, launched at Birkenhead 1898, at sea with the Channel Fleet Date: 1901
Battle of SluysEnglish and French warships locked in combat at Sluys (LEcluse) : almost the entire French fleet is destroyed Date: 24 June 1340
FLEET ST IN THE RAINA rainy day in Fleet Street, looking up towards St Pauls Date: 1895
Edward VIIEDWARD VII, BRITISH ROYALTY (1841 - 1910), as an Admiral of the fleet
FLEET RIVER AT HAMPSTEADFLEET RIVER at Hampstead Date: 1854
COTTON FLEET, INDIACotton fleet on the Ganges, casting off from Mirzapore in the early morning Date: 1862
Battle of ActiumThe Battle of Actium : off the west coast of Greece; the Romans are victorious when the Egyptian fleet withdraws Date: 2 September 31 BC
Anglo-French attack on Tunis 1390The expedition of the French and the English to a town some 100 kilometres from Tunis, at the request of the Genoese. The fleet sets sail. Date: 1390
Cleopatra VIICLEOPATRA VII Ruled 58-55 BC The Battle of Actium, Cleopatra directs her fleet against the Romans commanded by Octavian Date: 69 - 30 BC
Fleet Prison - WeddingA wedding in the Fleet. From an 18th century print. Date: 18th century
Fleet Prison - Exterior
Red Lion TavernVarious aspects of the old Red Lion Tavern. Possibly dating from the mid-16th century, this rambling building stood in Chick Lane (also called West Street) near Saffron Hill in West Smithfield
Roasting the rumpsViolent demonstrations in Fleet Street aimed at the Rump parliament. Date: 19th century
Old houses in Fleet StreetHouses typical of the dwellings that lined Fleet Street in the 18th and 19th centuries. Date: 19th century
Hardams tobacco shopRenowned shop in Fleet Street for snuff and tobacco. Date: 19th century
Goldsmiths tombOliver Goldsmith is buried in the grounds of the Church of St. Mary, Middle Temple in Fleet Street, London. Date: 19th century
Cogers Hall as it might have looked in the 18th century. Cogers Hall, a debating society that met in a London tavern, at 15 Bride Lane, Fleet Street, was instituted in 1755. Date: 19th century
Temple Bar & Devil TavernThe Devil Tavern Devil and St Dunstan or The Devil and the Saint. The taverns origins date back to at least 16th century. Elizabethan playwright Ben Jonson made it home to the literary dining club
Fleet Super Bonanza N174SVFleet Super V Bonanza N174SV (msn SV115) (donor aircraft msn D-422 built in 1947). In the late 50s Bay Aviation (formerly Oakland Airmotive produced a twin-engined conversion of the V-tailed Beech)
Flaglor High-Tow N2840C at Groton Connecticut. Built by F.K. Chuck Flaglor at Des Plaines IL. In 1957, the High-Tow was a hybrid with a Waco fuselage and wings from a Fleet aircraft