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Notes on Etiquette - Greeted with a Kiss. Nothing more readily conduces to a pleasant visit than a kindly, hearty greeting. Date: 1908
Caricature of Frank Hall -- Sometimes forward, sometimes coy, yet he never fails to please. 1880
God backs British soldiersThis British soldier can go forward in confidence knowing that God will guide and guard him... circa 1914
Jean Racine / Huyot / DidotJEAN RACINE the French dramatist is led forward by his muse and Melpomene to be crowned by Immortality Date: 1639 - 1699
JUNKERS G. 38 - 1In this remarkable aircraft, seen flying over Dessau, four passengers sit in the wing, with forward-facing windows, apart from the 30 in the relatively small fuselage. Date: 1929
Fashionable hats 1937Model wearing fashionable hats tilted forward with mesh net covering face. Date: 1937
Compound Mallet Freight Engine locomotive, USACompound Mallet Freight Engine locomotive, built for the Southern Pacific line, California, USA. Date: circa 1910
Hypnotism, the falling forward test Date: 1900
The Advance into Holland, WW2The Advance into Holland during the Second World War -- the Second Armys dash towards Nijmegen and Arnhem, and the crossing of the Belgian and Dutch water lines
Womens clothing in 1910Photographs of women, wearing the latest fashion in 1910 1910
Vickers 720 Viscount (forward view, on the ground) of Ta
Vickers 759 Viscount (forward view) banking of TF-ISU
Vickers 700 Viscount (forward view, on the ground) of BEAs G-AMAV
Supermarine Spitfire XIV (forward view) aloft
Supermarine Spitfire Vb (forward view, parked) of W3834
Supermarine Spitfire IX floatplane (forward view) landing
Supermarine Seafire IIC trio (forward view) aloft
Spartan Mailplane (forward view, on the ground)
Sopwith Type B1, (on the ground, forward view)
Sopwith 8F1 Snail single seat fighter, designed in late 1917, doomed because its engine was not accepted. Only two were completed -- seen here is the second, serial no
Tupolev Tu-144 (forward view) aloft from under
Sopwith 15 Strutter (forward view, on the ground)
Sikorsky S-40 of Pan Am (forward view) aloftSikorsky S.40 first flown April 1931. Only three built -all for Pan American. Carried 38 passengers. Date: 1930s
Sikorsky S-40 of Pan Am (forward view) on water
Sikorsky S-42 (forward view) aloft above
Sopwith 3F2 Hippo, (forward view, on the ground)
Short S16 Scion (forward view, on the ground) of G-AEJN
Savoia Marchetti S63 (forward view) on water of I-aBH
Republic P-47 (forward view) aloft from above
Martinsyde SI (forward view, on the ground)
L. V. G. EI (forward view, on the ground)L.V.G. EI (forward view, on the ground)
Lockheed 1049H Super Constellation of Trans Canada Airlines (forward view) on approach
Lockheed 049 Constellation of Panair do Brasil (forward view) aloft, 1946
Lockheed 049 Constellation of Capital (forward view) aloft from below
Latecoere 521 (forward view) on slipway, 9 Feb 35
L. V. G. CIV (forward view) - Photo by Hugh W. Cowin - OlL.V.G. CIV (forward view) - Photo by Hugh W. Cowin - Old Warden, 5 Oct 03
Junkers Ju 288V103 (forward view, parked)
Lockheed L049 Constellation (forward view) aloft-TWA
Junkers Ju 263 (forward view, on the ground)
Ilyushin IL-76TD 90VD of Volga Dnepr (forward view) close up - PR 1 Nov 2013
Ilyushin Il-12 (forward view) taxying in snow-Aeroflot
Ilyushin Il-114 (forward view, on the ground) Le Bourget - Photo by Hugh W. Cowin-June 99
Handley Page HP 42 (forward view, on the ground) -CroydA Handley Page HP 42E departed Croydon every Tuesday and Saturday for Calcutta for 108 and took 6.5 days. First flown 14th November 1930 they carried 24 passengers
Handley Page Hermes 4A (forward view, on the ground) -Britavias G-ALDP
Halberstadt CLII (forward view, on the ground)
Junkers Ju 290A-5 (forward view) aloft
Gotha WD-7 (forward view), beached on snow
Gotha WD-9 (forward view), on water