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Bristol 170 Freighter CF-TFX Wardair, YellowknifeEx-Wardair Bristol Freighter CF-TFX on a plinth at Yellowknife recording it as being the first ever wheeled aircraft to land at the North Pole in 1967 Date: 1981
Avro Tudor Mk. V G-AKBZ BOAC StanstedAvro Tudor 5 G-AKBZ was originally built for British South American Airways and named Star Falcon. Used as a fuel freighter during the Berlin Airlift. It was taken on by BOAC in 1949 but never used
Bristol 170 Freighter G-AICT Channel Airways, SouthendBristol Freighter G-AICT of Channel Airways probably awaiting disposal at Southend Airport 1965.08.23 Date: 1965
Bristol 170 Freighter G-AIFV Silver City LympneBristol Freighter G-AIFV of Silver City Airways at Lympne Airport in Kent, England 1953.06.22 Date: 1953
Bristol 170 Freighter Mk. 32 G-ANWG Silver City, Le TouquetBristol Freighter G-ANWG of Silver City Airways at Le Touquet in France Date: 1955
Bristol 170 Freighter CF-WAE Norcanair, Prince Albert, CanadEx-RCAF and Wardair Bristol Freighter CF-WAE of Norcanair at Prince Albert Airport in Saskatchewan, Canada. Donated to the Western Canada Aviation Museum in Winnipeg in 1983 Date: 1981
The first Boeing 707-320C freighter for BOAC
A Bristol Freighter 32 of Silver City Airways
Panorama of the east Hudson riverfont and docks, New YorkPanorama, showing the East River riverfront and docks of New York 1911
Panorama of the west Hudson riverfont and docks, New YorkPanorama, shows the west Hudson riverfront and docks of New York. 1900
French Artist impression of New York over Hudson RiverPostcard form Chocolat d Aiguebelle showing the New York seaside in the 1880s. Date: circa 1900
American Liberty Ship - Advance TransportAn American Liberty Ship (a prefabricated US-built freighter (emergency cargo ships) of the Second World War) - providing advance transport. Date: 1945
Toledo, Ohio, USA - Ore Boat on Maumee Bay. Lake freighters, or Lakers, are bulk carrier vessels that ply the Great Lakes. Date: 1925
A freighter ship loading Ford Motor Cars as cargo at the docks in America on 6th March 1925. Date: 1925
Douglas DC-3 G-AMSV British United Island freighter GatwickDouglas DC-3 G-AMSV freighter of British United Island Airways at London Gatwick on 5 November 1969 Date: 1969
Menomonee River, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, with freighters. Date: circa 1900s
Bristol 170 Freighter Mk. 32 G-AMWC Silver City, EastleighPassengers alight from a Silver City Airways Bristol Freighter, G-AMWC, as the ground handlers prepare to unload the cargo Date: 1953
Bristol 170 Freighter G-ANVR Valiant British United AirwayBristol Freighter G-ANVR of British United Airways with cargo doors open preparing to be loaded at Calais in France Date: 1964
Bristol 170 Freighter G-AICS Silver City Le TouquetBristol Freighter G-AICS waiting to load at Le Touquet in France 1955.09.24 Date: 1955
Bristol 170 Freighter Mk. 21 G-AHJI British United, SouthendBristol Freighter G-AHJI of British United Airways awaiting disposal at Southend. Date: 1965
Bristol 170 Freighter G-AGPV prototypeBristol Freighter G-AGPV was Bristol Aircrafts prototype which first flew in 1945. Date: circa 1946
Bristol 170 Freighter Mk. 31 G-AMSA Air Charter LtdBristol Freighter G-AMSA of Air Charter Ltd. refuelling Date: circa 1955
Bristol 170 Freighter G-AMLP Vanguard Air Charter LtdBristol Freighter G-AMLP of Air Charter Ltd. Date: circa 1955
Bristol 170 Freighter Mk. 32 G-ANVS Vigilant Channel Air BrBristol Freighter G-ANVS Vigilant of Channel Air Bridge possibly at Southend Date: 1963
Bristol 170 Freighter Mk. 31 VH-ADL Air Express Co. ArcherfieAustralian-based Bristol Freighter VH-ADL of Air Express Co on the tarmac at Archerfield near Brisbane Date: 1968
Bristol 170 Freighter Mk. 31 VH-BFB Ansett-MAL BankstownA Bristol 170 freighter operated in Australia by Ansett-MAL, created when Ansett took over Mandated Air Lines. Flew with them from 1962 to 1967 mainly between Bankstown, Sydney and Madang
BAC One-Eleven 475 freighter - Sultanate of Omans Air ForceBAC One-Eleven 475 freighter of the Sultanate of Omans Air Force delivered in October 1975. Date: 1975
Mass production of aircraft by G. H. DavisPotentialities of mass production of flying boats as troop carriers and heavy freighter airplanes during the Second World War
Sinking of the Stonegate by G. H. DavisThe Deutschlands first victim: the sinking of the British merchant ship Stonegate in the Atlantic. The crew were first ordered to abandon ship, and were taken on board the Deutschland
Bristol Freighter 21, G-AICM, of Hunting Aerosurveys
Loading a Camel onto a ship at Aden, YemenLoading a Camel onto a ship using a crane at Aden, Yemen Date: circa 1930
General Aircraft GAL60 Universal Freighter Mk1 WF320General Aircraft GAL60 Universal Freighter Mk1, WF320
Lockheed L-188A Electra VH-RMC of AnsettLockheed L-188A Electra, VH-RMC, of Ansett after conversion to a freighter configuration
Vickers Warwick C1 freighter at Brooklands in 1943. Date: 1943
General Aircraft GAL65 / B-100 Universal Freighter Mk2General Aircraft GAL65/B-100 Universal Freighter Mk2, WZ889, with the rear doors removed for early dropping trials in 1954. Date: 1954
Bristol Freighter 31M NZ5910 of the New Zealand Air ForceBristol Freighter 31M, NZ5910, of the New Zealand Air Force
Bristol Freighter 31M NZ5909 of the New Zealand Air ForceBristol Freighter 31M, NZ5909, of the New Zealand Air Force
The first Bristol Freighter 31M NZ5902The first Bristol Freighter 31M, NZ5902, for the New Zealand Air Force at Filton
Bristol Freighter 31M NZ5908 of the New Zealand Air ForceBristol Freighter 31M, NZ5908, of the New Zealand Air Force
The first Bristol Freighter 32 G-AMWA of Silver City AirwaysThe first Bristol Freighter 32, G-AMWA, of Silver City Airways
Bristol Freighter 31E EC-WHH of IberiaBristol Freighter 31E, EC-WHH, of Iberia
Bristol Freighter 21E G-AIFLBristol Freighter 21E, G-AIFL
The third prototype Bristol Freighter G-AGVCThe third prototype Bristol Freighter, G-AGVC, following conversion to a Mk21 on release of its load of five tons of lime while demonstrating top dressing
Bristol Freighter IA G-AIMC taking off from SydneyBristol Freighter IA, G-AIMC, taking off from Sydney during the 1947 Australasian tour. Date: 1947
The first prototype Bristol Freighter / Wayfarer G-AGPVThe first prototype Bristol Freighter/Wayfarer, G-AGPV
Three Bristol Freighter 21s including G-AGVBThree Bristol Freighter 21s, including G-AGVB, of Silver City Airways
Bristol Freighter 31
Bristol Freighter 32 G-AOUU Venture of Channel Air BridgeBristol Freighter 32, G-AOUU, Venture, of Channel Air Bridge