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The Yorkshire County Cricket Team, 1912Photograph showing 13 members of the Yorkshire County Cricket team for the 1912 season. Yorkshire were winners of the County Championship that year. Top row, left to right: Sir A.W
The ocean liner Normandie by G. H. DavisThe new giant French ocean liner which made a record Atlantic crossing in four days, three hours: the " Normandie" - a diagrammatic drawing of her interior construction by G. H
Westland SRN4 hovercraft, GH-2007, The Princess Anne, of Seaspeed
Mileage and flight times across the world, 1961 by GH DavisA map of the world together with various aircraft from British overseas airways and British European airways services to all six continents with mileage and flight times illustrated. Date: 1961
Queen Mary Ocean Liner, whistles used for signallingQueen Marys three giant whistles two on the fore funnel and one on the midships funnel, were fitted. Each were seven feet in length, and could be heard five miles away, but so low pitched
A flying hotel: passenger quarters in airship R101A flying " hotel" : the remarkable passenger quarters in Britains new giant airship, R101. The worlds largest airship
Officers of No24 Squadron RAF in France 29 November 1918Officers of No24 Squadron RAF in France, 29 November 1918. Back row: Lt R.D. Bridgewater, 2nd-Lts J.V. Flanagan, R.A. Eldridge and H.A. Young, Lt V.H. Simmers, 2nd-Lt G.H. Whitehead, Lts N.H
Fuel winter crisis: Heating pumped from the earth and waterDiagram illustrating how heat in the earth and water can provide heating for homes and factories. City Electrical Engineer of Norwich
HMS Renown, Duke & Duchess of York on visit to AntipodesFold out cross section of HMS Renown, the battle-cruiser on which the Duke and Duchess of York travelled to Australia and New Zealand for their tour in 1927. 1927
Made like a Rolls Royce by G. H. DavisTests that render this phrase a world-wide standard of efficiency. Secrets of Rolls-Royce perfection A few of the rigorous tests applied to every new car, and the making of the famous radiator
Phyllis Court, Henley by G. H. Davis 1926Detailed diagrammatic illustration by G. H. Davis in The Illustrated London News of Phyllis Court, a so-called riverside country club at Henley, showing extensions and improvements made in 1926
HippoBut I don t mind another! Illustrated comic postcard of a happy hippo. Nister series 172/6. Artist: GH Thompson (1842-1909)
HippoThat bun was stale! Illustrated comic postcard of angry hippo. Nister series 172/5. Artist: GH Thompson (1842-1909)
HippoThanks!!! Illustrated comic postcard of a hippo catching a bun. Nister series 172/4. Artist: GH Thompson (1842-1909)
HippoChuck it here Illustrated comic postcard of a hippo with open mouth. Nister series 172/3. Artist: GH Thompson (1842-1909)
HippoWould I like a bun? Illustrated comic postcard of a hippo with mouth watering. Nister series 172/2. Artist: GH Thompson (1842-1909)
HippoEh! What? Illustrated comic postcard of a hippo winking. Nister series 172/1. Artist: GH Thompson (1842-1909)
Figaro Cartoon, Cards of the Day - G H Whalley MP
Passenger aircraft of Imperial Airways fleet, cut awayBritains share in building giant passenger aircraft: a 40-seater of the new Imperial Airways fleet. A diagrammatic drawing of one of the worlds largest passenger aircraft
The Incredible Shape of Things to Come: The HovercraftIncredible Shape of Things to Come: The Hovercraft, Which, Supported on a " Cushion" of Air, is Designed to Carry 1000 Passengers over Land or Sea
Edwardian children readingEdwardian boy and girl seated on a fireside bench reading The Animals Picnic by Clifton Bingham and pictured by GH Thompson Date: circa 1903
George Horace Davis, ILN special diagrammatic artistGeorge Horace Davis (1881-1963), British artist who signed his pictures G.H. Davis, and illustrator for the Illustrated London News between 1923 and 1963
R. M. S. Queen Mary, record Atlantic crossing, by G. H. DaviThe ever-shortening Atlantic crossing: Epochs in its history; with a scale showing, graphically, the reduction from Columbuss seventy days to the Queen Mary in four days. 1936
Hawker Hart R. A. F bomber construction 1934The design and construction of the British Hawker Hind, two seater light bomber, during the inter-war years produced by Hawker Aircraft. 1934
British interceptor aircrafts by G. H. DavisInterceptor, small fighting machines that where specially designed for defence over london. Date: 1930
Fleet Air Arms first Coronation fly past, by G. H. DavisFirst time the Fleet Arm has figured in a Coronation in a Coronation review: Bombing, reconnaissance and fighter types which mustered for the ceremonial fly-past of H.M. King Gorge VI. Date: 1937
Greenwich, National Maritime Museum by G. H. DavisA diagrammatic view of the Historic, National Maritime Museum, in Greenwich, showing the restored Queens House, readiing rooms and Caird galleries Date: 1937
Horse-drawn ammunition column and artillery towedFrench Reinforcements on the road to This drawing is inscribed G.H. to F.S. Horse-drawn ammunition column and an artillery piece being towed by a traction engine
Traffic control for pedestrian crossingsTraffic control by light-ray : the first system of its kind. A new method of controlling road traffic by beams of light broken by pedestrian and vehicles
Attack and Defence in the airVarious arcs of fire by which German machines are protected and the blind spots which results from interfence of the structure of the aeroplane
European man and daughter on camel, IndiaEuropean man and his daughter on a camel, India. The girls legs are too short to reach the stirrups. Date: circa 1890s
How wireless waves guide aeroplanes during bad visibilityMethod of directing the pilots of aircraft flying to and from Croydon has been revolutioned by the Marconi directional visual beacon station erected at croydon. WWII
Guests are received received by the Royal Aeronautical S?Guests are received received by the Royal Aeronautical Society President and Mrs G.H. Dowty at the1952 Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at White Waltham Aerodeome on 15 June
British Hovercraft Corporation SRN6 Mk6, GH-9001
The frst Westland SRN4 hovercraft, GH-2006, The Princess Margaret, of Seaspeed
The officers which left Canada aboard the R100 on 29 July 1930: (from left) Sqn Ldr E.L. Johnston, navigator; Maj G.H. Scott, assistant director of airship development (flying); Sqn Ldr R.S
This photo of the landing R34 at Pulham on 13 July 1919, 6.57 am, on the conclusion of the voyage to and from America was given by Air Cdre E.M. Maitland. It was later signed by Major G.H
Sir George Edwards is presented with the British Gold Medal for Aeronautics by the President of the Royal Aeronautical Society, G.H. Dowty, in 1952 at the 40th Wilbur Wright lecture. Date: 1952
Bvt. Maj. Gen. GH Chapman. George H. Chapman, half-length portrait, seated, facing right. Date photographed between 1861 and 1865, printed later
The Australian Cricket Team, 1878Engraving of the Australian Cricket Team that toured England in 1878; they were only the second Australian team to make the trip. Back row, left to right: J. Blackham, T. Horan, G.H