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Firefighters (NFS London Region) in breathing apparatusFirefighters wearing Proto Mark IV oxygen breathing apparatus sets, seen here at the Regional Headquarters station, Lambeth, SE1
Book cover design, The Air Patrol: a Story of the North-West Frontier, by Herbert Strang, London: Henry Frowde, Hodder & Stoughton, 1913. Showing an airman with a map. 1913
Goggles have their uses. Illustration shows a vignette cartoon showing a fashionably dressed woman wearing goggles taking a drive in an automobile
A small dog dressed as a pilot ready for take off. He is surrounded by birds who find this hilarious. The caption reads: " What a get-up!" Date: 1928- 1929
Goggles, from thes Maw & Sons catalogue Date: 1903
Poster advertising War Savings, encourage people to invest in war bonds to support the ATS (the womens branch of the army, the Auxiliary Territorial Service). 1940s
Boys SwimmingBoys enjoying themselves, swimming beside some steps, one of them wearing a snorkel and goggles. Date: 1950s
Feeding a DolphinFeeding a dolphin. Date: 1960s
American tank in France, WW1An American armoured tank in a street in France during the First World War. Date: early 1918
Turkish troops in Persia, WW1Turkish troops in Persia during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
Industrial Gas MasksIndustrial gas masks, used to protect workers from noxious fumes. Date: 1930s
Two German pilots in Taube monoplane, WW1Two German pilots in a Taube two-seater monoplane during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
British pilot in his biplane, WW1A British pilot in the cockpit of his biplane during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
Belgian armoured car and crew, WW1A Belgian armoured car and its crew, Belgium, during the First World War. Date: November 1914
British pilot with messenger pigeon, WW1A British seaplane pilot in the cockpit, attaching a message to the leg of a messenger pigeon during the First World War. Date: early 1918
British pilots near Albert, northern France, WW1British pilots of No. 15 Squadron handing in reports after flying over enemy lines, near Albert, northern France, during the First World War
C W A ScottFlight Lieutenant Charles William Anderson Scott, AFC (13 February 1903 15 April 1946), record-breaking English aviator, best known for winning the MacRobertson Air Race in 1934 together with T
Georges Madon, French ace pilot during WW1Georges Felix Madon (1892-1924), French ace pilot during the First World War, seen here in the cockpit of his plane. Date: circa 1914-1918
Rene Paul Fonck, French aviator, in his SPAD planeRene Paul Fonck (1894-1953), French aviator during the First World War, known as the all-time Allied Ace of Aces. Seen here on an airfield in a French SPAD aeroplane
Lieutenant General Max Hoffmann, WW1Lieutenant General (or Field Marshal) Max Hoffmann (1869-1927), German army officer who served on the Eastern Front during the First World War. Seen here riding in the back of an open car
Couple on a BoatA young couple who have caught a fish appear to be in danger of capsizing as the man attempts to get back on board following some diving! 1960s
Eastern aviators in the Far East, with aeroplaneA large group of Eastern aviators in the Far East, posing for their photo in a field, in front of an aeroplane
Early London to Paris flight, aircraft and passengersA group of passengers with an aircraft taking them on a London to Paris flight, in the early days of aviation. The pilot stands on the left, with his goggles up on his forehead
Western aviator on a trip to the Far East, with hostsWestern aviator on a trip to the Far East, in a field with his hosts, posing for their photo in front of the aircraft
Two Edwardian bikers, Pembrokeshire, South WalesTwo Edwardian men on their motor cycles in Pembrokeshire, South Wales. The man on the right, on a Triumph Imperial, is a member of the Philipps family of Picton Castle
Two young men on a motorcycleTwo young men sitting on a motorcycle. The one nearest the camera is wearing leather jacket, scarf, and a helmet with goggles
Two motorcyclists overtaking a carTwo motorcyclists on one side of a dual carriageway, overtaking a car on the left-hand side. The motorcyclist at the front raises his arms to the photographer
RICHARD SEAMAN Grand Prix driverRICHARD SEAMAN in 1938 by Rudy Zeeman. Richard John Beattie " Dick" Seaman was one of the greatest pre-war Grand Prix drivers from Britain
Pouring Molten MetalA metalworker wearing protective eye goggles pours molten metal in to a mould from a huge crucible container, attached to an immense hook, into a small mould. Photograph by Heinz Zinram
Molten Metal on a Production LineA beautifully composed and lit photograph showing two metalworkers pouring hot molten metal into a series of moulds on a factory production line. Photograph by Heinz Zinram
MG MidgetTwo sport chaps out for a jaunt in an MG M-type Midget (8 HP). They are jhaving a joke with an older gent in a white coat, holding a large jar of cider and smoking a pipe!
Three-wheeled sports car in the countryTwo chaps in full driving attire park their sporty three-wheeler in a field
Two chaps in a sporty 20s motorTwo chaps in full driving attire park their sporty three-wheeler in a field
General William Booth on provincial tourGeneral William Booth, founder of the Salvation Army, seen here in later life riding in an open topped car while on a tour of the provinces
Automobilia Ephemera CollectionA splendid collection of Automobilia Ephemera, including goggles, a rigid ash tray, a map and a long curved car horn!
Motor Racing at San Sebastian, Spain
Women war workers, USAWomen working on armaments in America
Tatler Motor Show Number 1954Front cover of The Tatler featuring an illustration of an intrepid driver wearing cap, goggles and scarf steering his vintage car to the summit of a very steep hill
Female Russian Pilot / GunnerFemale Gunner of the Red Airforce adjusting her flying helmet and goggles
Coupe Pilette at the automobile club of Spa, in Belgium, on Sunday 15th September 1907. Motoring poster for the L Automobile Club de Spa featuring an early Pilette car and two men
Adverisement for Ariel MotorbikesAn advertisement for Ariel Motorbikes. Also produced push bikes, sewing machines and cars (briefly)
Flight Sub-Lieutenant R. A. J. Warneford, R. N. 1915Portrait of Flight Sub-Lieutenant Warneford of the Royal Navy Air Service. Warneford became the first airman to destroy a Zeppelin in the air
Hindenburg / PeriscopePAUL VON HINDENBURG German General and statesman with General Ludendorff and Oberst Hoffmann (right) in Poland
Ohm Mirbeau / Fantasio 08OCTAVE-HENRI-MARIE MIRBEAU French journalist and writer
An anaglyph of a seaside sceneOn Kentish Sands; a seaside anaglyph. Although invented some seventy years earlier, the Illustrated London News was the first publication to print 3-dimensional anaglyphs in 1924
Children being treated with ultra-violet lightThree children being treated with ultra-violet rays to cure rickets. Their goggles were designed to protect them from becoming sun burnt in the artificial sunlight
Boucher / Dove / LengelleHelene Boucher, French aviator
Apprentice Miners / 1966Apprentice miners being trained in Derbyshire