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Halleys Comet as it appeared in 1910The course of Halleys Comet across the night sky through April and May, 1910. The next predicted perihelion of Halleys Comet is 28 July 2061 Date: 1910
The first de Havilland DH106 Comet 4B, G-APMA Sir Edmund Halley, of BEA
NORMAN CONQUEST 7 OF 16Harold tells King Edward of his mission : Edward dies, naming Harold his successor : Harold is crowned, but astrologers interpret Halley's comet as an evil omen Date: 1066
Diving bell with two divers on board, circa 1820. An improved version of Edmond Halleys diving bell, this hermetically sealed diving chamber was supplied by air through a copper pipe from
Cover of Dance Magazine, May 1927, featuring Beryl Halley of Rufus Le Maires Affairs Date: 1927
Halleys Comet over Hampstead Heath, London, May 1910Star-gazers watch Halleys Comet near the Flagstaff on Hampstead Heath, London, May 1910. Date: 1910
Punch comment on Halleys Comet - 1910The Great Amateur. Aviator: " Marvellous Flier! And does it for love!" - Punch Magazines comment on the appearance of Halleys Comet in May, 1910
Jean Sylvain BaillyJEAN SYLVAIN BAILLY French astronomer who computed the orbit for Halleys Comet, and first Mayor of Paris in 1789 Date: 1736 - 1793
Robert HalleyROBERT HALLEY English nonconformist churchman and historian, at New College, London. Date: 1796 - 1876
The first de Havilland DH106 Comet 4B, probably G-APMA Sir Edmund Halley, of BEA, possibly at Athens
The first de Havilland DH106 Comet 4B G-APMAThe first de Havilland DH106 Comet 4B, G-APMA Sir Edmund Halley, of BEA
Edmund Halley / Dahl / FryEDMUND HALLEY Astronomer
Edmund Halley / OvalEDMUND HALLEY Astronomer
HALLEYs BELL - 4Two divers are seen within the bell, while a third, wearing a smaller bell over his head, leaves the bell for a brief period of exploration
HALLEYs BELL - 3In this contemporary sketch, two divers are seen within the bell, while a third, wearing a smaller bell over his head, leaves the bell for a brief period of exploration
HALLEYs BELL - 2Cross-section of his bell, showing how it is proposed that the diver could emerge wearing a smaller bell on his head, sufficient for a brief period of exploration
Edmund Halley / MezzotintEDMUND HALLEY Astronomer