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Handley Page Halifax Mk. II Series I by A.F.D. Bannister
A Royal Aeronautical Society staff meeting in what is t?A Royal Aeronautical Society staff meeting in what is today the Handley Page Room on the second floor of No.4 Hamilton Place
G-aXC Heracales, a Handley Page H. P. 45 biplane airlinerG-aXC Heracales, a Handley Page H.P.45 British four-engine biplane airliner designed to a 1928 Imperial Airways specification by Handley Page of Radlett in Hertfordshire
Aft cabin, Heracles liner, Imperial AirwaysView inside the aft cabin of a Heracles passenger plane (a Handley Page Hengist), belonging to Imperial Airways, mainly used for flights between London and Paris. Date: circa 1932
Handley Page HP 45 cabin interior of Imperial
Handley Page W10 ImperialHandley Page W.10. First flown 2 December 1919, the HP Type W coprised of three variants, the W.8, W.9 and W.10. All carried 12 passengers with only 25 built Date: circa 1920
Handley Page Halifax B III -a night bomber like the Avro Lancaster, with which it shared the task
Handley Page 0 / 400 with wings foldedHandley Page 0/400 long range four-man heavy bomber with wings folded. It was first flown in September 1917, with deliveries beginning in March 1918
Ypres - The Dump - Hill 60, ZillebekeYpres - The Dump. Hill 60, Zillebeke. Map References - I 29c : 28NW4/NE3. Captain Edward Handley-Read, Rba - Machine Gun Corps (1869-1935)
The British Firing Line - a portfolio of 12 engravings in colour from drawings made on the Western Front 1914-1917. Printed by George Pullman & Sons Ltd
Royal wedding, 1923 - bridal gown & bridesmaid dressThe bridal gown of Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon for her marriage to Prince Albert, Duke of York on 26 April 1923 at Westminster Abbey, designed by Madame Handley Seymour in a medieval style
Major James L Cordes, Chief Test Pilot, Handley PageMajor James L. Cordes, Chief Test Pilot, Handley Page (under the umbrella) at the 1939 Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at the Fairey Aviation Aerodrome, Great West Road, Hayes, Middlesex
Handley Page slotted wing demonstration at Croydon, 15 April 1925, with, from left: Fyfe, Evening Standard; Geoffrey Dorman, Aeroplane; A.V
Tail turret of a Handley Page Halifax
Handley Page Halifax BVI
Handley Page HP38 Heyford I K3500 of No99 SquadronHandley Page HP38 Heyford I, K3500, of No99 Squadron
Lady Maud Hoare, wife of the Air Minister Sir Samuel HoareThe Lady Maud Hoare, wife of the Air Minister, Sir Samuel Hoare, christening one of five Handley Page airliners, built to cope with the rapid growth of traffic on Imperial Airways
Handley Page Victor K2 XL191 refuels a Panavia TornadoHandley Page Victor K2, XL191, refuels a Panavia Tornado, XX946
Handley Page Victor K1 XA918 refuels a Blackburn BuccaneerHandley Page Victor K1, XA918, refuels a Blackburn Buccaneer S2, XN976, and a Hawker Siddeley Sea Vixen FAW2, XN685
The forward passenger cabin of a Handley Page HP42
Flt Lt Wood and FO Douglas in Handley Page Halifax VI Mercury. 1946. Date: 1946
Royal Wedding 1923 - the bridal gownPhotographs of the bridal gown and bridesmaids dress worn at the wedding of Prince Albert, Duke of York to Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon at Westminster Abbey on 26 April 1923
Handley Page V / 1500 heavy bomber plane, WW1A British Handley Page V/1500 night-flying heavy bomber plane, built towards the end of the First World War. It carried a crew of eight or nine, and had four Rolls Royce Eagle VIII engines. circa 1918
Handley Page V / 1500 heavy bomber plane, WW1A British Handley Page V/1500 night-flying heavy bomber plane, built towards the end of the First World War. It carried a crew of eight or nine, and had four Rolls Royce Eagle VIII engines
Duke and Duchess of York on their wedding dayColour tinted photograph of the marriage of Albert, Duke of York (later King George VI) to Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon (later Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother) on 26th April 1923. Date: 1923
Types of British Aircraft -- Handley-Page BiplaneTypes of British Aircraft -- Twin-Engined Handley-Page Biplane. 1914-1918
Imperial Airways Airliner Hannibal - passenger aircraft - Handley Page HP42E, G-aGX. Date: circa 1932
Handley Page heavy bomber, WW1Handley Page heavy bomber, First World War. Date: 1916-1918
Handley Page GugnuncThe HP.39 is specially designed to compete in the Guggenheim Safe Aircraft Competition in America : it is placed second, meeting almost all the stringent requirements Date: 1929
HANNIBAL OVER LONDONA Handley Page Hannibal of Imperial Airways makes its first passenger flight over central London : it is the largest air liner in the world at this time Date: 1931
Handley Page Type W air linerPassengers boarding a Handley Page Type W air liner. Image from Mrs Strangs Travel Play Book published c.1920.Date: circa 1915
Handley Page construction, Smalesbury, Lancashire, WW2Handley Page Hampden Mk I construction by English Electric at Smalesbury, Lancashire. Date: circa 1940
Handley Page biplane, Imperial Airways, CroydonHandley Page W.8B biplane, RMA Princess Mary, belonging to Imperial Airways. Seen here at Croydon Aerodrome. Date: circa 1925
Handley Page biplane, O / 400 bomber, WW1Handley Page biplane, O/400 bomber, with a large group of men standing in front of it on an airfield. Date: circa 1916
Handley Page HPR 7 Dart Herald -Maritime Central
Handley Page V1500
Handley Page HP 45 Heracles Class of Imperial
Handley Page HP 70 Halifax CVIII (side view, on the ground)
Handley Page HP 42 Helena of Imperial
Handley Page HP 42 Hannibal Class of Imperial
Handley Page HP 45 Hengist of Imperial
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 HP 30 or W10 -on 1st flight
Handley Page HP 12 or 0-10
Handley Page Hermes aloft-BOACs G-ALDM
Handley Page Hermes 4A (forward view, on the ground) -Britavias G-ALDP
Handley Page Harrow -relegated from bombing by late 1939, the Harrow was used as a transport
Handley Page Halifax II, Srs 1A of No76 Squadron seen from another Halifax