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Hawker Siddeley HS. 125 series 1B 9J-RANHawker Siddeley HS.125 series 1B 9J-RAN (msn 25067) at hatfield for an open day, before delivery to Zambia for Mines Air Services. Date: circa 1966
Hawker Siddeley HS-121 Trident 1E-140The First of 5 Channel Airways Hawker Siddeley Hs-121 Trident 1E-140 Roll-Out Ceremony 25 January 1968 Date: 1968
de Havilland DH-98 Mosquito PR-9Royal Air Force RAF de Havilland Dh-98 Mosquito Pr-9 Being Towed by a Tug from the Production-Line Hangar Date: 1940s
Richard Shuttleworth in the restored Blriot with Mr A. ?Richard Shuttleworth in the restored Blriot with Mr A.E. Grimmer, its original owner, at London Aeroplane Club?s Garden Party, Hatfield, 12 September 1936. Date: 1936
Blue Streak test rig at Hawker Siddeley Dynamics? factory at Hatfield
Blue Streak Coralie stage being lifted into the LT Tower at Hawker Siddeley Dynamics? factory at Hatfield, circa 1964. Date: circa 1964
Blue Streak nose fairing being lifted at Hawker Siddeley Dynamics? factory at Hatfield, circa 1964. Date: circa 1964
Blue Streak German third stage being lifted into the LT Tower at Hawker Siddeley Dynamics? factory at Hatfield, circa 1964. Date: circa 1964
Blue Streak first stage in test tower at de Havilland?s factBlue Streak first stage in a test tower at de Havilland?s factory at Hatfield
Static test rig installation at Hatfield for Blue Streak, c1Static test rig installation at Hatfield for development of Blue Streak, circa 1958. Date: circa 1958
Self-propelled fire engine at LFB HQ, SouthwarkThe Hatfield motor pump was the first petrol driven engine appliance in which the engine was used to operate the fire pump
Hatfield House as a military hospital, World War TwoHatfield House, ancestral home of the Cecils, as a military hospital in World War Two. The 4th Marquess of Salisbury offered its use
Air Transport Auxiliary pilots alongside an Airspeed Oxford ferry aircraft at the ATA Hatfield base, 1940. From left: Lettice Curtis, Jennie Broad, Audrey Sale-Barker
At the first flight of the de Havilland Dove at Hatfield on 25 September 1945. The central group are (from left): Geoffrey Pike (back to camera), John Brodie
LCC-LFB Merryweather Hatfield pump at Southwark HQA chain-driven Hatfield type pump at LFB Southwark headquarters. Note the connected hard suction hose to the rear mounted pump
LCC-LFB Hatfield motorised pump escapeFire engines were fitted with bells in 1903 to warn other traffic to make way. Prior to that the shanty call of seamen Hi-ya-hi (shouted when rope hauling)
De Havilland School of Flying Advertisement, 1931Advertisement for the De Havilland School of Flying, based at Hatfield Aerodrome in Hertfordshire. Date: 1931
Garden Party, HatfieldGarden party in honour of the Shah of Persia, then visiting Britain, at Hatfield House, Hertfordshire, the seat of the Marquis of Salisbury Date: 1889
William of Hatfield, second son of Edward III. Died in infancy, but depicted as a young man.. Handcolored engraving from Civil Costume of England from the Conquest to the Present Period drawn by
Edwardian Walking Club - The Rosebuds, Hatfield, HertfordshiEdwardian Walking Club - The Rosebuds, Hatfield, near Colney Heath, Hertfordshire, England. Date: 1906
R. A. F. Reserve Flying Club Display spectatorsA page of sketches by H.H.Harris showing some of the guests and spectators at the inaugural display of the R.A.F. Reserve Flying Club at the Hatfield Aerodrome Date: 22 July 1933
Hatfield House as a military hospitalSoldiers rest on Elizabeths Seat beneath an historic relief showing Queen Elizabeth, at Hatfield House, Hertfordshire. The ancestral home of the Cecil family had been converted into a military
Merryweather motor fire engine for Glasgow, rear view showing Hatfield pump
LCC-LFB motorised Hatfield type fire engineA motorised Hatfield-type fire engine. The London Fire Brigade was introducing motorised fire engines and the last horse-drawn appliance (a turntable ladder) would be withdrawn in 1921
Jack Hatfield, Olympic swimming champion, WW1Jack Hatfield (John Gatenby " Jack" Hatfield, 1893-1965), British Olympic swimming champion born in Middlesbrough
Sir Stephen HatfieldSIR STEPHEN HATFIELD We do not even know when this bellicose knight lived, let alone what he did or where he did it. Date: 14/15TH CENTURY ?
The pilot and navigator carry out final checks of a de ?The pilot and navigator carry out final checks of a de Havilland Firestreak air-to-air missile on a de Havilland Venom at Hatfield prior to firing the weapon over the test range at Aberporth
Sir Ralph and Lady Sorley at the 1953 Royal Aeronautical?Sir Ralph and Lady Sorley at the 1953 Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at Hatfield on 14 June. Sir Ralph was Managing Director of de Havilland Propellers
Peter Masefield and family at the 1953 Royal Aeronautica?Peter Masefield and family at the 1953 Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at Hatfield on 14 June
Mr and Mrs C. C. Walker with Lady Sorley in the centre at?Mr and Mrs C.C. Walker with Lady Sorley in the centre at the 1953 Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at Hatfield on 14 June
The Paramount Chief of the Ashanti leaves Airspeed Ambas?The Paramount Chief of the Ashanti leaves Airspeed Ambassador, G-AMAB, Sir Francis Bacon, of BEA at the 1953 Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at Hatfield on 14 June
Looking towards the car park and Bert Hinkler?s Ibis at ?Looking towards the car park and Bert Hinkler?s Ibis at the 1953 Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at Hatfield on 14 June
Royal Aeronautical Society President, Sir William Farren?Royal Aeronautical Society President, Sir William Farren and Miss M. Farren, receive members and guests, at the 1953 Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at Hatfield on 14 June
Vickers Wellington TX, MF526, at the 1953 Royal Aeronaut?Vickers Wellington TX, MF526, at the 1953 Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at Hatfield on 14 June
From left: A US Navy Douglas R4D-8 alongside an Avro Lin?From left: A US Navy Douglas R4D-8 alongside an Avro Lincoln at the 1953 Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at Hatfield on 14 June
A Hucks starter at the 1953 Royal Aeronautical Society G?A Hucks starter at the 1953 Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at Hatfield on 14 June
From left: Gloster Gladiator, Sopwith Pup and Bristol Fi?From left: Gloster Gladiator, Sopwith Pup and Bristol Fighter at the 1953 Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at Hatfield on 14 June
Gloster Meteor NF11, WM232, at the 1953 Royal Aeronautic?Gloster Meteor NF11, WM232, at the 1953 Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at Hatfield on 14 June
Deperdussin of 1910, belonging to the Shuttleworth Colle?Deperdussin of 1910, belonging to the Shuttleworth Collection, at the 1953 Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at Hatfield on 14 June
Blackburn Monoplane of 1912, belonging to the Shuttlewor?Blackburn Monoplane of 1912, belonging to the Shuttleworth Collection, at the 1953 Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at Hatfield on 14 June
Spectators view the Avro 707B, VX790, at the 1953 Royal ?Spectators view the Avro 707B, VX790, at the 1953 Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at Hatfield on 14 June
Avro 707B, VX790, at the 1953 Royal Aeronautical Society?Avro 707B, VX790, at the 1953 Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at Hatfield on 14 June
Westland S51 Dragonfly 1A, G-ALIK, at the 1953 Royal Aer?Westland S51 Dragonfly 1A, G-ALIK, at the 1953 Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at Hatfield on 14 June
Airspeed Ambassador, G-AMAB, Sir Francis Bacon, of BEA a?Airspeed Ambassador, G-AMAB, Sir Francis Bacon, of BEA at the 1953 Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at Hatfield on 14 June
de Havilland Canada DHC2 Beaver, G-AMVU, at the 1953 Roy?de Havilland Canada DHC2 Beaver, G-AMVU, at the 1953 Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at Hatfield on 14 June
A Bell 47B-3, G-AKFB, Sir Balan, left, and a Westland S5?A Bell 47B-3, G-AKFB, Sir Balan, left, and a Westland S51 Dragonfly at the 1953 Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at Hatfield on 14 June
A Percival P3 Gull Six, G-ADPR, Jean, at the 1953 Royal ?A Percival P3 Gull Six, G-ADPR, Jean, at the 1953 Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at Hatfield on 14 June
The first de Havilland DH91 Albatross, E-2 / G-AEVVThe first de Havilland DH91 Albatross, E-2/G-AEVV, on the day of its first flight at Hatfield, 20 May 1937