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HRH The Princess Anne visited the headquarters of the Ro?HRH The Princess Anne visited the headquarters of the Royal Aeronautical Society at No.4 Hamilton Place, London, on 20 May 1974 to present the Whitney Straight Award
Headquarters staff of the AID Military Aeronautics Direc?Headquarters staff of the AID Military Aeronautics Directorate outside the Officers? Mess at the Royal Aircraft Factory, Farnborough, in 1915. Seated in the front row, left to right: Prof H.P
Christmas Postcard from the 512 Field Survey Company, M.E.F. (Middle Eastern Force) - serving The Middle East. The badges/flags of the regions/areas covered by (and in alliance with) the Co
Havana, Cuba - The Police Headquarters Date: 1947
Macedonia - Bitola - Damage to Turkish Officers MessWW1 - Macedonia - Bitola - Damage to the rather ancient building used as the Turkish Officers Mess after allied bombardment. Date: circa 1918
French Naval Headquarters Building - Beirut, Lebanon Date: circa 1910s
WWII - Packing Department - Girl Guide Imperial HQWWII - Packing Department - Girl Guide Imperial Headquarters, London. Date: 1943
Cuartel Principal, Cartago, Costa RicaMain Military Administrative Headquarters Building ( Cuartel Principal - better known as The Barracks, now a Municipal Museum) at Cartago, Costa Rica Date: circa 1910s
Police Headquarters, Edirne, Turkey. Edirne - formerly Andrinople - close to the border with Greece and Bulgaria. Site of 16 major battles or sieges from Ancient Greek times up until the 1920s
Filter Room at Headquarters Fighter Command
Operations Room at Headquarters Fighter Command
A full-scale replica of Sputnik I is viewed by Isolde Dawe of Acton, London, at the UNESCO International Geophysical Year exhibition at the Royal Geographical Societys headquarters in Kensington
Leonard Albus 1909 dining room at 4 Hamilton Place, London, which is now the headquarters of the Royal Aeronautical Society. The dining room is now known as the Council Room. Date: 1909
Leonard Albus 1909 boudoir at 4 Hamilton Place, London, which is now the headquarters of the Royal Aeronautical Society. The boudoir is now known as the Hawker Room. Date: 1909
Leonard Albus 1909 drawing room at 4 Hamilton Place, London, which is now the headquarters of the Royal Aeronautical Society. This room is now known as the Argyll Room. Date: 1909
Headquarters of the Royal Flying Corps at FarnboroughThe headquarters of the Royal Flying Corps at Farnborough. Today, this building houses the Farnborough Air Sciences Trust museum
IMechE headquarters, newspaper article
Ladder demonstration at Annual Review, Lambeth HQDemonstration at the Annual Review, Lambeth Headquarters
NFS fitness demonstration, Regional HQ. Lambeth, WW2Firefighters of the newly formed National Fire Service (London Region) put on a physical fitness demonstration at a review of the fire service in Lambeths drill yard at the Headquarters of the London
Part Time Competition at the Lambeth HQ Building, WW2Firefighters of the newly formed National Fire Service (London Region) put on a physical fitness demonstration at a review of the fire service in Lambeths drill yard at the Headquarters of the London
LFB horse-drawn steamer at modern reviewLambeth LFB headquarters hosted annual displays and regular reviews. A popular feature was the inclusion of the working Victorian Shand Mason horse-drawn steam fire pump
LCC-LFB motorised pump at hose drills, Southwark HQWorking in the drill yard of the London Fire Brigade headquarters, Southwark, firefighters getting hose lines to work from a motorised fire pump
LCC-LFB Braidwood style motorised pump at SouthwarkAn example of the Braidwood style fire engine at the London Fire Brigade headquarters, Southwark SE1
Dennis motorised pump-escape with pneumatic tyresA Dennis dual-purpose fire engine (pump escape) at Southwark fire station (station No 1) and LFB Headquarters. Introduced into the Brigade in 1934, it was fitted with pneumatic tyres
LCC- MFB horse drawn escape cart and ladder drillLondon Fire Brigade headquarters, Southwark SE1, with firefighters taking part in escape ladder drill, using an extension ladder to gain additional height
London Fire Brigade -- recruiting for the AFSThe hose laying lorry at Lambeth (Fire Brigade HQ) being pasted with Auxiliary Fire Service (AFS) recruitment posters as part of a countrywide recruitment campaign before the outbreak of the Second
Shand Mason MFB steam pump and crewA Shand Mason Metropolitan Fire Brigade horse-drawn steam pump and crew, taking part in a special drill display given for chief officers of provincial fire brigades on 13 October 1937
Queen Elizabeth II meeting senior firefighters on parade during the opening of the new London Fire Brigade Headquarters at 169 Union Street, London SE1
Queen Elizabeth II meeting firefighters on parade, LFB HQQueen Elizabeth II meeting firefighters on parade during the opening of the new London Fire Brigade Headquarters at 169 Union Street, London SE1
Firefighters on parade with an appliance, LFB HQFirefighters on parade with an appliance during the opening of the new London Fire Brigade Headquarters at 169 Union Street, London SE1 by Queen Elizabeth II
Prince Philip signing a register at the new LFB HQPrince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, signing a register at the opening of the new London Fire Brigade Headquarters at 169 Union Street, London SE1 by Queen Elizabeth II
Commissioner Ronald James Dobson giving a speech at the opening of the new London Fire Brigade Headquarters at 169 Union Street, London SE1 by Queen Elizabeth II
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip at new LFB HQQueen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip at the opening of the new London Fire Brigade Headquarters at 169 Union Street, London SE1
Prince Philip at new London Fire Brigade HQPrince Philip meeting members of the public at the opening of the new London Fire Brigade Headquarters at 169 Union Street, London SE1
A Chief Fire Officer of the London Fire Brigade during the opening of the new London Fire Brigade Headquarters at 169 Union Street, London SE1 by Queen Elizabeth II
Prince Philip at the opening of new LFB HeadquartersPrince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, at the opening of the new London Fire Brigade Headquarters at 169 Union Street, London SE1 by Queen Elizabeth II
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip at LambethQueen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip standing outside Lambeth Pier during their visit to the headquarters of the London Fire Brigade, Lambeth