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Imperial Airlines Handley Page over London, EngladG-aXE - named Hengist (brother of Horsa legendary conqueror of England), A Handley Page H.P.42, first flew on December 1931 - burned at Karachi in an airship hangar fire in May 1937
Handley Page HP42W G-aXE Hengist at CroydonHandley Page HP42W, G-aXE, Hengist, at Croydon with HP42 Helena behind
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 Hengist of Imperial
Vortigern and RowenaRowena, beautiful daughter of the Anglo-Saxon leader Hengest, entrances (and gets drunk) the warlord Vortigern, with whom Hengest is negotiating to obtain more land
The first Saxons in BritainWhen the Romans withdrew their troops from Britain after about 400 years, the British King needed help with organising his army, so two Saxons
British Ballad, Hengist and MeyHENGIST AND MEY. British ballad, published in 1772 by William Julius Mickle (1735-1788)