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The first Armstrong Whitworth AW27 Ensign, G-ADSR, for Imperial Airways at Hamble in 1937
Short L17 Syrinx G-ACJK of Imperial AirwaysShort L17 Syrinx, G-ACJK, of Imperial Airways
Short L17 Syrinx G-ACJK of Imperial Airways at CroydonShort L17 Syrinx, G-ACJK, of Imperial Airways at Croydon
Short L17 Scylla G-ACJJ and Syrinx G-ACJKShort L17 Scylla, G-ACJJ, and Syrinx, G-ACJK, of Imperial Airways
Short L17 Scylla G-ACJJ of Imperial AirwaysShort L17 Scylla, G-ACJJ, of Imperial Airways
Short L17 Scylla G-ACJJ of Imperial Airways at CroydonShort L17 Scylla, G-ACJJ, of Imperial Airways at Croydon
Short S8 / 8 Rangoon G-AEIM (formerly S1433) taxyingShort S8/8 Rangoon, G-AEIM (formerly S1433), taxying in the Solent at Hamble Aerodrome after conversion to a crew trainer by Imperial Airways
Boulton & Paul P71A G-ACOY Britomart of Imperial AirwaysBoulton & Paul P71A, G-ACOY, Britomart, of Imperial Airways
Boulton & Paul P71A G-ACOX Boadicea of Imperial AirwaysBoulton & Paul P71A, G-ACOX, Boadicea, of Imperial Airways
de Havilland DH34 of Imperial Airways
Russian Technical Society First International Aircraft ExhibFront cover of the Imperial Russian Technical Society First International Aircraft Exhibition in St Petersburg Russian-Baltic Factory in Riga. 1911. Date: 1911
de Havilland DH66 G-EBMZ City of Jerusalem - Imperial Aiwaysde Havilland DH66, G-EBMZ, City of Jerusalem, of Imperial Airways
de Havilland DH66 G-aRY City of Karachi - Imperial Airwaysde Havilland DH66, G-aRY, City of Karachi, of Imperial Airways
de Havilland DH66 G-EBMX City of Delhi - Imperial Airwaysde Havilland DH66, G-EBMX, City of Delhi, of Imperial Airways, leaving Heliopolis for Karachi
Pilot Capt Gordon P Olley - Imperial AirwaysPilot Capt Gordon P. Olley, Imperial Airways (wearing the scarf), with passengers of the London-Paris aircraft (Handley Page 0/7, G-Eaja)
Capt Gordon P Olley - Imperial AirwaysFrom left: Capt Gordon P. Olley, Imperial Airways; Sir Alfred Yarrow and friend
The third de Havilland DH91 Albatross G-AFDI FrobisherThe third de Havilland DH91 Albatross, G-AFDI, Frobisher, of Imperial Airways, at Croydon
Imperial Airways Armstrong Whitworth AW15 Atalanta G-ABPIImperial Airways Armstrong Whitworth AW15 Atalanta, G-ABPI, Atalanta
Armstrong Whitworth Argosy I G-EBLF City of GlasgowArmstrong Whitworth Argosy I, G-EBLF, City of Glasgow, of Imperial Airways
Short S8 Calcutta G-EBVH City of AthensShort S8 Calcutta, G-EBVH, City of Athens, of Imperial Airways, on shore at Alexandria showing the emergency aerial up and the method of securing the machine
Imperial Airways advert for travel to Egypt
Imperial Airways Short S8 Calcutta
Handley Page W10 G-EBMR City of PretoriaHandley Page W10, G-EBMR, City of Pretoria, in Imperial Airways markings
Handley Page W10 G-EBMM City of MelbourneHandley Page W10, G-EBMM, City of Melbourne, in Imperial Airways markings
Hubert Broad taking Handley Page W10 G-EBMMHubert Broad taking Handley Page W10, G-EBMM, City of Melbourne, on its maiden flight, 10 February 1926, at Cricklewwod. Imperial Airways markings. Date: 1926
Handley Page W9a Hampstead G-EBLE City of New YorkHandley Page W9a Hampstead, G-EBLE, City of New York, of Imperial Airways
The fourth de Havilland DH91 Albatross G-AFDJThe fourth de Havilland DH91 Albatross, G-AFDJ, Falcon, of Imperial Airways, at the Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at the Great West Aerodrome, Hayes, Middlesex. 14 May 1939. Date: 1939
Three Armstrong Whitworth AW27 Ensigns of Imperial Airways at Croydon Airport including G-ADSR and G-ADSU, Euterpe
Armstrong Whitworth AW27 Ensign G-ADSU EuterpeArmstrong Whitworth AW27 Ensign, G-ADSU, Euterpe, of Imperial Airways at Croydon Airport
de Havilland DH86 Express Air Liners, G-ADUE Dardanus and G-ADUF Dido, of Imperial Airways
de Havilland DH86 Express Air Liner G-ADCM Dracode Havilland DH86 Express Air Liner, G-ADCM Draco, of Imperial Airways
de Havilland DH86 Express Air Liner G-ACWD Doradode Havilland DH86 Express Air Liner, G-ACWD Dorado, of Imperial Airways
Armstrong Whitworth Argosy II G-aCH City of EdinburghArmstrong Whitworth Argosy II, G-aCH, City of Edinburgh, of Imperial Airways at Croydon Airport
The third Armstrong Whitworth Argosy I of Imperial Airways, G-EBOZ, City of Arundel(ja), crashed at Ht, Germany, 30 November 1934. Date: 1934
The second Armstrong Whitworth Argosy I G-EBLOThe second Armstrong Whitworth Argosy I, G-EBLO, City of Birmingham, of Imperial Airways
The first Armstrong Whitworth Argosy I G-EBLFThe first Armstrong Whitworth Argosy I, G-EBLF, City of Glasgow, of Imperial Airways
The first Armstrong Whitworth AW27 Ensign G-ADSRThe first Armstrong Whitworth AW27 Ensign, G-ADSR, for Imperial Airways at Hamble in 1937. Date: 1937
The Imperial Airways hangar at Croydon Airport at night
Imperial Airways Short S8 Calcutta G-EBVGImperial Airways Short S8 Calcutta, G-EBVG, City of Alexandria, moored by the Houses of Parliament, August 1928, where it was inspected by many members of both Houses
Imperial & Royal Austrian State Railways, painted by F Moore, 4-4-0 2-cylinder compound express locomotive (Golschorf system), Loco Mag, , p.204a
Civil Aviation: London to Australia, Imperial Airways. Clouds at Champorn, Malay Peninsula
Imperial TopazFound in 1852 in one of the oldest mines in the southeastern Ouro Preto region of Brazil
Ducula bicolor, pied imperial pigeonPlate 78, painting by Pieter Cornelius de Bevere, from the Loten Collection of coloured drawings of Birds, Mammals, Insects & Plants, (1754-57)
Spondylus imperialis, imperial thorny oysterA pair of imperial thorny oysters (Spondylus imperalis) This bivalve can be found in the waters surrounding the Philippines
Mikado of Japan (copy), JapanA photograph taken during the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876) funded by the British Government for scientific purposes
Fritillaria imperialis, crown imperialAn illustration by Johann Christoph Keller, 1757. Original artwork from the Botany Library Plate Collection held at the Natural History Museum, London
Fritillaria imperialis, crown imperial lilyDrawing by Arthur Harry Church, 1903. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London
Ducula zoeae, banded imperial pigeonPlate 39 from Louis-Isidore Duperreys Voyage de la Coquille 1822-1825, Zoologie Atlas, (1826). From drawings made during his voyage to Chile, Peru, Polynesia, Indoneasia