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Lancastrian Collection

Background imageLancastrian Collection: Mill Workers - Spinning - Rochdale, Lancashire

Mill Workers - Spinning - Rochdale, Lancashire. Date: 1911

Background imageLancastrian Collection: Avro Lancaster I Aries

Avro Lancaster I Aries, PD328, of the Empire Air Navigation School, Shawbury, warming up prior to its England to Cape Town record-breaking flight of 32hrs 21min

Background imageLancastrian Collection: Joan of Arc at the Siege of Orleans

Joan of Arc at the Siege of Orleans
Joan of Arc (Jeanne d Arc) (1412-1431) - on a divine quest to aid France against the English. She bore a white banner bearing the image of God and two Angels

Background imageLancastrian Collection: Avro 691 Lancastrian 3

Avro 691 Lancastrian 3
The British South American Airways Bsaa Avro Lancastrian G-Agwh Named Stardust That Mysteriously Disappeared on 2 August 1947 in the Andes Mountains, in Chile, Having Crashed. Date: 1946

Background imageLancastrian Collection: Battle of Bosworth Field - King Henry VII crowned

Battle of Bosworth Field - King Henry VII crowned
The Earl of Richmond is crowned as King Henry VII after defeating Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth Field on 22 August 1485

Background imageLancastrian Collection: Avro Lancastrian 3 G-AGWH Starburst

Avro Lancastrian 3 G-AGWH Starburst
Avro Lancastrian 3, G-AGWH, Starburst, of British South American Airways

Background imageLancastrian Collection: Avro Lancastrian II VM703

Avro Lancastrian II VM703
Avro Lancastrian II, VM703, delivered to the de Havilland Engine Co in October 1946. This aircraft first flew with Ghost turbojets in the outboard nacelles on 24 June 1947

Background imageLancastrian Collection: Avro Lancastrian G-AGLW BOAC LAP

Avro Lancastrian G-AGLW BOAC LAP
BOAC used their Avro Lancastrians on the England to Australia route from May 1945. G-AGLW, named Northampton, was flown until 1950 Date: 1946

Background imageLancastrian Collection: Avro Lancastrian G-AGWJ BSa LAP

Avro Lancastrian G-AGWJ BSa LAP
Avro Lancastrian G-AGWJ of British South American Airlines seen at London Airport on 18 May 1946, just 3 months before it was damaged beyond repair in a landing accident in the Gambia

Background imageLancastrian Collection: Avro Lancastrian G-AGLS Nelson takes off from Heathrow

Avro Lancastrian G-AGLS Nelson takes off from Heathrow
Avro Lancastrian, G-AGLS, Nelson, takes off from Heathrow on the first commercial flight on 28 May 1946. Date: 1946

Background imageLancastrian Collection: Queen Margaret, her son, and Edward IV

Queen Margaret, her son, and Edward IV
Queen Margaret and her son (Prince of Wales, Edward of Westminster, Edward of Lancaster, 1453-1471) brought before Edward IV after the Battle of Tewkesbury. 1471

Background imageLancastrian Collection: Avro Lancastrian B-022 Fuerza Aerea Argentina Buenos Aires

Avro Lancastrian B-022 Fuerza Aerea Argentina Buenos Aires
Argentine Air Force Avro Lancastrian B-022 shown in the Aeroparque at Buenos Aires, Argentina Date: 1963

Background imageLancastrian Collection: Avro Lancastrian I G-AGMD Nairn of BOAC

Avro Lancastrian I G-AGMD Nairn of BOAC
Avro Lancastrian I, G-AGMD, Nairn, of BOAC

Background imageLancastrian Collection: Avro Lancastrian 3 G-AGWK Star Trail

Avro Lancastrian 3 G-AGWK Star Trail
Avro Lancastrian 3, G-AGWK, Star Trail, of British South American Airways

Background imageLancastrian Collection: Avro Lancastrian I G-AGMD Nairn of BOAC in flight

Avro Lancastrian I G-AGMD Nairn of BOAC in flight
Avro Lancastrian I, G-AGMD, Nairn, of BOAC in flight, head on

Background imageLancastrian Collection: Andes Aircrash

Andes Aircrash
Investigation into the crash of G-AGWH, a BSa Avro 691 Lancastrian 3 plane in the Andes on Tupungato Mountain, Argentina, killing 11 people in 1947 Date: 2nd August 1947


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