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Landing of the Pilgrim FathersA group of men and women on a beach huddle around a fire from the cold, as more arrive from the Mayflower ship anchored in the bay, having waded up to the beach
The Burning of Greytown 1854In response to British taxing of ships using the Nicaragua route to California, the USS Cyane bombarded Greytown with little damage, before landing ashore and setting the town on fire
The Ferry, Lymington - Hampshire, England. Date: 1935
Channel Islands, Guernsey - Sights on the Island Date: 1906
Piccards Feat - recovery on landingAftermath of the ascent by Professor Picard of Brussels University on August 18 1932, by balloon to around 10 1/2 miles, the greatest height achieved by a man at that point
Sir Alan Cobham returns to London from AustraliaSir Alan Cobham, Imperial Airways pilot, returning from his 26, 000 mile flight to and from Australia. He landed on the River Thames in London, near the Palace of Westminster, on 1 October 1926. 1926
People queuing for boats, River Dee, ChesterPeople queuing for boats on the River Dee at Chester, Easter 1949. 1949
Landing quay, Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, with ships, people and cargo. circa 1900s
Steamer Argyle at Kenora ferry landing, Ontario, Canada. Date: circa 1908
Landing place, Newbury, Massachusetts, USACommemorative stone, Landing place of the first settlers, 1635, at Parker River, Newbury, Massachusetts, USA. Date: circa 1910
Horses at sea, using slings WWIThousands of war horses were bought from all over Britain to serve with British Forces in World War One. They were used to carry supplies and ammunition, transport the wounded and to pull guns
British infantry landing on one of the beaches of Normandy on D-Day, 6 June 1944. On the left of the image one can see the bows of the landing craft. Date: 1944
McDonnell Douglas DC-10 N83NA of National Airways (listed as a dash 30, but clearly doesn t have the centre landing gear of the -30). Date: circa 1977
Lockheed U-2G N808XCentral Intelligence Agency - Lockheed U-2G N808X. One of several U-2s procured by the CIA, for operations from aircraft carriers, fitted with lift-dumping spoilers
Cessna 175A G-APZS (msn 56677). APZS was written off at Edinburgh Airport / RAF Turnhouse during landing, on 29 June 1994. Date: circa 1970
Sud-Aviation SA. 321 Super Frelon F-ZWWESud-Aviation SA.3210-01 Super Frelon F-ZWWE (msn 01, call-sign E ), the first prototype of the Super Frelon on display at the Musee de l Air et de l Espace du Bourget
Bleriot XI 8, undergoing repair after landing Aux Vaches (among the cows - the French term for landing away from an airfield) Date: circa 1910
Boeing P-12D 31-276United States Army Air Corps - Boeing P-12D 31-276 65. (Boeing Model 227)Allocated to 61 School Squadron after front-line service and written off in a landing accident at Kelly Field, TX
Dassault-Breguet Super etendard 25Aeronavale - Dassault-Breguet Super etendard 25 after trapping the wire, landing on board Foch or Clemenceau, during an operational cruise
Dassault-Breguet Super etendard 66Aeronavale - Dassault-Breguet Super etendard 66 about to trap the wire, landing on board Foch or Clemenceau, during an operational cruise
Bleriot 71 four engined bomber, one of a series of similar aircraft produced by Bleriot from 1916. Early in its flight test program an incident during landing, on 15 May 1918
Boeing B707-323B N8434 Chase Manhattan Bank (msn 20173, line number 805 ) of American Airlines at Chicago-O Hare International Airport
United States Army Air Corps - Martin B-10B 34-100 (msn 631), 34-100 was damaged when it crashed on landing at Rhinelander, WI on 1 June 1939. Date: circa 1937
de Havilland DH. 115 Vampire Trainer T. 11 WZ419de Havilland DH.115 Vampire Trainer T.11 WZ419, the fourth production aircraft used for development, in the de Havilland line-up at the 1953 SBAC Farnborough Air Show
Parnall Heck 2C G-AEGI, seen with race number 33 at Elmdon for the 1949 Kings Cup Air Race. On 29 July 1949, G-AEGI flew in the Kings Cup Race at Elmdon airport
Messerschmitt Bf 109E Black 12Messerschmitt Bf 109E-3-B (werknummer 4101) Black 12 of the RAF St. Athan RAF Museum Reserve Collection outside the Museum on RAF St. Athan East Camp
Republic XP-91 Thunderceptor 46-0681 4 May 1949: 0680 (1st prototype) first flight. 14 October 1949: 0681 first flight. Summer 1951:engine failed on take-off summer 1951 at Edwards AFB
United States Air Force - Lockheed F-104C StarfighterUnited States Air Force - Lockheed F-104C-5-LO Starfighter 56-0899 (msn 383-1187). Damaged on 11 August 1961 in a landing accident due to nozzle failure at George AFB. Date: 1960s
United States Air Force - Fairchild EC-82A 45-57746 (msn 10116, buzz number CQ-746). A C-82 converted to EC-82A with tracked landing gear in 1948. Date: 1948
SZD-09 Bocian 740, 2-seat trainer from the husbands Bosworth Gliding Club, landing at Husbands Bosworth airfield during a UK National Gliding Competition. Date: circa 1980
Conroy Super Turbo Three N156WC. The second RR Dart powered conversion by Conroy was a surplus Douglas R4D-8-C-117D and was called the Super Turbo Three
USN - Lockheed R7V-2 Super Constellation BuNoUnited states Navy - Lockheed R7V-2 Super Constellation BuNo 131630 or 131631. Turbo-Prop conversion of the R7V-1 for the US Navy
Armstrong Whitworth Awana - J6860Armstrong Whitworth Awana J6860. The Awana was designed in response to Air Ministry Specification 5/20 for a twin-engined Troop Carrying Aeroplane
XNBL-1 AS64215 main undercarriage bungee shock absorberMain undercarriage unit bungee shock absorber of Engineering Division XNBL-1 AS64215, (also known as The Barling Bomber and Witteman-Lewis XNBL-1 and McCook Field Project P-303)
Engineering Division XNBL-1 AS64215 forward fuselageForward fuselage of Engineering Division XNBL-1 AS64215, (also known as The Barling Bomber and Witteman-Lewis XNBL-1 and McCook Field Project P-303)
Engineering Division XNBL-1 AS64215, (also known as The Barling Bomber and Witteman-Lewis XNBL-1 and McCook Field Project P-303), during manufacture at Witteman-Lewis Co
Engineering Division XNBL-1 AS64215 main undercarriageMain undercarriage unit of Engineering Division XNBL-1 AS64215, (also known as The Barling Bomber and Witteman-Lewis XNBL-1 and McCook Field Project P-303), during manufacture at Witteman-Lewis Co
United States Navy - Lockheed P2V-1 Neptune 89082 The Turtle (msn 26-1003), (often incorrectly referred to as The Truculent Turtle)29 September 1946
Schutte-Lanz S. L. 1 rigid airshipSchutte-Lanz SL.1 rigid airship, designed and Built by the Schutte-Lanz company, set-up by Johann Schutte and Karl Lanz. The SL.1 was Built largely from wood with a geodesic framework
Miles M. 28 Mercury 5 G-AJFEThe sole Miles M.28 Mercury 5 G-AJFE (msn 6697) at Woodley circa the first flight. Re-registered in Switzerland in June 1951, returning to the UK in December 1954
Second Battle of Aboukir: General Abercromby leads 5000 British troops as they disembark under heavy fire. The French force of 2000 are driven from their positions. Date: 8 March 1801
AMERICANS LAND The landing of the American army at Daiquiri Date: Spring 1898
Scenes of Ronaldsway Airport, Isle of Mancirca 1910s
Steam ship landing on River Elbe - Dresden, GermanySteam ship landing (jetty, quay) on the banks of the River Elbe with the Augustus Bridge at Dresden, Saxony, Germany. This 12-arch sandstone bridge was replaced between 1907-1910. circa 1903
The Landing Stage - Aden, Yemen. Date: circa 1920s
Small Aircraft Date: 1948
British Bombers Landing Date: 1941
Classical Building. Chicago. Date: 1893