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Foster General Purpose Engine Sprig UP 6481Foster General Purpose Engine, regn. UP 6481 14410, Sprig. Built in 1920 by William Foster & Co. in Lincoln, powered by a 7 Nhp single-cylinder steam engine. Date: 1970s
Foster Showmans Tractor Lord of the Isles UT 2109Foster Showmans Tractor, regn. UT 2109, number: 14589, Lord of the Isles. Built in 1927 by William Foster & Co. of Lincoln, powered by a 4 Nhp compound steam engine. Date: 1970s
Ruston Hornsby General Purpose Engine FW 1509Ruston Hornsby SH class General Purpose Engine, regn. FW 1509, number: 161250. Built in 1922 by Ruston and Hornsby Ltd (R&H) of Lincoln and Grantham, powered by a 6 Nhp single-cylinder steam engine
Ruston and Proctor General Purpose Engine The MuddlerRuston & Proctor SHS class General Purpose Engine, regn. BE 7438, number: 35501, The Muddler. Built in 1908, by Ruston, Proctor and Company of Lincoln, with a 8 Nhp single-cylinder engine. Date: 1970s
Foster Convertible Tractor FE 8055Foster Convertible Tractor, regn. FE 8055 number: 14564, Victoria before conversion to a Showmans Tractor. Built in 1926 by William Foster & Co
Foster General Purpose Engine CT 3896Foster General Purpose Engine. Regn. CT 3896, number: 3682. Built in 1908 by William Foster & Co. in Lincoln, powered by a 7 Nhp single-cylinder steam engine. Date: 1970s
Ruston Hornsby General Purpose Engine Hildary DO 2953Ruston Hornsby General Purpose Engine, regn. DO 2953, number: 115100, Hildary. Built in 1922 by Ruston and Hornsby Ltd (R&H) of Lincoln and Grantham, powered by a 7 Nhp single-cylinder steam engine
Ruston and Proctor General Purpose Engine Rusty AH 5654Ruston & Proctor SH class General Purpose Engine, regn. AH 5654, number: 34987, Rusty. Built in 1908, by Ruston, Proctor and Company of Lincoln, with a 7 Nhp single-cylinder engine. Date: 1970s
Foster Road Locomotive - TractorUnknown Foster Road Locomotive - Tractor, built by William Foster & Co. in Lincoln. Date: 1970s
Clayton and Shuttleworth Road Roller EP 3137Clayton & Shuttleworth Road Roller, regn. EP 3137, number: 46688. Built in 1914 by Clayton & Shuttleworth in Lincoln, powered by a 4 Nhp single-cylinder steam engine. Date: 1970s
Clayton and Shuttleworth Tractor Apollo VJ 5861Clayton & Shuttleworth Tractor Apollo, regn. VJ 5861, number: 49008, Apollo. Built in 1920 by Clayton & Shuttleworth in Lincoln, powered by a 4 Nhp compound steam engine. Date: 1970s
Replica of the Wigwam in which Lincoln was nominated for President of the United States of America in Chicago - A Century of Progress - Chicago Worlds Fair of 1933. 1933
1934 Lincoln Willoughby Limousine
1931 Lincoln Sedan
1931 Lincoln Brunn Convertible Victoria
1931 Lincoln Brunn Cabriolet
The Little Church Around the Corner Date: 1944
Soldiers have a Smoke Break Date: 1944
Moody Young Teen Date: 1944
Dyche Stadium. Evanston. Date: 1935
Classical Building. Chicago. Date: 1893
Leslie Henson - British ActorDate: 1935
Lincolns Inn Hall & Library 1850 Lincolns Inn Hall & Library 1850Exterior view of the new Hall and the library. Date: 1850
LINCOLN 1925 ADVERTA Lincoln convertible. Date: 1925
DUKES DORSET GARDENSErected in 1671, the Dukes Theatre was designed by Sir Christopher Wren, in a style similar to another theatre in Lincolns Inn Fields. Date: 1829
LINCOLN / SPRINGFIELDABRAHAM LINCOLN His home in Springfield, Illinois Date: 1809 - 1865
Foster showmans Tractor FE 1589Foster showmans Tractor, regn. FE 1589, number 14066, Endeavour. Built in 1915 by William Foster & Co. in Lincoln, powered by a 4 Nhp compound steam engine. Date: 1970s-1980s
Foster Tractor DO2003Foster Tractor, regn. DO2003, number 13031, Mighty Atom. Built in 1913 by William Foster & Co. in in Lincoln, powered by a 4 Nhp compound steam engine. Date: 1970s-1980s
Foster Showmans Tractor FE1589Foster Showmans Tractor, regn. FE1589, number 14066, Endeavour. Built in 1915 by William Foster & Co. in Lincoln, powered by a 4 Nhp compound steam engine. Date: 1970s-1980s
Foster General Purpose Engine DO2003Foster General Purpose Engine, regn. DO2003 number 2127, Jumbo the 4th. Built in 1898 by William Foster & Co. in Lincoln, powered by a 8 Nhp single cylinder steam engine. Date: 1970s-1980s
Foster General Purpose Engine DO1945Foster General Purpose Engine, regn. DO1945 number 2163, Master Fred. Built in 1896 by William Foster & Co. in Lincoln, powered by a 8 Nhp single cylinder steam engine. Date: 1970s-1980s
Vickers Varsity T. 1 VX828 - 1st prototypeVickers Varsity T.1 VX828, - 1st prototype flown on 17 July 1949 from Wisley aerodrome. Flight testing and production was carried out rapidly with first deliveries of production aircraft to No.201
Miles M. 38 Messenger 2A ZK-AWEMiles M.38 Messenger 2A ZK-AWE (msn 6717), somewhere in New Zealand. Built as G-AKKL by Miles (Northern Ireland Ltd.) at Newtownards it was registered to Godfrey Holmes Ltd
Gloster Sapphire Meteor WA820Gloster Sapphire Meteor F.8 WA820 at the 1950 SBAC Farnborough Air Show. In the background can be seen Gloster Meteor F.4 VZ389 and Avro Lincoln B.2 RA657 of Flight refuelling Ltd
Avro Lincoln PW932Avro Lincoln 3rd Prototype PW932 (Lancaster B.Mk.IV) Date: circa 1944
Avro Lincoln B Mk. 2 G-APRJAvro Lincoln B Mk.2 G-APRJ at Southend Airport. Ex Royal Air Force RF342, then to D. Napier & Sons Ltd. at Luton airport, with B-class registration G-29-1
RAF Lincoln B Mk. 2 and Provost T Mk. 1 - Biggin HillRoyal Air Force Avro Lincoln B Mk.2 RF505 of 151 Squadron, from RAF Watton, (151 Sqn was the last unit to fly the Lincoln, on Electronic Warfare and Electronic Intelligence missions)
Abraham Lincoln, a play by John Drinkwater, performed at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre in 1918 and at the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith, West London, from 1918 to 1919. 1919
Arlington, Virginia, USA, Memorial Bridge - Lincoln MemorialArlington, Virginia, USA - Memorial Bridge - Lincoln Memorial. Date: 1939
Lake Shore Drive, Looking North from Drake Hotel, Chicago, Illinois, USA. Date: 1923
Lincoln Cathedral WindowThe east window of the choir in Lincoln Cathedral
Ws Lincoln, stamp dealer, Holles Street, LondonWs Lincoln (right), stamp dealer and postcard publisher, 2 Holles Street, off Oxford Street, London, looking towards Cavendish Square. circa 1908
Oars, Flags and Arms of the Colleges of Oxford University (2/3). Featured on this card: New, Lincoln, Magdalen, Brasenose, Corpus Christi, Christ Church, Trinity and St. John s. Date: circa 1930s
Silver cigarette case - WWIA silver cigarette case engraved To W. D. Brayham, G Coy, 3rd Lincoln Regt. - Marksman 1918 Stamped Birmingham 1917. Manufactured by SB &s Ltd. Commemorative Ware
Tank in action. Reproduced from the original painting by John Hassall for William Foster & Co. Ltd. Engineers, Lincoln, England. John Hassall, Ri, Rwa (1868-1948)
Lincolns Emancipation Proclamation of 1863Postcard celebrating the centenary of President Abraham Lincolns Birth in 1809, illustration his Emancipation Proclamation of January 1st 1863. Date: 1909
Death of President Abraham Lincoln in Washington, D.C. April 15th 1865. The Nations Martyr. Mr. Chase C. J. Secy. McCulloch. Atty. General. Vice Prest. Johnson. Chas. Sumner. Secy. Stanton. Secy
British Mother or Big Willie tank being tested, WW1British " Mother" or " Big Willie" tank being tested at Burton Park, Lincoln, during the First World War