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United States Navy - McDonnell F3H-2 Demon 143487 (base code AE, call-sign 110) of VF-131, embarked on USS Constellation. 1961: VF-41 as AG-103.1962: VF-131 as AE-110.1963
United States Navy - McDonnell F3H-2N Demon 136981 (msn 166 / base code NJ / call-sign 135) of VF-121. 136981 can be seen at Naval Air Station Miramar armed with AIM-9 Sidewinder
Grumman - F7F-3P Tigercat G-RUMT (ex N7235C - 80425)Grumman F7F-3P Tigercat G-RUMT (msn C.167) (ex BuAer No. 80425 - US civil registration N7235C) at RAF Fairford for a Royal International Air Tattoo air show
Queen of the Redskins by Emma LitchfieldPromotional postcard for Queen of the Redskins by Emma Litchfield. First produced at the Elephant & Castle Theatre, 18th September 1911. The heroine Wahneetah is shown here holding her dead daughter
Scene from Queen of the Redskins, by Emma Litchfield, showing Wahneetah, Queenie and Bronco Bill. circa 1910s
London Trade Card - Peter de la Fontaine, Goldsmith, at the Golden Cup, Litchfield Street, Soho. 18th century
Banished from Home, by Emma LitchfieldBanished From Home, by Emma Litchfield. First produced at the Britannia Theatre, May 1911. Nell, the gypsy heroine, looks back at her caravan for the last time, before leaving for London in despair
The Rival Mothers by Emma LitchfieldPromotional postcard for The Rival Mothers by Emma Litchfield. First produced at the Elephant & Castle, Theatre, 3rd August 1914
Queen of the Redskins by Emma LitchfieldPromotional postcard for Queen of the Redskins by Emma Litchfield. First produced Elephant & Castle Theatre, 18th September 1911. Wahneetah, shown here is the heroine and a chiefs daughter
His Indian Wife by Emma LitchfieldPromotional postcard for His Indian Wife by Emma Litchfield. First produced at the Elephant and Castle Theatre, 1st August 1910
The Cathedral, Litchfield, HampshireThe Cathedral, Litchfield, near Newbury/Reading, Hampshire, England. Date: 1920s
United States Hotel, Litchfield, Connecticut, USAUnited States Hotel, dating from 1787, in Litchfield, Connecticut, USA. Date: circa 1910
Sir Vincent RavenSir Vincent Litchfield Raven KBE (3 December 1859 14 February 1934), chief mechanical engineer of the North Eastern Railway from 1910 to 1922
Henry Ryder, BishopHENRY RYDER English churchman, bishop of Litchfield and Coventry Date: 1777 - 1836
DITCHLEYDitchley, Oxfordshire, the seat of the earl of Litchfield