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Swales SD3-15V, all-metal medium performance low-cost single-seat sailplane, with V-tail. Date: circa 1980
Swales SD3-15T 456, all-metal medium performance low-cost single-seat sailplane, with T-tail. Date: circa 1979
Swales SD3-15V 531, all-metal medium performance low-cost single-seat sailplane, with V-tail. Date: circa 1979
Hammersmith Rowton HouseThe Rowton House on Hammersmith Road. Rowton Houses, of which six were erected around London, were large, purpose-built, low-cost hostels or doss-houses for working men. Date: 1899
Dassault Communaute F-WJDNthe Dassault MD.415 Communaute (F-WJDN) was a 1950s French twin-engined light turboprop transport aircraft, first flown on 10 May 1959
Paris Exhibition of 1889 - Machinery Dept - High Glass - roofed hall with machines Exhibits. Part of Box 119 Boswell Collection
Kings Cross Rowton House - KitchenMen cook their own food at the Kings Cross Rowton House, London. The House was one of six large, low-cost hostels or doss-houses for working men established in the capital by Lord Rowton
Kings Cross Rowton House - Reading RoomMen in the reading room at the Kings Cross Rowton House, London. The House was one of six large, purpose-built, low-cost hostels or doss-houses for working men established in the capital by Lord
Kings Cross Rowton House - EntranceEntrance to the Kings Cross Rowton House, London. The House was one of six large, purpose-built, low-cost hostels or doss-houses for working men established in the capital by Lord Rowton
Kings Cross Rowton House - Dining Room DiscussionMen hold a discussion in the dining room at the Kings Cross Rowton House, London. The House was one of six large, low-cost hostels or doss-houses for working men opened in the capital by Lord Rowton
Kings Cross Rowton House - CafeteriaMen in the cafeteria at the Kings Cross Rowton House, London. The House was one of six large, low-cost hostels or doss-houses for working men opened in the capital by Lord Rowton
Kings Cross Rowton House - Dining RoomMen in the dining room at the Kings Cross Rowton House, London. The House was one of six large, low-cost hostels or doss-houses for working men opened in the capital by Lord Rowton