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First Sopwith TF2 Salamander E5429, prepares for takeoffOn 9 May 1918, at Brooklands, Capt H. Robin Rowell prepares to take off for France in the first Sopwith TF2 Salamander, E5429. The Naval officer in the photo is Lt Denis Allen. Date: 1918
Lt Giovanni Monti takes-off in a Macchi M67 Schneider Trophy racing seaplane at Calshot in September 1929. Date: 1929
Vought F8U-1 Crusader comes in for a landingIts arrester hook down, a Vought F8U-1 Crusader comes in for a landing during instrumented tests of new arresting gear installed on Hensley Field, Dallas
Lt-Col Charles (Chuck) E YeagerLt-Col Charles E. Yeager (centre) with (right) Sqn Ldr Neville Duke, at that time chief test pilot, Hawker Aircraft and (left) Peter Twiss, Fairey Aviation, at the Royal Aeronautical Society
The Sopwith Gordon Bennett 1215 of 1914The Sopwith Gordon Bennett, 1215, of 1914. Lt Spenser Grey (left) and a Petty Officer Artificer (right) at Hendon. Date: 1914
The 1931 RAF High Speed Flight. Left to right: Flt Lt E.J. Linton Hope, Lt G.L. Brinton RN, Flt Lt F.W. Long, Flt Lt G.H. Stainforth, Sqn Ldr A.H. Orlebar, Flt Lt J.N. Boothman, FO L.S
The daring Lt. General Tachimi. Print shows Lieutenant-General Tachimi, a Japanese officer, taking a nap against a leaning tree as Japanese soldiers hold his horse and secure the area. Date 1895
Capitulation & surrender of Robt. E. Lee & his army at Appomattox Chi. Va. to Lt. Genl. U.S. Grant. April 9th 1865. Date c1885 Sept. 16. Capitulation & surrender of Robt. E
Fair Oaks, Va. vicinity. Lt. Robert Clarke, Capt. John C. Tidball, Lt. William N. Dennison, and Capt. Alexander CM Pennington
Lt C B Arnold in Freiburg Prison Camp
Record Making Boat TripFour Englishmen - A. Brown (at wheel), G.D. Mallett and (with backs to camera), L.T. Davidson and E. Oldenbury, in a hand propelled boat from London to the Black Sea. Date: 1933
Winner of Schneider Trophy Race, Baltimore, USALieutenant James A Doolittle standing on the pontoon of his Curtiss Racer, winner of the Schneider Trophy Cup Race, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Date: 26 October 1925
Air Scouts climbing on plane with Lord OlivierAir Scouts climbing on a Fairey Albacore plane with Lieutenant/Sir Laurence Olivier. 1940s
Sir Charles Hector Fitzroy McLean as Chief ScoutSir Charles Hector Fitzroy McLean Bt. K.T. K.BE. Lt. J.P, As Chief Scout. Date: 1973
Sir Bernard Montgomery with his generalsA grand victory in the making: Sir Bernard Montgomery with his generals, informally seated in a hayfield, planning the annihilation of the German army in France, before a map of the terrain
Mackeson Memorial, PeshawarMackeson Memorial, The Mall, Peshawar, North West Frontier Province. Lieutenant Colonel Frederick Mackeson (1807 - 1853) was the Commissioner of Peshawar
Lt. G. L Ramplings victory against Italy, August 1931Godfrey Lionel Rampling (14 May 1909 - 20 June 2009), English athlete, army officer and centenarian. Shown here easily winning the quarter mile flat race in 48.8 seconds at an international athletics
Regent Street Shop Front, London, 1846Engraving showing the exterior of L.T. Pivers perfume shop, Regent Street, 1846
Lt. General Sir Miles Dempsey, 1945Painting showing Lieutenant-General Sir Miles Dempsey (1896-1969), the British Army Commander, pictured when leading the British Second Army, 1945
Flight-Lt. Learoyd attacking the Dortmund-Ems Canal; SecondIllustration showing a Royal Air Force Handley-Page Hampden bomber, commanded by Flight-Lieutenant R.A.B. Learoyd, bombing the Dortmund-Ems canal near Munster in Germany, 12th August 1940. Flight-Lt
Lt. -General Mark Wayne Clark (1896-1984)Photographic portrait of Lieutenant-General Mark Clark, then Commander of the Fifth Army in Italy, Second World War, 1944
Lt. -Colonel Jimmy Doolittle on the deck of the Hornet; SecPhotograph showing Lt.-Colonel Jimmy Doolittle attaching a Japanese medal to the fin of a 500-lb. bomb on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier Hornet in April 1942
Lt. -General A. F. M. Browning, Major R. H. Cain and Lt. -ColonelPhotograph showing Lieutenant-General A.F.M. Browning, Commander of the British First Airborne (on left), talking to Major R.H. Cain (second right), the first V.C
Sir William Waldron and Sir John Laurie outside Buckingham PPhotograph showing Colonel Sir William Waldron and Lt.-Colonel Sir John Laurie, the two retiring Sheriffs of the City of London, leaving Buckingham Palace after being knighted, London, 1936
Sunday magazine Xmas coverFront cover illustration for the Christmas number of Sunday magazine, entitled " Paths of Peace Xmas Number". The magazine features a story called " A Brave, Poor Thing" by L.T
Hms intrepid on an Iceberg, Baffin BayHMS Intrepid, an Arctic exploration vessel, having been driven forty feet up an iceberg, Baffin Bay, 1851. The Intrepid, under the command of Lt. J.B
Memorial Service for R. F. Scott, St. Pauls, London, 1913Illustration showing the memorial service held in St. Pauls Cathedral, 14th February 1913, for the men who died during the Antarctic Expedition of 1910-12. Those who died were Captain Scott, Lt
Lt. Sampson Sladen, London Fire Brigade, 1909Photographic portrait of Lieutenant Sampson Sladen, the Chief Officer of the London Fire Brigade, photographed in full uniform, 1909
Lt. Bowers, Mrs. Scott and Captain Oates aboard Terra NovaLt. H.R. Bowers (left), Mrs. Scott (wife of Robert Falcon Scott) and Captain L.E.G. Oates aboard the Terra Nova, prior to the departure of the British Antarctic Expedition of 1910-12
The Officers and Scientists of the National Antarctic ExpeditionPhotograph of the officers and scientists of the British Antarctic Expedition of 1901-04, on the deck of the research ship Discovery, 1901. The officers seated are (from left to right): Mr. G
Stanley / Lt. StairsEmin Pasha relief expedition : the expedition is attacked by the Avisibba, a cannibal tribe, and Lieutenant Stairs gets an arrow in the chest (fortunately not fatal)
Lt. William RobinsonLieutenant William Leefe Robinson, Englands hero of the hour, is awarded the V.C. for destroying a Zeppelin over Cuffley, Hertfordshire