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Carbine, Self-Loading, . 30 In M1M1. 30 in self-loading carbine, 1942 (c); General Motors Incorporated, Inland Division. Developed as a carbine for issue to second-line troops and officers
A. J. S. M1 or M2 with sidecarA.J.S. Motorcycles M1 (de-luxe) or M2 (standard) 996cc V-twin with sidecar, from 1929 (M series), somewhere in Wales enjoying the view. In 1929 the M1 and M2 sold for sold for lb76.10s.0d
Gloster Meteor F. 8 EG-224 - K5-KGloster Meteor F.8 EG-224 / K5-K (msn M1, K5-K), a former Belgian Air Force example, on display at the Royal Army Museum, Brussels. Date: circa 1985
Curtiss P-36A Hawk 38-001 and North American X-10 GM-19307Curtiss P-36A Hawk 38-001 (msn 12415, call-sign 69 ) in 1940 war game special camouflage colours, in the collection of the National United States Air Force Museum, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base
The M1 Motorway - 3 Service Stations - Dunstable turn-offThe first section of the M1 Motorway (55 miles in length, spanned by 134 bridges) - 3 Service Stations (Fortes Restaurant)
Anguilla anguilla, freshwater eelUS M2. 30 in self-loading carbine, 1944 (c). Magazine (numbered); National Postal Meter Corporation; no rear sight. One of the great success stories of World War Two the M1 carbine was used widely by
M1 MotorwayA section of the M1 motorway from London to the north : characteristically, road works are in evidence
Ponnier M1, (side view, on the ground)
Deep-sea diving suit, for salvage work on HMS M1 subrineGerman deep-sea diving suit brought from Kiel for examining the lost submarine M1. On 21 November 1925, while on an exercise in the English Channel
Newly Built M1 MotorwayA stretch of the newly-built M1 Motorway, near Little Linford, Buckinghamshire, England, looking south, towards Bow Brickhill, No crash barrier or traffic! Date: 1959 - 1960
Italian military dirigible or airshipAn Italian military dirigible or airship, the M1, with two Fiat S76A engines, first used during the Italian-Turkish war (1911-1912). Date: circa 1910-1913
Soldiers at Varmi Fort, Nigeria, West Africa, WW1Soldiers of C Company M1 at Varmi Fort, Nigeria, West Africa, during the First World War. Date: circa 1914-1916
Advertisement for Brake LiningsAn advertisement for Don and Capasco brake linings, Manchester, depicting siz cars on their invisible transporter, stressing the quality of their brakes
Building the M1 Motorway. Our photograph shows a section under construction at Upper Heyford, Northamptonshire, England. The Southern stretch opened 2 November 1959
British M. 1 SubmarineWith its enormous forward gun and a sizeable one aft, the M.1 seems better suited to surface combat than to underwater operations