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Background imageMile Collection: A line up of Avro Lancaster Is at Gravely Huntingdonshire

A line up of Avro Lancaster Is at Gravely Huntingdonshire
A line up of Avro Lancaster Is at Gravely, Huntingdonshire. These aircraft from No35 (Madras) Squadron had just returned from a 15, 000 mile goodwill tour of the USA

Background imageMile Collection: Sir Malcolm Campbell: 301. 13 mph for one mile

Sir Malcolm Campbell: 301. 13 mph for one mile
Sir Malcolm Campbell: 301.13 mph for one mile

Background imageMile Collection: Full speed on the ten mile circuit

Full speed on the ten mile circuit
At full speed on the ten mile circuit; travelling at 150 mph, even faster than the plane flying above

Background imageMile Collection: ZOLA, mile (1840-1902)

ZOLA, mile (1840-1902)

Background imageMile Collection: Mile End Scandal - Guardians in Court

Mile End Scandal - Guardians in Court
In 190, builder James Calcutt was convicted of fraud after regularly overcharging the Mile End Old Town Board of Guardians for work he had carried out

Background imageMile Collection: Mile End Scandal - Three Crowns Public House

Mile End Scandal - Three Crowns Public House
In 1907, builder James Calcutt was convicted of fraud after regularly overcharging the Mile End Old Town Board of Guardians for work he had carried out

Background imageMile Collection: Mile End Old Town Workhouse, London

Mile End Old Town Workhouse, London
Previously part of the Stepney Union, Mile End Old Town became an independent Poor Law Hamlet in 1857. The following year, work began on its new workhouse located on Bancroft Road

Background imageMile Collection: Mile End Scandal - James Calcutts premises

Mile End Scandal - James Calcutts premises
In 190, builder James Calcutt was convicted of fraud after regularly overcharging the Mile End Old Town Board of Guardians for work he had carried out. This is a view of his business premises

Background imageMile Collection: LCC-LFB Serious fire at Peoples Palace, Stepney

LCC-LFB Serious fire at Peoples Palace, Stepney
The aftermath of a fire at the Peoples Palace Amusement Centre, Mile End Road, Stepney, East London. Here the camera catches a lighter moment as a firefighter poses alongside a statue of Queen

Background imageMile Collection: LCC-LFB hose laying lorry (HLL) at Lambeth HQ

LCC-LFB hose laying lorry (HLL) at Lambeth HQ
Lee Greens (C49) hose laying lorry on display in Lambeth headquarters station drill yard. The 3.5 inch hose is stored in such a way that the mile of hose carried can be fed from the rear of

Background imageMile Collection: Centreville and Black Douglas: Centreville Course L. I. July

Centreville and Black Douglas: Centreville Course L. I. July
Centreville and Black Douglas: Centreville Course L.I. July

Background imageMile Collection: Celebrated pacing mare Pocahontas, driven by James McMann es

Celebrated pacing mare Pocahontas, driven by James McMann esq: Peforming her wonderful feat of pacing a mile in the unprecedented time of 2

Background imageMile Collection: Celebrated trotting horse John Stewart as he appeared on the

Celebrated trotting horse John Stewart as he appeared on the twentieth mile: In his great match against time over the fashion course L.I. Tuesday Sept. 22nd 1868

Background imageMile Collection: Pacing horse Billy Boyce of St. Louis: as he appeared at Buf

Pacing horse Billy Boyce of St. Louis: as he appeared at Buffalo N.Y. Aug 1st 1868 pacing the last half mile in the second heat in 1 minute 5 1/4 seconds

Background imageMile Collection: Sontag and Flora Temple: at the Hale mile pole in 1: 13

Sontag and Flora Temple: at the Hale mile pole in 1: 13
Sontag and Flora Temple: at the Hale mile pole in 1:13!!. Date c1855

Background imageMile Collection: Railway, the last mile, Snowdon, Wales

Railway, the last mile, Snowdon, Wales. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageMile Collection: The racing King Salvator, mile record, 1: 35 1 / 2: by Prince C

The racing King Salvator, mile record, 1: 35 1 / 2: by Prince C
The racing King Salvator, mile record, 1:35 1/2: by Prince Charlie, dam Salina by Lexington. Date c1891

Background imageMile Collection: James Hammill, and Walter Brown, in their great five mile ro

James Hammill, and Walter Brown, in their great five mile rowing match for $4000 & the championship of America: at Newburg Bay, Hudson River, N.Y. Sept. 9th 1867. Date c1867

Background imageMile Collection: A view of the great Cohoes Falls, on the Mohawk River, the f

A view of the great Cohoes Falls, on the Mohawk River, the fall about seventy feet, the river near a quarter mile broad Vue de la grande cataracte de Cohoes, sur la riviere des Mohawks

Background imageMile Collection: Trapper Boy, Turkey Knob Mine, Macdonald, W. Va

Trapper Boy, Turkey Knob Mine, Macdonald, W. Va. Boy had to stoop on account of low roof, photo taken more than a mile inside the mine. Witness E. N. Clopper. Location: MacDonald, West Virginia

Background imageMile Collection: Closeup view of the Wright brothers tent at Kitty Hawk, a h

Closeup view of the Wright brothers tent at Kitty Hawk, a half mile from Captain Tates home. Date 1900

Background imageMile Collection: A mile a minute

A mile a minute. Date c1891

Background imageMile Collection: Scenery near Hawridge, Buckinghamshire

Scenery near Hawridge, Buckinghamshire
Sketch of the countryside about a quarter of a mile from Hawridge Church towards Chesham, Buckinghamshire, by Reverend Baden Powell (1796-1860), father of Robert Baden Powell

Background imageMile Collection: Unveiling of King Edward VII memorial, East London

Unveiling of King Edward VII memorial, East London
A memorial bust to the late King Edward VII being unveiled by Mr Edward White, Chairman of the LCC, at Mile End Waste, Mile End Road, East London. 1911

Background imageMile Collection: Ullswater Steamer

Ullswater Steamer
A scene on Ullswater, Lake District, Cumbria, England, showing one of the steamers which travel up and down its seven and a half mile length. Date: 1960s

Background imageMile Collection: MIRACLE MILE

MIRACLE MILE
Miracle Mile Wilshire Boulevard, looking west from La Brea Avenue, Los Angeles ( L.A. ), California, U.S.A. Date: 1960s

Background imageMile Collection: Aerial view of Zeebrugge Mole, Belgium, WW1

Aerial view of Zeebrugge Mole, Belgium, WW1
German aerial photograph the day after the Zeebrugge Raid (23 April 1918), showing the gap in the viaduct at the landward end of the mile-long Zeebrugge Mole, at the sea port of Zeebrugge, Belgium

Background imageMile Collection: Outback Camping Snooze

Outback Camping Snooze
Bushwalkers sleeping off an 18 mile walk in the cool of the evening. Soon camp fires will be lighted and these hungry walkers will have a well- earned meal! Date: 1940s

Background imageMile Collection: Tacky Blackpool

Tacky Blackpool
The Monster from the Bowels of the Earth, one of the attractions on offer, along with palm reading, hamburgers, tattooing, on the Golden Mile, Blackpool, Lancashire, England Date: late 1960s

Background imageMile Collection: Amusing Signpost

Amusing Signpost
Beleve it or not, while cycling in Bedfordshire, England, this rider suddenly saw this sign post telling him he was within a mile of Ireland! Date: 1940s

Background imageMile Collection: Corran Lighthouse

Corran Lighthouse
The lighthouse on Corran Narrows, Loch Linnhe. Argyllshire, Scotland. This is the narrowest point of the 30 mile long sea loch. Date: 19th century

Background imageMile Collection: Temporary bridge at Zeebrugge, Belgium, WW1

Temporary bridge at Zeebrugge, Belgium, WW1
The temporary bridge across the gap in the viaduct at the landward end of the mile-long Zeebrugge Mole, at the sea port of Zeebrugge, Belgium, during the First World War

Background imageMile Collection: Aerial view of damaged Zeebrugge Mole, Belgium, WW1

Aerial view of damaged Zeebrugge Mole, Belgium, WW1
German aerial photograph of the gap in the viaduct at the landward end of the mile-long Zeebrugge Mole, at the sea port of Zeebrugge, Belgium, after the Zeebrugge Raid (23 April 1918)

Background imageMile Collection: The Ladies Mile in The Row

The Ladies Mile in The Row
Ladies riding there horses through Hyde park, the women are suitably dressed in riding attire and are testing out their horses capability under the canope of the tree Date: 1923

Background imageMile Collection: Nine Mile Point Colliery, Newport, Monmouthshire

Nine Mile Point Colliery, Newport, Monmouthshire
At Nine Mile Point Colliery, Newport, relatives and friends wait at the pit-head for news of the miners who are taking part in a stay-in strike below ground. Date: circa 1936

Background imageMile Collection: Ballad / Erlinton

Ballad / Erlinton

Background imageMile Collection: Surveying in Afghanistan

Surveying in Afghanistan
A mile-measuring machine (perambulator) being used by the Afghan Boundary Commission. Date: circa 1884

Background imageMile Collection: Firat Napier car, G20 model of 1900, driven bys F Edge

Firat Napier car, G20 model of 1900, driven bys F Edge

Background imageMile Collection: Mile End Road, East End of London

Mile End Road, East End of London
A view of the Mile End Road in the East End of London. A horse-drawn tram and various trade carts can be seen. St Benets Church stands at the centre right of the scene with the Peoples Palace to

Background imageMile Collection: The Peoples Palace, London

The Peoples Palace, London
The Palace as it was intended to look from the Mile End Road -- but alas, nothing so grand was achieved

Background imageMile Collection: Suffragettes Coronation Procession, London

Suffragettes Coronation Procession, London
A large suffragette procession passing along the Embankment in Central London. The Coronation of George V in 1911 inspired the WSPU (Womens Social and Political Union)

Background imageMile Collection: Jarrott: motor cycle race winner

Jarrott: motor cycle race winner
Mr Jarrott, winner of the two mile oil motor cycle race on November 29th 1897, England

Background imageMile Collection: Lt. G. L Ramplings victory against Italy, August 1931

Lt. G. L Ramplings victory against Italy, August 1931
Godfrey 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

Background imageMile Collection: Lt. G. L Ramplings victory at the 1931 A. A. A Championships

Lt. G. L Ramplings victory at the 1931 A. A. A Championships
Godfrey Lionel Rampling (14 May 1909 - 20 June 2009), English athlete, army officer and centenarian. Shown here winning the 440 yards or quarter mile flat race in 48.6 seconds at the Amateur

Background imageMile Collection: Industrial School, Portslade, Brighton, Sussex

Industrial School, Portslade, Brighton, Sussex
The Brighton Town and London County Council Industrial School, Portslade, Brighton, Sussex, opened in 1902 to hold 150 boys. After 1933 it became Mile Oak Approved School

Background imageMile Collection: Follett Trophy for the BRDC 500 Mile Race

Follett Trophy for the BRDC 500 Mile Race
The " Follett" Trophy for The British Racing Drivers Clubs 500 Miles Race, won by the Talbot 105 single seater, 1932. The trophy was sold at Bonham s, London in 2008 for 6, 900"

Background imageMile Collection: Chitral Bridge 1895

Chitral Bridge 1895
The bridge at Chitral. Major Biddulph states that " half a mile above the fort is an excellent bridge protected by a stone tower at each end." One tower is shown here

Background imageMile Collection: Trinity Almshouses, Mile End, London, 1895

Trinity Almshouses, Mile End, London, 1895
Illustration showing the exterior of the Trinity Almshouses and Chapel in Mile End, London, 1895



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