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Miles M. 65 Gemini 3C G-ALZGMiles M.65 Gemini 3C G-ALZG (msn HPR/141, race number 80 ) Date: 1958-1961
Armstrong Whitworth Awana - J6860Armstrong Whitworth Awana J6860. The Awana was designed in response to Air Ministry Specification 5/20 for a twin-engined Troop Carrying Aeroplane
Miles M. 14A Hawk Trainer Mk. III G-AJJIMiles M.14A Hawk Trainer Mk.III G-AJJI (msn 1985, ex T9698). Registered after wartime use as G-AJJI, on 21 October 1947 and crashed at Elstree on 19 August 1956. Date: circa 1955
Phillips and Powis T. 1-37 Gipsy Six engine installationThe Engine installation for the 220hp de Havilland Gipsy Six Engine fitted to the Phillips & Powis T.1/37 ( Miles M.15), trainer prototype. Date: 1938
Miles M. 71 Merchantman U-21The sole Miles M.71 Merchantman U-21 (msn 6695), at Woodley aerodrome, with stored unwanted Miles M.33 Monitor target-tugs in the background
Miles M. 3D Falcon G-ADTDMiles M.3D Falcon G-ADTD Date: 1950s
United States Navy - Lockheed P2V-1 Neptune 89082 The Turtle (msn 26-1003), (often incorrectly referred to as The Truculent Turtle)29 September 1946
Miles M. 28 Mercury 5 G-AJFEThe sole Miles M.28 Mercury 5 G-AJFE (msn 6697) at Woodley circa the first flight. Re-registered in Switzerland in June 1951, returning to the UK in December 1954
Miles M. 14A Trainer Mk. III G-AJZHMiles M.14A Trainer Mk.III G-AJZH (msn 1641 / ex RAF P2404) at Rochford. Date: 1948
de Havilland DHC-1 Chipmunk G-AOJZ of Airwork Limited. (msn 0181) at Perth. Ex Royal Air Force serial WB732, number: 0181 crashed 7 miles south-West of Perth on 31 May 1966. Date: 1960s
A curious column milestone which bears the inscription (in Latin) : From the city 30 miles, From the University 22 miles, From the County Town, 15 miles. West Wickham, Bucks Date: 1930s
The winding course of the River Rheidol in the Rheidol Valley, near Capel Bangor, a small village in the valley, about four miles from Aberystwyth, Wales. Date: 1960s
Paris Window View Date: 1887
Centenary Pageant - Stockton and Darlington RailwayCentenary of British Rail Transportation Pageant - Stockton and Darlington Railway - visit by the Duke and Duchess of York - July, 1925. Date: 1925
Mile-index for cabs 1847Patent mile-index, simple ingenious contrivance for measuring and indicating the distance travelled by wheel carriage, was invented and patented by H
DEVON POSTMAN 1938At Hartland Quay, Devon, at 16 miles (the furthest in England) from the nearest railway station, the postman delivers the afternoon, and only daily mail. Date: 1938
FALL / WELSH SPRINGER / 1930CHI SHOT OER BAILI Owned by Miles. Lying down. Date: 1930
FALL / JAPANESE CHIN / 1948MILES TANGERINE OF MAYWOOD Owned by Miles. Date: 1948
Lake Windermere Ferry carrying a coach bound for Furness Abbey, 25 miles away. Date: circa 1885
Miles M. 100 Student G-APLKMiles M.100 Student G-APLK at Baginton (Coventry Airport). Date: 1961
Miles M. 57 Aerovan U-0248Miles M.57 Aerovan U-0248 (msn 4700), the first prototype, wearing the B-class registration U-0248, being flown by George Miles. - 25th June, 1945. Date: 1945
Royal Air Force Miles M. 25 Martinet IMiles M.25 Martinet I target tug, the first dedicated target tug designed for the Royal Air Force, powered by a 870hp Bristol Mercury XX or Mercury 30. - Photograph date 28th July 1941. Date: 1941
Miles M. 38 Messenger 2A G-AKIMMiles M.38 Messenger 2A G-AKIM (msn 6724), built by Miles (Northern Ireland) Ltd. at Newtownards and flown to Woodley for completion to customer specification. Date: 1950s-1960s
Miles M. 38 Messenger 2A ZK-AWEMiles M.38 Messenger 2A ZK-AWE (msn 6717), somewhere in New Zealand. Built as G-AKKL by Miles (Northern Ireland Ltd.) at Newtownards it was registered to Godfrey Holmes Ltd
Miles M. 65 Gemini 3A G-AKELMiles M.65 Gemini 3A G-AKEL (msn 6484), withdrawn from use on 30 May 1984 Date: 1950s
Miles M. 14A Hawk Trainer Mk. 3 G-AJRTMiles M.14A Hawk Trainer 3 G-AJRT (msn 7183). Previously Magister L8288 with the Royal Air Force. Withdrawn from use on 3 September 1962 when owned by Grimsby flying Club. Date: 1950s
Miles M. 38 Messenger 4A G-AKVZMiles M.38 Messenger 4A G-AKVZ (msn 6352). Civilianised after WWII G-AJDF was built as RH427 by Miles (Northern Ireland Ltd.) at Newtownards, for the Royal Air Force. Date: 1960s
Miles M. 14A Hawk Trainer 3 G-AKRVMiles M.14A Hawk Trainer 3 G-AKRV, at White Waltham, before export to Tanganyika, (Previously Magister T9896 with the Royal Air Force)
Miles M. 65 Gemini 3A G-AKHCMiles M.65 Gemini 3A G-AKHC (msn 6490) at Baginton. Converted to Gemini 3A in 1954, G-AKHC was operated by Flight magazine until broken up at White Waltham in 1965. Date: 1961
Miles M. 14A Hawk Trainer Mk. 3 G-ANWOMiles M.14A Hawk Trainer 3 G-ANWO (msn 7183). Previously L8262 with the Royal Air Force. Withdrawn from use after an accident at Kirton-in-Lindsey on 21 April 1962
Miles M. 38 Messenger 2A G-AKIRMiles M.38 Messenger 2A G-AKIR (msn 6726). G-AKIR was built by Miles (Northern Ireland Ltd.) at Newtownards in 1947. Date: 1950s-1960s
Miles M. 38 Messenger 4A G-AJDFMiles M.38 Messenger 4A G-AJDF at Newcastle in 1963. Civilianised after WWII, G-AJDF was built as RH370 by Miles (Northern Ireland) Ltd. at Newtownards, for the Royal Air Force. Date: 1963
Miles M. 65 Gemini 1A G-AKHWMiles M.65 Gemini 1A G-AKHW (msn 6524) at RAF Swanton Morley. Date: 1962
Miles M. 38 Messenger 2A G-AJFFMiles M.38 Messenger 2A G-AJFF (msn 6363). Date: 1950s-1960s
Miles M. 65 Gemini 1A G-AKHOMiles M.65 Gemini 1A G-AKHO (msn 6518) fresh off the production line at Woodley. First registered on 31 October 1947 G-AKHO was exported to Madagascar as F-BDAI in February 1948. Date: circa 1948
Miles M. 38 Messenger 2A G-AJFCMiles M.38 Messenger 2A G-AJFC (msn 6349). Date: 1950s
Miles M. 38 Messenger 2A G-AJOEMiles M.38 Messenger 2A G-AJOE (msn 6367) at Woodley. Registered on 24 June 1947 and sold to Reproducers and Amplifiers Ltd. Wolverhampton. Date: 1947
Miles M. 38 Messenger 2A G-AJVCMiles M.38 Messenger 2A G-AJVC (msn 6371). After several UK based operators, G-AJVC was taken on by Tyrolean Travel Ltd. flying mostly in Germany
Miles M. 38 Messenger 2A - G-AIEKMiles M.38 Messenger 2A G-AIEK (msn 6339) at White Waltham Date: 1950s-1960s
Miles M. 17 Monarch - G-AFLWMiles M.17 Monarch - G-AFLW with race number 54 Date: 1985
Dick Whittington, a pantomime. circa 1907
Little girls with pramA little girl snoozes while standing guard over her brothers push chair Date: 1969
Miles M-57 Aerovan 4East Anglian Flying Servicemiles Aerovan 4 Date: 1940s
Miles M-52Engineers Attach a Miles M.52 Supersonic Pilotless 0.3 Scale Model Mounted under the Belly of a Dh-98 Mosquito Date: 1947
Handley Page HPR-1 Marathon 1Bea Handley Page Hpr-1 Marathon 1 Airliner Date: 1951
A US Marines helicopter lifts astronaut Virgil ?Gus? Gr?A US Marines helicopter lifts astronaut Virgil ?Gus? Grissom out of the Atlantic at the end of his sub-orbital flight, which had reached an altitude of 118 miles, 21 July 1961. Date: 1961
11 miles south of Reno, Nevada, USA - Steamboat Springs Date: circa 1930s
35 miles north of Reno, Nevada, USA - Pyramid Lake. Date: circa 1930s