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Space Memorabilia - Apollo XI lapel pinSpace Memorabilia - Apollo XI (11) mission space flown lapel pin. An incredible piece of Apollo 11 flown history, Apollo 11 was the spaceflight that landed the first two humans on the moon
Fine Timbered House, Audenshaw - Droylsden Area, LancashireFine Timbered House, Thought to be in the Audenshaw/Droylsden Area, Manchester, Lancashire, England. Sign reads GREAT CENTRAL RAILWAY - THREE MINUTES WALK TO FAIRFIELD STATION Date: 1900s
Roger BannisterSIR ROGER GILBERT BANNISTER CBE, neurologist and athlete best known for being the first man to run a mile in under four minutes. Date: 1929 -
Southern Belle ExpressThe London to Brighton express is made up of five to seven Pullman coaches, and covers the 81 kilometres in less than 60 minutes
Daisy Headache CureDaisy headache cure : cures splitting headaches in a phew minutes
Find the Fault card No. 7 -- pocket watch. circa 1930s
Minutes of the Council of Jaca. 11th century. Fragment of an illuminated scroll. At the bottom, bishops. Diocesan Archives. Huescas Cathedral. Spain
Italy. Venice. The Clocktower with astronomical clock. 15th century. St. Marks square
Bathroom Water HeaterA new gas heater that provides instant hot water to bath and handbasin. A hot bath in approximately five minutes in summer or slightly longer during winter months - wow! Date: 1960s
2 Minutes SilenceTwo minutes silence - before getting on with the next war... Date: 1933
German Guns, LeningradA German rail-mounted gun targets Leningrad : shells land on the city on an average of one every 3 minutes, day after day, week after week Date: 1942
Father Reads to FamilyAt 25 minutes past 1, a German father reads to his family, while a servant girl pauses with a tray Date: 18th century
Sun Motors car wash, St Petersburg, Florida, USA, offering a complete auto wash in three minutes for one dollar 25 cents. Date: circa 1940s
Two minutes silence at Mansion House, 1920Crowds observing the two minutes silence on Armistice Day, 11 November 1920, outside Mansion House in the City of London. Date: 1920
Giant Ferris Wheel, Earls CourtConstruction work began on the wheel in March 1894 and it was opened to passengers in July 1895. It had a diameter of 300ft, weighed 1, 100 tons and a complete revolution took around twenty minutes
Europe to America in 45 minutes by G. H. DavisNot a Wellsian fantasy, but an actual project in preparation by Germany: Europe to America in 45 minutes. Drawings of a long-range rocket designed in Germany during the Second World War
Rear-Admiral H. H. Rawson (1843-1910)Photograph of Rear-Admiral H.H. Rawson of the Royal Navy, 1897. In August 1896 Rear-Admiral Rawson was in charge of the British warships that took part in the shortest war in history - 40 minutes of
Wright Flight 1909On a sunny day, American aviation pioneer ORVILLE WRIGHT stunned a crowd of spectators at the Temelhofer Feld, Berlin, Germany, by flying for over 19 minutes. Date: August 1909
St. Pauls, London - 1st Remebrance Day - 2 minutes silenceOn 11th November 1919, the first anniversary of Armistice day, the Britsh nation, in response to an invitation by King George V
Col Roscoe Turner in his Wedell-Williams Special Racer after arriving in New York from Burbank, California in 10 hours 2 minutes and 51 seconds, breaking his own West-East record
Lunardi ascending from the Artillery Ground MoorfieldsLunardi ascending from the Artillery Ground, Moorfields, September 15 1784 in the presence of 150, 000 spectators. After a passage of 3 hours and 40 minutes he safely alighted near Ware
Southern Cross made the first crossing of the PacificIn 1928 Southern Cross made the first crossing of the Pacific Ocean by an aircraft, taking 83 hours and 11 minutes. The crew, from left were: Charles Ulm, co-pilot; Charles Kingsford Smith, pilot
Bleriots Monoplane No. XI making its cross-country flight from Etampes to Orleans, a distance of 33 miles accomplished in 45 minutes on July 13, 1909 Date: 1909
Garnerins balloonsFive illustrations of An exact representation of M. Garnerins Balloons with an accurate view of the ascent and descent of the parachute
Book cover design, From the Earth to the Moon: Direct in 97 Hours 20 Minutes and a Trip Round It, by Jules Verne, London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, 1888. 1888
The death bed of the martyr President Abraham Lincoln. Washington, Saturday morning April 15th 1865, at 22 minutes past 7 o clock. Print shows 18 people gathered around Lincoln when he died
Ten minutes for refreshments
Experience aerostatique faite e Lyon; d un ballon de cent pieds de diametre le 10 i.e. 19 janvier 1784, e midi 48 minutes
St George Staten Island 20 minutes from the Battery
John W. Ishams Oriental America 40 minutes of grand opera. Date c1896
Flight 23: front view of the machine in flight to the right, Orville at the controls, making two complete circles of the field at Huffman Prairie in 2 minutes and 45 seconds; Dayton, Ohio
Side view of flight 45, Orville flying to the right close to the ground, covering a distance of about 14.2 miles in 25 minutes and 5 seconds; Huffman Prairie, Dayton, Ohio. Date 1905 Sept. 3
A Kiss in the DarkMischievous Conductor, Dark Tunnel, through in half an hour! Scene: When the Train struck the light in just 3 minutes. Couple kissing on a railway train with a cheeky joke twist Date: 1881
Death of General Zachary Taylor (1784-1850), 12th President of the United States. At the Presidents House July 9th 1850, 35 minutes past 10 o clock P.M. His last words
Chicago CongestionA busy day on Dearborn and Randolph Streets, Chicago... Not always so bad as this. It took nine policemen seven minutes to untangle the knot. Date: 1916
Girl ExercisingKeep young and beautiful : A smart little girl demonstrates how a few minutes stretching your arms and legs each day is a good form of exercise. Child, children Date: 1930s
Malvern Water Cure (6)(6 of 12) Water Cure at Malvern The Rain Bath " You must be shut in for 15 minutes Sir!"
Interior of a Transport Airplane filled with coal, 1948Photograph showing the interior of a Dakota airplane loaded with kitbags full of coal, destined for Berlin during the airlift of 1948
American oli powered diesel electric locomotiveThe Streamline Union Pacific Train for high speed passenger service. This oil powered diesel electric locomotive is fitted with a 900 H.P twelve cylinder diesel engine
Portrait of M. Louis DaguerreA portrait of Louis Jacques Maude Daguerre (1789-1851). The French artist was famed for inventing the Daguerretype in conjunction with Joseph Nicephore Niepce
McGregor and Nelson, Tandem Bicycling Champions, 1897Photograph of S.B. McGregor and G.A. Nelson (right), the holders of the One Hours Record Tandem for all types of Cycles, pictured in 1897
The Crowd, Band and Police at the F. A. Cup Final, 1923Photograph of the crowd at Wembley Stadium before the start of the 1923 F.A. Cup Final between Bolton Wanderers and West Ham United
Bicycle Race at Lillie-Bridge, London, 1875Engraving showing a race between G.P. Whiting (left) and G.N. Keith-Falconer, the best two amateur bicycle riders of the day, over a course of 25 miles at the Lillie-Bridge grounds, London
Rail in Austria, FirstAustrians applaud the first railway in their country : it runs from Nordsdorf to Wagram and the journey takes all of 20 minutes
Newborn CalfA newly-born Guernsey (Channel Islands) calf, only a few minutes old, being licked clean by its mother
R. M. S. Queen Mary, Ocean Dock, Southampton, 1936Photograph of the R.M.S. Queen Mary arriving at the Ocean Dock, Southampton, after winning the Blue Riband of the Atlantic on 30th August that year
R. M. S. Queen Mary Arriving at Southampton, 1936Photograph of the R.M.S. Queen Mary arriving at Southampton after winning the Blue Riband of the Atlantic on 30th August that year
A crawling experiment at the London HospitalCrawling used as an exercise for the treatment of spinal curvature for patients up to the age of sixteen. It was administered three times a week for twenty minutes at a time