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Amy Johnson - pioneering English pilotAmy Johnson (later Mollison) CBE (1903-1941) - pioneering English pilot who was the first woman to fly solo from London to Australia
Amy Johnson Says GoodbyeAmy Johnson (Mrs Mollison) leaves Lympne in Hearts Content on her record attempt to South America. Here she kisses her husband goodbye. Date: 6 February 1933
Amy Johnson / Cig CardAmy Johnson (Mrs Mollison), pioneer British aviator who made several record flights - seen here in 1935
Shell Special Petrol - Shell Ltd. Date: 1933
Tecalemit Aircraft Lubrication Systems - Tecalemit Ltd. Date: 1936
Musical Comedy Out of the BottleScenes from the musical comedy Out of the Bottle at the Hippodrome, including actors Clifford Mollison (1897-1986) and Arthur Riscoe (1896-1954) swigging from their hot water bottles. Date: 1932
Motoring and Aviation Record BreakersSir Henry Tim Birkin (1896-1933) and Dorothy Paget (1905-1960) showing off their Bentley. And James Allan Jim Mollison (1905-1959)
Jim Mollison and KangerooScottish aviator James Allan Jim Mollison (1905-1959) was greeted by a kangaroo in Croydon, at the end of his record breaking flight from Australia to England
Clifford Mollison in The Girl Friend, Palace Theatre, LondonClifford Mollison in The Girl Friend, at the Palace Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London. 1927
MOLLISONs PUSS MOTHJames Allan Mollisons (husband of Amy Johnson) de Havilland Puss Moth aeroplane, being overhauland at Hendon, England. Date: February 1933
Tatler cover - Jim MollisonFront cover of The Tatler, featuring photographs of Jim Mollison. James Allan (Jim) Mollison (1905-1959), was a record-breaking Scottish aviator, and husband of Amy Johnson. Date: 1933
The Mollisons at St. Moritz, 1933 (Amy Johnson)Aviation power couple, Amy Johnson and her husband Jim Mollison, pictured on the slopes at the fashionable ski resort of St. Moritz. Date: 1933
Robert Blake (Mollison)ROBERT BLAKE Parliamentary naval commander Date: 1599 - 1657
Amy Johnson weds Jim MollisonGuests at Grosvenor House toast Miss Amy Johnson, female aviator and fellow pilot, Jim Mollison, following their marriage at St. George s, Hanover Square, London in 1932. Date: 1932
Johnsons Plane CrashThe aeroplane of AMY JOHNSON and husband JAMES MOLLISON, abandoned where it crashed, Bridgeport, U.S.A. during an attempt to fly from Wales to New York. Date: 23 July 1933
de Havilland DH88 Comet, G-ACSP, Black Magic (Jim Mollison and Amy Johnson) after a successful test flight prior to the MacRobertson England to Australia race, October 1934
Royal Aeronautical Society luncheonThe official luncheon by the Royal Aeronautical Society, Royal Aero Club and the Society of British Aircraft Constructors in honour of Mrs Mollison at the Park Lane Hotel, London, 19 December 1932
Mrs Amy Mollison, No 18 in a series of 25 of Famous British Airmen and Airwomen cards by Lambert and Butler. 1935. Date: 1935
Mrs J A MollisonMrs J.A. Mollison, No 34 in a series of 50 of Famous Airmen and Airwomen cards by Carreras Ltd. 1936. Date: 1936
Amy Mollison was honoured at an official luncheon by the Royal Aeronautical Society, Royal Aero Club and Society of British Aircraft Constructors at the Park Lane Hotel upon her return from
The actress Dorothy Ward with Jim Mollison after whom the Bellanca Flash 28-70, The Dorothy, was named. They were leaving Croydon to return to Edinburgh where Miss Ward was appearing in a matinee
Jim Mollison at Croydon Aerodrome on the conclusion of his flight from Harbour Grace, Newfoundland. 30 October 1936. Date: 1936
Jim Mollison talking to the press at Croydon Aerodrome on the conclusion of his flight from Harbour Grace, Newfoundland. 30 October 1936. Date: 1936
Jim Mollison leaving the cockpit of his Bellanca Flash 28-70, The Dorothy, after arriving at Croydon Aerodrome on the conclusion of his flight from Harbour Grace, Newfoundland. 30 October 1936
James Allan Mollison 1905-1959James Allan Mollison, 1905-1959. Date: 1905
Amy with her husband Jim MollisonAmy with her husband, Jim Mollison, alongside their de Havilland Dragon, G-ACCV, Seafarer, in June 1933 just before their unsuccessful attempt on the worlds long distance record. Date: 1933
Wardian casesFacing page 128 from The New Practical Window Gardener (1877) by John R. Mollison
Firefighters attend a fire at 1 Mollison Avenue, North London, showing a hydraulic lift vehicle in action
Binnie Hale in Nippy by Tom TitCaricature of the popular stage actress, Binnie Hale playing the title role in Nippy (nippy was a particular kind of waitress associated with the famous J)
Amy Johnson - AviatorAmy Johnson (Mrs Mollison), British aviator who made several record flights. Drowned in 1941, after bailing out over the Thames estuary
Mollison / Puss Moth PlaneJames Allan Mollison, British aviator, and his Puss Moth: made several record flights; husband of Amy Johnson
Amy Johnson / Gypsy MothAmy Johnson (Mrs Mollison), pioneer British aviator, and her Gipsy Moth: made several record flights Date: 1903 - 1941
Amy Johnson in her PlaneAmy Johnson (Mrs Mollison) sits in her plane and smiles and waves to the camera
Voltaire MollisonFRANCOIS-MARIE AROUET the French writer and philosopher
William Hogarth, artist, with his dogWilliam Hogarth, artist -- a self portrait with his dog