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Japanese Lockheed (P2V-7) Neptune
Lockheed (P2V-7) Neptune 24108 of Royal Canadian Air ForceLockheed (P2V-7) Neptune, 24108, of the Royal Canadian Air Force No 407 Squadron, Greenwood, NS
Lockheed (P2V-5) Neptune A89-305Lockheed (P2V-5) Neptune, A89-305, of the Royal Australian Air Force
Lockheed (P2V-5) Neptune A89-310Lockheed (P2V-5) Neptune, A89-310, of the Royal Australian Air Force
Lockheed (P2V-5) Neptune A89-311Lockheed (P2V-5) Neptune, A89-311, of the Royal Australian Air Force No 11 (MR) Squadron at Richmond, NSW
Lockheed (P2V-5) Neptune MR1 51-15915 (became WX494)Lockheed (P2V-5) Neptune MR1, 51-15915 (became WX494) of the Royal Air Force over southern California
Ski-equipped Lockheed P2V-7 Neptune 140436Ski-equipped Lockheed P2V-7 Neptune, 140436
Ski-equipped Lockheed P2V-7 Neptune using JATO
Lockheed P2V-7 Neptune
Lockheed P2V-7 ja Neptune
Lockheed P2V-6B Neptune 128415Lockheed P2V-6B Neptune, 128415, launching a Petrel ASM
Lockheed P2V-5 Neptune 124870Lockheed P2V-5 Neptune, 124870
Lockheed P2V-5 Neptune 124865Lockheed P2V-5 Neptune, 124865
Lockheed P2V-5 Neptune
Lockheed P2V-4 Neptune 124215Lockheed P2V-4 Neptune, 124215
Lockheed P2V-4 Neptune 124211Lockheed P2V-4 Neptune, 124211
Lockheed P2V-3Z Neptune 122987Lockheed P2V-3Z Neptune, 122987
A modified Lockheed P2V-2 Neptune during trials from the USS Coral Sea off Virginia Capes. c.September 1948. Date: 1948
Lockheed P2V-2 Neptune 39342 jaLockheed P2V-2 Neptune, 39342 ja, over the east side of Glacier Bay, southeast Alaska. November 1948. Date: 1948
Lockheed P2V-2N Neptune fitted with skis
Lockheed P2V-1 Neptune 89084Lockheed P2V-1 Neptune, 89084
Lockheed P2V-5 Neptune 131408 attached to Patrol SquadronLockheed P2V-5 Neptune, 131408, attached to Patrol Squadron Five
de Havilland DH86 Express Air Liner G-AEFH Neptunede Havilland DH86 Express Air Liner, G-AEFH Neptune, of Railway Air Services
Loading mail bags into de Havilland DH86 Express Air Liner, G-AEFH Neptune, of Railway Air Services at Ards Airport in 1937. Date: 1937
Poterion patera, Neptunes cup spongeNeptunes cup sponge specimen on display atthe Natural History Museum at Tring, part of the Natural History museum, London
FRANCE. Pau. Castle. Triton or Neptune represented on a tapestry. Tapestry
The Chicago Neptune. Illustration shows a large elderly colonial man labeled NY sitting atop buildings on New York Citys waterfront
Normandy gilders, D-DayAn aerial shot of gliders landed in a field in Normandy, at the time of the D-Day landings. 1944
Neptune Fountain, Linderhof Castle, Upper Bavaria, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Le Neptune. J. Duruof. Print shows the balloon Le Neptune, J. Duruof flying with passengers, in reference to Jules Duruofs ascent over Prussian enemy lines on September 23
Neptune House, New Rochelle, West Chester County, New York. Print shows a scenic advertisement, with the date July 1st, 1842 in the ad. Date 1842
Descente du ballon le Neptune dans les falaises du Cap Gris-Nez Voyage en ballon, Calais, 15 aout 1868. Drawing shows Jules Duruof, Gaston Tissandier
The Latone Basin, Neptune, Versailles, France. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Italy PaestumThe ruined tempio di Nettuno (Neptune) at Paestum (Pesto) Date: 1890s
Three German medallions (2 of 2), WW1Three German medallions from the First World War. At the top is a large round medallion bearing the words: Gott Strafe England (May God Punish England) 18 Februar 1915
A BABY ON NEPTUNE (Harris and Breuer) Safe (they trust !) inside their pressurised capsule, visitors from Earth arouse the curiosity of Neptunes fauna Date: 1929
The Red Town Hall (Rotes Rathaus), Berlin, GermanyView of the Red Town Hall (Rotes Rathaus) in Berlin, Germany, with the Neptune fountain in the foreground. It was built between 1861 and 1869 in north Italian high renaissance style
D-Day - Captured German soldiersGerman soldiers captured by the invading allied forces on Omaha Beach. D-Day began on June 6th, 1944 at 6:30am and was conducted in two assault phases - the air assault landing of allied troops
D-Day - Limbering up for the InvasionAmerican soldiers use the dockside in a small English harbour to keep fit during the pre-landing period. The landing ships are berthed alongside
D-Day - US troops waiting for the moment of attackA tension-filled photograph depicting American troops and medical personnel awaiting the moment of attack during the Normandy landings. The horror of the beaches would only be moments away
D-Day - US Troops resting following initial assaultUS troops rest after the initial assault on the Normandy coast. D-Day began on June 6th, 1944 at 6:30am and was conducted in two assault phases - the air assault landing of allied troops followed by
D-Day - American troops taking coverAmerican troops, including a heavy machine gunner (r) take shelter behind an earth bank during the assault on the normandy coast
D-Day - Naval Artillery supportA converted landing craft fires rockets to support the landing allied troops. D-Day began on June 6th, 1944 at 6:30am and was conducted in two assault phases - the air assault landing of allied
D-Day - Landing of the 13th / 18th HussarsTroops sheltering on mass on a Normandy beach following the landing of the 13th/18th Hussars. D-Day began on June 6th, 1944 at 6
D-Day - Overcoming wire defencesLanded allied troops find little more than a single line of wire defences at this section on this section of the Normandy coast
D-Day - Captured German PrisonersGerman prisoners captured by the 13th/18th Hussars on D-Day. D-Day began on June 6th, 1944 at 6:30am and was conducted in two assault phases - the air assault landing of allied troops followed by an
D-Day - Emabarkation for US assault troopsEmbarkation for US assault troops, about to set sail for the invasion of France. D-Day began on June 6th, 1944 at 6:30am and was conducted in two assault phases - the air assault landing of allied