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Percival Q6 Petrel, P5639, of the Royal Air Force
Percival P54 Survey Prince, VR-TBC, of the Tanganyika Government
Three de Havilland DH89 Dragon Rapides CS-ADI CS-ADJThree de Havilland DH89 Dragon Rapides, CS-ADI, CS-ADJ and CS-ADK, followed by Percival Proctor, CS-ADN, on their way to Lisbon. 8 November 1945. Date: 1945
UNITED KINGDOM. ENGLAND. Birmingham. Industrial Revolution.Birmingham in 1860, by Percival Skelton. Engraving
Women police officers in choir, Met Police, LondonGroup photo, women police officers in a womens choir, Met Police, London, with men in evening dress. Date: circa early 1960s
Percival Proctor -a militarised Vega Gull, the type first flew in October 1939 and was the standard RAF communications and radio trainer throughout the war
Hunting Percival Jet Provost T. 4 XP614 The Vipers 2FTSHunting Percival Jet Provost T.4 XP614, XP624, XR648, XR667 The Vipers 2FTS Wycombe 1968 Date: 1968
Hunting Percival Jet Provosts T. 4 XP551 The Red PelicansHunting Percival Jet Provosts T.4 (XP551) of The Red Pelicans from CFS taking off in formation at Farnborough in September 1962 Date: 1962
Hunting Percival Jet Provost T. 3 1FTS Leeming 1980Hunting Percival Jet Provost T.3 from 1FTS taking off from RAF Leeming in May 1980 Date: 1980
2nd Lieutenant Percival AndersonLieutenant Percival Anderson, the famous artist (though I ve struggled to find any biographical details), whose pencil portraits of beautiful women were very well known
Percival Phillips (1877-1937), American born journalist and war correspondent, working for the Daily Express during the First World War
Lieut. -General Sir David Henderson by Percival AndersonLieutenant General Sir David Henderson KCB, KCVO, DSO, LLD (11 August 1862 17 August 1921), British Army officer who came to be considered as the leading authority on tactical intelligence during
Major-General Sir A. Lynden-Bell by Percival Anderson, WW1Major-General, Sir Arthur Lynden-Bell (1867-1943), British Army General. Served in Gallipoli and Egypt during the Battle of Romani, clearing the route through the Sinai Desert to Palestine. Date: 1918
Major-General Sir George Macdonogh by Percival AndersonLieutenant General Sir George Mark Watson Macdonogh GBE, KCB, KCMG (4 March 1865 10 July 1942), British Army general officer
Bethune : the Clock Tower and convoy of lorries.. Walter Percival Starmer, Bws, Exhib. 1905-1960
Major-General W. S. BranckerMajor-General Sir William Sefton Brancker (1877-1930), civil aviation pioneer, portrayed by Lieutenant Percival Anderson during the First World War when he was Comptroller-General of Equipment
Brigadier-General E. Eyre Carter by Percival AndersonBrigadier-General E. Eyre Carter, CB, CMG, Director of Supplies to the British Expeditionary Force. He got his CMG for the South Africa campaign where he was with Army Head Quarters
Major-General Sir John Steevens by Percival AndersonMajor-General Sir John Steevens, KCB, KCMG (1855-1925), British Army Director of Equipment and Ordnance Stores during the First World War
Lieut-General Sir Nevil Macready by Percival AndersonGeneral SIR CECIL FREDERICK NEVIL MACREADY (1862 - 1946) British Army officer serving in senior staff appointments in the First World War
Lieut-General Sir John Steven Cowans by Percival AndersonLieutenant-General Sir John Steven Cowans, KCB, MVO (1862 - 1921), Quartermaster-General adn member of the Army Council during the Great War in a pencil portrait by Lieutenant Percival Anderson
Lieutenant Percival Anderson, the famous artist (though I ve struggled to find any biographical details), whose pencil portraits of beautiful women were very well known
The Hon. Mrs George Lloyd by Percival AndersonThe Hon. Mrs George Lloyd, formerly Miss Blanche Lascelles, wife of George Ambrose Lloyd, 1st Baron Lloyd of Dolobran, who had just been appointed Governor of Bombay in October 1918
Bishop of Nyasaland and his Four ArchdeaconsThe Bishop of Nyasaland (modern Malawi) Cathew Johnson (centre) and his Four Archdeacons. Standing A G B Glossop (left) - joined 1893; G H Wilson (right)
British aeroplanes for private ownership by G. H. DavisAircraft for the owner-pilot: British aeroplanes designed and built solely for private ownership. Showing 1945 examples of the family aeroplane of the future -- sturdy, reliable, and easy to fly
F W Percival, spiritualist belonging to the circle of William Stainton Moses, spirit medium. Date: 19th century
W. Chrystie Miller - silent film actorW. Chrystie Miller (18431922) - American movie actor of the silent film era. The signature here of Percival Hemming is a bit of a mystery... Date: circa 1910s
Percival StockdalePERCIVAL STOCKDALE writer, author of Sermons to seamen to which this is the frontispiece. Date: 1736 - 1811
On the Quay, Belfast (1889). Glich, John Percival 1864 - 1898. Date: 1888
Edgar Percival, left, being received by the Royal Aerona?Edgar Percival, left, being received by the Royal Aeronautical Society President and Mrs E.T. Jones at the 1956 Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at Wisley on 15 July
Edgar Percival EP9, G-AOFU, flown by Edgar Percival, fli?Edgar Percival EP9, G-AOFU, flown by Edgar Percival, flies past spectators at the 1956 Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at Wisley on 15 July
Percival E2 Mew Gull, G-AEXF, taxies past spectators at ?Percival E2 Mew Gull, G-AEXF, taxies past spectators at the 1956 Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at Wisley on 15 July
A Percival P3 Gull Six, G-ADPR, Jean, at the 1953 Royal ?A Percival P3 Gull Six, G-ADPR, Jean, at the 1953 Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at Hatfield on 14 June
C W A Scott, right, and his co-pilot Giles GuthrieC.W.A. Scott, right, and his co-pilot Giles Guthrie inspect their Percival Vega Gull, G-AEKE, prior to the start of the Schlesinger Portsmouth to Johannesburg race
Major A M Miller in the cockpitMajor A.M. Miller in the cockpit of his Percival Mew Gull, ZS-AHM, at Portsmouth on 28 September 1936, the day before the start of the Schlesinger Portsmouth to Johannesburg race
D W Llewellyn climbs into the Percival Vega GullD.W. Llewellyn climbs into the Percival Vega Gull, G-AEAB, which he is piloting with Charles F. Hughesdon at dawn at the start of the Schlesinger Portsmouth to Johannesburg race on 29 September 1936
Pre-production Percival Prentice T1
Hunting Percival P74, XK889
Hunting Percival P74, XK889, during construction
The Percival P87 was designed as a Douglas DC-3 replacement
Youngman-Baynes High Lift, G-AMBL, used Percival Proctor components
Pre-Christmas party on the production line at Percival
Percival P66 Sea Prince C1, WF137, of the Royal Navy was used as the Admirals Barge of the Flag Officer (Air) Home
Percival P48 Merganser, G-AHMH
Percival Prentice VR210 was temporarily registered G-AKLG for an overseas sales tour. It stands in front of the old farm house which became the airport managers office
Percival Prentice T1, VS241
Percival Prentice being loaded on to the back of a lorry for export to Argentina
Percival Prentice. To the left is the old farm house which became the airport managers office
Percival Prentice prototype, TV177, and other Prentices on the production line at Percivals Luton factory