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Hillson Praga G-AEUT (msn HA.35), licence-built Praga E.114B, by F. Hills & Sons Ltd of Manchester. (destroyed at Sinalunga, Siena, Tuscany on 19 June 1957. Date: circa 1955
GARGOYLE CLUB / PRAGA / 20SThe silver ceiling at the Gargoyle Club, London Date: 1920s
Praga E. 114C HB-UADPraga E.114C HB-UAD. Built as a Praga E.114M, powered by a 65hp Walter Mikron III. This aircraft was re-engined with a 65 hp Continental A65 to become an E.114C some time after March 1953
Czech Republic. Prague. Old Town Hall. Renaissance window. Detail
Hillson Praga G-AEUT private ownershipF Hills and Sons built this Hillson Praga which was owned by Lt Cdr Goodhart at this time. It was the last surviving British-built Praga. The aircraft was later destroyed in a crash Date: circa 1957
Praga E114 Air Baby
Destruction in Warsaw after invasion, 1939A group of German soldiers watch the devastation of the Praga quarter of Warsaw from behind their batteries following the invasion of the Polish capital in September 1939. Date: 1939
Gargoyle Club / Praga / 20SThe silver ceiling at the Gargoyle Club, London