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Henri Farman - Flight of One Kilometre 1908British-French pilot Henri Farman winning the Deutsch-Archdeacon prize of 50, 000 francs at Issy-les-Moulineaux, France. For the successful flight of an aircraft heavier than air
An der Somme photogravure record of the Somme FrontBook entitled An der Somme. Erinnerungen der 12. Infanterie-Division an die Stellungskampfe und Schlacht an der Somme, Oktober 1915 bis November 1916. Not paginated, approximately 240 photos
Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Franquist policial record with republican people. SPAIN. Salamanca. Archivo Historico Nacional
Barry White, record producer and singer-songwriterBarry Eugene White (1944-2003), American record producer and singer-songwriter. Date: circa 1980s
Sheila Scott, English record-breaking aviatorSheila Scott (Sheila Christine Hopkins, 1922-1988), English aviator who broke over 100 aviation records through her long distance flights
Westland Lynx 800 ZB500 World's fastest helicopterWestland Lynx 800 ZB500 (msn 102, ex G-LYNX, ex ZA500'), at the Royal International Air Tattoo - RAF Fairford 18 July 2003
Bluebird, 1930s Date: 1930s
Douglas DC-1 NR223Y of Transcontinental & Western Air (TWA) Flown by TWA as a flying laboratory and for occasional scheduled passenger flights
The Record Range - Two, three or Four pans - For Breeze - Fitted with Steam Extractor - produced by Morgan - possibly a Fish & Chip Fryer. Date: circa early 1920s
Bede BD-2 N837BDBede BD-2 N937BD. at Rockford, Illinois in 1967. Powered by a 225hp modified Continental IO-360C, this heavily rebuilt Schweizer 2-32 sailplane was intended for a globe-circling
Comic postcard, Children sitting on wall at the seaside - underwater record Date: 20th century
Public Record Office - Domesday Book and chestPublic Record Office - Domesday Book (two volumes) and chest. A manuscript record of the Great Survey of much of England and parts of Wales completed in 1086 by order of King William the Conqueror
The Record Office, Fetter Lane, City of London Date: circa 1900
Pochoir print, Aviation Grand Prix, Henri Farman completes 1000 metres in his aeroplane. Date: circa 1908
Pochoir print, Meeting de Champagne, Bleriot monoplane, Gnome engine, Bosch magneto, 392 kilometre distance in 5 hours and 3 minutes. Date: 1910
Advert for Sterling Premax hornless loud speaker, 1925 Date: 1925
Advert for Sterling Primax hornless loud speaker, 1925 Date: 1925
Advert for Amplon wireless loud speaker, a product of the House of Graham, London, 1925 Date: 1925
Helene DutrieuHlne Dutrieu (1877 - 1961), Belgian world champion cyclist, automobile racer, stunt driver, cyclist and motorcyclist and pioneer aviator
St Mary-at-LambethThe church is the oldest structure in the Borough of Lambeth, except for the crypt of Lambeth Palace itself, and its burials and monuments are a record of 950 years of community history. Date: 1875
BluebirdGas-turbine powered vehicle that was driven by Donald Campbell and achieved the world land speed record on Lake Eyre in Australia on 17 July 1964. Date: circa 1950
Jack Buchanan signing recordsJack Buchanan, at the time he was starring in Sunny the hit musical comedy at the London Hippodrome, signing records at a London store assisted by his co-stars in the production
Mr Fords arrival at the Hippodrome in 15 hp Darracq carMr A. Ford appearing in the arena of the London Hippodrome where he finally came to a stop after completing a record-breaking non-stop drive of 2, 390 miles between Liverpool, Brighton
Jean Batten, New Zealand aviatorJean Batten (1909 - 1982), New Zealand aviator. She made a number of record-breaking solo flights across the world, including the first-ever solo flight from England to New Zealand in 1936
Advert from Reigen Magazine, Germany, 1923 for a gramophone Date: 1923
Wright Brothers, aviation pioneers, in FranceThe Wright Brothers (Orville and Wilbur), American aviation pioneers, in France on 21 January 1909. They were giving various flight demonstrations to set new records for altitude and duration. 1909
Wright Brothers, American aviation pioneers, in actionThe Wright Brothers (Orville and Wilbur), American aviation pioneers, making a flight to set new records for altitude and duration. circa 1909
Ancient dart and arrow heads. Various arrow heads 1-8, brass dart head 9, iron dart head 10, and iron dart head for a catapulta or mangonel
Music cover, In a Persian Market, Intermezzo Scene, by Albert W Ketelbey, arranged for piano solo. Date: 1920
Census entry for William Toye - London Borough of Tower Hamlets, Parish of St. Leonard s, Shoreditch. 1841
Gramophone Company, Gilbert and Sullivan recordsAdvert for The Gramophone Company, recording of Gilbert and Sullivans comic operetta, The Mikado. 1907
What are we coming to? Camera fiend taking a record snapshot. A photographer hides beneath a hedge waiting for that perfect shot of a horse rider jumping overhead. Date: 1896
Winifred Atwell on the cover of Record Song Book. Winifred Atwell (1914-1983) Trinidadian pianist and entertainer who made a big impact in Britain in the 1950s. Date: 1950s
Impromptu dance to gramophone at river resortImpromptu dance to the gramophone at a river resort. Date: 1933
Mors car, world record holder, with Collomb drivingMors car, world record holder, with Jules Collomb driving. 1912
Aeroplane flight by Henri Farman 1908Record aeroplane flight at Paris by Henri Farman (1874 - 1958), Anglo-French aviator. Wins the Deutsch-Archdeacon prize of 50, 000 francs
Violette Cordery, 1926British racing driver and long distance record breaker Violette Cordery (1900-1983), whose successful driving earned her the title of Queen of Motorists, pictured behind the wheel in 1926. 1926
Raymond Mays, Sir Malcolm Campbell and Earl HoweThree famous motor racing drivers at Shelsley Walsh (left to right): Raymond Mays, Sir Malcolm Campbell (world record holder at 301 mph), and Earl Howe. 20th century
Sir Malcolm Campbell with his dogSir Malcolm Campbell, motor racing driver and land speed record winner, seen here with his dog. 1930s
Parry Thomas, racing driver, inspecting 400 hp engineParry Thomas, motor racing driver, inspecting the 400 hp engine on Babs, the car which he designed, gaining a world land speed record of 170.6 mph. circa 1920s
Parry Thomas, motor racing driver, at the wheel of Babs, half an hour before his fatal accident attempting another world speed record at Pendine, Carmarthenshire on 3 March 1928. 1928
Whitney Straight attempting Brooklands lap recordWhitney Straight attempting to beat the Brooklands lap record in a Duesenberg. 20th century
Tyre change and refuelling at Montlhery, FranceTyre change and refuelling of a Hotchkiss car while attempting to beat records at Montlhery, France. 20th century
Silver Bullet attempting speed record at Daytona, USAThe Silver Bullet, regarded as having perfect streamlining but unsuccessful in Land Speed Record attempts at Daytona, USA. 20th century
Derby-Miller racing car breaking records, FranceThe Derby-Miller racing car breaking records at Linas-Montlhery, France, from a drawing by F Gordon Crosby. 20th century
Rudolf Caracciola during record-breaking runRudolf Caracciola during a record-breaking run in a Mercedes-Benz. 20th century
Speed record course, Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah, USASir Malcolm Campbells course at Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah, USA, for his attempt on the world land speed record. The circles indicate the courses used by Jenkins
Hans von Stuck breaking the World Hour Record, AvusHans von Stuck breaking the World Hour Record on the Avus Track. 1934