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Background imageReplaced Collection: Training Ship Arethusa II

Training Ship Arethusa II
Training Ship Arethusa - sometimes referred to as Arethusa II since it replaced the original long-serving Arethusa in 1933. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageReplaced Collection: Valve Horn on its Own

Valve Horn on its Own
The VALVE HORN (French : Cor a pistons) was introduced in the 1830s and completely replaced the Natural Horn used by Mozart and Beethoven

Background imageReplaced Collection: Eilean Donan Castle

Eilean Donan Castle, on Loch Duich, Ross-shire, Scotland. Originally occupied by a vitrified fort, it was replaced in the 13th century by this castle

Background imageReplaced Collection: Tay Bridge, Dundee, Scotland

Tay Bridge, Dundee, Scotland - View from the North - Formerly the longest bridge in the world

Background imageReplaced Collection: Bell Rock Lighthouse, near Arbroath, Scotland

Bell Rock Lighthouse, near Arbroath, Scotland
View of Bell Rock Lighthouse, near Arbroath, Scotland. Bell Rock is also known as the Inchcape Rock (made famous by a poem by Robert Southey)

Background imageReplaced Collection: LCC-LFB Fireman in his fire kit with new cork helmet

LCC-LFB Fireman in his fire kit with new cork helmet
A London fireman in his fire kit, including the new style compressed cork helmet with its LFB crest, which replaced the traditional brass helmets used since the days of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade

Background imageReplaced Collection: Curtiss P-40N Kittyhawk IV -these progressively replace

Curtiss P-40N Kittyhawk IV -these progressively replaced the interim Boomerang with Australian fighter squadrons serving in the Pacific

Background imageReplaced Collection: Gloster Meteor Mk. 8 - Mk. 7 combination G-ANSO

Gloster Meteor Mk. 8 - Mk. 7 combination G-ANSO
Gloster Meteor Mk.8 - Mk.7 combination (ex GAF) G-ANSO, at the 1954 SBAC Farnborough air-show

Background imageReplaced Collection: Comic postcard, Woman in bikini at the seaside - the top part is a man's old school tie! Date: 20th century

Comic postcard, Woman in bikini at the seaside - the top part is a man's old school tie! Date: 20th century

Background imageReplaced Collection: South entrance to Guildhall, London, mid-18th century

South entrance to Guildhall, London, mid-18th century
View of the courtyard and south entrance to Guildhall, London, mid-18th century. The great 13th-century Gothic gatehouse was torn down in 1788 and replaced by one designed by George Dance

Background imageReplaced Collection: Russia, Moscow. View of the first stone bridge

Russia, Moscow. View of the first stone bridge, built in 1812. It was demolished and replaced by the second stone bridge in 1859. Engraving by Lemaitre and Lalaisse

Background imageReplaced Collection: Khaki Chums Christmas Truce Cross, St Yvon, Belgium

Khaki Chums Christmas Truce Cross, St Yvon, Belgium
At Christmas 1914, over the 24th/25th December, a truce was held here between the 1st Battalion the Warwickshire Regiment and the 7th Bavarians in which Bruce Bairnsfaher took part

Background imageReplaced Collection: Dornier Do 335 V1 CP-UA (1st prototype)

Dornier Do 335 V1 CP-UA (1st prototype)

Background imageReplaced Collection: Avro York C. 1 LV633 - Ascalon

Avro York C. 1 LV633 - Ascalon
Avro York C.1 LV633 Ascalon The personal transport of Winston Churchill 1943-1944, until replaced by a Douglas C-54. Date: circa 1943

Background imageReplaced Collection: Lockheed JetStar N329J (1st prototype)

Lockheed JetStar N329J (1st prototype)
Lockheed JetStar N329J (msn 1001). The 1st prototype JetStar, powered by two Bristol Siddeley Orpheus turbojet engines, at a JetStar demonstration event, in company with a cabin mock-up on a trailer

Background imageReplaced Collection: Woodford Hall, Essex

Woodford Hall, Essex
This photograph provides a view of Woodford Hall in Essex, where William Morris lived as a child between the years 1840 and 1847

Background imageReplaced Collection: Cunard Line, QE2 turbine blade limited edition

Cunard Line, QE2 turbine blade limited edition
Cunard Line, QE2 turbine blade

Background imageReplaced Collection: RMS Titanic - recipe book owned by William Proctor

RMS Titanic - recipe book owned by William Proctor, brother of Titanic chef Charles Proctor. Hardbound volume with his name and date written on the front

Background imageReplaced Collection: Boeing C-135A Stratolifter 60-0378

Boeing C-135A Stratolifter 60-0378
United States Air Force (USAF) - Boeing C-135A-BN Stratolifter 60-0378 (MSN 18153), on the ramp having number 3 engine replaced

Background imageReplaced Collection: The card that upset Ireland

The card that upset Ireland
This card headed Great Britain missed out Ireland which caused political uproar and was corrected and replaced from 1 October 1879. Brown printing on buff card

Background imageReplaced Collection: The card that pleased Ireland

The card that pleased Ireland
This card for overseas mail replaced the one issued on 1 April (unfortunate date!) which had left Ireland off the title

Background imageReplaced Collection: British smaller Inland Postcard

British smaller Inland Postcard
This replaced the earlier larger card and is an early example of how advertisers and merchants were making use of this cheap and efficient form of communication

Background imageReplaced Collection: Vickers Viscount 708 G-ARIR

Vickers Viscount 708 G-ARIR (msn 36), of DAN-Air having number 1 and number 4 engines replaced, at Castle Donington-East Midlands Airport, in May 1972. (DAN-Air - Davies & Newman Airways). Date: 1972

Background imageReplaced Collection: Old Clapham church

Old Clapham church
The surviving south aisle of the old parish church of Clapham. The church was in the centre of the mediaeval village of Clapham

Background imageReplaced Collection: Lee Church

Lee Church
View of the medaeval church which has long since been demolished

Background imageReplaced Collection: Smallpox Hospital

Smallpox Hospital
View of the Smallpox Hospital in Kings Cross opened in 1793-94

Background imageReplaced Collection: Automata newsboy and flower girl 1887

Automata newsboy and flower girl 1887
Aut-omata aut nullus, erected by the anti-street Brawling association, to replace newsboys and flower girls. Date: 1887

Background imageReplaced Collection: Grumman US-2C Tracker 133370

Grumman US-2C Tracker 133370
Unites States Navy - Grumman US-2C Tracker 133370 (msn 237C, base code UA, call-sign 54, ex S2F-2), of VC-1

Background imageReplaced Collection: Northrop F-5E Tiger II 74-1543

Northrop F-5E Tiger II 74-1543
United States Air Force - Northrop F-5E Tiger II 74-01543 (msn R.1201), of the 527th Tactical Fighter Training and Aggressor Squadron at RAF Alconbury

Background imageReplaced Collection: Bell QF-63G-1-BE Kingcobra Pinball 45-57295

Bell QF-63G-1-BE Kingcobra Pinball 45-57295
(United States Air Force - )Bell QF-63G-1-BE Kingcobra Pinball 45-57295, on display at Lackland Air Force Base near San Antonio in Texas, in the USAF History and Traditions Museum collection

Background imageReplaced Collection: Lockheed JetStar N329J 1st prototype

Lockheed JetStar N329J 1st prototype (msn 1001). The prototype JetStars were powered by two Bristol Siddeley Orpheus turbojet engines

Background imageReplaced Collection: Badez-Giraud-Mercier Bagimer II Alouette F-PFAR

Badez-Giraud-Mercier Bagimer II Alouette F-PFAR (msn 01)). The first Bagimer was constructed using elements of Piper Cubs, powered by a 75hp Minie 4C2 engine

Background imageReplaced Collection: United States Navy - Lockheed VC-121J 131623 8

United States Navy - Lockheed VC-121J 131623 8
United States Navy - Lockheed VC-121J 131623 (msn 1049B-4124) 8. The Blue Angels aerobatic team support aircraft

Background imageReplaced Collection: United States Air Force - Convair F-102A Delta Dagger

United States Air Force - Convair F-102A Delta Dagger
United States Air Force - Convair F-102A-25-CO Delta Dagger 53-1817, of Air Proving Ground Command. This photo shows the original short fin fitted to the proto Types and first 66 production aircraft

Background imageReplaced Collection: School - the pictorial traffic sign which replaced a former torch sign

School - the pictorial traffic sign which replaced a former torch sign, warning motorists to be aware that schoolchildren might be crossing the road. Date: 1930s

Background imageReplaced Collection: Female WaC RAF motor-cyclist at work 1918

Female WaC RAF motor-cyclist at work 1918
Female WaC RAF motor-cyclist driving a staff officer through the Strand, London, with the famous Russian restaurant, Romanos, in the background

Background imageReplaced Collection: Old Craven House

Old Craven House
Formerly Drury House, it was later rebuilt as Craven House by Lord Craven, and finally turned into a public house, the Queen of Bohemia, named after Lord Cravens unrequited love

Background imageReplaced Collection: St Pauls choir

St Pauls choir
A new choir was added around the 14th century, much enlarged and built in the latest modern Gothic style

Background imageReplaced Collection: Royal Air Force Captured Messerschmitt Bf 110C-5 AX772

Royal Air Force Captured Messerschmitt Bf 110C-5 AX772 (Luftwaffe 5F-CM of $(F)/14) (W.Nr)

Background imageReplaced Collection: Royal Air Force Vickers Warwick GR Mk. V PN698

Royal Air Force Vickers Warwick GR Mk. V PN698
Royal Air Force Vickers Warwick GR Mk.V PN698, the second Warwick GR Mk.V, showing the Leigh light installation that replaced the mid-upper turret and was lowered through the floor when in action

Background imageReplaced Collection: Akbar Nautical Training School and Reformatory, Heswall, Che

Akbar Nautical Training School and Reformatory, Heswall, Che
Aerial view of the Nautical Training School, Heswall, Cheshire - also known as the Akbar Nautical School, having replaced the Training Ship Akbar in 1909

Background imageReplaced Collection: Avro Vulcan XL392 Le Bourget

Avro Vulcan XL392 Le Bourget
83 Squadron was the first to receive Mk2 Vulcans. From 1962 to 1964 XL392 was based at RAF Scampton and carried the Yellow Sun nuclear weapon until replaced by Blue Steel. Date: 1963

Background imageReplaced Collection: Training Ship, Exmouth, Grays, Essex

Training Ship, Exmouth, Grays, Essex
Ships company on the TS Exmouth, operated from 1876 by the Metropolitan Asylums Board on the Thames off Grays, Essex

Background imageReplaced Collection: General Sir E. H. Allenby

General Sir E. H. Allenby
One of a superb series depicting Generals and Admirals of the British Forces. They were drawn by Francis Dodd R.A who replaced his brother-in-law Muirhead Bone as an Official War Artist

Background imageReplaced Collection: General Sir H. S. Horne

General Sir H. S. Horne
One of a superb series depicting Generals and Admirals of the British Forces. They were drawn by Francis Dodd R.A who replaced his brother-in-law Muirhead Bone as an Official War Artist

Background imageReplaced Collection: Lt-General Sir H. E. Watts

Lt-General Sir H. E. Watts
One of a superb series depicting Generals and Admirals of the British Forces. They were drawn by Francis Dodd R.A who replaced his brother-in-law Muirhead Bone as an Official War Artist

Background imageReplaced Collection: Lt. General Sir W. N. Congreve

Lt. General Sir W. N. Congreve
One of a superb series depicting Generals and Admirals of the British Forces. They were drawn by Francis Dodd R.A who replaced his brother-in-law Muirhead Bone as an Official War Artist

Background imageReplaced Collection: General The Hon. Sir J. H. G. Byng

General The Hon. Sir J. H. G. Byng
One of a superb series depicting Generals and Admirals of the British Forces. They were drawn by Francis Dodd R.A who replaced his brother-in-law Muirhead Bone as an Official War Artist

Background imageReplaced Collection: Lt. General The Rt. Hon. Jan C. Smuts

Lt. General The Rt. Hon. Jan C. Smuts
One of a superb series depicting Generals and Admirals of the British Forces. They were drawn by Francis Dodd R.A who replaced his brother-in-law Muirhead Bone as an Official War Artist

Background imageReplaced Collection: Third class carriage no 220

Third class carriage no 220. Inscribed An old passenger III brake of the GIP. These vehicles are now replaced by handsome bogie cars as photo sent'. Date: circa 1905

Background imageReplaced Collection: English Cathedrals - Ripon

English Cathedrals - Ripon - View across water/footbridge looking towards cathedral

Background imageReplaced Collection: Inauguration of New Training Ship Arethusa

Inauguration of New Training Ship Arethusa
Inauguration ceremony in July, 1933, for new Training Ship Arethusa which had replaced a previous vessel of the same name which had been scrapped. Date: 1933

Background imageReplaced Collection: Blackburn Skua diving with brakes extended The Skua nev

Blackburn Skua diving with brakes extended The Skua never quite lived up to its early promise, being replaced by the equally dubious Fairey Barracuda

Background imageReplaced Collection: The first prototype Airspeed AS4 Ferry G-ABSI

The first prototype Airspeed AS4 Ferry G-ABSI
The first prototype Airspeed AS4 Ferry, G-ABSI, after its outboard engines had been replaced with inverted Gipsy Majors by Air Publicity of Heston

Background imageReplaced Collection: Boeing B-17C Flying Fortress

Boeing B-17C Flying Fortress
On the Boeing B-17C Flying Fortress the side gun blisters were eliminated from the fuselage, the bottom blister was replaced by a larger bathtub housing and the nose gun mounting increased

Background imageReplaced Collection: Cheapside, London, 1846

Cheapside, London, 1846
Engraving showing Cheapside in the City of London, 1846. In the foreground of this image, one can see the street repaving work going on. Wooden paving was, at the time, being replaced by stone

Background imageReplaced Collection: Eddystone Lighthouse cross-section, 1759

Eddystone Lighthouse cross-section, 1759
Engraving, showing the rooms of John Smeatons Eddystone Lighthouse (built 1759). This lighthouse operated between 1759 and 1882, being replaced due to erosion of its foundations

Background imageReplaced Collection: USA - Produce Exchange. New York

USA - Produce Exchange. New York - Produce Exchange. New York. The building has been replaced by 2 Broadway next to the historic Bowling Green.. Part of Box 160 Modern New York, Boswell collection

Background imageReplaced Collection: Slovenia. Ljubljana. The Robba Fountain. White marble. Detai

Slovenia. Ljubljana. The Robba Fountain. White marble. Detai
Slovenia. Ljubljana. The Robba Fountain also known as the Fountain of the Three Carniolan Rivers. It was was originally made in 1751 by the Italian sculptor Francesco Robba. White marble. Detail

Background imageReplaced Collection: English Costume 1675-80

English Costume 1675-80
Woman: simple, yet elegant gown with ornamented bodice & long cloak. Men: lace falling collar or cravat, vests which replaced doublets, fur- lined coat with half sleeves. Date: 1675 - 1680

Background imageReplaced Collection: LA Valliere Becomes Nun

LA Valliere Becomes Nun
LOUISE DE LA VALLIERE mistress of Louis XIV and mother of four of his sons, she is replaced by Mme de Montespan, so retires to a Carmelite convent in 1674 Date: 1644 - 1710

Background imageReplaced Collection: Paris / Place Vendome 1850

Paris / Place Vendome 1850
Place Vendome: the column with its statue of Napoleon was destroyed by the Communards in 1871 but replaced at the expense of the painter Courbet Date: circa 1850

Background imageReplaced Collection: The original Vladivostok railway station

The original Vladivostok railway station
The original railway station at Vladivostok. In 1911-12 it was replaced by a new, larger station on the same site. Date: circa 1905

Background imageReplaced Collection: Heinkel He 60 -designed to to be catapulted from cruise

Heinkel He 60 -designed to to be catapulted from cruisers, the type had been replaced in this role with the He 114 by 1939 However some He 60 stayed in patrol use until 1943

Background imageReplaced Collection: Folland Gnat RAF Red Arrows aircraft landing St Athan 1979

Folland Gnat RAF Red Arrows aircraft landing St Athan 1979
RAFAT RAF Red Arrows Folland Gnat landing at St Athan after the Gnats are replaced by Hawks in September 1979 Date: 1979

Background imageReplaced Collection: Womens War Work WW1 Ploughing

Womens War Work WW1 Ploughing
Lithograph by A.S Hartrick (Archibald Standish Hartrick 1864-1950) entitled

Background imageReplaced Collection: LFB new cork and rubber helmet

LFB new cork and rubber helmet
The relatively new LFB cork and rubber helmet. By 1938 it had fully replaced the traditional brass helmet, which carried the risk of electrocution. The new cork helmet was also lighter in weight

Background imageReplaced Collection: Meal-time at St Saviours Home for Girls, Harrow

Meal-time at St Saviours Home for Girls, Harrow
Girls in the dining-room at the Home for Girls in Harrow, Middlesex

Background imageReplaced Collection: Old St Pancras Church

Old St Pancras Church
Old St Pancras church, drawn eight years after it had been replaced by the new church. Date: drawn in 1827

Background imageReplaced Collection: Parliament after Fire

Parliament after Fire
The ruins of the House of Lords after the 1834 fire. The old buildings will have to be completely replaced. Date: 1834

Background imageReplaced Collection: Lowther Arcade Demolish

Lowther Arcade Demolish
Demolition of the popular arcade, famous for its toys, off the Strand : it will be replaced by a branch of Coutts Bank. Date: 1902

Background imageReplaced Collection: Female agricultural workers in Oxfordshire

Female agricultural workers in Oxfordshire
Women at work on the land in Oxfordshire in July 1916. Women replaced the large numbers of male workers who had left to join the army. Date: 1916

Background imageReplaced Collection: Faversham Water Pump

Faversham Water Pump
The ornate water pump at the Market Place, Faversham, Kent, England. Installed in 1855, it replaced an earlier pump dating from 1635. In 1864, a piped water supply was Date: 1855

Background imageReplaced Collection: Ex-RAF English Electric Canberras being rebuilt for export

Ex-RAF English Electric Canberras being rebuilt for export at Samlesbury. November 1970

Background imageReplaced Collection: Cassiterite pseudomorphous after orthoclase

Cassiterite pseudomorphous after orthoclase
Brown granular cassiterite (tin oxide) have replaced twinned orthoclase crystals. Wheal Coates, St. Agnes, Cornwall

Background imageReplaced Collection: Tiger s-eye and Hawk s-eye

Tiger s-eye and Hawk s-eye
Formed when blue crocidolite asbestos is replaced by quartz. Hawk s-eye retains the original colour while tiger s-eye contains a residue of iron oxide

Background imageReplaced Collection: Centipede in Baltic amber

Centipede in Baltic amber
Centipede, Chilopoda in Baltic amber. The centipede has been half polished away and is filled with pyrite crystals

Background imageReplaced Collection: Mineral replacement

Mineral replacement
This piece of wood has been replaced with metallic copper. Specimen is from the Mavovouni mines, Cyprus 2, 300 BP. Specimen on display at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageReplaced Collection: The Paris revolution

The Paris revolution
A barricade at the corner of the Boulevard Rue Mazagran in Paris, 1848

Background imageReplaced Collection: On many Pennsylvania trains in the Philadelphia area, trainm

On many Pennsylvania trains in the Philadelphia area, trainmen are relieved for service in the armed forces and replaced by women. Date 1943?

Background imageReplaced Collection: Playing Cards

Playing Cards
In the new packs of cards issued in revolutionary France, tha valets (knaves) are replaced by Republicans. Date: circa 1790

Background imageReplaced Collection: Tram Graveyard

Tram Graveyard
The sad sight of a Special London Transport trams in their graveyard (having been replaced by buses), Charlton, south east London. Date: 1950s

Background imageReplaced Collection: Safety Bike

Safety Bike
A man wheels a Safety Bicycle, an early form of bicycle from the 1890s which replaced the Penny Farthing. However, he obviously does not think it safe enough to ride through Holborn, London! 1930s

Background imageReplaced Collection: London Trolley Bus

London Trolley Bus



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