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Susi - with white flag and fireworksSusi - with white flag -- Join My Anti-Fireworks Demo! 1950s
Motorbike and rocket-style sidecar, with father and daughter. circa 1930s
Space Ship of 1933A giant rocket-ship of days to come... Date: 1933
Cattaneos Rocket PlaneItalian pilot Cattaneo tests his rocket-powered monoplane. Date: 1932
Rockets Fired from BoatsCongreve rockets being fired from men-of-war boats, to attack enemy coastlines, the purpose for which William Congreve originally developed his rocket in 1804 Date: 1827
Annihilator rocket leaving for MarsThe Annihilator rocket leaves Earth for Mars Date: 1910
De Havilland DH98 Mosquito FBIV being armed with 3-inch rocket projectiles, Bamff, Scotland, Feb 1945
Rocket or arugula, Brassica eruca.. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by French botanist Jean Baptiste Francois Pierre Bulliard from Herbier de la France, Paris, 1780
Wild rocket or arugula, Eruca sativa, Brassica eruca.. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by French botanist Jean Baptiste Francois Pierre Bulliard from Herbier de la France, Paris, 1780
Space rocket to the Moon 1946Experiments with rockets by America and British Governments to set up a rocket-testing range in Australia caused a lot of discussion by the general public to the possibility of sending man by rocket
Rescue following V2 rocket attack, Manor Park, London, WW2Rescue of a woman following a V2 rocket attack in Manor Park. Although many rescues took place, hundreds of Londoners died in these attacks, launched in the latter stages of WW2
SOS Rocket Stick Trenches, Mount SorrelSOS Rocket Stick. Trenches, Mount Sorrel. NOTICE ON BOARD - Rocket Stand Stick. Please do not interfere with this. 386202 Acting Sergeant Herbert Gibson, Mm, 1St Northumbrian Field Ambulance
Hales Rocket Factory, RotherhitheHales Rocket Factory, at Rotherhithe Date: 1853
Stephensons Rocket with a George V class engineAn interesting comparison: a full sized model of Stephensons Rocket(originally built in 1829), alongside an engine of the George the Fifth class(construction of which ceased in 1915)
Flights into the Future - technicians inspecting space shipTechnicians making a final inspection of a space ship, before it makes its flight to the moon - a futuristic prediction of fiction which will one day be fact
Rockets and flying bombs by G. H. DavisRockets and flying bombs as seaborne weapons of future navies. How wireless-controlled robot projectiles may be carried and operated by capital ships. 1945
British soldier in trench with signal rockets, WW1A British soldier in a trench on the Western Front in France during World War One, with rockets used for signalling. Date: circa 1916
Scene on the Humber during rain by G. H. DavisWith our naval artist at Grimsby. The biter bit -- a lively scene on the Humber during the rain, with a rocket exploding in the sky. Scene observed by G. H. Davis during manoeuvres. Date: 25 July 1913
Air battles at 500 mph by G. H. DavisAir battles at 500 miles an hour: possibilities of the new jet- and rocket-propelled aircraft. A pictorial outline of some problems likely to face pilots
RAF and Army cooperate against enemy by G. H. DavisRocket typhoons versus German tanks: how the RAF and the Army cooperate in smashing enemy armour during the Second World War
Apparatus for saving life in case of shipwreckVarious apparatus for saving life in case of shipwreck. A Dennetts rocket line is shown both in action and arranged for firing, as well as and the landing of a crew using the breeches buoy
Warship with guided missiles by G. H. DavisThe shape of ships to come: a warship armed with guided missiles and protected against radioactivity. An artists impression of a battleship of the future
Rocket firing tests by G. H. DavisFiring rockets across half a continent: the new V2 test range. The UK-Australian experimental guided missiles range, with 1200 miles from firing point to coastline
German military rocket camera, WW1A German military rocket camera with a Zeiss lens being fired into the air in the early weeks of the First World War. It was designed to map enemy territory to facilitate invasion
Europe to America in 45 minutes by G. H. DavisNot a Wellsian fantasy, but an actual project in preparation by Germany: Europe to America in 45 minutes. Drawings of a long-range rocket designed in Germany during the Second World War
The volunteer life brigade at work : life saving at seaThe late storm: the volunteer life brigade at work. Rocket life-saving apparatus kept ready for use whereby a rocket is fired to throw a line over the ship in trouble from the shore
Royal Aircraft Establishment model display of the Skylar?Royal Aircraft Establishment model display of the Skylark high-altitude research rocket at the 1957 Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at Wisley on 15 September
Dassault Mirage III 001 with a SEPR rocket pack added
Dassault Mirage I modified to take a SEPR 66 rocket motor under the rear fuselage
A model of the Skylark sounding rocket on display
A model of the Skylark sounding rocket at the Science Museum, South Kensington, London, 15 May 1957. Date: 1957
Skylark sounding rocket being readied for its first public viewing at the Factory Equipment Exhibition at Earls Court, London, April 1958. Date: 1958
Skylark sounding rocket launch
Weapons Research Est Aeolus upper atmosphere researchWeapons Research Establishment Aeolus upper atmosphere research rocket
A Vicker Valiant fitted with Super Sprite rocket packs climbs away at the Farnborough Air Show, 1956. Date: 1956
A model of Sputnik III (foreground) and the final stage of the rocket which carried Lunik 2 at Earls Court, July 1961. Date: 1961
A V-2 rocket on display at the Daily Express Fifty Years of Flying exhibition at Hendon. 19 July 1951
At Cuxhaven BAOR scientists prepare a V-2 for launchAt Cuxhaven, BAOR scientists prepare a V-2 for launch. With the rocket in the vertical firing position, servicing personnel loosen the retaining straps of the cradle. 15 October 1945. Date: 1945
One of the special Airspeed AS65 Consuls produced in 1949 for the Burmese Air Force fitted with two fixed forward-firing guns under the fuselage and provision for eight 25lb rocket projectiles
A Rocketdyne LR-79 liquid rocket engine from a Thor missile
Northrop RP-76 rocket-powered target drone in flight
A Northrop RP-76 rocket-powered target drone after launch from a Northrop F-89 Scorpion
Northrop RP-76-4 rocket-powered target drone
Northrop RP-76 rocket-powered target drone
An Atlas-Agena rocket is launched from Cape Kennedy on 25 October 1965 for the first dual launch ready for an in-orbit rendezvous with a Gemini. Date: 1965
Rocketdyne rocket engine test stand
English Electric Canberra B6 WJ755English Electric Canberra B6, WJ755, used for de Havilland Spectre rocket engine development
English Electric Canberra B2 WK163English Electric Canberra B2, WK163, used for Napier Scorpion rocket engine development