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Background imageRockets Collection: Firework manufacture or pyrotechny, 18th century

Firework manufacture or pyrotechny, 18th century.. Firework manufacture or pyrotechny, including rockets, firecrackers, catherine wheels and others, 18th century

Background imageRockets Collection: Space rocket to the Moon 1946

Space rocket to the Moon 1946
Experiments 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

Background imageRockets Collection: Hales Rocket Factory, Rotherhithe

Hales Rocket Factory, Rotherhithe
Hales Rocket Factory, at Rotherhithe Date: 1853

Background imageRockets Collection: Flights into the Future - technicians inspecting space ship

Flights into the Future - technicians inspecting space ship
Technicians 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

Background imageRockets Collection: Rockets and flying bombs by G. H. Davis

Rockets and flying bombs by G. H. Davis
Rockets and flying bombs as seaborne weapons of future navies. How wireless-controlled robot projectiles may be carried and operated by capital ships. 1945

Background imageRockets Collection: British soldier in trench with signal rockets, WW1

British soldier in trench with signal rockets, WW1
A British soldier in a trench on the Western Front in France during World War One, with rockets used for signalling. Date: circa 1916

Background imageRockets Collection: Rocket firing tests by G. H. Davis

Rocket firing tests by G. H. Davis
Firing 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

Background imageRockets Collection: Europe to America in 45 minutes by G. H. Davis

Europe to America in 45 minutes by G. H. Davis
Not 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

Background imageRockets Collection: A Republic F-84 Thunderjet launches eight of 16 5-inch H?

A Republic F-84 Thunderjet launches eight of 16 5-inch H?
A Republic F-84 Thunderjet launches eight of 16 5-inch High Velocity Aircraft Rockets over Eglin Air Force Base, Florida

Background imageRockets Collection: Lockheed F-94C-1-LO Starfire after launching a salvo of 2 75

Lockheed F-94C-1-LO Starfire after launching a salvo of 2 75
Lockheed F-94C-1-LO Starfire after launching a salvo of 2.75 inch rockets. A T-33A, 51-4263, flies alongside

Background imageRockets Collection: The USS Norton Sound - guided missile research ship

The USS Norton Sound - guided missile research ship
The USS Norton Sound, the US Navys guided missile research ship, from which a Martin Viking rocket was launched on 12 May 1950 to establish a new record for US-built

Background imageRockets Collection: American missiles

American missiles
Missiles at US Army Missile Command, 1962 Date: 1962

Background imageRockets Collection: Belgian Air Force 6

Belgian Air Force 6
Remy van Lierde escapes to England May 1940, joins RAF and has many successes, notably shooting down V1 rockets, of which he destroys 38 flying a Hawker Tempest. Date: 1916+

Background imageRockets Collection: Soldier in trench with signals rockets, WW1

Soldier in trench with signals rockets, WW1
A soldier in a trench with rockets used for signalling during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageRockets Collection: Fireworks in Tivoli Gdns

Fireworks in Tivoli Gdns
A Catherine Wheel and rockets delight visitors to the Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen. Date: 1888

Background imageRockets Collection: Sky rockets

Sky rockets
A group of children stand on a hill top watching a dazzling display of fireworks

Background imageRockets Collection: D-Day - Naval Artillery support

D-Day - Naval Artillery support
A converted landing craft fires rockets to support the landing allied troops. D-Day began on June 6th, 1944 at 6:30am and was conducted in two assault phases - the air assault landing of allied

Background imageRockets Collection: V-1 Flying Bomb exhibited in London; Second World War, 194

V-1 Flying Bomb exhibited in London; Second World War, 194
Photograph showing a German V-1 Flying Bomb, on display in an exhibition in the Piccadilly showrooms of Rootes Ltd. London, 1944

Background imageRockets Collection: RAF Control Centre; Second World War, 1944

RAF Control Centre; Second World War, 1944
Painting showing a Royal Air Force Control Centre, somewhere in South East England, 1944. At that time, this centre was involved in plotting the courses of V-1 Flying Bombs

Background imageRockets Collection: Captured Nebelwerfers in Tunisia; Second World War, 1943

Captured Nebelwerfers in Tunisia; Second World War, 1943
Photograph showing Allied soldiers inspecting captured German Nebelwerfer guns in Tunisia, North Africa, 1943. The Nebelwerfer was a six-barrelled mortar on a mobile carriage

Background imageRockets Collection: Anti-Aircraft Rockets, Britain; Second World War, 1944

Anti-Aircraft Rockets, Britain; Second World War, 1944
Photograph showing the firing of anti-aircraft rockets at night, by British Home Guard units, during 1944

Background imageRockets Collection: Royal Navy Seafire taking off; Second World War, 1944

Royal Navy Seafire taking off; Second World War, 1944
Photograph showing a rocket-assisted take-off by a Royal Navy Seafire fighter during the Second World War. Rockets were used to help aircraft take off when they were either heavily laden or operating

Background imageRockets Collection: RAF Typhoons attack German tanks, France; Second World War

RAF Typhoons attack German tanks, France; Second World War
Illustration showing Royal Air Force Typhoons, fighter-bombers equipped with rockets, attacking a column of German armour, near Mortain, 1944

Background imageRockets Collection: FIREWORKS 1747 - 5

FIREWORKS 1747 - 5
Techniques of firework making in 18th century France : rockets

Background imageRockets Collection: FIREWORKS 1747 - 6

FIREWORKS 1747 - 6
Techniques of firework making in 18th century France : various types of rocket, including spiral, multiple and multi-stage rockets

Background imageRockets Collection: Explosion at a rocket factory at Woolwich Arsenal. Rockets f

Explosion at a rocket factory at Woolwich Arsenal. Rockets f
The explosion at a rocket factory at Woolwich Arsenal, as seen from Plumstead Marshes. The explosion occurred in the rocket storehouse, which was completely destroyed after the fire

Background imageRockets Collection: Rockets against Berlin

Rockets against Berlin
Russian soldiers loading a Katyusha Rocket (inscribed To the Reichstag ) during their advance into Berlin

Background imageRockets Collection: Ufos / Scandinavian Rocket

Ufos / Scandinavian Rocket
Through 1946 numerous ghost rockets were reported flying over Norway and Sweden, and even crashing. This is one of the few photographs

Background imageRockets Collection: Fireworks 1747 on Water

Fireworks 1747 on Water
Construction for a firework display on water - rockets and the like will be emitted from various parts of the edifice

Background imageRockets Collection: Fireworks on Cords / 1626

Fireworks on Cords / 1626
Rockets attached to cords, accompanied by a dragon in flight

Background imageRockets Collection: Fireworks Lake Display

Fireworks Lake Display
Rockets used in a fireworks display over a lake

Background imageRockets Collection: German Rocket Experiment

German Rocket Experiment
German rocket experiments on a windswept spit of land - filling the device with its chemical fuel

Background imageRockets Collection: Docking Station on Mars

Docking Station on Mars for Visiting Rockets

Background imageRockets Collection: Space Hospital Rockets

Space Hospital Rockets
Hospital Spaceship, Equipped to Carry Space Casualties and Give them In-Flight Treatment

Background imageRockets Collection: Space Rocket Carrier

Space Rocket Carrier
Interplanetary Spacecraft, Carrying Four Smaller Rockets

Background imageRockets Collection: Fireworks after Boyne

Fireworks after Boyne
Firework display given by the gentry & folk of Covent Garden to commemorate the return of the victorious William III after the Battle of Boyne in Ireland. Bonfires are lit

Background imageRockets Collection: Valier rocket taking off from the moon

Valier rocket taking off from the moon
Max Valier, Munich engineer, proposes using a lunar base for rockets travelling to distant planets. (3 of 3)



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