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Whittaker Star Map 24Including Orion and Lepus
Whittaker Star Maps 7Including Bootes
Columbia Space ShuttleThe Columbia Space Shuttle (Orbiter Vehicle Designation OV 102). On its first flight in April 1981, it orbited the earth 36 times. Its last flight was in 2003. Date: photo 1983
Ralph Ponsonby Watts and an unknown ladyRalph Ponsonby Watts and an unidentified old lady, sitting side by side, with a fair amount of space between them, somewhere in Devon
Comparative OrbitsA diagram of the relative orbit distances of planets in the Solar System and the variable light hitting the Earth during different seasons
Burning a clearing in the woods, California, 1884Engraving showing several men burning a clearing in the forest of California, perhaps to make space for housing or arable farming land
Saturn in 1874Saturn observed by L. Trouvelot from a French observatory
Houdin LevitationHoudins son, supported only by one elbow, reclines in space
Canis Minor Star MapThe constellation of the Unicorn and Canis Minor
Cassiopeia Star MapThe constellation of Cassiopeia, wife of Cepheus, king of Ethiopia, and mother of Andromeda
Cepheus Star MapThe northern constellation of Cepheus, king of Ethiopia, husband of Cassiopeia and father of Andromeda
Covent Garden PostcardCovent Garden on a busy day - the entire space is taken up with stalls of fruit, vegetables and flowers
Bears Great and SmallURSA MAJOR and URSA MINOR (The Great Bear and the Little Bear) in the northern sky
Pole Star and PloughThe constellation of the PLOUGH, and the POLE STAR
Whittaker Star Map 28The Southern Hemisphere, with its Zodiac signs
Whittaker Star Maps 4Including Auriga
Whittaker / Star Map 1The Northern hemisphere, including the signs of the Zodiac
Spiral NebulaSPIRAL NEBULA
Soviet CosmonautRussian cosmonaut VALENTINA TERESCHKOWA (born 1937) is the first woman in space, aboard Vostok 6
Rocket Control CabinControl Cabin of a Space Rocket
Star ClustersA diagram showing various clusters of stars
BLUNT / ORION / 52 / 1849The constellation of Orion, one of the most brilliant in the heavens
Blunt / Moons Phases / Pl15The moons phases
Blunt / Jupiter & Moons / 10A view of Jupiter showing its moons and satellites
Copernicuss System (2)The universe with our Sun as its centre, circled by our Earth and the other planets, and by the signs of the Zodiac : Jupiter is shown with its satellites
Whittaker / Scorpio / LibraIncluding the signs of Scorpio and Libra
Whittaker / Aquarius / CapriIncluding the signs of Aquarius and Capricorn
La Guerre dans Mars (The War on Mars), by Arnould Galopin. The evil Zapatos attack the benevolent Megacephales. From Aventures Fantastiques d un Jeune Parisien
Solar System 1860The solar system as known to Victorian astronomers, Neptune is the farthest out - they have yet to learn about Pluto, which will not be located until 1930
Section of Chassigny meteoriteThin section of Chassigny in cross-polarized light, showing shocked and deformed olivine grains. The field of view is 3mm
Microscope image of the Pasamonte eucriteMicroscopic image of the Pasamonte eucrite showing a basaltic texture. Field of view is 2.5mm across
Client: Ideal Home - Roden NormanClient: Ideal Home - Shoot to promote the selling of advertising space - the Advertisement Manager was Roden Norman (pictured). Date: circa late 1960s
Client: George Newnes - Shoot for Woman's OwnClient: George Newnes (Publisher) - Shoot for Woman's Own (likely for an advertising space sales feature) - Mother and daughter knitting - February 10, 1964 - shot at 20
Shoot for Woman's Own - Couple looking through magazines - likely for a feature to sell advertising space. Client likely George Newnes (Publisher) Date: circa 1965
George Newnes shoot for Woman's Own - KnittingClient: George Newnes (Publisher) - Shoot for Woman's Own (likely for an advertising space sales feature) - Mother and daughter knitting - February 10, 1964 - shot at 20
Rockwell Space Shuttle Orbiter OV-101 Enterprise. The first Orbiter built, used for atmospheric flight testing and never up-graded to flight status
Malcolm Scott Carpenter, left, and John Glenn in front ?Malcolm Scott Carpenter, left, and John Glenn in front of a Mercury space capsule at Cape Canaveral after Glenn was named as the astronaut to make the first US orbital flight
From left: Alan Shepard Jnr, John Glenn and Malcolm Sco?From left: Alan Shepard Jnr, John Glenn and Malcolm Scott Carpenter during training at Langley Field, Virginia, for their forthcoming Mercury space flights, 11 January 1961. Date: 1961
Riddarholm Place, Stockholm, Sweden, showing Senate House and Statue of Gustavus Vasa. 1819
North American P-51C-10-NT Mustang N1202 Houstonian (msn 111-29080, formerly 44-10947), with race number 60. One of three owned by Oil Tycoon Glenn McArthy
United States Navy - Grumman F6F-3 Hellcat 42874, NACA 158, of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) at Moffett Naval Air Station
First Day Cover Commemorating the Moon Landing on July 20, 1969. Armstrong walked on the surface on July 21. Date: 1969
PZL-Mielec SBLim-2 N271JM (msn IA-242271), at the Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum, Marana - Pinal Airpark, Arizona, on 2 October 1992. Date: 1992
The Solar, Mary Arden's House, Stratford-upon-AvonThe Solar, Mary Arden's House, Wilmcote, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire - Painted by William Carruthers Affleck for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J
Chinese at Dochu, from a fascinating album which reveals new details on a little-known campaign in which a British military force brushed aside Tibetan defences to capture Lhasa, in 1904
Guan battlefield, from a fascinating album which reveals new details on a little-known campaign in which a British military force brushed aside Tibetan defences to capture Lhasa, in 1904
View of polo ground, with fortified monastery or Dzong on a distant hillside, from a fascinating album which reveals new details on a little-known campaign in which a British military force brushed
Hornsey - St. Mary's ChurchHornsey, North London - St. Mary's Church (now a performing arts space). Date: 1911