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Charles Earl SunderlandCHARLES SPENCER, third earl of SUNDERLAND statesman and book collector Date: 1674 - 1722
Anne Ctess SunderlandANNE (nee Digby) countess of SUNDERLAND wife of Robert, second earl. Date: ? - 1715
Ullswater. Sunderland, Thomas 1744 - 1823
Short S25 Sunderland III conversionShort S25 Sunderland III converted to the requirements of Aviacion del Litoral Fluvial Argentina
Short S25 Sunderland V ML799 of the AeronavaleShort S25 Sunderland V, ML799, of the Ae
Short S25 Sunderland V ML872 of the AeronavaleShort S25 Sunderland V, ML872, of the Ae
Short S25 Sunderland GRV SZ589Short S25 Sunderland GRV, SZ589
Short S25 Sunderland
Mealtime on board a Short Sunderland
Short S25 Sunderland III G-AGJM HytheShort S25 Sunderland III, G-AGJM, Hythe
De-militarised Short Sunderland III G-AGHZ HawkesburyDe-militarised Short Sunderland III, G-AGHZ, Hawkesbury, operated by BOAC
Short Sunderland of the RNZAF taking-off from Belfast Lough prior to delivery
Short Sunderland IIIA ML818Short Sunderland IIIA, ML818
Short Sunderland III ML778Short Sunderland III, ML778
Looking aft from the cocktail bar - Converted SutherlandLooking aft from the cocktail bar, past the head of the staircase to the rear upper-deck cabin of the original Sunderland converted for passenger-carrying in Argentina
Short Sunderland III during conversion to civil use
A鲯navales last Short Sunderland V ML824Ae
Short Sunderland of 10 Squadron RaF
Short Sunderland
Short Sunderland III ML830Short Sunderland III, ML830
Short Sunderland III ML821 being launched from the factoryShort Sunderland III, ML821, being launched from the factory slipway. This aircraft was later converted to a MkV
Short Sunderland II T9113Short Sunderland II, T9113
Short Sunderland I L2163 of 210 SquadronShort Sunderland I, L2163, of 210 Squadron, escorting a troop convoy to the Middle East in 1941. Date: 1941
Short Sunderland I L2160Short Sunderland I, L2160
Austin PickersgillAerial view of the Austin Pickersgill shipyard at Sunderland, England. Date: 1950s
Workers riveting a girder at a Sunderland shipyardWorkers riveting the centre girder of a turret vessel at Messrs Droxford & Sons, a shipyard in Sunderland
Plate rolling machine and workers at a Sunderland shipyardA team of men feed a sheet of metal through a rolling machine at Messrs Droxford & Sons, a shipyard in Sunderland
The Scotland Football Team, 1897Photograph of the Scotland International Football Team selected for the game against England in 1897. On the 3rd April that year they beat England 2-1 in the British International Championship
Sunderland BridgeBridge over the Wear at Sunderland (Tyne & Wear), with shipping including a sailing vessel being towed out to sea by a steam tug. Built 1793, repaired Robt Stephenson 1859
Fire Hose Pump 1930SA hose pump operated by members of the Sunderland Fire Brigade
FIREMEN 1934The fire fighters from Sunderland Fire Brigade
Fireman 1930SJack Sanderson, a member of the Sunderland Fire Brigade
Sunderland Football Club
George V & Geordie BoyGeorge V chats to a working boy whilst on a walkabout during a visit to Sunderland during World War One
Robert Earl SunderlandROBERT SPENCER, earl of SUNDERLAND statesman with a penchant for switching sides when it suited his interests or his pocket. with his autograph