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Piper Tomahawk G-DFLYPiper PA-38-112 Tomahawk G-DFLY (msn 38-79A0450), of the British Airways Flying Club at Booker airfield (High Wycombe) Date: circa 1980
Racial / Osage Chief C1830Osage chief carrying a pipe and a tomahawk
Miss Arizona tomahawk jugglerMiss Arizona of the music hall act The 3 Arizonas, tomahawk jugglers. Also juggled knives and flaming torches. Wearing Wild West costume with fringed trousers, knotted scarf
G-OATS Piper PA-38 Tomahawk G-OATS (msn 38-78), at the SBAC Farnborough Airshow, from 3-10 September 1978. Date: 1978
Piper Tomahawk G-BGGJPiper PA-38-112 Tomahawk G-BGGJ (msn 38-79A0167), of CSE Aviation, at Oxford-Kidlington Airport. Date: circa 1980
Piper Tomahawk G-DTOOPiper PA-38-112 Tomahawk G-DTOO (msn 38-79A0312), of the British Airways Flying Club at Booker airfield (High Wycombe) Date: circa 1980
Piper PA-38 Tomahawk F-GJHTPiper PA-38-112 Tomahawk F-GJHT (msn 38-79A0278) Date: circa 1990
Costumes of a chief and a youth of the Tlingit nation, Port des Francais (Lituya Bay), Northwest coast of America (Alaska)
Fine Gent dressed up as a Red Indian Chief. Date: circa 1910s
Curtiss Hawk 81a2 or Curtiss Tomahawk in RAF serviceCurtiss Hawk 81a2 or Curtiss " Tomahawk" in RAF service 1940s
Curtiss Tomahawk by A.F.D. Bannister, 1941. Date: 1941
Curtiss P-40B Tomahawk IIA trio of No112 Squadron RAF in North Africa, 1941
Curtiss Model 81 Tomahawk I, AH762
Birthday card for an 8th Birthday - one of the two children playing amid the large number eight is dressed in Red Indian (Indigenous Native American) costume. Date: 1930s
Airacobra and Tomahawk fighters by G. H. DavisRAF American fighters during the Second World War: the Airacobra and the Tomahawk. Orthodox and unusual design of two American machines in service with the RAF. Date: 1942
Curtiss Tomahawk Fighter Aircraft of the RAF. Date: 1941
Curtiss Model 81 Tomahawk I, AH769
John Brown / TomahawkJOHN BROWN Queen Victorias personal attendant, in a " Brown Study" Date: -
Children have fun dressing upThree children (two girls and a boy) dressed up as a fairy queen, a red indian and a nurse. Ink drawing with watercolour washes by Malcolm Greensmith
Racial / Sioux Dog DanceSioux Dog Dance
Racial / Dance Battle 1830An after-battle dance in honour of those fallen in battle
George Peabody / TomahawkGEORGE PEABODY American merchant and philanthropist: his body returning home by sea
Racial / Keokuk / WeaponsKeokuk (Running Fox): Chief of the Sacs & Foxes in full battle dress, with tomahawk, shield and spear