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1st two prototypes of the Scottish Aviation BulldogThe first two prototypes of the Scottish Aviation Bulldog, G-AXEH and G-AXIG, along with the first production Bulldog, G-AYWN, for the Royal Swedish Air Force
Supermarine S6B S1595Supermarine S6B, S1595
de Havilland DH98 Mosquito FBXVIII
Bristol Freighter 21 G-AIFV of Silver City AirwaysBristol Freighter 21, G-AIFV, of Silver City Airways
Two RAF Armstrong Whitworth AW660 Argosy CMk1s in flight
The beehive terminal building at Gatwick Airport in 1937. de Havilland DH86 Express Air Liner, G-ADEA, of British Airways, flies past. Date: 1937
Concorde 206 G-BOa in flightConcorde 206, G-BOa, in flight
BAC TSR-2 production line
Members of No20 Squadron RAFMembers of No20 Squadron, RAF, pictured with some of their Hawker Hunter F6s at RAF Tengah, Singapore to celebrate the squadrons 50th anniversary
Supermarine Type 350 Spitfire aeroplaneSupermarine Type 350 Spitfire H.F. Mk. VI aeroplane in camouflage colours. 1940s
Imperial Airways Poster, four types of planeImperial Airways Poster, showing four types of plane, with cutaway drawings of interiors of each class -- Heracles and Hannibal, Scylla, Atalanta, and Scipio. 20th century
GNR Stirling Single LocomotiveGNR Stirling Single locomotive no.5, 1891 Date: 1891
Metropolitan Police officer on traffic dutyA Metropolitan Police officer, PC Edward Ridout of Chelsea Police Station, on traffic duty. He is standing by a zebra crossing to help a little boy across the road
Ipswich DocksA fine impression of the busy Docks at Ipswich, Suffolk, England. Date: 1950s
Busy Brighton Bus-StopMen, women and children queue to board the open-top Sea Front Service bus in Brighton at a stop outside the Royal Albion Hotel Date: 1952
Training Ship Mercury and boys racing crew, River HambleThe racing crew of the training ship Mercury with the ship itself in the background. The Mercury, established in 1885 by Charles Hoare, was originally based at Binstead, Isle of Wight
Horse-drawn fish and chips wagon - CornwallA horse-drawn hot fish and chips wagon in Cornwall, close to St Austell
Holding up the R101A member of the WaC - the Womens Army Auxiliary Corp - holds up the R101 Airship, riding at her home mast at Cardington, Bedford
Railway Sleeper - Melton Mowbray StationThe Railway Sleeper series - A snoozing Hunstman taking a nap with his foxhound at Melton Mowbray Station! Painting by Malcolm Greensmith
Paris, Paris all the way to New York. When you board any French Line ship you step right into Paris itself! French Line C.G.T. (Compagnie Generale Transatlantique) poster for the SS Paris ocean liner
Forth Bridge ConstructThe Forth Bridge during construction. Designed by Sir John Fowler (1817- 1898) and Sir Benjamin Baker (1840-1907) and constructed by Sir William Arrol (1839-1913)
Titanic 2nd Class DeckColour illustration depicting the Second Class Promenade Deck of the ill-fated Titanic. Passengers can be seen sitting on steamer and deck chairs
Grimsby StreetA trolleybus and only two cars on Freeman Street, Grimsby, Humberside. Note the smartly-dressed pedestrians and litter-free street
First airmail letter delivered, Windsor CastleThe first airmail letter ever to be delivered is handed to the Postmaster of Windsor, to whom it is addressed, on the East Lawn of Windsor Castle
Royal Line posterPoster produced by the Royal Line shipping company claiming to have the fastest service from Britain to Canada, perfect for emigrants anxious to get there quickly!
Compass RoseA compass rose
The Spirit of St LouisCharles Lindbergh, in the Spirit of St Louis, sets off from New York on his solo flight across the Atlantic
HAWKER HURRICANE 1The supremely efficient fighter as it appears at the outbreak of World War One - less glamorous than the Spitfire but in practice the more effective aircraft
Wright 1903 PhotoOrville Wright, watched anxiously by his brother Wilbur, achieves the first powered flight at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina
Great Western TrainAn express train of the Great Western Railway
Sailing Ship / NonsuchThe replica of the sailing ship the Nonsuch, built in 1970. The original ship sailed to Canada in 1668 and played a part in the establishment of the Hudson Bay Company
Erie Canal, RochesterERIE CANAL The canal aqueduct at Rochester, New York
Titanic at BelfastThess Titanic leaving Bairds Works, Belfast
Bell Rock Lighthouse, near Arbroath, ScotlandView of Bell Rock Lighthouse, near Arbroath, Scotland. Bell Rock is also known as the Inchcape Rock (made famous by a poem by Robert Southey)
Le Grand Salon onboard SS NormandieLe Grand Salon of the luxurious French liner SS Normandie Date: 1935
Roade Cutting, Roade, Northamptonshire. Date: 1839
Norton Motorbike, winner of 28 TT RacesNorton Motorbike - winner of 28 TT Races, September 1952. 1952
RMS Mauretania, First Class Lounge Date: circa 1910s
Hms InvincibleBritish battle cruiser which distinguished herself in World War One in the battle against Von Spees squadron off the Falklands. Date: 1915
RAF Varsity T Mk. 1 - RAF GaydonRoyal Air Force Vickers Varsity T Mk.1 WF335 G from 2 Air Navigation School at RAF Gaydon Date: 1967
Amy Johnson CBE (1903-1941) - pioneering English female pilot - pictured standing in front of her Gipsy Moth just before she undertook a 19-day solo flight to Australia
A Dreadnought firing her great guns. Date: circa 1910s
Bicycle Made For Three - Continental Pneumatic AdvertBicycle Made For Three - Continental Pneumatic Tyre Company (of Hanover, Germany) Advertisement. The pair at the rear of the bicycle appear to be contributing slightly less to the forward momentum as
Sikorsky S-55, N875, of Chicago Helicopter Airways
Kaman HH-43B Huskie, 62-4535 base rescue helicopterKaman HH-43B Huskie, 62-4535, the base rescue helicopter at Upper Heyford. This helicopter is currently in the Midland Air Museum, Coventry
Boardwalk - Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA - Rolling ChairsBoardwalk - Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA - note the holidaymakers being pushed around in wonderful little three-wheeled wicker seats (rolling chairs / miniature carriages / carts)