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Elisabeth Welch signed photograph as A Goddess in Derek Jarmans film version of William Shakespeares The Tempest. Elisabeth Welch (1904-2003)
Charles Wyndham, theatre manager, with a miniature version of the actor David Garrick on his head. 1893
Blenheim Fighter-Bomber Blenheim Fighter-BomberBlenheim Fighter-Bomber - short-nose version of one of Britains best-known aircraft. Bristol Mercury 920 H.P. engines. 295mph. Range - 1, 900 miles. Date: circa 1940s
Boston Bombers - RAF Boston Bombers - RAFBoston Bombers - RAF - American Douglas Aircraft of which Le Havoc is the Night Fighter version. Latest models powered with two 1, 600 H.P. Wright Cyclone Engines. Date: circa 1940s
Sketch - Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies as Tess of D UrbervillesFront cover of The Sketch featuring a photograph of actress Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies in the role of Tess of the D Urbervilles in the stage version of Thomas Hardys novel
Garland-Lincoln LF-1 N12237, of Tallmantz Aviation, at Orange County Airport, in California. The LF-1 was a re-manufactured version of the Nieuport 28, with short-span wings. Date: circa 1957
Boeing DH-4M-1 N3258 ET-4, of the Tallmantz Collection at Orange County Airport, in California. A Boeing built / designed version of the Airco DH.4, with a welded steel tube fuselage. Date: circa 1957
Morane-Saulnier MS. 501 Criquet F-BDOSMorane-Saulnier MS.501 Criquet F-BDOS (msn 695), in use as a glider tug at an aero-club in France. (The MS.502 was a Post-war, French produced / developed version of the Fieseler Fi 156 Storch)
Slingsby T. 59J Kestrel G-BDWZ 7Slingsby T.59 Kestrel 17 G-BDWZ BGA 2470 / 85 (msn 1867), waiting for the slack to be taken up on the tow-rope. The Slingsby Kestrel was a licence-built / developed version of the Glasglugel 401
Slingsby T. 59 Kestrel 17 85Slingsby T.59 Kestrel 17 85, waiting for the slack to be taken up on the tow-rope. The Slingsby Kestrel was a licence-built / developed version of the Glasglugel 401. Date: circa 1982
Slingsby T. 59 Kestrel 17 667Slingsby T.59 Kestrel 17 667. The Slingsby Kestrel was a licence-built / developed version of the Glasglugel 401. Date: circa 1982
Slingsby T. 61A G-AYZUSlingsby T.61A G-AYZU (msn 1740). A licence-built / developed version of the Scheibe SF.25 Motor-Falke, produced by Slingsby Sailplanes. Date: circa 1982
Piaggio P. 166-DL3 Portofino I-PJAGPiaggio P.166-DL3 Portofino I-PJAG (msn 416), at the September 1976 SBAC Farnborough air show. (The prototype of the DL3 version powered by two 587 h.p)
Sud-Aviation SA. 321 Super Frelon F-ZWWESud-Aviation SA.3210-01 Super Frelon F-ZWWE (msn 01, call-sign E ), the first prototype of the Super Frelon on display at the Musee de l Air et de l Espace du Bourget
Armstrong Whitworth AW. 660 Argosy C. 1 G-BDCVArmstrong Whitworth AW.660 Argosy C.1 G-BDCV Hamilcar (ex Royal Air Force XP412), of Air Bridge Carriers, with Partenavia P.68B Victor G-BCFM, at East Midlands Airport
Hughes TH-55A Osage 66-18350United States Army - Hughes TH-55A Osage 66-18350 (msn 86-0642), at Tuscon, now in storage at the Pima Air and Space Museum, Tucson, AZ. (Military version of the Hughes 269A). Date: 1966
Aircraft Engineering Corporation Ace K-1 N69097. This single-seat biplane, powered by a 40hp Ace engine; was designed by Alexander Klemin (Professor of Aeronautical Engineering, NYU) and N W Dalton
Consolidated - Fleet Model 21-CMexican Air Force - Consolidated (Fleet) Model 21-C, waiting for its pilot, sometime before delivery to the Mexican Air Force. The Model 21 was the civilian version of the Consolidated PT-12
Let C-11 G-AYAK. The Let C-11 was a version of the Yakovlev Yak-11 licence-built in Czecho-Slovakia during the 1950s. Date: circa 1970-1975
Found FBA-1A CF-GMO-X (msn 1). The pre-cursor to the Found FBA-2A Bush Hawk, first flown on 13 July 1949, was designed and built by brothers N.K (Bud) and S.R. (Mickey) Found from 1946
SNCAC NC. 702 Martinet F-BAOOSNCAC NC.702 Martinet F-BAOO (msn 121). During the second World War the ReichsLufttfahr Ministerium (RLM) dispersed manufacture of (usually)
Boeing YP-29 34-23 (Boeing Model 264). The YP-29 is seen here fitted with an experimental variable-pitch propeller. The aircraft was later delivered to NACA
Douglas XF4D-1 Skyray 124587 (msn 7464), 2nd prototype of the F4D at Edwards Air Force Base, on loan to General electric for engine development
Kaiserliche Marine - Albatros W. 1 floatplane 552Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial German Navy) - Albatros W.1 552, floatplane version of the Albatros B.II landplane. Date: circa 1914
USN - Lockheed R7V-2 Super Constellation BuNoUnited states Navy - Lockheed R7V-2 Super Constellation BuNo 131630 or 131631. Turbo-Prop conversion of the R7V-1 for the US Navy
Ryan-Siemens 9 radial aero-engineA Ryan-Siemens 9 radial aero-engine, licence-built version of the Siemens-Halske Sh12 from Germany. Date: circa 1930
Fiedler 1910 Eindecker powered by a 50 PS Daimler engine. (PS= Pferd starke - a German equivalent of horsepower) Paul Fiedler was one of Austrias early aviation pioneers
Bristol B. E. 10 Olympus Mk. 101Bristol B.E.10 Olympus Mk.101 (Ministry of Supply designation Bol.1/2C). A more powerful version of the Olympus with a larger turbine, delivering11
Early version of man and woman tennis Date: 1900
Early Adding Machine Date: 1930
Gerusalemme Liberata (Jerusalem Delivered), 1581, by TorquatTorquato Tasso (1544-1595). Italian poet. Gerusalemme Liberata (Jerusalem Delivered), 1581. Epic poem. Chant I. Printed in Venice, 1788
FANCY DRESS 1920S STYLEThree flappers - a 1960s version of 1920s style! Date: 1960s
CEDRIC / FAUNTLEROYCedric tries on his grandfathers monocle - a scene from the stage version. Date: First published: 1886
FALL / WELSH CORGI / 1949A corgi in its owners arms; the owner is wearing a tweed jacket. Version 1 of 2. Date: 1949
Sir Laurence Olivieractors, hamlet, theatre, plays, shakespeare, sir, laurence, olivier, role, film, version, english, actor, the, of, in, for, , 10111772
FRANKENSTEIN / BROUGHFRANKENSTEIN a spoof version of Mary Shelleys novel: the extravaganza Frankenstein; or, The Model Man, at the Adelphi Theatre Date: first published 1818
BLUNT / CAPRICORN / 47 / 1849The constellation of Capricorn, this version has the head, shoulders and fore- legs of a goat and the hind body and tail of a fish. Date: 1849
RAMSDENS MACHINEJesse Ramsdens improved machine for generating static electricity using glass plates, the original version of which he had invented in 1768. Date: late 18th century
Bensen B. 7MC G-ARTNBensen B.7MC G-ARTN, the motorised version of the Bensen B-7 gyro-glider. Date: 1960s
Bolkow Bo 208C Junior G-ASFS (msn 516) at the Biggin Hill Air Fair. The Bo 208 is a licence-built version of the Malmo Flygindustri MFI-9 Junior from Sweden. Date: 1963
Ministry of Supply - General Aircraft limited GAL. 56 / 04 - TS510 Also known as tMinistry of Supply General Aircraft limited GAL.56/04 TS510 Also known as the " Medium-U" version, had the same swept wing plan-form as the GAL.56/01 mounted outboard of a constant chord
Pup (Dove) - N5180 / G-EBKYSopwith Pup - N5180 (false marks). Converted from a Sopwith Dove, two-seat civilian version of the Pup, in the 1930s. Original ID of the Dove was 3004/14, current ID is 9917
Farnborough 92 - Su-27UB Blue 389Farnborough 92 - Sukhoi Su-27UB Blue 389, two-seat trainer version of the Su-27 Date: 1992
Quadruplane, the Armstrong Whitworth FK10The final version of the quadruplane, the Armstrong Whitworth FK10
Faust by W. G. Wills - Henry Irving as MephistophelesFaust by W. G. Wills (a free adaptation of Goethes version). First produced at the Lyceum Theatre, London on 19th December 1885
Saunders-Roe SR. N4 Princess Anne HovercraftThe Saunders-Roe SR.N4 (Saunders-Roe Nautical 4) Princess Anne, otherwise known as the Mountbatten-class, the biggest hovercraft to have been completed upon its introduction
Ballista fulminalis. Siege machine used in the Roman Empire. Illustration in De rebus bellicis, treatise of war machinery of 4th-5th century. Version compiled in Orbis Terrarum Descriptio, s. XV
Ballista quadrirotis. Carroballista. Roman siege machine four wheeled mounted on cart of horses. Illustration in De rebus bellicis, treatise of war machinery of 4th-5th century