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Vickers VC10 C. 1 XV101Royal Air Force - Vickers VC10 C.1 XV101 (msn 831), of No.10 Squadron. Date: circa 1980
Vickers Valetta C. 1Royal Air Force - Vickers Valetta C.1 VL281, of the RAF Flying College at RAF Manby. Date: 1960
Vickers Varsity T. 1 WL624Royal Air Force - Vickers Varsity T.1 WL624, at RAF Lindholme. Date: 1960
Albert Vickers (1838-1919), Chairman of Vickers Ltd. (1908-1918) - photograph taken on his 81st birthday in 1919. Date: 1919
Sir Keith Smith, Sir Ross Smith, Sgt. J. M. BennettSir Keith Smith, Sir Ross Smith, Sgt. J.M. Bennett, Sgt. W.H. Shiers first flight England to Australia Nov - Dec 1919 in a Vickers biplane - Real Photograph Co. postcard Date: 1919
HMS E4 - British E class submarine built by Vickers, Barrow-in-Furness - commissioned on 28 January 1913. On 24 September 1915 E4 was attacked by the German airship SL3
RMS Queen of Bermuda dressing table, Furness LineOCEAN LINER: RMS Queen of Bermuda dressing table of the Furness Line built by Vickers Armstrong Ltd, Walker on Tyne, England
Barrow-in-Furness Vickers Shipyard early 1900s
Vickers ship building yard, Barrow in Furness early 1900's
Vickers HMA 23 Airship Centre Car in 1917, Barrow on FurnessVickers HMA 23 Airship Centre Car in 1917 at Barrow on Furness
Vickers HMA 23 Airship Centre Car, Barrow in Furness in 1917Vickers HMA 23 Airship Centre Car at Barrow in Furness in 1917
Vickers Rigid Airship No 1
Vickers Rigid Airship No. 1
Vickers HMA No 1 Airship at Barrow in Furness in 1911
Vickers EFBI Destroyer biplane at Aero Show Olympia in 1913
Vickers Airship HMA 23 at Barrow in Furness in 1917
Vickers Airship HMA No. 23 at Barrow in Furness in 1917
Vickers Airship HMA No. 1 at Barrow in Furness in 1911
Vickers EFBI Destroyer at Aero Show Olympia in 1913
WW2 - Rear Of A Wellington BomberA colorized photograph portraying some British WW2 Royal Air Force airmen standing by the sting in the tail of a Vickers Wellington bomber plane. Date: circa 1940s
WW2 Vickers Supermarine StranraerA photograph of a British WW2 Vickers Supermarine Stranraer long-range flying boat, developed for the Royal Air Force. Date: circa 1940s
WW2 - Wellesley Bombers Over SuezA photograph of some British WW2 Vickers Wellesley bomber planes flying in formation, over Suez, north-eastern Egypt. Date: circa 1940s
WW2 - Vickers Wellesley BombersAn illustration of two British WW2 Vickers Wellesley long distance bomber planes in flight. Date: circa 1940s
WW2 - Refuelling A Wellesley BomberA photograph which shows some British WW2 Royal Air Force personnel refuelling a Vickers Wellesley bomber plane. Date: circa 1940s
WW2 - Vickers Wellington BombersAn illustration showing a series of British WW2 Vickers Wellington bombers flying in formation. Date: circa 1940s
WW2 - Vickers Supermarine SpitfireAn illustration of a British WW2 Vickers Supermarine Spitfire fighter plane seen from above, in flight over a coastal town. Date: circa 1940s
WW2 - Our Air ForceAn illustrated front cover for a WW2 children's book, Our Air Force, showing a series of British Vickers Wellington bombers flying in formation. Date: circa 1940s
Vickers Valiant WB215Vickers 671 Valiant WB215, the second prototype, seen at the SBAC Farnborough International Air Show from 3-9 September 1956
Vickers VA. 1 hovercraft G-15-252Vickers VA.1 hovercraft G-15-252, under way during trials off Southampton, 27 October 1961. Date: 1961
Vickers VA. 3 hovercraft G-15-243Vickers VA.3 hovercraft G-15-243, under way during trials on the Solent, 17 May 1962. Date: 1962
Vickers Wellington B. III BK461, with Dunlop Compacta tyresVickers Wellington B.III BK461, at Honiley with Dunlop for trials of its Compacta wheel covers. Seen with the smallest diameter wheels fitted
British E-class submarine viewed from another Naval vessel. The E class served with the Royal Navy throughout World War I as the backbone of the submarine fleet
Advert, Vickers Viscount, BEAAdvert, Vickers Viscount Airplane flown by British European Airways, with Rolls Royce engines Date: 1954
Vickers Viscount 802 G-AVJL (msn 389), of Alidair at Castle Donongton Airport in March 1975. Date: 1975
Vickers Viscount 9Q-CBSVickers Viscount 808C 9Q-CBS (msn 423), of Scibe Airlift Zaire, at Castle Donington, prior to delivery in Zaire on 16 November 1976
Cockpit of Vickers Varsity T. 1 WJ949Royal Air Force - Cockpit of Vickers Varsity T.1 WJ949, in April 1961. Date: 1961
Navigator standing at the astrodome of a Vickers Varsity T. 1Royal Air Force - Navigator standing at the astrodome of Vickers Varsity T.1 WJ949, in April 1961. Date: 1961
Canadian Vickers OA-10A Catalina L-866Flyvevabnet - Canadian Vickers OA-10A Catalina L-866 (msn CV402, ex 44-33915), at RAF Cosford after delivery to the RAF Museum circa October 1973. (Flyvevabnet - Royal Danish Air Force). Date: 1973
Vickers Viscount 708 G-ARIR (msn 36), of DAN-Air having number 1 and number 4 engines replaced, at Castle Donington-East Midlands Airport, in May 1972. (DAN-Air - Davies & Newman Airways). Date: 1972
Vickers Viscount 813 G-AZLR (msn 347), of British Midland Airways, at Castle Donington-East Midlands Airport, in May 1972. Date: 1972
Vickers 953 Vanguard PK-MVF (msn 711), of Merpati Nusantara Airlines. Date: circa 1979
Vickers Viscount 807 ZK-BWO (msn 428), of N.A.C. (National Airways Corporation), at Wellington, New Zealand in February 1962. Date: 1962
Vickers Viscount 814 N501T (msn 353), of the Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company (Tenneco). Date: circa 1970
Vickers Viscount 806 G-AOYG (msn 256), of Cambrian Airways, at Liverpool-Speke Airport in July 1972. Date: 1972
Vickers Valetta C. 1 VX542Royal Air Force - Vickers Valetta C.1 VX542 (msn 353) Date: circa 1958
Vickers 1102 VC10 9G-ABP (msn 824), of Middle East Airlines at Beirut International Airport. This aircraft was one of those destroyed by Israeli commandos at Beirut Airport on 28 December 1968
Vickers Type 953C Merchantman G-APEJ (msn 713), of Air Bridge Carriers, at East Midlands Airport (Castle Donington), in January 1977. Date: 1969
Vickers 953 Vanguard G-APER (msn ), of British European Airways, at London Heathrow Airport, in February 1969. Date: 1969