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Burford from the Tolsey by Terry Whitworth
Broadlands near Romsey by Terry Whitworth
Brighstone, Isle of Wight by Terry Whitworth
Bridge of Sighs, Hertford College, Oxford by Terry Whitworth
Brasenose College, Oxford by Terry Whitworth
Bradford-on-Avon by Terry Whitworth
Bourton-on-the-Water by Terry Whitworth
Bosham, near Chichester by Terry Whitworth
Bodiam Castle by Terry Whitworth
Blenheim Palace, Woodstock by Terry Whitworth
Beachy Head near Eastbourne by Terry Whitworth
Bayards Cove, Dartmouth by Terry Whitworth
Bargate Southampton Landscape scene England WatercolourBargate, Southampton, Landscape, scene, England, Watercolour, painting, Terry, Whitworth, 12022950
Banbury Cross Landscape scene England WatercolourBanbury, Cross, Landscape, scene, England, Watercolour, painting, Terry, Whitworth, 12022949
A Selworthy Cottage by Terry Whitworth
Arundel Castle Landscape scene England WatercolourArundel, Castle, Landscape, scene, England, Watercolour, painting, Terry, Whitworth, 12022947
Arlington Row, Bibury, Cotswoldsby Terry Whitworth
Jack and Jill Windmills, Sussex
Armstrong Whitworth Whitley, WWII aircraft by A.F.D. Bannister
Whitworth machine. Date: circa 1855
Whitworth workshop measuring machine. Date: 1871
Whitworth Millionth measuring machine. Date: 1855
Whitworth knitting machine. Date: 1846
Kelvin Aqueduct built by Robert Whitworth, 1790Plan, elevation and section of the Kelvin Aqueduct, built by Robert Whitworth, over the Forth River, Scotland, 1790. Copperplate engraving by Wilson Lowry after a drawing by John Farey from Abraham
Lord Armstrong, armaments manufacturerWilliam George Armstrong, 1st Baron Armstrong (1810-1900), armaments manufacturer, scientist, inventor and philanthropist. circa 1890s
Advert for Rudge Whitworth Cycles 1895Advertisement of Rudge Whitworth Cycles, manufacture of bicycle for leisure, race and business. 1895
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
Armstrong Whitworth AW. 650 Argosy 101 G-BEOZArmstrong Whitworth AW.650 Argosy 101 G-BEOZ (msn 6660) of Elan Airways, at Shannon Airport, Eire Date: 1984
Armstrong Whitworth AW. 650 Argosy C. 1 9Q-COE(ex Royal Air Force) Armstrong Whitworth AW.650 Argosy C.1 9Q-COE (msn 6778, ex XP446), of O.R.A.S. (Otrag Range Air Services) at East Midlands Airport
Armstrong Whitworth AW. 650 Argosy T. 2 9Q-COA(ex Royal Air Force) Armstrong Whitworth AW.650 Argosy T.2 9Q-COA Jason (msn 6791, ex XR136), of O.R.A.S. (Otrag Range Air Services) at East Midlands Airport
Armstrong Whitworth Awana - J6860Armstrong Whitworth Awana J6860. The Awana was designed in response to Air Ministry Specification 5/20 for a twin-engined Troop Carrying Aeroplane
Armstrong Whitworth AW. 55 Apollo VX224Armstrong Whitworth AW.55 Apollo VX224 (G-AMCH, not carried) of the Empire Test Pilot School, at Farnborough. The ETPS had the Apollo for only nine months, during which it only flew 20 hours
Armstrong Whitworth A. W. 38 Whitley bomberThe Armstrong Whitworth A.W.38 Whitley was one of three British twin-engined, front line medium bomber types that were in service with the Royal Air Force (RAF)
Armstrong Whitworth AW171 Narrow-delta wing aircraft to Spec ER 161T
Armstrong Whitworth AW52G tailless glider
FALL / WESTIE / 1955CHAMPION FUSCHIA OF RAVENTOFTS. Owner: Whitworth Date: 1955
Armstrong-Whitworth Road Roller, BD7511Armstrong-Whitworth Road Roller, regn. BD7511, number 2. Built by Sir W G Armstrong Whitworth & Co Ltd in 1924, powered by a 5 Nhp compound steam engine. Date: 1970s-1980s
Royal Air Force Armstrong Whitworth A. W. 38 Whitley Mk. IIIRoyal Air Force Armstrong Whitworth A.W.38 Whitley Mk.III. The Tiger engined Mk.III was no longer used operationally by September 1941
Royal Air Force Armstrong Whitworth Siskin IIIAs of No 29 Squadron RAF in the foreground (3 of) and more from No.17 Squadron RAF in the background. Date: circa 1929
Royal Navy Armstrong Whitworth Meteor TT. 20 WM292Royal Navy Armstrong Whitworth Meteor TT.20 WM292 841. Target tug of the Fleet Requirement and Directions Unit at RNAS Yeovilton
Armstrong Whitworth Aw52G Glider
Armstrong Whitworth FK-8Armstrong Whitworth Fk-8 with a Photographer with Hand-Held Oblique Camera for Aerial-Photography and Pilot in the Front Date: 1916
From left: Frederick Ronald Midgley (1907-1985), Chief ?From left: Frederick Ronald Midgley (1907-1985), Chief Test Pilot, Sqn Ldr Eric George Franklin OBE, DFC, AFC, Test Pilot and Barratt, Test Observer, in the Armstrong Whitworth AW52G, RG324
Armstrong Whitworth FK3, A1502, one of the first batch of 50 FK3s built by Hewlett and Blondeau Ltd
The Armstrong Whitworth FK10 quadruplane in flight [blurred]
Armstrong Whitworth FK10, N511, built by Phoenix DynamoArmstrong Whitworth FK10, N511, built by the Phoenix Dynamo manufacturing Co of Bradford
Quadruplane, the Armstrong Whitworth FK10The final version of the quadruplane, the Armstrong Whitworth FK10
The prototype Armstrong Whitworth FK9 after being modified