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Advert for British Industrial Plastic Limited 1944Don t imagine that all you ll need is a moulding press and some moulding powder and you ll by ready for the competition. The plastic moulding business is probably already overcrowded by peace-time
Advert for British Industrial Plastic Limited 1943That pre-fabricated House. We ve no doubt that it could be done - but what a price! Yet to listen to some people we ve only got to get the moulds right and out the houses will come
Advert for Gor-ray Koneray skirts 1948
Henley Regatta 1966Watching the Henley Regatta boat race from the banks of the River Thames, Surrey, England. Date: 1966
Advert for the Ministry of Food 1943The secret of health and beauty - salads. Salads are natures tonics and beauty foods. They put a sparkle in the eyes, gloss on the hair and spring in the step
Policeman Outside No. 10A policeman guards the entrance to No. 10, Downing Street, London, the official residence of the Prime Minister of Great Britain. Date: 1960s
Se5S Pursue an AlbatrossTwo SE5s pursue an Albatross D.III of the Richthofen Jagstafel Date: 1917
Montgolfier balloon ascent, Versailles
Blanchards balloon and apparatusA representation of Jean-Pierre Blanchards balloon and apparatus, with annotations. Below the large round balloon is a parachute, and under that two men in the gondola with wings for steering. 1780s
Blanchards balloon and apparatusA representation of Jean-Pierre Blanchards balloon and apparatus, with annotations below. Below the large round balloon is a parachute, and below that two men in the gondola with wings for steering
Balloon ascent from St Cloud, Paris
Satirical images of an Air BalloonSet of 12 satirical images with captions of an Air Balloon, showing filling, flying, reaching the moon, coming back to earth, and bursting. 1784
Technical diagram of a flying machine, with measurements and annotations. The small red circle labelled C is the pilots seat. late 18th century
Balloon ascent from Prairie de Nesle, northern FranceBalloon ascent by M Charles from the Prairie de Nesle, northern France, where it had landed after taking off from the Tuileries Gardens, Paris, on 1 December 1783
Balloon ascent, Tuileries Gardens, ParisBalloon ascent by Charles and Robert from the Tuileries Gardens, Paris. 1 December 1783
Technical diagram of a flying machine, with pilotTechnical diagram of a flying machine, with measurements and annotations, and a pilot seated at the controls. circa late 18th century
Garnerin descending in his parachute, ParisGarnerin descending in his parachute, with his discarded balloon on the left. Claimed to be the first to descend from a balloon by means of a parachute
Map, Battle of FleurusMap of the Battle of Fleurus - it was won by the French Army, with the first military use of a reconnaissance balloon. The hydrogen balloon L Entreprenant was used to pass messages to the ground
Battle of Fleurus with balloonThe Battle of Fleurus, won by the French Army, with the first military use of a reconnaissance balloon. The hydrogen balloon L Entreprenant was used to pass messages to the ground while the French