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Turkey. Constantinople. Old IstanbulOttoman Empire. Turkey. Constantinople (today Istanbul). Old Istanbul. Engraving by Lemaitre, Vormser and Lepetit. Historia de Turquia by Joseph Marie Jouannin (1783-1844) and Jules Van Gaver, 1840
Turkey. Istanbul. The aqueduct of UzunkemerOttoman Empire. Turkey. Constantinople (today Istanbul). The aqueduct of Uzunkemer near Belgrade Forest. It is an Ottoman aqueduct bridge on the northern branch of the Kirkcesme Supply System
Turkey. Ottoman Empire. Turkish army troops. From left to right: Chatir, Pasha, militiaman, Harbagi, Egyptian soldier and another militiaman. Engraving by Lemaitre, Lalaisse and Chaillot
United States Air Force North American T-6G Texan 50-1279, buzz-number TA-279, (msn 168-443), at the USAF Museum storage compound at Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
Catherine Kitty Brigid Kiernan (1893-1945), pictured at home after the announcement of her engagement to Irish revolutionary leader and Chairman of the Provisional Government, Michael Collins
Nannie Langhorne Shaw pictured in The Sketch at the time of her engagement to Waldorf Astor. Her sister Irene was married to the artist Charles Dana Gibson
Nannie Langhorne Shaw pictured in The Bystander at the time of her engagement to Waldorf Astor in 1906. Her sister Irene married the artist Charles Dana Gibson so both women were celebrated as being
The Maharani of Cooch Behar pictured with Major Kunish Jung at a meet of the Belvoir hounds at Hungarton, near Grantham in February 1928. Date: 1928
Nancy Astor, the first woman M. P. to take her seat in the House of CommonsNancy Astor, the first woman M.P. to take her seat in the House of Commons, seen in 1911 arriving at a recent meet of the Pytchley Hunt. Date: 1911
Fournier RF-4D G-AVWZ at Southend Airport, with a trio of Cessna 152s. Date: 1969
Percival P. 54 Prince series 6B G-AMKYPercival P.54 Prince series 6B G-AMKY (msn P50-36) at Stansted airport on the road to the scrappy!! Date: 1973
BAC One-Eleven 501EX G-AWYT of British United Airlines at Gatwick Airport, with another. Date: circa 1969
Westland Wessex 60 series 1 G-AWOX (msn WA686). Date: 1968
Lockheed JetStar PK-IJZ. Date: 1970s
Lockheed JetStar N2222R. Date: 1970s
Hawker Siddeley HS. 121 Trident 1E-140 G-AVYBHawker Siddeley HS.121 Trident 1E-140 G-AVYB (msn 2136) of Channel Airways at Southend Airport. Date: circa 1970
Royal Air Force Austers WJ316, at the 1951 SBAC Farnborough Air Show. First flown in August 1950 and written off on 29 September 1955
Boeing 727-200 HZ-DAS at London Heathrow Airport. Date: 1983
Hiller 360 G-AOFV of Helicopter Services Ltd. at Newcastle Airport. Date: 1961
Fokker F-27-600 PH-FPN (msn 10483) at the 1970 SBAC Farnborough Air Show. PH-FPN was delivered to the Imperial Iranian Air Force as 5-8808. Date: 1970
Auster T. 7 WE600Auster T.7 WE600 at RAF Abingdon for the RAF 50th Anniversary. WE600 was delivered on 25 May 1951, later allotted maintenance serial 7602M and ultimately preserved at the Cosford Aerospace Museum
British Aircraft Corporation One-Eleven 416EK G-AVOF (msn BAC.131) of Autair International at Luton Airport. Date: 1968
North American Harvard II FS890 of the Central Flying School. Date: 1960s
Britten-Norman BN-2A Islander G-BaE at Biggin Hill Air Fair. Date: 1970s
Boeing 707-349C G-AWTK (msn 18975) of Caledonian Airways at newcastle Airport. Date: 1971
British Aircraft Corporation One-Eleven 320L AZ G-AVBY (msn BAC.113) of Laker Airways. Date: 1970s
Brantly B-2B G-ATFH (msn 449). This helicopter was destroyed on 3 February 1977. Date: circa 1974
Taylorcraft Auster 5 G-AMVD (msn 1565). built for the Royal Air Force as TJ565, registered as G-AMVD in the UK on 6 October 1952, it was exported to France as F-BGTF from 26 May 1953
Grumman G-159 Gulfstream I N717 Date: 1970s
Douglas DC-3A N34952 (msn 6345) of Braniff International Airways. After being impressed into the United States Air Force during the war N34952 was restored to the civil register
United States Marines Corps Lockheed KC-130F Hercules 149789 of VMGR-252 Heavy Haulers, based at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina, at Bradley Field for an air display. Date: 1965
Flaglor High-Tow N2840C at Groton Connecticut. Built by F.K. Chuck Flaglor at Des Plaines IL. In 1957, the High-Tow was a hybrid with a Waco fuselage and wings from a Fleet aircraft
Culver V NC3003K (msn V-222), small high performance two-seater built by the Superior Aircraft Company, (V for Victory, not a Roman numeral). Registration cancelled 4 May 1965. Date: 1950s-60s
Corben Baby Ace CF-RCB, home-built from plans. Five aircraft were factory-built and hundreds more completed by home-builders. Date: 1960s
Mraz M. 1D Sokol OK-DHRMraz M.1D Sokol OK-DHR, at Orly Airport for the 1949 Salon Aeronautique, with air display number 54. Date: 1949
BAC One-Eleven-401 N5017BAC One-Eleven-401 Astrojet N5017 of American Airlines. Date: 1960s-1970s
de Havilland DH. 85 Leopard Moth G-ACLLde Havilland DH.85 Leopard Moth G-ACLL (msn 7028). G-ACLL was impressed into the Royal Air Force on 9 July 1940 as AW165. Date: 1950s
Stinson Juniors NC10852 (msn 8039). Date: 1960s