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Indigenous tribal family of North West Canada. circa 1908
Steam ship landing on River Elbe - Dresden, GermanySteam ship landing (jetty, quay) on the banks of the River Elbe with the Augustus Bridge at Dresden, Saxony, Germany. This 12-arch sandstone bridge was replaced between 1907-1910. circa 1903
Working Mens Technical College, Melbourne, AustraliaWorking Mens Technical College, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. circa 1910
Public Library, Tooting, London. 1906
Free Library, Queens Park, London 1913
George V last journey at NorfolkKing George V last journey from his Norfolk home to London; The funeral procession leaving the Church of St Mary Magdalene, Sandringham, Norfolk, where the King was lying-in-state
Gustave Whitehead AlbatrosGustave Whitehead conducting tests on his Albatros aircraft during its construction. Date: circa 1900
United States Army Air Corps - USaC - Curtiss P-40United States Army Air Corps (USaC) - Curtiss P-40 (Model 81). The first production standard, delivered with the stars and stripes on both wings, unusually
United States Air Force - F-89D Scorpion 53-2536Curtiss Model 35 Hawk 1 NR9110 (msn 17), colloquially known as the Doolittle Hawk with Lieutenant Jimmy Doolittle, who flew it for Curtiss on demonstration flights
Engineering Division XNBL-1 AS64215 main undercarriageMain undercarriage unit of Engineering Division XNBL-1 AS64215, (also known as The Barling Bomber and Witteman-Lewis XNBL-1 and McCook Field Project P-303), during manufacture at Witteman-Lewis Co
Engineering Division XNBL-1 AS64215Propeller from one of the Liberty engines fitted to Engineering Division XNBL-1 AS64215, (also known as The Barling Bomber and Witteman-Lewis XNBL-1 and McCook Field Project P-303)
Engineering Division XNBL-1 AS64215, (also known as The Barling Bomber and Witteman-Lewis XNBL-1 and McCook Field Project P-303), during manufacture at Witteman-Lewis Co
Engineering Division XNBL-1 AS64215A worker sat on a Liberty engine nacelle of Engineering Division XNBL-1 AS64215, (also known as The Barling Bomber and Witteman-Lewis XNBL-1 and McCook Field Project P-303)
United States Air Force - Fairchild C-123K 55-4561 (msn 20222, unit code WM), of the 310th Tactical Airlift Squadron from Phan Rang Air Base, at Phu Cat Air Base in Vietnam
United States Air Force - Convair F-106A Delta Dart 57-0231 of the 87th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron at Hamilton Air Force base
United States Air Force Convair F-102A Delta Dagger 57-0832United States Air Force - Convair F-102A Delta Dagger 57-0832 of the 482nd Fighter-Interceptor Squadron. Date: circa 1961
United States Navy - McDonnell F2H-2P Banshee 125073 (msn 253, unit code PL, call-sign 1) of VC-62. The F2H-2P was an un-armed photographic reconnaissance version with six vertical
Ransomes Sims & Jefferies General Purpose Engine VX 7317 ( number: 41046) Ivanhoe, with Ruston, Proctor and Company Portable Engine number: 50321
United States Coast Guard - Lockheed SC-130B Hercules 1350United States Coast Guard - Lockheed HC-130B-LM Hercules number: (USCG)1350 (msn 282-3763) at San Francisico USCG Air Station (co-located with SF International)
United States Air Force Reserve - Fairchild C-123K 54-0668 (msn 20117) at Lackland Air Force Base (AFB). Built as a Fairchild C-123B-9-FA Provider, number: 681 was converted to C-123K
United States Navy - Douglas TA-4J 158719United States Navy - Douglas TA-4J 153690 (msn 13628, unit code NJ, call sign 01), of VT-127 at NAS Lemore. Date: 1976