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RAF Hawker Nimrod II, K3654, preparing for catapult launch at No.1 RAF Flying Training School, Leuchars, Scotland Date: 1938
RAF Hawker Hind light day bomber Date: 1938
RAF Fighter Squadron Markings Date: 1938
RAF Avro Anson used for training pilots Date: 1938
RAF Avro Anson reconnaissance plane escorting King George VI and Queen Elizabeth across the English Channel, 19 July 1938 Date: 1938
RAF Avro Anson K6152 multi-role aircraft Date: 1938
Qantas Empire Airways, De Havilland Express aircraft Date: 1938
Pilot's cockpit in a Tiger Moth aircraftPilot's cockpit in a Tiger Moth aircraft Date: 1938
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Douglas DC3 aircraft at Schipol Airport Date: 1938
Italian Savoia-Marchetti S74, long-distance commercial aircraft Date: 1938
Henri Farman in an early Voisin biplane Date: circa 1907
Glider Aircraft at National Gliding Contests, Dunstable, Bedfordshire, July 1938 Date: 1938
German Luftwaffe Heinkel He 51 Fighter Biplane Date: 1938
French Arc-en-Ciel or Rainbow Airliner, built by Couzinet Date: 1938
Four Bristol engines of Imperial Airways Airliner Scylla Date: 1938
Focke-Wulf Fw200V2 Condor D-AETA Westfalen, Lufthansa Airlines Date: 1938
De Havilland Dragonfly on a test flight Date: 1938
Croydon Airport ground crew service Handley Page HeraclesCroydon Airport ground crew service a Handley Page Heracles Date: 1938
British Airways Lockheed Electra Airliner at Croydon Airport Date: 1938
Blackburn Shark bomber and reconnaissance seaplane Date: 1938
Barrage balloons protecting RAF station, Cardington, BedsBarrage balloons protecting RAF station, Cardington, Bedfordshire Date: 1938
Autogiro aircraft flying at Hamble, Hampshire Date: 1938
RAF Hawker Harts bomber, practice attack on warship Date: 1937
Grosvenor House De Havilland Comet designed for England-Australia Air Race, October 1934 Date: 1937
Southwold Beach, Suffolk, viewed from the pier Date: 1934
Music cover, Keep on the Bright Side, from Happy Ever AfterMusic Cover, Keep on the Bright Side, words by Douglas Furber, music by Werner R Heymann, from the UFA film Happy Ever After Date: 1932
Whitehall Films, offices and studio, ElstreeWhitehall Films, offices (left) and studio (right), Elstree, Hertfordshire Date: 1929
Music cover, The Night Was Made for Love, by Jerome Kern and Otto Harbach, from the musical The Cat and the Fiddle Date: 1931
Music cover, Maurice Chevalier, Souvenir Selection of ten songs Date: 1930
Worton Hall Studios, Isleworth, Middlesex, home of British Screen Productions Date: 1929
William Freshman and Marguerite Allan in Widecombe FairWilliam Freshman and Marguerite Allan in British International Pictures film, Widecombe Fair Date: 1929
Whitehall Films Ltd, film studio, Boreham Wood, ElstreeWhitehall Films Ltd, new film studio, Station Road, Boreham Wood, Elstree, Hertfordshire Date: 1929
Carpenter's Shop, British Lion Films, Beaconsfield StudioThe Carpenter's Shop, British Lion Films, Beaconsfield Studio Date: 1929
Advert, Twin Deck Celebritone Gramophone, complete installation £125 Date: 1929
Street setting for film Kitty, by Burlington StudiosAerial view of street setting for film Kitty, by Burlington Studios, at BIP Studios, Elstree, Hertfordshire Date: 1929
Stoll film studios building, Cricklewood, North LondonStoll Picture Productions film studios building, Temple Road, Cricklewood, North London Date: 1929
Skeleton of British International new studios at ElstreeSkeleton of British International Pictures new film studios at Elstree under construction Date: 1929
Sir John Martin Harvey in The Burgomaster of StilemondeSir John Martin Harvey in British Filmcraft Production, The Burgomaster of Stilemonde, directed by George Banfield Date: 1929
Two Pioneer films, Streets of London, and The Second Mate - and now in production, Human Cargo Date: 1929
Three silent British films, New Era Productions, LondonThree silent British films, New Era, D'Arblay Street, London - Guns of Loos, The Infamous Lady, Down Channel (2 of 2) Date: 1929
Walter Forde, four Archibald Nettlefold films - director and star of Wait and See, What Next! and Would You Believe It!, and director of The Silent House Date: 1929
Mabel Poulton in film, The Silent House, produced by Archibald Nettlefold, directed by Walter Forde Date: 1929
Mabel Poulton in five Archibald Nettlefold films - Virginia's Husband, Troublesome Wives, Wild Cat Hetty, The Silent House, and The Lavender Lad Date: 1929
British Productions films 1929 and 1930 - The Bondman, The First-Born, The Wrecker, The Burgomaster of Stilemonde, The Woman in White, The Blue Peter, Albino the Outcast, When Knights Were Bold
Argosy Productions film, Ringing the Changes, featuring Henry Edwards and Margot Landa, based on the novel Jix by R Raleigh King, directed by Leslie Hiscott Date: 1929
Ivor Novello and Isabel Jeans in film, The Return of the RatIvor Novello and Isabel Jeans in Gainsborough Pictures film, The Return of the Rat, directed by Graham Cutts Date: 1929
Betty Balfour, actress, known as the British Mary PickfordSilent film actress Betty Balfour (1902-1977), known as the British Mary Pickford and Britain's Queen of Happiness Date: 1929
Film, Volga Volga, directed by TourjanskiBritish & Foreign Films, Volga Volga, directed by Tourjanski Date: 1929