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John Allen, left, of the Avro Weapons Research Division, ?John Allen, left, of the Avro Weapons Research Division, discussed the extreme launch accuracies needed for lunar probes at a lecture to the Graduates
Hawker Siddeley Harrier T2, XW270
Rolls-Royce RB211-535E4
Aerial view of Gladstone Dock, Bootle
Napier Nomad compound diesel engine, starboard front quarter
Napier Sabre installation on Vickers Warwick CIII, HG248
Aerial view of St Andrew Square, Edinburgh, ScotlandAerial view of St Andrew Square, Edinburgh. Date: c. 1919
Aerial view of Hampstead Heath
Aerial view of Croydon Airport
Aerial view of Clifton Suspension Bridge
The 1989-1990 Royal Aeronautical Society Council meet in the Argyll Room at No.4 Hamilton Place. Date: circa 1990
The 1989-1990 Royal Aeronautical Society Council on the terrace at No.4 Hamilton Place. Date: circa 1990
Peter Masefield, RAeS President and Dr Archie Ballantyne, RAeS Secretary, receive Sir Sydney and Lady Camm at the 94th Anniversary Luncheon on 12 January 1960
Dr Archie Ballantyne, RAeS Secretary, and Dr A. J. BarrettDr Archie Ballantyne, RAeS Secretary, and Dr A.J. Barrett, Head of the Technical Department, at the opening of the Lecture Theatre in December 1960
Senior staff at the opening of the Lecture Theatre in December 1960. From left: Frank H. Smith, Miss E.C. Pike, Miss Florence Barwood, Dr Archie Ballantyne, Dr A.J
Miss Florence Barwood, in white, talking to John Stack. Wilbur Wright lecture, September 1951. [See also 56010518]
London Heliport, Battersea, June 1959. Date: 1959
The aircraft and pupils of the RAFVR at Gatwick. Aircraft include Hawker Harts, de Havilland Tiger Moths and Miles Magisters
RAFVR at Gatwick. The chief Ground Instructor gives a lesson on finding the course to steer by the aid of a course and speed calculator
A Hawker Hart and crew of the RAFVR at Gatwick
Aerial view of St Pauls and its neighbourhood - LondonAerial view of St Pauls and its neighbourhood with London Bridge in the distance, taken from a balloon at about 1, 500ft by Griffith Brewer on 22 May 1909
British Hovercraft Corporation BH7 Mk2, 12 April 1972, on its return to HMS Daedalus, Lee-on-Solent, after nine weeks of trials in the Baltic Sea. Date: 1972
St Thomass Hospital and Westminster Bridge - Aerial photogrSt Thomass Hospital and Westminster Bridge taken from the goldbeater balloon operated from the gig in the Thames
The hydrogen balloon Bee inflated ready for ascending at Knowless Oxygen Works at Wolverhampton
Griffith Brewer and Alec Ogilvie in the basket of 1, 800cu ft hydrogen balloon Bee standing in the airship shed at Etterbeck, Brussels, before ascending on 27 July 1912
Aerial photograph Houses of Parliament and Westminster Bridge taken on 22 May 1909 by Griffith Brewer
Balloon being let up from a gig to take photographs opposite the Houses of Parliament
Photograph from an automatic camera suspended from net taken 25 August 1907 at East Horden, Essex. In the hoop: Oswald Short and the Hon Claud Brabazon
Inflating the goldbeater skin 500 cubit feet balloonInflating the goldbeater skin 500cu ft balloon before letting it up to take photographs
Aerial view - Thames and Westminster Bridge taken by balloonAerial view of the Thames and Westminster Bridge taken in 1891 with a Kodak
500cu ft balloon being inflated with hydrogen at Netley before being taken out to take photos on Southampton Water. Holding the balloon from left: ???
Goldbeater skin balloon of 500 cubic feetGoldbeater skin balloon of 500cu ft inflated with coal gas, with camera attached being let up from 20 Waldegrave Park, Strawberry Hill
Pictured alongside an Armstrong Whitworth AW52 experimental tailless aircraft at Bagibnton Aerodrome are, from left, T.O.M
Grumman Martlet of the Royal Navy
The crew that sank the battleship Tirpitz. From left: F/O Giarish, Australia; Flt Lt Buckham, Australia; F/O Nolan, London; Sq Ldr A.G. Williams; F/O daniell, Canada and Wg Cdr J.B
A British destroyer towing an observation balloon
Grumman Hellcat of the Royal Navy in the East Indies Fleet, c.June 1945
North American Harvard, NZ1099
North American Harvards
North American Harvard IIB, KF314
The first North American Harvard I, N7000. From left: H.C. Luttman, Inspector-in-Charge AID; Sqn Ldr R. Addams, RAF Representative; J.H. Dutch Kindelberger, President, North American Aircraft; J.L
Avro 534 Baby, G-EAUM, with a 60hp ADC Cirrus I air-cooled engine
Avro 694 Lincoln, probably RE367, Aries III of the Empire Air Navigation School
Avro 652A Anson I first production prototype, K6152
Avro 652, G-ACRM, Avalon, of Imperial Airways
Avro 626
Avro 626, probably G-ABFM
Avro 626, probably G-ABGG