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Invicta Collection

"Invicta: A Symbol of Strength and Resilience" The military badge proudly displays the emblem of Invicta, representing courage and determination

Background imageInvicta Collection: Invicta steam locomotive, Canterbury, early 1900s

Invicta steam locomotive, Canterbury, early 1900s

Background imageInvicta Collection: Invicta, steam engine, Canterbury

Invicta, steam engine, Canterbury

Background imageInvicta Collection: Invicta, the Saxon emblem of Kent

Invicta, the Saxon emblem of Kent
LLM456242 Invicta, the Saxon emblem of Kent by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Invicta, the Saxon emblem of Kent)

Background imageInvicta Collection: Cap badge, c. 1898 (metal)

Cap badge, c. 1898 (metal)
3043294 Cap badge, c.1898 (metal) by English School, (19th century); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: Cap badge, Queens Own Royal West Kent Regiment, 1898)

Background imageInvicta Collection: William I receives the surrender of Dover (colour litho)

William I receives the surrender of Dover (colour litho)
3643305 William I receives the surrender of Dover (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: William I receives the surrender of Dover)

Background imageInvicta Collection: Invicta, the Saxon Emblem of Kent (engraving)

Invicta, the Saxon Emblem of Kent (engraving)
670363 Invicta, the Saxon Emblem of Kent (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Invicta, the Saxon Emblem of Kent)

Background imageInvicta Collection: FALL / MALTESE TERRIER / 36

FALL / MALTESE TERRIER / 36
INVICTA TUPPENNY and SALICIE TWO THREE Owned by Moubray. Date: 1936

Background imageInvicta Collection: FALL / MALTESE TERRIER / 37

FALL / MALTESE TERRIER / 37
INVICTA JACK FROST Date: 1937

Background imageInvicta Collection: Invicta tricycle 1886

Invicta tricycle 1886
Gentleman at the back controlling the tricycle with two shafts which extends from the centre of the front steering wheel to some inches behind the large back wheels and then a coil is made

Background imageInvicta Collection: Merchantman - G-AXNT

Merchantman - G-AXNT
Vickers Merchantman - G-AXNT of Invicta Air Cargo (freighter conversion of Vickers Vanguard). Date: 1980s

Background imageInvicta Collection: 1931 Invicta open roadster. Creator: Unknown

1931 Invicta open roadster. Creator: Unknown
1931 Invicta open roadster

Background imageInvicta Collection: 1933 Invicta 1. 5. Creator: Unknown

1933 Invicta 1. 5. Creator: Unknown
1933 Invicta 1.5

Background imageInvicta Collection: Invicta 4-seat high-chassis tourer of Donald Healey, B&HMC Brighton Motor Rally, 1930

Invicta 4-seat high-chassis tourer of Donald Healey, B&HMC Brighton Motor Rally, 1930
Invicta 4-seat high-chassis tourer 1928 4467 cc. Vehicle Reg. No. PK2552. Event Entry No: 1. Driver: Healey, D.M. Finished: 5th of 16. Place: B&HMC Brighton Motor Rally. Date: 28.6-1.7.30

Background imageInvicta Collection: Invicta 2-door drophead coupe at the Boulogne Motor Week, France, 1928. Artist: Bill Brunell

Invicta 2-door drophead coupe at the Boulogne Motor Week, France, 1928. Artist: Bill Brunell
Invicta 2-door d/h coupe. Event Entry No: 120. Place: Boulogne Motor Week. Date: 3-9.9.28

Background imageInvicta Collection: Invicta of DM Healey and a Standard Sportsmans saloon at the B&HMC Brighton Motor Rally, 1930

Invicta of DM Healey and a Standard Sportsmans saloon at the B&HMC Brighton Motor Rally, 1930
Invicta 4-seat high-chassis tourer 1928 4467 cc. Reg. No. PK2552. No: 1. Driver: Healey, D.M. Centre: Standard Sportsmans saloon 1930 2054 cc. Reg. No. GF8440. No: 14. B&HMC Brighton Motor Rally

Background imageInvicta Collection: Invicta of DM Healey at the B&HMC Brighton Motor Rally, 1930. Artist: Bill Brunell

Invicta of DM Healey at the B&HMC Brighton Motor Rally, 1930. Artist: Bill Brunell
Invicta 4-seat high-chassis tourer 1928 4467 cc. Vehicle Reg. No. PK2552. Event Entry No: 1. Driver: Healey, D.M. Finished: 5th of 16. Place: B&HMC Brighton Motor Rally. Date: 28.6-1.7.30

Background imageInvicta Collection: Stripped Invicta 4-seater racing at a BARC meeting, Brooklands, Surrey, 1930s Artist: Bill Brunell

Stripped Invicta 4-seater racing at a BARC meeting, Brooklands, Surrey, 1930s Artist: Bill Brunell
Invicta Stripped 4-seater. 4467 cc. Event Entry No: 2. Place: Brooklands. B.A.R.C

Background imageInvicta Collection: Invictas Type Red Gauntlet of D Monro at the Bugatti Owners Club Lewes Speed Trials, Sussex, 1937

Invictas Type Red Gauntlet of D Monro at the Bugatti Owners Club Lewes Speed Trials, Sussex, 1937
Invicta SType Red Gauntlet. 1935 4467 cc. Vehicle Reg. No. TJ8805. Event Entry No: 3. Driver: Monro, D. Time: 28.2 sec. Place: B.O.C. Lewes Speed trials. Date: 4.9.37

Background imageInvicta Collection: Invicta of HJ Broadbent competing at the Bugatti Owners Club Lewes Speed Trials, Sussex, 1937

Invicta of HJ Broadbent competing at the Bugatti Owners Club Lewes Speed Trials, Sussex, 1937
Invicta Drop head high chassis 4467 cc. Vehicle Reg. No. GC4997. Event Entry No: 28 Driver: Broadbent, H.J. Place: B.O.C. Lewes Speed trials. Date: 4.9.37

Background imageInvicta Collection: 1496 cc Invicta, Bugatti Owners Club Hill Climb, Chalfont St Peter, Buckinghamshire, 1935

1496 cc Invicta, Bugatti Owners Club Hill Climb, Chalfont St Peter, Buckinghamshire, 1935
Invicta 1496 cc. Vehicle Reg. No. BGX303. Event Entry No: 7. Place: Chalfont St. Peter. B.O.C. Hillclimb. Date: 25.5.35

Background imageInvicta Collection: 4. 5 litre Invicta, Bugatti Owners Club Hill Climb, Chalfont St Peter, Buckinghamshire, 1935

4. 5 litre Invicta, Bugatti Owners Club Hill Climb, Chalfont St Peter, Buckinghamshire, 1935
Invicta High-chassis 4 1/2litre. ca 1928 Vehicle Reg. No. PH2756. Event Entry No: 19. Place: Chalfont St.Peter. B.O.C. Hillclimb. Date: 25.5.35

Background imageInvicta Collection: Invicta of D Munro at the finish of the BOC Hill Climb, Chalfont St Peter, Buckinghamshire, 1932

Invicta of D Munro at the finish of the BOC Hill Climb, Chalfont St Peter, Buckinghamshire, 1932
Invicta High-chassis 4 1/2litre. ca 1928 Vehicle Reg. No. PH2756. Event Entry No: 28. Driver: Munro, D. Place: Chalfont St. Peter, Buckinghamshire. B.O.C. Hillclimb. 25.6.32

Background imageInvicta Collection: Invicta 4-seater high-chassis tourer of Violette Corderey, Boulogne Motor Week, France, 1928

Invicta 4-seater high-chassis tourer of Violette Corderey, Boulogne Motor Week, France, 1928
Invicta 4-seat high-chassis tourer 1928 4467 cc. Vehicle Reg. No. PK2552. Event Entry No: 14. Driver: Corderey, Miss. V. Place: Boulogne Motor Week. Date: 3-9.9.28

Background imageInvicta Collection: Raymond Mays 4500 cc Invicta competing in the Shelsley Walsh Speed Hill Climb, Worcestershire

Raymond Mays 4500 cc Invicta competing in the Shelsley Walsh Speed Hill Climb, Worcestershire
Invicta 4500 cc. Vehicle Reg. No. PL5676. Event Entry No: 54 Driver: Mays, R. Place: M.A.C. Shelsley Walsh H/Climb

Background imageInvicta Collection: Mechanics working on Raymond Mays 4500 cc Invicta car. Artist: Bill Brunell

Mechanics working on Raymond Mays 4500 cc Invicta car. Artist: Bill Brunell
Invicta 4500 cc. Working on R.Mays car. Place:

Background imageInvicta Collection: Invicta of FH Cairnes and George Field in the pits at the JCC Double Twelve race, Brooklands, 1931

Invicta of FH Cairnes and George Field in the pits at the JCC Double Twelve race, Brooklands, 1931
Invicta 4467 cc. Event Entry No: 3 Driver: Cairnes, F.H. Field, G. Not placed. Results in The Autocar magazine gave Froy, D/Field, G. as drivers. Place: Brooklands. J.C.C. Double Twelve

Background imageInvicta Collection: Invicta and Vauxhall 30 / 98 racing on the banking at an Inter-Club Meeting, Brooklands

Invicta and Vauxhall 30 / 98 racing on the banking at an Inter-Club Meeting, Brooklands, 20 June 1931
Centre Invicta 4467 cc. Event Entry No: 2 Driver: Cairnes, Maj. R.J. Right Vauxhall 30/98 4310 cc. Event Entry No: 3 Driver: Munday, R.J. Place: Brooklands. Inter-Club Meeting. Date: 20.6.31

Background imageInvicta Collection: Invicta 4467 cc car at Brooklands. Artist: Bill Brunell

Invicta 4467 cc car at Brooklands. Artist: Bill Brunell
Invicta 4467 cc. Event Entry No: 6.. Place: Brooklands

Background imageInvicta Collection: Invicta leading a Riley 9 Brooklands in the JCC Double Twelve race, Brooklands, 8 / 9 May 1931

Invicta leading a Riley 9 Brooklands in the JCC Double Twelve race, Brooklands, 8 / 9 May 1931
Invicta 4467 cc. Event Entry No: 3 Driver: Cairnes, F.H. Field, G. Not placed. 455 laps, 1190.8 miles. Did not complete distance. Riley 9 Brooklands 1089 c. Place: Brooklands. J.C.C. Double Twelve

Background imageInvicta Collection: Dudley Froy and George Fields Invicta at the JCC Double Twelve race, Brooklands, 8 / 9 May 1931

Dudley Froy and George Fields Invicta at the JCC Double Twelve race, Brooklands, 8 / 9 May 1931
Invicta 4467 cc. Event Entry No: 3 Driver: Froy, D. Field, G. Finished: Not placed. 455 laps, 1190.8 miles. O/s bonnet raised. Place: Brooklands. J.C.C. Double Twelve. Date: 8/9.5.31

Background imageInvicta Collection: Invicta and Austin Ulster racing on the Members Banking at Brooklands. Artist: Bill Brunell

Invicta and Austin Ulster racing on the Members Banking at Brooklands. Artist: Bill Brunell
Background Invicta 4467 cc. Event Entry No: 1. Austin Ulster 747 cc. Event Entry No: 18. Place: Brooklands, On Members Banking, Members Bridge in background

Background imageInvicta Collection: Talbot, Lagonda and Invicta racing on the Members Banking at Brooklands. Artist: Bill Brunell

Talbot, Lagonda and Invicta racing on the Members Banking at Brooklands. Artist: Bill Brunell
No: 7. Right of centre Talbot Event Entry No: 5. Centre Lagonda 1954 cc. Reg. No. OG6600. Event Entry No: 15. Left Invicta 4467 cc. Event Entry No: 4

Background imageInvicta Collection: Bugatti Type 43, Sunbeam and Invicta racing on the Members Banking at Brooklands

Bugatti Type 43, Sunbeam and Invicta racing on the Members Banking at Brooklands
Bugatti Type 43 2296S cc. Event Entry No: 11. Right of centre Sunbeam 3000 cc. Event Entry No: 9. Left of centre Unidentified car Event Entry No: 8. Left Invicta 4467 cc. No: 4

Background imageInvicta Collection: Invicta, Talbot and Frazer-Nash cars racing on the Members Banking at Brooklands

Invicta, Talbot and Frazer-Nash cars racing on the Members Banking at Brooklands
Right Invicta 4467 cc. Event Entry No: 4. Right of centre Talbot Event Entry No: 5. Left of centre Frazer-Nash 1496 cc. Event Entry No: 6

Background imageInvicta Collection: Lea-Francis 1496 cc, MG M type and Invicta 4467 cc racing on the Members Banking at Brooklands

Lea-Francis 1496 cc, MG M type and Invicta 4467 cc racing on the Members Banking at Brooklands
Left Lea Francis 1496S cc. Event Entry No: 12. MG M 12/12 847 cc. Event Entry No: 17. Right Invicta 4467 cc. Event Entry No: 1. Place: Brooklands, On Members Banking, Members Bridge in background

Background imageInvicta Collection: Blitz in London -- Invicta Road, Westcombe Park, WW2

Blitz in London -- Invicta Road, Westcombe Park, WW2
Blitz in London -- firefighters join Heavy Rescue teams and ARP squads who are searching for casualties and bodies after a heavy explosive bomb devastated buildings in Invicta Road, Westcombe Park

Background imageInvicta Collection: Invicta S1 Britain

Invicta S1 Britain

Background imageInvicta Collection: UK. A trout fishing wet fly known as an Invicta secured in a fly-tying vice

UK. A trout fishing wet fly known as an Invicta secured in a fly-tying vice

Background imageInvicta Collection: Ancient radio receiver

Ancient radio receiver. Brand Invicta

Background imageInvicta Collection: The Channel Steamer Invicta Stranded Outside Calais Harbour France, 1888 Engraving

The Channel Steamer Invicta Stranded Outside Calais Harbour France, 1888 Engraving

Background imageInvicta Collection: Sports Car

Sports Car
24th August 1931: An Invicta sports car of the latest model parked in a London street. It is currently on show at Connaught Motors of Berkeley St. (Photo by Sasha/Getty Images)

Background imageInvicta Collection: The Channel Steamer Invicta Stranded Outside Calais Harbour France

The Channel Steamer Invicta Stranded Outside Calais Harbour France, 1888 Engraving

Background imageInvicta Collection: CJ5 3340 Invicta car, car badge

CJ5 3340 Invicta car, car badge
Invicta car, car badge, Invictas type, TF 5198, Trevor Swete, VSCC Pomeroy Trophy

Background imageInvicta Collection: Blitz in London -- Invicta Road, Westcombe Park, WW2

Blitz in London -- Invicta Road, Westcombe Park, WW2
Blitz in London -- firefighters join Heavy Rescue teams (in overalls) and ARP squads who are searching for casualties and bodies after a heavy explosive bomb devastated buildings

Background imageInvicta Collection: Blitz in London -- Invicta Road, Westcombe Park, WW2

Blitz in London -- Invicta Road, Westcombe Park, WW2
Blitz in London -- firefighters join Heavy Rescue teams (in overalls) and ARP squads who are searching for casualties and bodies after a heavy explosive bomb devastated buildings in Invicta Road

Background imageInvicta Collection: Invicta S-Type 4. 5

Invicta S-Type 4. 5
Invicta S-Type 4.5

Background imageInvicta Collection: Invicta Steam Engine

Invicta Steam Engine
The Invicta steam locomotive built by George Stephenson, used on the Canterbury and Whitstable Railway, the first regular steam passenger railway in the world



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"Invicta: A Symbol of Strength and Resilience" The military badge proudly displays the emblem of Invicta, representing courage and determination. In the early 1900s, the Invicta steam locomotive chugged through Canterbury, a testament to its power and reliability. During World War II's Blitz in London, Invicta Road in Westcombe Park stood strong amidst chaos, reflecting unwavering resilience. The Saxon emblem of Kent, known as Invicta, symbolizes the indomitable spirit that runs deep within this historic region. Dating back to 1898, a metal cap badge bearing the name "Invicta" signifies honor and loyalty among those who wore it. William I's receipt of Dover's surrender captured in a color lithograph depicts how even conquerors recognize Invicta's strength. An engraving showcasing Invicta as the Saxon Emblem of Kent highlights its enduring legacy throughout centuries past. The Fall Maltese Terriers numbered 36 and 37 remind us that even small creatures can embody invincibility with their tenacity. The innovative design of the Invicta tricycle from 1886 exemplifies progress fueled by determination and ingenuity. As G-AXNT soars through the skies as a merchantman aircraft named "Invicta, " it carries on this timeless symbol of fortitude. In various forms - be it locomotives or emblems - "Invicta" has consistently represented an unyielding spirit that refuses to be defeated or deterred by any challenge thrown its way. Note.