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"Operating through time and history: From HMAS Melbourne to Lewisham Military Hospital" Step aboard the Her Majesty's Australian Ship (HMAS) Melbourne (21

Background imageOperated Collection: Dassault Falcon 20B-5 F-BNRE

Dassault Falcon 20B-5 F-BNRE (msn 53), of Dassault Aviation, operated for the Air France pilot training programme, sometime between 9 November 1966 to 2 June 1969, somewhere in Africa

Background imageOperated Collection: Dassault Falcon 20E EC-BZV

Dassault Falcon 20E EC-BZV (msn 253), of the Secretariat of Civil Aviation, at Madrid International Airport. Later operated by the Spanish Air Force (Ejercito del Aire), as T.11-1 and TM.11-1

Background imageOperated Collection: Dassault Falcon 20D EC-BVV

Dassault Falcon 20D EC-BVV (msn 219), of the Secretariat of Civil Aviation, at Madrid International Airport. Later operated by the Spanish Air Force (Ejercito del Aire), as T.11-3 and TM.11-3

Background imageOperated Collection: Dassault Falcon 20D EC-BXV

Dassault Falcon 20D EC-BXV (msn 222 (471?)), of the Spanish Government. Later operated by the Spanish Air Force (Ejercito del Aire), as T.11-2 and TM.11-2. Date: circa 1972

Background imageOperated Collection: British Aerospace HS-125-600B G-BBEP

British Aerospace HS-125-600B G-BBEP (msn 256030), operated for De Beers International Air Services Ltd.. Date: circa 1975

Background imageOperated Collection: North American AT-6D Texan D-FDOK

North American AT-6D Texan D-FDOK (msn 121-42441, ex 44-81719), 81719 was operated by the 22nd Fighter-Bomber Squadron, 36th Fighter-Bomber Group, USAFE, at Furstenfeldbruck, Germany

Background imageOperated Collection: Westland WS. 51 Srs. 2 Widgeon G-APPS

Westland WS. 51 Srs. 2 Widgeon G-APPS
Westland WS.51 Srs.2 Widgeon G-APPS (msn WA/H/3), of British United Airways 1960-1961. The first prototype, G-ALIK, was brought up to full Widgeon standard

Background imageOperated Collection: Mitsubishi A6M7 Reisen

Mitsubishi A6M7 Reisen (msn 23186, allied reporting name Zeke), on display at Willow Grove Naval Air Station ca1957. This Mitsubishi A6M7 was built by Nakajima Hikoki as their 43rd Model 62 aircraft

Background imageOperated Collection: Percival P. 54 Prince 4 9V-BBM

Percival P. 54 Prince 4 9V-BBM
Percival P.54 Prince 4 9V-BBM (msn P.50/45), of Singapore Air Services, circa 1970. Built in 1951 as G-AMLY, operated by Shell Flying and Marketing Co

Background imageOperated Collection: Vickers 953C Merchantman G-APES

Vickers 953C Merchantman G-APES (msn 721, of British Airways Cargo. The Merchantman freighters were converted from passenger carrying Vanguards)

Background imageOperated Collection: Hurel-Dubois HD. 34 F-AZNH

Hurel-Dubois HD. 34 F-AZNH
Hurel-Dubois HD.34 F-AZNH (msn 01, formerly F-BHOO) providing shelter at an air display. Previously one of eight operated by the Institut Geographique Nationale (IGN) from Creil. Date: circa 2003

Background imageOperated Collection: Douglas DC-3 N60R

Douglas DC-3 N60R (msn 4877).41-20107: Douglas C-53-DO with the United States Air Force 05075: Douglas R4D-3 with the United States Navy NC1075M: N60R: N596AR

Background imageOperated Collection: Douglas DC-3A XA-FUV Xicontenatl

Douglas DC-3A XA-FUV Xicontenatl
Douglas DC-3A-S1C3G XA-FUV Xicontenatl (msn 3261), of Aeronaves de Mexico. NC25617: United Airlines, from November 1940 to July 1948

Background imageOperated Collection: de Havilland DH. 104 Dove 8 G-ARYM

de Havilland DH. 104 Dove 8 G-ARYM
de Havilland DH.104 Dove 8 G-ARYM (msn 04529), of Fairflight Charters Lt. Date: 1973

Background imageOperated Collection: Boeing DH-4M-1 110

Boeing DH-4M-1 110 of the US Air Mail Service, seen before its modern restoration. The Boeing DH-4 was initially almost identical to the original de Havilland design

Background imageOperated Collection: Messerschmitt Bf 109E Black 12

Messerschmitt Bf 109E Black 12
Messerschmitt Bf 109E-3-B (werknummer 4101) Black 12 of the RAF St. Athan RAF Museum Reserve Collection outside the Museum on RAF St. Athan East Camp

Background imageOperated Collection: United States Navy - Sikorsky HSS-2 Sea King 148992

United States Navy - Sikorsky HSS-2 Sea King 148992 (msn 61066, unit code NS, call-sign 50 of HS-6 (Helicopter anti-Submarine squadron 6) Re-designated SH-3A in 1962 and later converted to SH-3H

Background imageOperated Collection: Cockpit of a Sikorsky S-43 Baby Clipper

Cockpit of a Sikorsky S-43 Baby Clipper - Sikorsky JRS-1 - Sikorsky OA-8, twin-engined amphibious aircraft. Of the 53 production aircraft

Background imageOperated Collection: Georgia Air National Guard - Boeing C-97G Stratofreighter

Georgia Air National Guard - Boeing C-97G Stratofreighter
Georgia Air National Guard - Boeing C-97G-135-BO Stratofreighter 52-0925 at Baltimore. Built as a KC-97G-23-BO and converted to C-97G for service with the Georgia ANG

Background imageOperated Collection: Kaiserliche Marine - Albatros W. 4 747

Kaiserliche Marine - Albatros W. 4 747
Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial German Navy) - Albatros W.4 747, prototype of the W.4, which was operated by the Marine-Fliegerabteilung from September 1916

Background imageOperated Collection: Slingsby T. 21b Sedburgh FJD

Slingsby T. 21b Sedburgh FJD
Slingsby T.21b Sedburgh FJD, 2-seat training glider, formerly operated by the Royal Air Force, on behalf of the Air Cadets and Combined Cadet Force. Date: circa 1980

Background imageOperated Collection: Blackburn Universal Freighter Mk. 2 WZ889

Blackburn Universal Freighter Mk. 2 WZ889
Blackburn Universal Freighter Mk.2 (Blackburn Beverley prototype) WZ889 (msn 1001), at the 1953 SBAC Farnborough Air-show

Background imageOperated Collection: United States Navy - USS Macon - ZRS-5

United States Navy - USS Macon - ZRS-5
United States Navy - USS Macon (ZRS-5) rigid airship built and operated by the United States Navy for scouting and served as a flying aircraft carrier, designed to carry biplane parasite aircraft

Background imageOperated Collection: Swiss Army Fliegerabteilung Nieuport 28 690

Swiss Army Fliegerabteilung Nieuport 28 690. The Fligerabteilung operated 25 surplus Nieuport 28 fighters, acquired after World War One, until the mid 1930s. Date: 1935

Background imageOperated Collection: Rare image Aviation Militaire Francaise - Nieuport X AR

Rare image Aviation Militaire Francaise - Nieuport X AR
(Rare image) Aviation Militaire Francaise - Nieuport X AR, two-seat fighter-reconnaissance aircraft. A rare image of the Nieuport X with the machine gun flexibly mounted over the centre-section

Background imageOperated Collection: United States Air Force - Kaman HH-43F Huskie 59-1544

United States Air Force - Kaman HH-43F Huskie 59-1544 (msn 25), of Detachment 14, 42nd Aerospace Rescue Squadron, at Nellis Air Force Base

Background imageOperated Collection: Walsh and Clark Ploughing Engine CF6537

Walsh and Clark Ploughing Engine CF6537
Walsh & Clark Ploughing Engine, regn. CF6537. Powered by a two-cylinder internal combustion paraffin engine, the Walsh & Clark ploughing engine

Background imageOperated Collection: GAF Nomad 22B VH-BRQ

GAF Nomad 22B VH-BRQ
GAF Nomad 22B amphibian VH-BRQ (msn 33) of Barrier Reef Airways. Fitted with floats in 1980, number: 33 was first delivered to the United States as N59365 in October 1977

Background imageOperated Collection: GAF Nomad 22B VH-RCC

GAF Nomad 22B VH-RCC (msn 33) of Clubair. At some point this aircraft was operated by BPA (Bush Pilots Airways). Date: circa 1982

Background imageOperated Collection: GAF Nomad 22B VH-CRI

GAF Nomad 22B VH-CRI (msn 53) (GAF - Government Aircraft Factories) of the NSCA (National Safety Council of Australia). First flown on 6 June 1977 and operated in Australia as VH-CRI

Background imageOperated Collection: Dassault Mystere 20 CF-SRZ

Dassault Mystere 20 CF-SRZ (msn 11) of Home Oil Co. from Calgary in Canada, at London Heathrow Airport. Delivered new to Pan-American Airways in October 1965, then owned by Home Oil Co

Background imageOperated Collection: Grape Press Date: 1880

Grape Press Date: 1880

Background imageOperated Collection: Mothers and children at a Cecil House, London

Mothers and children at a Cecil House, London
Mothers and children at one of the womens lodging houses known as Cecil Houses. The hostels, for homeless and vagrant women

Background imageOperated Collection: Scotch Carpet Loom, Glasgow 1843

Scotch Carpet Loom, Glasgow 1843
A weaver sits at a hand-operated Scotch carpet loom at a Glasgow carpet factory. The pattern is created using Jacquard punched cards which travel across the top of the loom. Date: 1843

Background imageOperated Collection: DEANES FLOUR MILL

DEANES FLOUR MILL
Deanes Patent Economic Flour Mill, operated by hand. Date: 1851

Background imageOperated Collection: Egypt paddle steamer operated by Thomas Cook on the Nile

Egypt paddle steamer operated by Thomas Cook on the Nile
The Egypt, one of the paddle steamers operated by Thomas Cook for excursions on the Nile. Date: 1909

Background imageOperated Collection: TOOLS / FOOT-LATHE

TOOLS / FOOT-LATHE
Foot-operated lathe

Background imageOperated Collection: Mrs Salmons waxworks

Mrs Salmons waxworks
Equivalent to todays Madame Tussauds. Owned and operated by Mr. and Mrs. Salmon. She made and sold toys had modelling skills and taught wax portraiture In addition

Background imageOperated Collection: United States Air Force McDonnell Douglas VC-9-C 71-0882

United States Air Force McDonnell Douglas VC-9-C 71-0882 (msn 47541 / Line Number669), first flown 7 July 1972 and operated from new by the USAF

Background imageOperated Collection: McDonnell Douglas DC-9-31 N908H

McDonnell Douglas DC-9-31 N908H (msn 47517 / Line Number583), first flown 04.03.70 and operated from new by Hawaiian Airlines. Sold to Southern Airways on 13.04.76 and later scrapped. Date: circa 1973

Background imageOperated Collection: McDonnell Douglas DC-9-15 N310MJ

McDonnell Douglas DC-9-15 N310MJ (msn 45740 / Line Number62), of Southwest Petrolease Inc. at London Heathrow Airport. First flown 03.11.66 #45740 has been operated by East African Safari Express as

Background imageOperated Collection: McDonnell Douglas DC-9-31 VH-TJK

McDonnell Douglas DC-9-31 VH-TJK (msn 47008 / Line Number98), first flown 24.01.67 and operated from new by Trans Australia Airlines. Sold in the US as N908AX to ABX Air on 08.01.83

Background imageOperated Collection: Douglas DC-3C G-AMYJ

Douglas DC-3C G-AMYJ
Douglas DC-3C-R-1830-90C G-AMYJ (msn 15968/32716) of the Department of Transports Pollution Control contract, operated by Harvestair Ltd at Southend

Background imageOperated Collection: Burrell Steam Tractor VLD346 Furious

Burrell Steam Tractor VLD346 Furious, (msn 3191), built in 1907, at the 1959 Andover Steam Rally. (Charles Burrell & Sons were builders of steam traction engines, agricultural machinery)

Background imageOperated Collection: Burrell Showmans Road Locomotive Prince of Wales HR6658

Burrell Showmans Road Locomotive Prince of Wales HR6658 (msn 3887), at the 1959 Crystal Palace Steam Rally. (Charles Burrell & Sons were builders of steam traction engines, agricultural machinery)

Background imageOperated Collection: Burrell General purpose Tarction engine TA369 Red Gauntlet

Burrell General purpose Tarction engine TA369 Red Gauntlet
Burrell General purpose Traction engine TA369 Red Gauntlet (msn 3998), at the 1959 Andover Steam Rally. (Charles Burrell & Sons were builders of steam traction engines, agricultural machinery)

Background imageOperated Collection: Burrell Road Tractor CYB558

Burrell Road Tractor CYB558 at Walford Cross, near Taunton, with the 1926 Babcock and Wilcox 6 ton Steam Roller - Toby. Works No. 95/4009 - Reg. No. YB 7976

Background imageOperated Collection: Burrell Showmans Road Locomotive HO5993 May Queen

Burrell Showmans Road Locomotive HO5993 May Queen (msn 3447), built 1913, at the 1959 Crystal Palace Steam rally. (Charles Burrell & Sons were builders of steam traction engines)



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"Operating through time and history: From HMAS Melbourne to Lewisham Military Hospital" Step aboard the Her Majesty's Australian Ship (HMAS) Melbourne (21), a vessel that has fearlessly operated across vast oceans, protecting our shores. In the world of boxing, names like Boxer and Daniel Mendoza resonate with strength and skill. Their powerful punches have operated as inspiration for generations of fighters. At Sandbanks Chain Ferry No. 1 - Entrance to Poole Harbour, witness the marvel of a hand-operated turntable ladder from World War II. A symbol of resilience, it served as a lifeline during challenging times. Lewisham Military Hospital on High Street stands tall as a testament to compassion and care. Here, dedicated medical professionals have tirelessly operated to heal wounded soldiers returning from battlefields. Transportation takes center stage with the iconic ROBERTS R RADIO from the 1970s providing entertainment on long journeys. Meanwhile, Thames Steamer Timetable ensures smooth sailing along London's majestic river. The Leyland Tiger Bus operated by Liptrot Brothers in Wigan showcases how public transportation has connected communities throughout Greater Manchester, and is an emblem of unity and convenience. Witnessing the Burrell General Purpose Traction Engine TA369 Red Gauntlet in action is like stepping back in time. This magnificent machine once operated tirelessly on farms, powering agricultural endeavors. Taking flight above Gatwick Airport in 1961 was none other than Douglas DC-3 G-AGJV Derby Airways—a true pioneer that revolutionized air travel for millions worldwide while operating at remarkable heights. Holborn Military Hospital in Mitcham holds stories untold within its walls—where brave souls fought battles against injuries sustained while serving their countries selflessly; here hope operates eternally. From naval vessels to hospitals, radios to buses—these diverse entities have all played significant roles in shaping our world by operating efficiently and leaving indelible marks on our collective memory.