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Armstrong Collection: Marriage A La Mode - Toilette Scene, c19th century. Artist: Armstrong
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Armstrong Collection: Jesmond Dene, Newcastle, c1905
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Armstrong Collection: Edwin Buzz Aldrin descends the steps of the Lunar Module ladder to walk on the Moon, 1969
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Armstrong Collection: The crew of Apollo 11, 1969. Artist: NASA
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Armstrong Collection: Martin Donisthorpe Armstrong (1882-1974), English writer and poet, early 20th century
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Armstrong Collection: House at Ningbo, China, 1847. Artist: Armstrong
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Armstrong Collection: Ladies walking, garden scene of one of the wealthier classes, 1847. Artist: Armstrong
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Armstrong Collection: Mandarins house, China, 1847. Artist: Armstrong
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Armstrong Collection: Camoens grotto, Macao, 1847. Artist: Armstrong
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Armstrong Collection: Mandarin throwing himself with the infant emperor into the sea, 13th century, (1847)
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Armstrong Collection: The Australian XI for the Fourth Test vs England at Melbourne, 1911 (1912). Artist: Sears
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Armstrong Collection: His Royal Highness Edward, Duke of Kent, 1801. Artist: Armstrong
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Armstrong Collection: Henry Armstrong, American boxer, 1938
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Armstrong Collection: Lord William Armstrong, 1890. Artist: W&D Downey
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Armstrong Collection: John Armstrong, 18th century Scottish physician and poet. Artist: W Ridley
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Armstrong Collection: George I, King of England, (1823). Artist: Cosmo Armstrong
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Armstrong Collection: William George Armstrong, English industrialist, (c1924)
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Armstrong Collection: Armstrong and Aldrin unfurl the US flag on the moon, 1969
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Armstrong Collection: Front side of the moon, 22 July 1969
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Armstrong Collection: Gatling rapid fire guns, 1862. Artist: William George Armstrong
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Armstrong Collection: William George Armstrong (1810-1900), British industrialist, inventor and scientist, c1890
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Armstrong Collection: Louis Satchmo Armstrong (c1898-1971), American jazz trumpeter and singer
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Armstrong Collection: Astronaut Neil A. Armstrong
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Armstrong Collection: Martin Birkinshaw (Armstrong) 1987 Junior Manx Grand Prix
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Armstrong Collection: Eagle lunar module, Apollo moon landing, 1969
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Armstrong Collection: Royal Variety Performance 1965
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Armstrong Collection: Armstrong Whitworth Whitley medium bomber plane
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Armstrong Collection: Nanette Newman and Michael Culver on location in Cornwall
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Armstrong Collection: Lord Snowdon with Princess Margaret
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Armstrong Collection: Norman Burgess & Steven Hanson (Armstrong) 1988 Sidecar TT
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Armstrong Collection: LITTLE BIGHORN, 1876. Custers Last Stand. Oil painting by Gayle Hoskins
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Armstrong Collection: Armstrong-Whitworth Whitley Mk. V aeroplane
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Armstrong Collection: Wedding of Princess Margaret and Anthony Armstrong-Jones
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Armstrong Collection: Plaque left on the moon by the first visitors
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Armstrong Collection: British Armstrong Whitworth FK8 biplane in flight, WW1
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Armstrong Collection: Engagement of Princess Margaret and Antony Armstrong-Jones
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Armstrong Collection: Atlas-Agena rocket launch for Gemini 8
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Armstrong Collection: Astronaut footprint on the Moon
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Armstrong Collection: HMS Nelson, 1930
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Armstrong Collection: No 7 Armstrong
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Armstrong Collection: BAL1221710
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Armstrong Collection: William George Armstrong, 1st Baron Armstrong, 1810 - 1900. English industrialist founder of
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Armstrong Collection: Leg wound Thomas M Armstrong Civil War victim


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"Armstrong: A Legacy of Exploration and Innovation" From the Armstrong Whitworth Whitley Bomber in the Second World War to Neil Armstrong's iconic footprint on the Moon during the Apollo 11 mission, the name "Armstrong" has become synonymous with groundbreaking achievements. In 1939, the Armstrong Whitworth Whitley Bomber took to the skies, playing a crucial role in defending nations during one of history's darkest periods. Its strength and reliability were unmatched, symbolizing Armstrong's commitment to excellence even in times of adversity. Fast forward three decades later, and another Armstrong would make history. On July 20th, 1969, Neil Armstrong became immortalized as he stepped onto the lunar surface. His footprints forever marked mankind's first steps on an extraterrestrial world—a giant leap for humanity that still captivates our imagination today. But before that historic moment came Apollo 11's launch—an awe-inspiring spectacle that ignited dreams of reaching for the stars within us all. The sheer power unleashed by those engines was a testament to Armstrong's dedication to pushing boundaries and exploring new frontiers. Beyond space exploration, it also left its mark on aviation with passenger planes like Imperial—offering comfort and luxury while soaring through the sky. It exemplified how innovation could elevate travel experiences for people around the world. The image of Buzz Aldrin standing proudly on the Moon encapsulates not only his own achievement but also reflects Neil Armstrong and their spacecraft Eagle—their journey intertwined inextricably as they ventured into uncharted territory together. And who can forget those iconic bootprints imprinted upon lunar soil? Each step taken by these brave astronauts represented mankind's insatiable curiosity and determination to explore beyond what was once thought possible—a true testament to human resilience underpinned by technology developed by companies like Armstong Siddeley Sapphire. Even closer to home lies Bamburgh Castle, a symbol of strength and endurance standing tall against the test of time.