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Background imageGoggles Collection: ai, alien, ar, artificial intelligence, augmented reality, body implants, cloud, color image

ai, alien, ar, artificial intelligence, augmented reality, body implants, cloud, color image
Cyborg women wearing virtual reality helmets

Background imageGoggles Collection: ar, arms outstretched, augmented reality, beyond reach, cold, color image, concept

ar, arms outstretched, augmented reality, beyond reach, cold, color image, concept
Woman wearing virtual reality helmet trapped in suspended animation

Background imageGoggles Collection: ar, augmented reality, childhood, cloud, color image, concept, copy space, cyberspace

ar, augmented reality, childhood, cloud, color image, concept, copy space, cyberspace
Woman wearing virtual reality helmet riding motorcycle

Background imageGoggles Collection: Britains Royal Naval Air Service, aircraft and airmen

Britains Royal Naval Air Service, aircraft and airmen -- Lieutenant Longmore RN, Flight Commander Samson RN, Lieutenants Grey RN, with a seaplane on the water behind them

Background imageGoggles Collection: RFC crewman with plane, Villeselve, Northern France, WW1

RFC crewman with plane, Villeselve, Northern France, WW1
RFC crewman with plane, just before a flight, Villeselve, Oise, Northern France, March 1918. He is Harold Auerbach (1897-1975). Date: 1918

Background imageGoggles Collection: RFC crewmen in plane, Villeselve, Northern France, WW1

RFC crewmen in plane, Villeselve, Northern France, WW1
Two RFC crewmen in a plane, at Villeselve, Oise, Northern France, March 1918. Date: 1918

Background imageGoggles Collection: Tatler cover - Jim Mollison

Tatler cover - Jim Mollison
Front cover of The Tatler, featuring photographs of Jim Mollison. James Allan (Jim) Mollison (1905-1959), was a record-breaking Scottish aviator, and husband of Amy Johnson. Date: 1933

Background imageGoggles Collection: RFC crewmen in plane, Clairmarais, Northern France, WW1

RFC crewmen in plane, Clairmarais, Northern France, WW1
Two RFC crewmen in a D4090 plane, at Clairmarais, Pas de Calais, Northern France, during the First World War. They are Harold Auerbach (1897-1975) and observer Bowen-Buscarlet. Date: 1918

Background imageGoggles Collection: Long distance swimmers, St Ives, Cornwall

Long distance swimmers, St Ives, Cornwall
Long distance swimmers entering the sea at St Ives, Cornwall, smeared in grease. Date: circa 1980s

Background imageGoggles Collection: Our Sports - Motoring as a novel pleasure pastime

Our Sports - Motoring as a novel pleasure pastime
Our Sports - An allegory of Motoring (cars, note the wheel and two horns) as a novel pleasure pastime in the 1900s Date: circa 1908

Background imageGoggles Collection: Gentlemen bikers on their veteran early 1900s motorcycles

Gentlemen bikers on their veteran early 1900s motorcycles
Six gentlemen bikers, all smoking cigarettes, lined up for a photograph on their veteran motorcycles circa 1908

Background imageGoggles Collection: Two gentlemen on 1925 and 1923 vintage Rudge 500cc ohv bikes

Two gentlemen on 1925 and 1923 vintage Rudge 500cc ohv bikes
Two gentlemen on early 1920s vintage Rudge 500 cc motorcycles

Background imageGoggles Collection: Man on a 1936 BSA motorcycle

Man on a 1936 BSA motorcycle
Man on a 1936 BSA Empire Star 500cc Clubman Model motorcycle circa 1936

Background imageGoggles Collection: Three bikers on veteran motorcycles

Three bikers on veteran motorcycles
Three bikers on 1907 & 1910 motorcycles, (1910 Triumph in middle), circa 1910

Background imageGoggles Collection: Poster, Pro Aero

Poster, Pro Aero 20th century

Background imageGoggles Collection: Little girl driving a car on a greetings postcard

Little girl driving a car on a greetings postcard
Little girl driving a car full of flowers on a greetings postcard. Date: circa 1900s

Background imageGoggles Collection: Gieves outfitters advertisement for flying helmets & goggles

Gieves outfitters advertisement for flying helmets & goggles
Advertisement for Gieves of Old Bond Street and Burlington Arcade, London, outfitters to the Royal Air Force, specifically promoting their flying helmets which are endorsed by female aviator

Background imageGoggles Collection: Learning to scuba dive in a swimming pool

Learning to scuba dive in a swimming pool. Date: early 1970s

Background imageGoggles Collection: Players Navy Cut Snap Game - The Airman

Players Navy Cut Snap Game - The Airman - holding a large pack of " Airman" cigarettes Date: 1930

Background imageGoggles Collection: Poster, Irish Aero Club, Sir Alan Cobhams Air Display

Poster, Irish Aero Club, Sir Alan Cobhams Air Display
Poster, Irish Aero Club in co-operation with Sir Alan Cobhams Air Display, left blank for date and location details to be added. Date: 1930s

Background imageGoggles Collection: Poster, Sir Alan Cobhams Great Air Display, Acklam

Poster, Sir Alan Cobhams Great Air Display, Acklam
Poster, Sir Alan Cobhams Great Air Display (also known as Cobhams Flying Circus), Landale Road, Acklam, 5-6 September 1934. Date: 1934

Background imageGoggles Collection: Happy Families Playing Cards - Mr Wing the Airman

Happy Families Playing Cards - Mr Wing the Airman. circa 1930s

Background imageGoggles Collection: Rene Vidart, early aviator

Rene Vidart, early aviator
Rene Vidart (1890-1928), early French aviator and pioneer who later served as a pilot in WW1. 1911

Background imageGoggles Collection: Jules Vedrines, early aviator

Jules Vedrines, early aviator
Jules Charles Toussaint Vedrines (1881-1919), early French aviator and pioneer who won the Paris to Madrid air race in May 1911 flying a Morane-Borel monoplane. 1911

Background imageGoggles Collection: Motor goggles 1923

Motor goggles 1923
In days when cars are often roofless and without windscreens, goggles are a necessary part of the drivers attire. Date: 1923

Background imageGoggles Collection: Dieudonne Coste & Plane

Dieudonne Coste & Plane
French aviator in front of his plane, The Question Mark, in which he and Maurice Bellonte completed the first non-stop flight from Europe to the USA on 2 September 1930 Date: 1930

Background imageGoggles Collection: F A Coleman

F A Coleman
FREDERIC ABERNETHY COLEMAN " Steam" Date: 1907

Background imageGoggles Collection: Raf Monoplane Pilots

Raf Monoplane Pilots
Squadron Leader Q.R. Gayford and Flight Lieutenant O.L.G. Bett, pilots of the giant RAF Fairey (Napier) Long Range Monoplane, at Cranwell Aerodrome, destination Egypt. Date: 22 October 1931

Background imageGoggles Collection: Humorous Dutch card - pumping up a car tyre

Humorous Dutch card - pumping up a car tyre. Sent as a Mother and Fathers day card from the sender to his/her parents! Date: circa 1910

Background imageGoggles Collection: Trade catalogue of goggles and hoods 1911

Trade catalogue of goggles and hoods 1911
Trade catalogue for Harrords department store, showing a selection of motorists goggles and hoods. Date: 1911

Background imageGoggles Collection: Simpson of Piccadilly advertisement - ski fashion 1956

Simpson of Piccadilly advertisement - ski fashion 1956
Advertisement for ski fashions from Simpson of Piccadilly featuring a woman wearing a royal blue ski jacket with a shoulder flutter of embroidered snowflakes

Background imageGoggles Collection: Three trainee Japanese pilots

Three trainee Japanese pilots
Three Japanese women are being trained as pilotos by a man. One is seated and the other two stand, they all dressed in pilot attire and are looking at the demonstration. Date: 1932

Background imageGoggles Collection: Reginald Alexander John Warneford, RNAS pilot

Reginald Alexander John Warneford, RNAS pilot
Flight Sub-Lieutenant Reginald Alexander John Warneford (1892-1915), RNAS pilot who was awarded the VC and the Legion d Honneur. Date: circa 1915

Background imageGoggles Collection: WW2 greetings card, RAF pilot waving

WW2 greetings card, RAF pilot waving
WW2 pop-up greetings card, RAF pilot waving. Date: circa 1942

Background imageGoggles Collection: Henry Segrave, British racing driver

Henry Segrave, British racing driver
Major Henry Segrave (1896-1930), one-time holder of both land and water speed records. He was a national hero, and the only British man to win a Grand Prix for 32 years after his victory in France in

Background imageGoggles Collection: German pilot in a biplane

German pilot in a biplane. Date: early 20th century

Background imageGoggles Collection: Lieutenant William Sidebottom, WW1 flying ace

Lieutenant William Sidebottom, WW1 flying ace
Lieutenant William Sidebottom (1893-?), WW1 flying ace from Manchester, credited with 14 aerial victories. He served with the RAF from 1917 until 1919, in 203 Squadron

Background imageGoggles Collection: Firefighters in breathing apparatus, Oxford Street, London

Firefighters in breathing apparatus, Oxford Street, London
LFB firefighters in breathing apparatus outside the main entrance to the Chinacraft store, 499 Oxford Street, London, on 28 July 1958. A fire had occurred in the basement area. Date: 1958

Background imageGoggles Collection: AFS regional training exercise, Wymondham College

AFS regional training exercise, Wymondham College
AFS regional training exercise in Norfolk, 10-11 September 1955. Showing the Column Commander briefing the Company Commander

Background imageGoggles Collection: Firefighter in new breathing apparatus helmet

Firefighter in new breathing apparatus helmet
LFB firefighter in a new breathing apparatus helmet (side view), 14 December 1956. The helmet is put on last and secured over the neck band and goggles

Background imageGoggles Collection: Firefighters in breathing apparatus

Firefighters in breathing apparatus
LFB firefighters in breathing apparatus, taking salt tablets for rehydration after attending a fire. Date: circa 1950s

Background imageGoggles Collection: Two women dispatch riders, Towler and Trayner

Two women dispatch riders, Towler and Trayner. They went on a world tour on their motorbikes, getting as far as Australia, where they both married and settled down. Date: 1958

Background imageGoggles Collection: Firefighters at Middlesex Street, Aldgate, E1

Firefighters at Middlesex Street, Aldgate, E1
Lambeth and Clerkenwell emergency tender crews in Middlesex Street, Aldgate, London E1, on 23 June 1958. They are equipped with breathing apparatus, awaiting orders to enter a burning building

Background imageGoggles Collection: Two firefighters at King George V Dock, East London

Two firefighters at King George V Dock, East London
Two firefighters in action at No.9 Shed, King George V Dock, Port of London Authority, East London (E16), on 29 December 1974 -- a 30-pump fire

Background imageGoggles Collection: AFS women, gas mask drill, WW2

AFS women, gas mask drill, WW2
AFS women doing a gas mask drill during the Second World War

Background imageGoggles Collection: Firefighters wearing breathing equipment

Firefighters wearing breathing equipment on the street, one of them drinking a mug of tea

Background imageGoggles Collection: Study of a WWI Pilot

Study of a WWI Pilot
Study of a First World War Pilot, by Captain Joseph Simpson, RBA, Royal Flying Corps (1879-1939), official war artist to the RAF in 1918

Background imageGoggles Collection: Madge Titheradge in The Best of Luck

Madge Titheradge in The Best of Luck
Madge Titheradge (1887-1961) Australian born actress, pictured in a fetching aviator costume for her role in " The Best of Luck" at which opened at Drury Lane in 1916. Date: 1916



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"Goggles: The Unsung Heroes of Adventure and Courage" From the daring RAF pilots who earned Churchill's praise to the fearless mountaineers like Sir Edmund Hillary conquering Mount Everest, they have been a constant companion in their extraordinary journeys. These humble yet essential accessories shielded their eyes from harsh winds, blinding snowstorms, and relentless sun rays. In the Corps of Military Police recruitment poster, a soldier donning goggles symbolizes vigilance and readiness to protect. Similarly, Heinz celebrated these versatile eyewear by featuring them in an advertisement that showcased how they enhance every culinary experience. Amy Johnson, the pioneering English pilot known for her record-breaking flights across continents, trusted her goggles to navigate through treacherous skies. As depicted in Sir Alan Cobham's National Aviation Day Campaign poster, goggles became synonymous with aviation enthusiasts embracing freedom above clouds. Not limited to aviators alone, motor racing enthusiasts of the 1930s recognized the importance as they sped around tracks at exhilarating speeds. Even man's best friend joined in on the action - a basset hound wearing goggles and a helmet epitomized canine charm and style. The Brooklands Race Poster captured the essence of speed and danger while emphasizing racers' reliance on protective gear like helmets and goggles. Amelia Earhart herself understood this necessity all too well; she fearlessly soared through uncharted territories with her trusty pair shielding her vision from wind gusts high above ground. Even beyond Earth's atmosphere, during the 1962 Belgian GP race or Amy Johnson CBE standing proudly next to her plane as shown in photographs - it was clear that these small but mighty accessories played an indispensable role in ensuring safety amidst thrilling pursuits and can more than just practical tools; they represent courage, determination, and innovation throughout history. Whether soaring through skies or speeding along racetracks – those who wear them embody adventure itself.