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"Exploring the Rich History of Handley

Background imageHandley Collection: Handley Page 0 / 100 long range heavy bomber

Handley Page 0 / 100 long range heavy bomber
Handley Page 0/100 long range heavy bomber, first flown in December 1915, and operational from October 1916. Seen here is serial no. B 9446 with propellers turning. Date: circa 1915-1916

Background imageHandley Collection: Handley Page W8B (aft) (running-up)

Handley Page W8B (aft) (running-up) of G-EBBH

Background imageHandley Collection: Handley Page 0-100, (on the ground)

Handley Page 0-100, (on the ground)

Background imageHandley Collection: Handley Page V / 1500 four-man bomber

Handley Page V / 1500 four-man bomber
Handley Page V/1500 four-man bomber, first flown 22 May 1918, with production coming too late for it to be used during the First World War

Background imageHandley Collection: Imperial Airways passenger plane Horsa

Imperial Airways passenger plane Horsa, a Handley Page, on an airfield at Malta. Date: circa 1932

Background imageHandley Collection: Imperial Airways passenger plane Hadrian

Imperial Airways passenger plane Hadrian, a Handley Page, leaving Malta for Cairo. Date: circa 1932

Background imageHandley Collection: Handley-Page bomb-carrying biplane, WW1

Handley-Page bomb-carrying biplane, WW1
A British Handley-Page biplane, equipped with two Rolls-Royce engines at 250 h.p. each driving a tractor screw. It was also fitted with three machine-guns - one forward-facing

Background imageHandley Collection: Neuve Chapelle - WWI

Neuve Chapelle - WWI
Neuve Chapelle. Including a separate hand-written description as follows - Here enemy made a counter-attack (under cover of a mist) in mass formation

Background imageHandley Collection: Mother and child returning to the their shell-torn home

Mother and child returning to the their shell-torn home
Home - A mother and child returning to the their shell-torn home. Captain Edward Handley-Read, Rba - Machine Gun Corps (1869-1935)

Background imageHandley Collection: The Madonna of Montauban

The Madonna of Montauban. Date: circa 1918

Background imageHandley Collection: Hohenzollern Redoubt, nr Auchy lez Bass

Hohenzollern Redoubt, nr Auchy lez Bass
Hohenzollern Redoubt, nr. Auchy lez Bass饮 Captain Edward Handley-Read, RBA, Machine Gun Corps (1869-1935). Date: circa 1918

Background imageHandley Collection: Trones Wood in distance from road to Longueval, WW1

Trones Wood in distance from road to Longueval, WW1
Trones Wood in distance from road to Longueval, Somme, WW1. By Captain Edward Handley-Read, RBA (1869-1935), Machine Gun Corps

Background imageHandley Collection: Albert 1916 - The Cathedral from Rue Fardherbe

Albert 1916 - The Cathedral from Rue Fardherbe. By Captain Edward Handley-Read, RBA (1869-1935), Machine Gun Corps. Date: 1916

Background imageHandley Collection: The Canal near Bethune, WW1

The Canal near Bethune, WW1
The Canal near Bethune. By Captain Edward Handley-Read, RBA (1869-1935), Machine Gun Corps

Background imageHandley Collection: Frederick Handley Page

Frederick Handley Page
Sir Frederick Handley Page (1885-1962), aircraft industry pioneer, known as the father of the heavy bomber. During the First World War, he developed the Handley Page O/100

Background imageHandley Collection: The Royal Air Force in the west by G. H. Davis

The Royal Air Force in the west by G. H. Davis
The Royal Air Force in the west. Types of machines which have been fighting and bombing during the great assault, First World War. Date: 1918

Background imageHandley Collection: Aeroplanes of 1918

Aeroplanes of 1918
Latest aeroplanes of 1918. Bristol was a general-purpose military aircraft, a two-seater biplane, Handley Page giant bombdropper

Background imageHandley Collection: Handley Page bombers in production, WWII

Handley Page bombers in production, WWII
Big Handley Page bombers in various stages of construction. In the foreground may be seen rear wing sections being added to the main spar of the wing spread

Background imageHandley Collection: Henry Handley

Henry Handley
HENRY HANDLEY of Culverthorpe Hall, member of parliament for Lincolnshire. Date: 1797 - 1846

Background imageHandley Collection: Capt G. T. R. Hill (centre) with a group of mechanics in f?

Capt G. T. R. Hill (centre) with a group of mechanics in f?
Capt G.T.R. Hill (centre) with a group of mechanics in front of a Handley Page O/7

Background imageHandley Collection: Sir Frederick and Lady Handley Page, left, being receive?

Sir Frederick and Lady Handley Page, left, being receive?
Sir Frederick and Lady Handley Page, left, being received by the Royal Aeronautical Society President and Mrs E.T. Jones at the 1956 Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at Wisley on 15 July

Background imageHandley Collection: Sir Frederick Handley Page, RAeS President 1945-1947, sp?

Sir Frederick Handley Page, RAeS President 1945-1947, sp?
Sir Frederick Handley Page, RAeS President 1945-1947, speaking at the Royal Aeronautical Society?s 80th anniversary dinner at Guildhall, London, on 11 January 1946

Background imageHandley Collection: Viscount Swinton, left, and Frederick Handley Page inspe?

Viscount Swinton, left, and Frederick Handley Page inspe?
Viscount Swinton, left, and Frederick Handley Page inspect a Kay Gyroplane at the 1938 Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at the Fairey Aviation Aerodrome, Great West Road, Hayes, Middlesex

Background imageHandley Collection: MUSIC CLASS, c1920. A student playing blindfolded at the Hendley-Kaspar School

MUSIC CLASS, c1920. A student playing blindfolded at the Hendley-Kaspar School of Musical Education in Washington, D.C. Photograph, c1920

Background imageHandley Collection: MUSIC CLASS, c1920. A classroom at the Hendley-Kaspar School of Musical Education in Washington

MUSIC CLASS, c1920. A classroom at the Hendley-Kaspar School of Musical Education in Washington, D.C. Photograph, c1920

Background imageHandley Collection: Four Racehorses

Four Racehorses
July 1930: Racehorses Royal Gris, Nomination, Dunmore and Handley Cross, winners of races at Ranelagh, Richmond, Olympia and Hatfield. (Photo by Sasha/Getty Images)

Background imageHandley Collection: Prototype Handley Page W8, G-EAPJ

Prototype Handley Page W8, G-EAPJ - which flew an air service between London and Paris between 1919 and 1923. Shown flying over a French coastal port. Date: circa 1919

Background imageHandley Collection: The Handley-Page Type O biplane bomber used by the British during World War I. Photograph, c1916

The Handley-Page Type O biplane bomber used by the British during World War I. Photograph, c1916
WWI: BRITISH BOMBER. The Handley-Page Type O biplane bomber used by the British during World War I. Photograph, c1916

Background imageHandley Collection: Mrs Frederick Handley Page and two of her daughters

Mrs Frederick Handley Page and two of her daughters
Mrs Frederick Handley Page, right, and two of her daughters, rear, at the 1939 Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at the Fairey Aviation Aerodrome, Great West Road, Hayes, Middlesex

Background imageHandley Collection: Frederick Handley Page in Bluebird in April 1910

Frederick Handley Page in Bluebird in April 1910. Date: 1910

Background imageHandley Collection: Sir Frederick Handley Page, CBE, FRAeS, 1885-1962, RAeS

Sir Frederick Handley Page, CBE, FRAeS, 1885-1962, RAeS President 1945-1947

Background imageHandley Collection: Standard-built Handley Page O / 400, 62448, during trials

Standard-built Handley Page O / 400, 62448, during trials
Standard-built Handley Page O/400, 62448, during trials by the US Air Service over Aberdeen, Maryland, proving range with a 4, 000lb bomb in September 1921

Background imageHandley Collection: Sir Frederick Handley Page

Sir Frederick Handley Page, CBE, FRAeS, 1885-1962, RAeS President 1945-1947, left, presents the Edward Busk Memorial Prize to Joe Smith

Background imageHandley Collection: Handley Page HP42E Hanno, G-aUD

Handley Page HP42E Hanno, G-aUD

Background imageHandley Collection: Handley Page O / 400, G-EaG (formerly F5418)

Handley Page O / 400, G-EaG (formerly F5418)
Handley Page O/400, G-EaG (formerly F5418), Penguin

Background imageHandley Collection: Frederick Handley Page in 1914

Frederick Handley Page in 1914. Date: 1914

Background imageHandley Collection: Manners maketh man Miss Florence Barwood

Manners maketh man Miss Florence Barwood
Manners maketh man. Miss Florence Barwood sits on the floor of what became the Handley Page Room. Possibly the Wilbur Wright lecture, September 1951. Date: 1951

Background imageHandley Collection: Captain Prince Albert (later George VI)

Captain Prince Albert (later George VI) with Major Greig about to fly to France in a Handley Page bomber

Background imageHandley Collection: Handley Page HPR7 Herald Series 214 G-ATIG

Handley Page HPR7 Herald Series 214 G-ATIG
Handley Page HPR7 Herald Series 214, G-ATIG, of Brymon

Background imageHandley Collection: Handley Page HPR7 Herald of British Island Airways

Handley Page HPR7 Herald of British Island Airways

Background imageHandley Collection: Handley Page HPR7 Herald Series 201 G-APWE

Handley Page HPR7 Herald Series 201 G-APWE
Handley Page HPR7 Herald Series 201, G-APWE, of Jersey Airlines

Background imageHandley Collection: Handley Page HPR7 Herald

Handley Page HPR7 Herald

Background imageHandley Collection: Handley Page HPR7 Herald under construction

Handley Page HPR7 Herald under construction

Background imageHandley Collection: The first Handley Page HPR3 Herald G-AODE

The first Handley Page HPR3 Herald G-AODE
The first Handley Page HPR3 Herald, G-AODE

Background imageHandley Collection: The second Handley Page HPR2 WE505

The second Handley Page HPR2 WE505
The second Handley Page HPR2, WE505

Background imageHandley Collection: Sir Frederick Handley Page CBE (1885-1962) - RAeS President

Sir Frederick Handley Page CBE (1885-1962) - RAeS President
Sir Frederick Handley Page, CBE, FRAeS, 1885-1962, RAeS President 1945-1947, presents the George Taylor (of Australia) Gold Medal to Prof A.R. Collar, RAeS President 1963-1964. Date: 1962

Background imageHandley Collection: Sir Frederick Handley Page CBE FRAeS (1885-1962)

Sir Frederick Handley Page CBE FRAeS (1885-1962)
Sir Frederick Handley Page, CBE, FRAeS, 1885-1962, RAeS President 1945-1947, at the dinner after the Louis Ble

Background imageHandley Collection: Sir Frederick Handley Page CBE FRAeS 1885-1963

Sir Frederick Handley Page CBE FRAeS 1885-1963
Sir Frederick Handley Page, CBE, FRAeS, 1885-1962, RAeS President 1945-1947 (left) and Lord Brabazon of Tara, MC, FRAeS, 1884-1964, RAeS President 1934-1936



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"Exploring the Rich History of Handley: From Hatfield to Finningley" Witness the awe-inspiring sight as the Handley Page Victor B1 XA930 gracefully takes off from Hatfield, showcasing its remarkable power and agility. The Avro Vulcan BMk1, Vickers Valiant BMk1, and XD869 stand proudly together, representing a golden era in aviation when these four iconic planes ruled the skies. Step back in time with an Imperial Airways Poster featuring Handley Page aircraft, capturing the essence of luxury air travel during a bygone era. No114 Squadron's Handley Page HP67 Hastings C2 WD493 stands tall, symbolizing their unwavering commitment to excellence and service in the skies. Immerse yourself in nostalgia as you step onto the flight deck of the legendary Handley Page HP 42 - a true marvel of engineering that revolutionized long-distance air travel. RAF Finningley comes alive with the majestic presence of RAF Hastings T Mk. 5 - a testament to Handley Page's contribution to military aviation and strategic transport capabilities. Take a closer look at history with the vintage photograph Page Harrow K6962 aeroplane soaring through clear blue skies, reminding us of its significant role during wartime operations. Celebrate love and royalty as Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon marries Albert, Duke of York – an event witnessed by many from aboard a regal Handley Page aircraft that added grandeur to this joyous occasion. Marvel at precision aerial refueling maneuvers as the mighty Handley Page Victor K1 flawlessly supports two RAF McDonnell F-4 Phantoms mid-flight – demonstrating its versatility and crucial role in air combat missions. Behold innovation personified with Prototype Handley Page Victor B2 XH668 – pushing boundaries and setting new standards in strategic bomber design, a true testament to Handley Page's engineering prowess.