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Background image00071 Collection: The national birdman rally on Bognor Pier in Sussex Sue Kerr shows off plummet

The national birdman rally on Bognor Pier in Sussex Sue Kerr shows off plummet power. August 1978

Background image00071 Collection: American aviator Captain Charles Lindbergh with French President Gaston Doumergue

American aviator Captain Charles Lindbergh with French President Gaston Doumergue following his crossing of the Atlantic Ocean from USA to France in the Spirit of St Louis. 1927

Background image00071 Collection: Fishermen of the French trawler Annie storm bound at Plymouth in without catch

Fishermen of the French trawler Annie storm bound at Plymouth in without catch and sat gloomily on deck, then visitor Pam Kyte, 24 of Cotham, Bristol

Background image00071 Collection: Clear the runway, its magnificent Cliff in his flying machine

Clear the runway, its magnificent Cliff in his flying machine. Cliff, 42, set to work in his backyard at Sawston, Cambridgeshire, to get the thing off the drawing board and into the air

Background image00071 Collection: Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines'

Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines" is the title of a new 20th Century-fox film but it was a lady who tested the first of five aeroplanes of the 1910 period of the story now being

Background image00071 Collection: Those magnificent men (and women) in their flying machines

Those magnificent men (and women) in their flying machines. They came, they saw and they took a ducking at this years National Birdman Rally on Bognor pier Clive Mills gets set for the big take-off

Background image00071 Collection: Miss Amy Johnson replying at the Civic Reception in Melbourne Town Hall, Australia

Miss Amy Johnson replying at the Civic Reception in Melbourne Town Hall, Australia. The previous month, the English aviation pioneer had set off from Croydon airport

Background image00071 Collection: A super version of BritainIs pump-it-up wonder plane

A super version of BritainIs pump-it-up wonder plane

Background image00071 Collection: The new Victor tanker is seen refueling two of BritainOs faster-than-sound lighting

The new Victor tanker is seen refueling two of BritainOs faster-than-sound lighting fighters at once in this picture taken seven miles up August 1965

Background image00071 Collection: Taurus, the alsatian guard dog at Southampton Zoo has 'volunteered'

Taurus, the alsatian guard dog at Southampton Zoo has "volunteered"
Taurus, the alsatian guard dog at Southampton Zoo has " volunteered" for extra duty. Now he keeps an eye on Michael, the five-months-old chimp, as well. June 1965

Background image00071 Collection: Miss Amy Johnson acknowledging the enthusiastic welcome given to her at the Geelong

Miss Amy Johnson acknowledging the enthusiastic welcome given to her at the Geelong racecourse in Victoria, Australia after her record breaking solo flight from London to Darwin June 1930

Background image00071 Collection: 1931 Schneider Trophy Race Flying Officer Snaith in

1931 Schneider Trophy Race Flying Officer Snaith in Supermarine S.6B on 13 August 1931 in high-speed trials for the Schneider Cup races

Background image00071 Collection: The herrings fleet lands its catch at Yarmouth docks. October 1936

The herrings fleet lands its catch at Yarmouth docks. October 1936

Background image00071 Collection: Vladimir Vasiliev in the title role in the Bolshoi Ballet production of

Vladimir Vasiliev in the title role in the Bolshoi Ballet production of Spartacus" at the London Coliseum. June 1974

Background image00071 Collection: The Nutrai Ibex at the Thompson Zoo. June 1934

The Nutrai Ibex at the Thompson Zoo. June 1934

Background image00071 Collection: Pedal power takes a nosedive. It was great while it lasted

Pedal power takes a nosedive. It was great while it lasted. But the flight of Britains latest fan-powered aircraft ended rather abruptly The plane, grandly named Jupiter

Background image00071 Collection: A cuddle for the cut-price king Freddie Laker from a Gatwick hostess

A cuddle for the cut-price king Freddie Laker from a Gatwick hostess, before the Skytrains take-off. September 1977

Background image00071 Collection: The old and the new at Woolchurch Royal Artillery Depot Sheila Ward of Purley

The old and the new at Woolchurch Royal Artillery Depot Sheila Ward of Purley, Surrey admires the old time horse of the artilery man. Mounted is Sgt. Arthur Parmented of Pitsea, Essex. May 1945

Background image00071 Collection: Concordes for 53p Excepting the one at the back. Model Concordes by Corgi Toys line up

Concordes for 53p Excepting the one at the back. Model Concordes by Corgi Toys line up
Concordes for 53p.. Excepting the one at the back. Model Concordes by Corgi Toys line up with 01, the first pre-production version of the Anglo-French Supersonic Airliner. February 1972 P001070

Background image00071 Collection: With a view to helping aged and infirm passengers on the often considerable walks along

With a view to helping aged and infirm passengers on the often considerable walks along corridors at Londons Heathrow Airport

Background image00071 Collection: These ring-tailed lemurs huddled up together at Glasgows Calderpark Zoo

These ring-tailed lemurs huddled up together at Glasgows Calderpark Zoo. May 1983

Background image00071 Collection: British heavyweight boxer Joe Bugner and Morlin Carter playing in the sea

British heavyweight boxer Joe Bugner and Morlin Carter playing in the sea. Circa 1975

Background image00071 Collection: The easter bunny seen here with the easter chick. P000652

The easter bunny seen here with the easter chick. P000652

Background image00071 Collection: An airliner on Manchester Airports new main runway extension which bridges

An airliner on Manchester Airports new main runway extension which bridges the Altrincham-Wilmslow Road, Cheshire, January 1969

Background image00071 Collection: Although Graham-White failed to beat Paulhan in the first London-to-Manchester flight in

Although Graham-White failed to beat Paulhan in the first London-to-Manchester flight in 1910, he became the hero of the British public for his bravery in flying by night in an attempt to overtake

Background image00071 Collection: While they wait for their flight, Moslem pilgrims bound for Mecca take their shoes off

While they wait for their flight, Moslem pilgrims bound for Mecca take their shoes off, face East, kneel and pray. March 1965

Background image00071 Collection: Going out to the oyster beds at Whitstable to dredge the first Oysters

Going out to the oyster beds at Whitstable to dredge the first Oysters. Part of the Oyster fleets. September 1931

Background image00071 Collection: Mr. Harry Killick carries his home built man powered helicopter back to his workshop

Mr. Harry Killick carries his home built man powered helicopter back to his workshop after finding a fault during a flight attempt at his home in Vicarage Lane, Bowden, Cheshire. July 1965

Background image00071 Collection: Birdman Bryan Allen flew into the record books by cycling across the English Channel

Birdman Bryan Allen flew into the record books by cycling across the English Channel. The saddle-sore Californian pedalled his magnificent machine over in less than three hours to make the first

Background image00071 Collection: 5, 000 holidaymakers at Selsey, Sussex, watched 15 men and two women on Sunday who tried

5, 000 holidaymakers at Selsey, Sussex, watched 15 men and two women on Sunday who tried to fly 50 yards to win a £ 1, 000 prize

Background image00071 Collection: Girls at the Finnermore wood camp huts are here seen knitting sea stockings

Girls at the Finnermore wood camp huts are here seen knitting sea stockings and jerseys for the crews of wartime convoys. May 1941

Background image00071 Collection: Three young men wanted to make something sensational for the Royal Tournament at Earls

Three young men wanted to make something sensational for the Royal Tournament at Earls Court, London It had to fly: the youngsters are apprentices at the Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough

Background image00071 Collection: Antoinette Sibley in the title role in Kenneth MacMillanOs new full-length ballet

Antoinette Sibley in the title role in Kenneth MacMillanOs new full-length ballet Manon" at the Royal Opera House, Convent Garden. March 1974

Background image00071 Collection: A Harpist wearing traditional Welsh National dress. Circa 1920

A Harpist wearing traditional Welsh National dress. Circa 1920

Background image00071 Collection: First man powered flight across the Channel. The Gossimer Albatross pedalled by Bryan

First man powered flight across the Channel. The Gossimer Albatross pedalled by Bryan Allen June 1979

Background image00071 Collection: Enigma Variations'at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden

Enigma Variations"at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
Enigma Variations" at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. December 1974

Background image00071 Collection: A nurse goes round the Hop Fields to see if there are any complaint such as sores

A nurse goes round the Hop Fields to see if there are any complaint such as sores and cuts They are looked after on the spot or told to go and see the doctor. September 1941

Background image00071 Collection: On 18 June Amelia Earhart became the first woman to fly across the North Atlantic when

On 18 June Amelia Earhart became the first woman to fly across the North Atlantic when she arrived at Burry Point near Llanelli, Carmarthenshire at 12.40pm after 20 hour, 40 minute flight

Background image00071 Collection: Lancashire and Yorkshire Society welcome aviator Amy Johnson to Melbourne

Lancashire and Yorkshire Society welcome aviator Amy Johnson to Melbourne, Australia at the Moonee Valey Rececourse on 16th June 1930

Background image00071 Collection: Two month old lion cub Tarzan swinging on a rope at Calderpark Zoo, Glasgow, Scotland

Two month old lion cub Tarzan swinging on a rope at Calderpark Zoo, Glasgow, Scotland. H April 1969

Background image00071 Collection: Russia ballet dancer Mikhail Baryshnikov in his debut with the Royal Ballet at Convent

Russia ballet dancer Mikhail Baryshnikov in his debut with the Royal Ballet at Convent Garden dances with Merle Park in the title roles of Romeo and Juliet". October 1975

Background image00071 Collection: Fishing Industry. Yarmouth fisherwomen gutting herring. October 1936 P002014

Fishing Industry. Yarmouth fisherwomen gutting herring. October 1936 P002014

Background image00071 Collection: Tillz the hen who has her own Anderson shelter. November 1940

Tillz the hen who has her own Anderson shelter. November 1940

Background image00071 Collection: The Hawker Siddely Harrier takes off vertically. Some of its lethal load can be seen

The Hawker Siddely Harrier takes off vertically. Some of its lethal load can be seen beneath the wings. January 1968

Background image00071 Collection: Mrs Wilkinson a hardy fisherwoman, pushing her shrimping net through the sea

Mrs Wilkinson a hardy fisherwoman, pushing her shrimping net through the sea. November 1937

Background image00071 Collection: Today one of the pilots flying supplies to Berlin, Flt. Lt. J. Cornish of 242 Squadron, R

Today one of the pilots flying supplies to Berlin, Flt. Lt. J. Cornish of 242 Squadron, R
Today one of the pilots flying supplies to Berlin, Flt.Lt. J. Cornish of 242 Squadron, R.A.F. Transport, was presented with a bouquet of red roses by Fraulein Schoenrock of Wilmersdorf

Background image00071 Collection: Two kangaroos fighting at Bristol Zoo. August 1965

Two kangaroos fighting at Bristol Zoo. August 1965

Background image00071 Collection: Rudolf Nureyev as Herr Drosselmeyer the Prince in 'The Nutcracker'

Rudolf Nureyev as Herr Drosselmeyer the Prince in "The Nutcracker"
Rudolf Nureyev as Herr Drosselmeyer the Prince in " The Nutcracker" at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. November 1974



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