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00999 Collection

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Background image00999 Collection: Boys playing at Clydesdale Road adventure playground. 18th May 1955

Boys playing at Clydesdale Road adventure playground. 18th May 1955

Background image00999 Collection: Princess Diana shows she is far from green in the bowling stakes as she joined in

Princess Diana shows she is far from green in the bowling stakes as she joined in the game at the Glasgow Centre for the Deaf, which she officially opened. 21st February 1991

Background image00999 Collection: RAF Patrington and Holmpton. Underground telephone exchange

RAF Patrington and Holmpton. Underground telephone exchange. From left reporter Stuart Russell, Capt JD Ford and Wing Cdr Geoffrey Oliver

Background image00999 Collection: Chipmunk aircraft of the G. U. A.s (Glasgow University Air Squadron

Chipmunk aircraft of the G. U. A.s (Glasgow University Air Squadron
Chipmunk aircraft of the G.U.A.S (Glasgow University Air Squadron) at RAF Waddington 10th July 1952

Background image00999 Collection: Re-indexed caption : Spectacular images captured in 1992 as Lincolnshire Echo

Re-indexed caption : Spectacular images captured in 1992 as Lincolnshire Echo photographer at the time Ken James, was given unique access to fly alongside the last flying Vulcan XH558 before she she

Background image00999 Collection: Sheep rest in the autumn sunshine, but cloud, rain and even snow hover over the Trossachs

Sheep rest in the autumn sunshine, but cloud, rain and even snow hover over the Trossachs, enhancing the dignity of Ben Ledi. Loch Venachar, Perthshire, can be seen behind the white railings

Background image00999 Collection: A Avro Vulcan sits at dispersal during Exercise Mayflight at RAF Scampton. 11 May 1961

A Avro Vulcan sits at dispersal during Exercise Mayflight at RAF Scampton. 11 May 1961

Background image00999 Collection: A De Havilland DH Venom FB1 seen here being re-fuelled at RAF Leconfield during

A De Havilland DH Venom FB1 seen here being re-fuelled at RAF Leconfield during preparations for the stations Battle of Britain Day celebrations. Circa September 1955

Background image00999 Collection: The Fairey Long Rang Monoplane, seen here at RAF Cranwell before Squadron Leader O

The Fairey Long Rang Monoplane, seen here at RAF Cranwell before Squadron Leader O Gayford (officer in charge of the RAF Long Range Development Unit) and his navigator Flight Lieutenant G.E

Background image00999 Collection: A Gloster Meteor ground crew make last minute check before taking off for the gunnery

A Gloster Meteor ground crew make last minute check before taking off for the gunnery range at RAF Leconfield. Circa 1955

Background image00999 Collection: Pilot and navigator climb aboard a Javelin interceptor of 72 Squadron at RAF Leconfield

Pilot and navigator climb aboard a Javelin interceptor of 72 Squadron at RAF Leconfield circa 1960

Background image00999 Collection: Picture shows Stephen Fry (left) and Huge Laurie (right)

Picture shows Stephen Fry (left) and Huge Laurie (right). Fry and Laurie are a successful English comedy double act, mostly active in the 1980s and 1990s. Photo taken - 29th January 1987

Background image00999 Collection: The UKs nuclear deterrent a RAF Avro Vulcan loaded with a Blue Steel missile

The UKs nuclear deterrent a RAF Avro Vulcan loaded with a Blue Steel missile scrambles from RAF Waddington during an exercise. 14 February 1963

Background image00999 Collection: Hawker Hinds seen here on the apron of RAF Digby whilst refuelling. 23rd May 1935

Hawker Hinds seen here on the apron of RAF Digby whilst refuelling. 23rd May 1935

Background image00999 Collection: Supermarine Southampton flying boats seen during a flying display off the beaches of

Supermarine Southampton flying boats seen during a flying display off the beaches of Skegness. Circa June 1933

Background image00999 Collection: The RAF, Leconfield, 'At Home'flying display as part of Battle of Britain

The RAF, Leconfield, "At Home"flying display as part of Battle of Britain
The RAF, Leconfield, " At Home" flying display as part of Battle of Britain Week. Here is a general view of the aircraft ready to fly and returning from flights

Background image00999 Collection: A Blue Steel missile at RAF Waddington The UKs nuclear deterrent seen here being

A Blue Steel missile at RAF Waddington The UKs nuclear deterrent seen here being loaded aboard a RAF Avro Vulcan. 14 February 1963

Background image00999 Collection: Handley Page Heyfords at RAF Scampton 2nd October 1936

Handley Page Heyfords at RAF Scampton 2nd October 1936

Background image00999 Collection: Hawker Hunters of 92 Squadron better known as the RAF display team '

Hawker Hunters of 92 Squadron better known as the RAF display team " The Blue Diamonds", now settling at their new home of RAF Leconfield. Circa 1961

Background image00999 Collection: Lightning F MK1 of 74 Squadron seen here on the apron of RAF Leconfield

Lightning F MK1 of 74 Squadron seen here on the apron of RAF Leconfield. 15th October 1961

Background image00999 Collection: Crew of a Handley Page Hampden Bomber in conversation after the nights mission at RAF

Crew of a Handley Page Hampden Bomber in conversation after the nights mission at RAF Scampton Circa September 1940

Background image00999 Collection: Jan 1955 - AOC (Air officer commanding) Visit to auxilary personel at RAF Sutton Hull

Jan 1955 - AOC (Air officer commanding) Visit to auxilary personel at RAF Sutton Hull. 1st January 1955

Background image00999 Collection: Flt Lt D D Mitchell, N D Want, Master-Nav A J Cross and Flying officer J Frewer

Flt Lt D D Mitchell, N D Want, Master-Nav A J Cross and Flying officer J Frewer (left to right) of 72 Squadron leave their Gloster Javelin aircraft at dispersal following a standby duty during

Background image00999 Collection: Lt Dave White, centre, commanding officer of D Flight, 22 Squadron

Lt Dave White, centre, commanding officer of D Flight, 22 Squadron, with fellow crew members Master Navigator Ron Dedmen, left

Background image00999 Collection: Wing commander Bryan Cox (left) commanding officer of 19 Lightning Squadron gives a final

Wing commander Bryan Cox (left) commanding officer of 19 Lightning Squadron gives a final briefing to his pilots at RAF Leconfield before take-off. 1st September 1965

Background image00999 Collection: Two Hawker Hunter aircraft of 92 squadron. The Blue Diamonds

Two Hawker Hunter aircraft of 92 squadron. The Blue Diamonds RAF display team seen taking off from RAF Leconfield. Circa 1955

Background image00999 Collection: RAF Holmptons 25 ton Type 80 Radar eye whirls continuously

RAF Holmptons 25 ton Type 80 Radar eye whirls continuously. The base is an early warning radar station part of the ROTOR Radar Defence Programme. 1st March 1968

Background image00999 Collection: A English Electric Canberra is given a inspection in preparation for Battle of Britain at

A English Electric Canberra is given a inspection in preparation for Battle of Britain at Home at RAF Scampton 4 September 1953 Re-indexed

Background image00999 Collection: 145 Squadron English Electric Lightning T. 4 XM987 seen here during routine maintenance

145 Squadron English Electric Lightning T. 4 XM987 seen here during routine maintenance
145 Squadron English Electric Lightning T.4 XM987 seen here during routine maintenance RAF Leconfield. Circa 1965

Background image00999 Collection: Avro Shackletons rehearse their formation display in preparation for Battle of

Avro Shackletons rehearse their formation display in preparation for Battle of Britain at Home at RAF Scampton 4 September 1953

Background image00999 Collection: 617 Squadron at RAF Scampton as they prepare to leave for Goose Bay in Canada

617 Squadron at RAF Scampton as they prepare to leave for Goose Bay in Canada. 31 August 1971

Background image00999 Collection: RAF Patrington - In the Hot Seat sits the man with a hot line to London

RAF Patrington - In the Hot Seat sits the man with a hot line to London. Gp Capt JD Ford, master controller, warns of unidentified enemy aircraft

Background image00999 Collection: RAF Patrington / Holmpton One of the operators of the type 80 early warning radar

RAF Patrington / Holmpton One of the operators of the type 80 early warning radar, tracks a unidentified aircraft in UK airspace in one of the radar cabins

Background image00999 Collection: An air to air picture of a Vickers Valiant tanker refuelling Avro Vulcan Bomber in

An air to air picture of a Vickers Valiant tanker refuelling Avro Vulcan Bomber in flight in 1962

Background image00999 Collection: RAF Patrington - This tunnel leads down to the secret, attack-proof radar base 130ft

RAF Patrington - This tunnel leads down to the secret, attack-proof radar base 130ft below. It is curved at the far-end, to minimise the effect of a bomb blast

Background image00999 Collection: The City of Lincoln Lancaster (which now forms part of the Battle of Britain Memorial

The City of Lincoln Lancaster (which now forms part of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight), closely followed by XL 317 Vulcan flying over Lincoln, with Lincoln Cathedral clearly visible

Background image00999 Collection: The famous Blackburn Beverley is seen here high above the town of that name

The famous Blackburn Beverley is seen here high above the town of that name and its famous minster in December 1952. The old Armstrong Patents factory is clearly seen behind the church

Background image00999 Collection: Pilots from 501 squadron show off the tailplane rudder of a Messerschmitt 109 at RAF

Pilots from 501 squadron show off the tailplane rudder of a Messerschmitt 109 at RAF Filton in 1st November 1940

Background image00999 Collection: Liverpool Corporations new assistant, a three hundred thousand computer

Liverpool Corporations new assistant, a three hundred thousand computer, makes its debut when the Lord Mayor of Liverpool, Alderman Herbert Allen put the machine into operation by pressing a button

Background image00999 Collection: Westland Wallaces of 501 (City of Bristol) Squadron on morning patrol above Staple

Westland Wallaces of 501 (City of Bristol) Squadron on morning patrol above Staple Hill, Gloucestershire in 1933

Background image00999 Collection: Amanda Barrie, aged 20, appearing in Five Past Eight at the Kings Theatre

Amanda Barrie, aged 20, appearing in Five Past Eight at the Kings Theatre, Edinburgh.16th February 1956

Background image00999 Collection: Bath Festival. Bath, Somerset. 14th June 1962

Bath Festival. Bath, Somerset. 14th June 1962

Background image00999 Collection: Looking like an Antartic expedition, workers at RAF Fylindales on the North Yorkshire

Looking like an Antartic expedition, workers at RAF Fylindales on the North Yorkshire moors line up beside the RAF Westland Whirlwind search

Background image00999 Collection: Vulcans of the 617 'Dambusters'squadron at RAF Scampton leave for a

Vulcans of the 617 "Dambusters"squadron at RAF Scampton leave for a
Vulcans of the 617 " Dambusters" squadron at RAF Scampton leave for a round-the-world flight to Rongatai airport in New Zealand. 14 October 1959

Background image00999 Collection: Re-indexed caption : Spectacular images captured in 1992 as Lincolnshire Echo

Re-indexed caption : Spectacular images captured in 1992 as Lincolnshire Echo photographer at the time Ken James, was given unique access to fly alongside the last flying Vulcan XH558 before she she

Background image00999 Collection: Picture shows Huge Laurie (left) and Stephen Fry (right

Picture shows Huge Laurie (left) and Stephen Fry (right) Fry and Laurie are a successful English comedy double act, mostly active in the 1980s and 1990s. Photo taken - 29th January 1987

Background image00999 Collection: A young boy with a robot guy. 8th October 1957

A young boy with a robot guy. 8th October 1957

Background image00999 Collection: Hawker Hunters of 111 Squadron The Black Arrows

Hawker Hunters of 111 Squadron The Black Arrows seen here going through their display at the 1959 Farnborough air show. 13th September 1959



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