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The Imperial Airways flying boat Caledonia on the water at Shannon air base aboutThe Imperial Airways flying boat " Caledonia " on the water at Shannon air base about to take off on an experimental trans Atlantic journey
New Imperial Airways flying boat Cassiopeia in flight after taking off from Southampton on first direct service to South Africa
Aerial view of Imperial Airways flying boat Centaurus on the water at Rochester
The Imperial Airways flying boat Caledonia about to take off from SouthamptonThe Imperial Airways flying boat " Caledonia " about to take off from Southampton on her first experimental trans Atlantic flight
Crowds meet the giant new American flying boat Yankee Clipper as she moors atCrowds meet the giant new American flying boat " Yankee Clipper " as she moors at Southampton after arriving on her first trans Atlantic flight
The giant new American flying boat Yankee Clipper as she landed at SouthamptonThe giant new American flying boat " Yankee Clipper " as she landed at Southampton on her first trans Atlantic flight
Imperial Airways Empire flying boat Centaurus speeding across Port MelbourneImperial Airways Empire flying boat " Centaurus " speeding across Port Melbourne, Victoria, Australia during her 30
Imperial Airways latest Empire flying boat Capella being prepared at Southampton
London and Lee : The only Authentic Sketch of the Ascent of the Vauxhall Balloon with Mr Cockings Parachute, coloured lithograph
Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent greets members of the crew of the Kings Flight Viking in which she left Northolt for Greece this morning. She is to visit her mother Princess Nicholas
Paris : Vaisseau Royal Aerien 1784
At Croydon Airport, South London, England Princess Ingrid and Prince Carl Johan of Sweden on their arrival. 6 July 1933
London : The Vauxhall Royal Balloon, coloured lithograph, after Black, by Alvey 9 September 1836 History of London - Vauxhall / Lambeth
The honeymoon express. Pilot Officer Whinney, RAF, who married Miss Edna Moodie, daughter of a prominent resident of Ottawa, on Saturday at St Mary Abbots, Kensington
Mr Joseph Barcroft, reader in physiology at Kings College, lived for six days in an airtight glass compartment to test an airmans need of oxygen in a rarified atmospheres