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The British Sopwith patrol seaplane with the 225 hp Sunbeam engine. 1914
German seaplanes. 1930
Vickers Supermarine Walrus Amphibian Flying Boat with a Bristol Pegasus engine. Walrus is a single engined ( pusher ) biplane amphibian flying boat constructed almost entirely of metal
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
Short S. 8 Calcutta ( G-EBVG ) City of Alexandria of the the Imperial AirwaysShort S.8 Calcutta ( G-EBVG ) City of Alexandria" of the the Imperial Airways
Hoisting out a seaplane from British seaplane carrier HMS Ark Royal, Mudros January 1916
Captain A. S. Wilcockson (right) and First Officer G. H. Bowes studying the Atlantic route beside " Caledonia" at Hythe
Showing the flag, Seaplanes Northern Europe tour. Mr H C BAird, a former Schneider Trophy pilot winner, and now one of Vickers test pilots
The longest formation flight ever undertaken by service unit, five RAF flying boats of number 204 (Gen reconnaissance) Squadron being prepared at Plymouth
Caledonia takes off from Southampton on first experimental transatlantic flight. The Imperial Airways flying boat Caledonia took off from Southampton at the beginning of her first experimental
Sopwith folding - wing, two - seater seaplane with a 100 hp Gnome Monosoupape engine. 1914
A special letter from the King to Sir Patrick Duncan, Governor General of South Africa, was included in the first 2 1/2 tons of mail which left Southampton for Durban on the Imperial Airways flying
Sikorsky S42 giant seaplane flown by Colonel Lindbergh for Pan American Airways broke all existing records for transport seaplane flights, averaging 157
New Imperial Airways flying boat Cassiopeia in flight after taking off from Southampton on first direct service to South Africa
A Grimsby herring trawler in the North Sea Fish where the fish are!
A view of Bridlington Harbour and town, Yorkshire. 11 January 1930 Fish where the fish are!
Joey Heatherton, entertains American servicemen with a torrid dance during the troops recent tour of South Vietnam. 5 January 1967 dance / dancing / party season / celebration / happy vintage news
Commanders to appear in the Royal Command of Variety Performance are the young Canadian dance team Blanche and Allan Lund
Richborough Train Ferry on the east coast of Kent
Maj Geoffrey David Hall, Royal Armoured Corps was married to Miss Betty Stewart Dickey at St Peters Church, Eaton Square, London. 4 April 1946
The first frog - woman. Frogmen the underwater swimmers used for daringThe first " frog - woman ". " Frogmen " the underwater swimmers used for daring operations during the war - have trained a " frogwoman " to assist them in their
A new hat for Mr Winston Churchill. Mr Winston Churchill, appointed Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports in 1941, was finally installed in the office by the Court of Shepway at Dover Castle today
The Great Victory March. The Royal Scots Greys in the parade. 19 July 1919
Kaundas Royal Dancing Parter President Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia is pictured dancing with Britians Princess Royal - Princess Mary - at the Independence Ball. 25th October 1964
Dr Khalid Sheldrake, the son of an English pickle manufacturer, whose wife lives at Forest Hill, London, has been elected to the throne of the Chinese province of Sinkiang
Miss Katharine Peebles, governess to the royal children. Here Miss Peebles is pictured with Princess Anne, on their return to London from Christmas at Sandringham in 1958. 1 February 1958
Appleton House, Sandringham, Norfolk, the Royal estate. 2 March 1929
The Old Tithe Barn at North Lancing, Sussex. 1931
Old Shoreham - by - Sea seen from the old toll bridge over the river Adur. 1931
1962 Men standing on a street corner in East Grinstead, West Sussex watching girls go by. They are wearing drainpipe trousers and winkle picker shoes 1962
Southwick Green, Sussex. Controversy has arisen on the question of suspending the villagers ancient use of the cricket green owing to danger to pedestrians and traffic
The entrance to Macreadys Metal Company, Pentonville Road. 4 October 1937
Outting at the Hinds department store on the High Street in Eltham, London 17 June 1937
Dick Turpins house coming down, 600 year old landmark doomed. The old Dick Turpin house and stables near the Spaniards Inn on Hampstead Heath is being pulled down
A crowd gathered outside the Ivanhoe hotel, Bloomsbury, London today. To listen to an address from the squatters inside, who are in a state of siege. They took over the premises last night
The exterior of Gamages department store at Holborn, London. October 1934
Home front 1940. Destroyed house in the Dartford area after a German air raid
Vice Admiral William J. Marshall holding a bottle of bourbon and a cigarette. 2 November 1959
Living with the old and the new in post - war Wapping, East London. A mother with her children in the old passageways between the old back - to - back houses of the London docks
The war scare at the time of Munich has given the authorities useful experience in evacuating children. Between the first and 3 September 1939, 1, 500
Miss Doreen Evans at the start in her MG. 28 September 1935
187 brass bands competing at Crystal Palace. 29 September 1934
Aftermath of Italian General Strike Gabriele d Annunzio on the verandah. Disturbance and bloodshed followed the termination of the general strike in Italy 12 August 1922
Aboyne Highland games. Lord Glentannar and Master Peter Farquhar. 9 September 1926
Professor Gilbert Murrays strange gift. The strange gift of Professor Gilbert Murray was the subject of a paper by Mrs J Sidgwick at a meeting of the Psychical Research Society at Steinway Hall
Mrs Lascelles, Sir Robert Horne, Lord Balfour and Mr Lloyd George in the grounds at Whittingham. 1923
80 th Appearance in annual procession Mr Ellis WIlde of Droylsden Road, Newton Heath, who shortly celebrates his 80- birthday
70 years a clergyman. The Rev Denham Rowe Norman, Master of St Johns Hospital, Lichfield, has sent in his resignation to the Bishop. He is one of the oldest clergymen in the country. 28 April 1925