Choose a picture from our Images Dated 11th August 2015 Collection for your Wall Art and Photo Gifts
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Saga Holidays Ltd. (SAGA) announced that they had acquired the business of Laker Air Travel Ltd, formerly owned by Sir Freddie Laker, for £ 500, 000 in cash
Sir Freddie Laker and Tiny Rowlands leave the Board of Trade building in Victoria, London where they had a secret meeting with Biffin. 10th February 1982
Head of Laker Airways Freddie Laker at Gatwick airport on the day of the inaugural flight of his transatlantic Skytrain service from Gatwick airport, London to JFK, New York
Head of Laker Airways Freddie Laker at Buckingham Palace after being knighted by the Queen at an Investiture. 19th July 1978
One of the houses belonging to Freddie Laker, pictured on the day that Laker Airways went bust. 5th February 1982
A woman customer at the Victoria check in office, pictured on the day that Laker Airways went bust. 5th February 1982
A 1982 Laker brochure stands on the counter of an empty booking office at Victoria, London, on the day that Laker Airways went bust. 5th February 1982
Head of Laker Airways Freddie Laker with his wife and mother at Buckingham Palace after being knighted by the Queen at an Investiture. 19th July 1978
The inaugural flight of the new transatlantic Skytrain service from Gatwick airport, London to JFK, New York, launched by Laker Airways chief Freddie Laker
Collect picture Freddie Laker in a school photograph. Circa 1940
Six Laker stewardesses make a record dedicated to Freddie Laker called " Let Us Fly". The record is being rush released on red Bus records
Scenes at Gatwick airport in London on the day that Laker Airways went bust. Grounded fleet of Laker planes parked on the far side of the airport. 5th February 1982
Scenes at Gatwick airport in London on the day that Laker Airways went bust. A Laker 1-11 coming in to land at Gatwick airport, one of the last incoming flights. 5th February 1982
Scenes at Gatwick airport in London on the day that Laker Airways went bust. An impounded DC10 on the runway at Gatwick airport. 5th February 1982
Head of Laker Airways Freddie Laker in jubilant mood at Gatwick airport on the day of the inaugural flight of his transatlantic Skytrain service from Gatwick airport, London to JFK, New York