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High winds prevent the start of the Hedges Butler Cup. Engineers struggle to deflate the balloons at the Hurlingham Club in Fulham. July 1908 P001274
This group of sternvisiaged, moustachioed and bearded body of solid citizens was the detective force deployed when the Prince and Princes of Wales were in Newcastle on June 20, 1900
Trafford Park in Manchester was a major focus for engineering at the beginning of the 20th century. The Westinghouse factory that was later to become Metropolitan Vickers, then GEC
Start of the Balloon Race for Harvard Cup. May 1907 P001273
A V Roe, one of the early pioneers of British aviation, pictured standing next to his Roe 1 Triplane in Blackpool. October 1909 P001015 4science - Academic / Education - 25/02/2010
Foreign military attaches observe British army exercises near Aldershot June 1909
The young Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, aged 9, with brother David at Glamis Castle, Scotland, in 1909. David died but Elizabeth became, in turn, Duchess of York, Queen and Queen Mother. Y2K Royalty
1908 Olympic Walking Race Dbase MSI Olympics. London. Olympic Games
Delivering the Daily Mirror by motor car 14th July 1907 Local Caption WatscanDelivering the Daily Mirror by motor car 14th July 1907 Watscan - - 28/08/2009 - -
Edwardian Ladies and Gentleman walk up and down the promenade of an unnamed English South Coast seaside town Ladies Fashion - 1905
The New York to Paris motor race of 1908. The race, which was the first of its kind among automobiles, commenced in Times Square on February 12, 1908
1908 Fashion Show Londons at Earls Court. Models waiting to parade the latest coats and hats May 1908 P000258
Daily Mirrors first ever photograper Ivor Castle, poses for a portrait smoking a cigar. Circa 1905
A flying machine built by Mr E Mines, an engineer, at a Doncaster flying meeting in 1909. The machine never flew
David Lloyd George Chancellor of the Exchequer seen here in the witness box at Bow Street, under cross examination by Miss Christabel Pankhurst during the trial of Mrs Pankhurst
Chancellor of the Exchequer David Lloyd George seen here buying a " Votes for Women" pamphlet on his way to the Houses of Parliament for the debate on the Finance bill. August 9th 1909
Hop-pickers at Paddock Wood Kent. August 1908
Samuel Cody was born in the USA in 1867 but immigrated to England in the early 1890s. At the start of the 20th century he was hired by the British Military as Chief Kiting Instructor
Enrico Caruso talks to a telegraph operator in the Manchester Office of The Mirror. 15th September 1909
The relief of Ladysmith warranted special treatment from the " Midland Daily Telegraph." This is one of two cars used to rush the good news to the streets of Coventry
French aviator Henry Farman flying in his plane with two passengers making him the pilot of the first 3 person flight when he carried 2 passengers for 10 kilometres.[ August 1909 P004012
The Daily Mirror beat the record books to the nations first glamour competition. In 1908 the Mirror organised a contest to find Britains most beautiful girl
Typical rough bunkhouse for cowboys on the trail at the turn of the century in USA
Chow time for cowboys of the Shoe Bar Ranch in Texas, USA
Ivy Close Daily Mirror beauty contest winner 1908
The Daily Mirror beat the record books to the nationOs first glamour competition. In 1908 the Mirror organised a contest to find BritainOs most beautiful girl
W. H. Cox who drove in a Charles S. Forbes car in a match for £W.H. Cox who drove in a Charles S. Forbes car in a match for £ 200 and won (11 miles). June 1909 P009132
Fashion 1908: Madam Gould leaving 9 Soho Square after wedding followed by her husband. 8th June 1908
Yeoman of the guard. April 1906 P013254
Pietri Dorando the Italian marathon runner who won the hearts of the British public after he was disqualified in the 1908 London Olympic marathon seen here departing Charing Cross station after
American World Champion boxer Jack Johnson in 1908 during his visit to England
London welcomes Louis Bleriot: Cheering crowds greet the intrepid aviator as he leaves Victoria Station by motor-car for a special celebration luncheon at the Savoy Hotel. Monday 26th July 1909
His Majesty King Edward VII and his wife Queen Alexandra in the royal carriage on their way to Olympia. Circa 1900
His Majesty King Edward VII Circa 1900
The wallsend built super liner Mauretania leaves the river Tyne for her first trials at sea in 1907
A Voisin biplane in action. August 25th 1909
The Wright Brothers plane being flown in Pau, France, 1909. Their original machine of 1903 in which they first flew was damaged by high winds in Ohio and never used again
Louis Bleriot was the first man to fly across the English Channel in a powered aircraft, along with his wife and his Bleriot XI
Wilbur Wright in flight at Le Mans, 1909. The Wright Brothers staged a series of demonstration flights at Pont Long in Pau from February 1909. 22nd February 1909
Hubert Latham in his "Antionette"aeroplane attempting to fly acrossHubert Latham in his " Antionette" aeroplane attempting to fly across the channel in 1909. He fell into the sea and was rescued. 19 July 1909
A. V Roe in his triplane at Wembley Park, London 1909A.V Roe in his triplane at Wembley Park, London 1909
A failed attempt to get airborne by Mr E. Mines at the Doncaster flying meetingA failed attempt to get airborne by Mr E.Mines at the Doncaster flying meeting. 10th October 1909
Louis Bleriot crossing the channel. July 25th 1909
The King watches Wilbur Wrights aeroplane at Pau, France. 20th March 1909
Henri Farman at the First International Air Meet in Rheims, France. 25th August 1909
Louis Bleriot. July 25th 1909