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A. V Roe and his new aeroplane, a triplane, in Blackpool. 19th Octobert 1909A.V Roe and his new aeroplane, a triplane, in Blackpool. 19th Octobert 1909
The Moore - Brabazon aeroplane. The first resident Englishman to make an officially recogniszed aeroplane flight in England was JTC Moore-Brabazon of 450ft 600ft
Winston Churchill with a German Officer September 1909
Press delegates in the grounds of Windsor Castle. September 1909 P008572
Life by George Ali. Tommy by Master Jason Hollom May 1909
Louis Bleriot French Aviation innovator July 1909 vfr1
Captain Feileis town to town flight along the coast of France. 16 September 1909 1900s
Doncaster Flying Week, Thursday 14th October 1909. Our Picture Shows... Samuel Franklin Cody gives a ride to Louis Schreck a rival aviator, on the wheel of his machine
Samuel Cody January 1909 British Army aeroplane no 1 trials at Aldershot
Wilbur Wright at Pau in France The Wright Brothers staged a series of demonstration flights at Pont Long in Pau from February 1909
Samuel F Cody aviator September 1909
Wilbur Wright with King Alfonso of Spain pictured talking in the plane. The Wright Brothers staged a series of demonstration flights at Pont Long in Pau from February 1909
Colonel Samuel Cody walks alongside British Army areoplane number one, as it is towed by horses of the Royal Artillery along to Farnborough Common for a test flight 9th January 1909 1900s ©
King Edward VII talking to Wilbur Wright at Le Mans in 1909 when the aviator made some flights over the South of France The Wright Brothers later left Le Mans as they found weather conditions
The American-born Samuel Franklin Cody was the first person to complete the first officially recognised flight in Great Britain on 16 October 1908 at Farnborough in Hampshire
Aviator Wilbur Wright with his sister as passenger 1909 The Wright Brothers staged a series of demonstration flights at Pont Long in Pau from February 1909
Samuel Franklin Cody with his wife on 16 August 1909 when she became the first woman to have a flight in a heavier than air machine at Laffans Plain, Farnborough
Suffragettes march down Princes Street Edinburgh 1909 led by Flora Drummond and Emmeline Pankhurst vfr1
The Newspaper Baron, Lord Northcliffe, 1909, wearing the fur coat and the former British Prime Minister, Arthur Balfour helping to haul the Wright Brothers plane into position for a demonstration
A flying machine built by Mr E Mines, an engineer, at a Doncaster flying meeting in 1909. The machine never flew
1909. Sir John Stewart Stewart-Clark, 1st Baronet, on the Dundas Estate a year after buying the 1908 Rolls Royce sold at auction for £ 500, 000
Butcher shop in 1909
Miss Muriel Matters, suffragette, pictured in the basket of a hot air balloon with a megaphone as Suffragettes attempt to disrupt the Opening of Parliament by Airship. 16th February 1909
22 May 1908 The Wright brothers patented their flying machine.Wilbur Wright Wright Brothers in France The Wright Brothers staged a series of demonstration flights at Pont Long in Pau from February
Lady Constance Lytton Suffragette RIGHT October 1909 Pictured during Suffragette Procession in London - in 1909 Constance Lytton took part in a demonstration at the House of Commons
Madame Despard (centre) August 1909 Pictured outside No10 Downing Street to see Prime Minister Mr Asquith - also pictured is Mrs C Saunderson (right)