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Background imageAtlantic Collection: Richard Branson launches the Virgin Atlantic Challenger II. Lowestoft, Suffolk

Richard Branson launches the Virgin Atlantic Challenger II. Lowestoft, Suffolk. 14th May 1986

Background imageAtlantic Collection: The launch of the Virgin Atlantic Challenger II. Lowestoft, Suffolk. 14th May 1986

The launch of the Virgin Atlantic Challenger II. Lowestoft, Suffolk. 14th May 1986

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Richard Branson tycoon with Margaret Thatcher on his boat Virgin Atlantic Challenger II

Richard Branson tycoon with Margaret Thatcher on his boat Virgin Atlantic Challenger II. 3rd July 1986

Background imageAtlantic Collection: A captured German submarine during the battle of the Atlantic

A captured German submarine during the battle of the Atlantic. Looking down into the conning-tower from escort vessel. April 1941

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Sweeping the snow covered flight deck of the British escort carrier HMS Fencer during a

Sweeping the snow covered flight deck of the British escort carrier HMS Fencer during a convoy patrol in Northern waters in the Second World War

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Photo taken from Short Sunderland Mark III, EK591 U, of No

Photo taken from Short Sunderland Mark III, EK591 U, of No. 422 Squadron RCAF while attacking German type VIIC submarine U-625 in the Atlantic Ocean

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Record-breaking ocean racer Richard Branson powers his

Record-breaking ocean racer Richard Branson powers his.5 million boat, Virgin Atlantic Challenger II, up the River Thames. 3rd July 1986

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Princess Michael of Kent helps Richard Branson launch the Virgin Atlantic Challenger II

Princess Michael of Kent helps Richard Branson launch the Virgin Atlantic Challenger II. Lowestoft, Suffolk. 14th May 1986

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Record-breaking ocean racer Richard Branson powers his £1

Record-breaking ocean racer Richard Branson powers his £1
Record-breaking ocean racer Richard Branson powers his £ 1.5 million boat, Virgin Atlantic Challenger II, up the River Thames. Prime Minister, Mrs Thatcher joins him on the boat. 3rd July 1986

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Richard Bransons powerboat, Virgin Atlantic Challenger breaks the trans-Atlantic sea

Richard Bransons powerboat, Virgin Atlantic Challenger breaks the trans-Atlantic sea crossing record. 29th June 1986

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Richard Bransons Powerboat Virgin Atlantic challenger broke the Trans-Atlantic sea

Richard Bransons Powerboat Virgin Atlantic challenger broke the Trans-Atlantic sea crossing record. The previous record held 3 days 10 hours

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Amelia Earhart flies the Atlantic. OPS 'The Friendship'

Amelia Earhart flies the Atlantic. OPS "The Friendship"
Amelia Earhart flies the Atlantic. OPS " The Friendship", a triple engined Fokker she used for the flight anchored at Burry Port, South Wales, where she landed. 18th June 1928

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Amelia Earhart flies the Atlantic. OPS Her coming ashore at Burry Port, South Wales

Amelia Earhart flies the Atlantic. OPS Her coming ashore at Burry Port, South Wales, where she landed after flying 1, 900 miles from Newfoundland. 18th June 1928

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Amelia Earhart, Aviation Pioneer Atlantic Flight. 1st female to fly the Atlantic

Amelia Earhart, Aviation Pioneer Atlantic Flight. 1st female to fly the Atlantic. Amelia Earhart and her pilot Wilmer Stultz coming ashore Burry Port in South Wales from their fockker aircraft The

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Miss Earhart flies the Atlantic OP260B

Miss Earhart flies the Atlantic OP260B

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Amelia Earhart airwoman shaking hands with the American Ambassador

Amelia Earhart airwoman shaking hands with the American Ambassador

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Amelia Earhart flies the Atlantic. OPS Her coming ashore at Burry Port, South Wales

Amelia Earhart flies the Atlantic. OPS Her coming ashore at Burry Port, South Wales, where she landed after flying 1, 900 miles from Newfoundland. 18th June 1928

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Amelia Earhart earned a place of honour in the history with her memorable crossing of

Amelia Earhart earned a place of honour in the history with her memorable crossing of the Pacific

Background imageAtlantic Collection: On this day 20 / 6 / 1928 Amelia Earhart completed her Atlantic flight Our

On this day 20 / 6 / 1928 Amelia Earhart completed her Atlantic flight Our
On this day 20/6/1928 Amelia Earhart completed her Atlantic flight Our picture shows Amelia Earhart 1928 Atlantic Flight Amelia shakes hands with Mrs J W Welch the Mayor of Southampton

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Amelia Earhart airwoman who flew the Atlantic with Raymond & Mrs Guest who largely

Amelia Earhart airwoman who flew the Atlantic with Raymond & Mrs Guest who largely financed the flight. R Gordon mechanic Miss Earhart Wilmer Stultz pilot Mrs Foster Welch Mayor of Southampton

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Transportation problem solved in the Azores, men travelling around on donkeys

Transportation problem solved in the Azores, men travelling around on donkeys. July 1972 P011886

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Ebbe Skovdahl new manager of Aberdeen football club, introduced to the media

Ebbe Skovdahl new manager of Aberdeen football club, introduced to the media photocall with chairman Stewar Milne at Pittodrie Stadium May 1999

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Miss Earhart flies the Atlantic OP260C May 1932 Amelia Earhart is best

Miss Earhart flies the Atlantic OP260C May 1932 Amelia Earhart is best remembered for her epic journey in 928 when she became he first woman to fly the Atlantic

Background imageAtlantic Collection: Amelia Earhart became the first women to complete a solo flight across the North Atlantic

Amelia Earhart became the first women to complete a solo flight across the North Atlantic when she and her Lockheed Vega completed the journey on 21nd May 1932


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