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Russian cosmonaut Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin (the first man in space) killed in a plane crash aged 34 (born in 1934) seen here in Manchester 1961
Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U. S. A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted offVisitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U.S.A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off on a mission to the moon. Children near the launch pad from where the shuttle will blast off. November 1969
NASA Apollo XI Astronauts visit London October 1969 22 hour flying visit for american heros Neil Armstrong - Michael Collins
Captain Robert Falcon Scott aboard his ship the "Terra Nova"Captain Robert Falcon Scott aboard his ship the " Terra Nova" before setting off on his epic and ill fated journey towards the South Pole
Mini Submarine Pisces July 1969. This submarine was to search Loch Ness for signs of the Loch Ness Monster
Mrs Evans widow of P. O. Edgar Evans with her children circa 1913Mrs Evans widow of P.O. Edgar Evans with her children circa 1913
Kennedy Space Centre in Cape Canaveral Florida USA MSI
Sir Ranulph Fiennes explorer is honored to join the ranks of pipe smokers of the years
Charles Lindbergh aviator seen here in Brussels after crossing the Atlantic Ocean solo for the first time
Captain Robert Scott Antarctica Expedition - Preparing the Terra Nova at Cardiff, June 1910
Winston Churchill June 1919 presents Captain John Alcock and Lieutenant Arthur Whitten Brown with a cheque at a presentation dinner after they had completed the first Trans Atlantic flight flying a
Sir Ernest Shackleton on the bridge of The Quest. September 1921
Sir Ernest Shackleton seen here aboard The Quest. in Londons St Cathrines Dock, September 1921
Sir Ernest Shackleton arrives at Dover. June 1909
Trans-Antarctic expedtion member taking a photograph of a Penguin Explorers meet at South Pole. Members of the team attempting the first surface crossing of the Antarctic met up at the South Pole
Sir Alan Cobham climbing out of a De Havilland D. H. 50 at Croydon Airport on 17th MarchSir Alan Cobham climbing out of a De Havilland D.H.50 at Croydon Airport on 17th March 1925. He had returned from a trip of 17, 000 miles with Sir Sefton Brancker
Sir Ernest Shackleton aboard The Quest. September 1921
Sir Ernest Shackleton explorer circa 1909
Captain Robert Scott Explorer seen here in the Antarctic Circa 1911
The Trans-Antarctic Expedition 1956-1958 The camp showing members of the group outisde their log cabin Explorers meet at South Pole
The Trans-Antarctic Expedition 1956-1958 One of the motor vehicles used to cross the snowy antarctic landscape Explorers meet at South Pole
Explorers Sir Edmund Hillary of New Zealand (left) and Vivian Fuchs of Great Britain look at a map of the South Pole. Circa 1950
John Alcock and Arthur Whitten Brown were two British fliers. They were the first people to fly an aircraft non-stop across the Atlantic ocean. They made their flight in 1919
Mr Lashley Mr Evans Mr Johnson and Mr Williamson 1910 who accompanied Captain Scott on his expedition to the South Pole on board the Terra Nova. April 1910
Wilbur Wright seen here in Pau, France to demonstrate the Wrights Flyer aircraft February 1909. The Wright Brothers staged a series of demonstration flights at Pont Long in Pau from February 1909
Sir Ernest Shackleton July 1907
Sir Ernest Shackleton calls at Malborough House. December 1920
Sir Ranulph Twistleton Wykeham Fiennes explorer at North Pole at Easter 500 miles from Spitzbergen during transglobe expedition. Ranulph Fiennes
Ice Breaker tied up to the pack ice during the 1956 Trans-Antarctic Expedition
The Benjamin Bowrin ship part of Antarctic Translobe which helped explorers Sir Rannulph Fiennes and Charlie Burton in their adventure August 1982
The Trans-Antarctic Expedition 1956-1958 - the groups plane sitting on the snow as supplies are unloaded, 20th January 1956. Explorers meet at South Pole
Captain Robert Scott Antarctica Expedition - crew preparing the Terra Nova at East India Docks, London. Circa May 1910
Arctic survey vessel the Discovery II arriving at St Katharines Docks in London. 11 May 1939
The Discovery, the ship in which Captain Scott made his South Polar expedition. at Falmouth, on her return after two years absence in Antarctic regions. c.1927
Bringing the Pub up to date. On Sunday 20th July the first man landed on the Moon. On the same day the Public House " Man in the Moon", at West Heath
Zaire River Expedition Returns: Captain Alun Davies sees his son Max, 3 months old for the first time. With him is his wife Gilli. January 1975 75-00502-001
A young baby seen here crawling between the legs of adults at a gathering of them parents of a West london toddlers and baby club April 1975 75-2239-003
Two young babies seen here examining a camera at a gathering of them parents of a West london toddlers and baby club April 1975 75-2239-003
Zaire River Expedition Returns: The leader of the expedition Lieut-Colonel John Blashford-Snell. January 1975 75-00502-002
Zaire River Expedition Returns: Nurse Pam Baxter sitting on her luggage at Gatwick Airport today. January 1975 75-00502
Samples of Moon Rock brought back to earth by the American Apollo 11 Astronauts last July is on public view in the Geological Museum from Saturday 27th December until Saturday, 3rd January 1970
Everest men fly home. Men of the British Everest expedition arrived at London airport today, after a round-the clock delay. Their plane was held up overnight in Rome
Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U. S. A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted offVisitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U.S.A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off on a mission to the moon. Looking at a rocket model. November 1969 Z11112-001
The Roosevelt, Robert Pearys boat in which he sailed to the North Pole. c.1910
Explorer Sabastian Simon at a press conference. September 1952 C4444
Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U. S. A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted offVisitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U.S.A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off on a mission to the moon. Visitors look toward the launch pad from where the Saturn V rocket will launch