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Customers read notice of a strike at a London railways station. June 1968
MPs at the Royal Airship Works Cardington for a trip in the R101 airship. Major JB Cohen, MP Circa 1929
The huge interior of the Boeing 747 jumbo jet, after its arrival at London Airport. January 1970
Family pet Cockerel. 1964 C123-024
Family pet Cockerel. 1964 C123-026
Family pet Cockerel. 1964 C123-025
Southampton Docks: Shore and office staff of Cunard, loading baggage onto Q. ESouthampton Docks: Shore and office staff of Cunard, loading baggage onto Q.E.2 at Southampton. She sails for New York at 12.30 p.m. today. July 1970 70-6769
Southampton Docks: Bill Warwick master of Q. E. 2 in charge of the ship for the first timeSouthampton Docks: Bill Warwick master of Q.E.2 in charge of the ship for the first time since he was made commodore of the line. July 1970 70-6769-002
Reorganisation of Cunard Passenger Fleet: From next year, cunard will operate its transatlantic summer services with one express " Queen" ship instead of two
The latest thing in air travel is a dance floor for passengers on Air Canadas Jumbo Jet service from Toronto to London. Air Canada, in their efforts to attract more passengers
Neelia Maclean party at Southend Airport. Horse loaded in Viking aircraft. July 1961 P004632
Spectators cheer the doyen of the GWROs King class, No. 6000 King George V, as it storms past on its way from Swindon (where it was built in 1927)
Initially successful, PeglerOs US backers later withdrew, sadly forcing him into bankruptcy in 1972. Flying Scotsman was stranded in San Francisco and threatened with being broken up until bought
Sandy, the terrier seated in corner seat of Manchester-Southport train. June 1948 P005005
Comet-4. East-West triumph. The Comet, after landing at Harfield at 17: 38 hoursComet-4. East-West triumph. The Comet, after landing at Harfield at 17:38 hours. It left for Hongkong this morning at breakfast-time. P004823
Concorde supersonic jet being built in Bristol England 1967
Channel Islands Hydrofoil Service. April 1964 P005368
Air Passengers: Immigration. April 1984 P004641
Aircraft Vickers Vanguard. April 1973 P004848
A De Havilland D. H. 4A of Air Transport & Travel Ltd, which made the first dailyA De Havilland D.H.4A of Air Transport & Travel Ltd, which made the first daily international air, service by a British airline when it flew from Hounslow, London and Le Bourget
Boeing 707 Foxtrot Papa BOAC. Close-up of the crashed plane at Hearthrow Airport. April 1967 P004340
Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines M /s Monarch of the Seas at SouthamptonRoyal Caribbean Cruise Lines M/S Monarch of the Seas at Southampton. 15th October 1991
The St. Seiriol leaving Liverpool crowded with happy trippers on the first stage of theirThe St.Seiriol leaving Liverpool crowded with happy trippers on the first stage of their trip sponsored by the Daily Dipatch and Evening Chronicle. 10th October 1949
The Canadian Pacific ocean liner Empress of Britain. Circa 1936
The SS Bremen c. 1930The SS Bremen c.1930
The SS Canberra 28th December 1965
The Red Star liner Belgenland, formerly the White Star Belgic IV, in dry dock at Tilbury. Circa 1935
R100 on her maiden flight in the morning of 16 December 1929. After departing Howden she flew slowly to York then set course for the Royal Airship Works at Cardington, Bedfordshire
On the 19th June the ship emerged from her shed and the trial flight was commenced. The ship was damaged on the first trial flight as service crew had not alighted from the ship
The Dornier Do X, the largest, heaviest and most powerful flying boat in the world when it was produced by the Dornier company of Germany in 1929. The aircraft was conceived by Dr
51 year old George May, blower-up of Frankenstein Lifebelts OPS him on his 50, 000th test at London airport for B.E.A passengers flying over the sea. 13th March 1953
The Dornier Do-X flying boat, November 1930, was built at Altenrhein, Switzerland by Aktiengesellschaft fur Dornier-Flugzeuge
The United States line ship SS Leviathan, formerly known as the Vaterland before being renamed in 1917. 12th September 1924
The Empress of Britain ocean liner Circa 1936
USS Los Angeles (ZR3), a 2, 472, 000 cubic foot rigid airship was built at Friedrichshafen, Germany. Her construction was partially funded by German World War I reparations
John Britten and Desmond Norman, one-time apprentices at the de Havilland aeronautical engineering training school, formed a partnership with the aim of building low-maintenance
Concorde Aircraft prototype 2 at BAC Filton Bristol Brabazon Hanger February 1967
Richard Burton actor and wife Elizabeth Taylor landed at RAF Adingdon Berks from Sardinia in a Hawker Siddeley125
Concorde Aircraft prototype 2 February 1967
Crowds watch the ocean liner Bremen seen here in the Solent Circa 1936
White Star Line ship RMS Majestic at Southampton 11th April 1922
The Empress of Canada moored on the Mersey at Liverpool 27th April 1961
The Soviet cruise ship Maxim Gorky, formerly known as the Deutsche Atlantik liner Hamburg. 20th June 1989