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Princess Diana departing on Concorde from Heathrow to Vienna. 14th April 1986
Concorde at London Airport with passengers. 24th May 1976
Concorde at London Airport. 24th May 1976
The supersonic airliner Concorde in flight through fog and snow, passing a Give Way sign as it departs from Heathrow Airport en route to the warmer climate of Bahrain in the Middle East
The pop group "Pilot"pictured here beside the famous supersonic airlinerThe pop group " Pilot" pictured here beside the famous supersonic airliner Concorde at RAF Fairford near Bristol January 1975
Mr Irene Quaranta pictured at work in the Toulouse Aircraft factory. 22nd April 1975
Work in progress at the Toulouse Aircraft factory in Southern France. 22nd April 1975
Inaugural commercial flights of the supersonic airliner Concorde on 21st January 1976, seven years after its maiden test flight
The Duke of Edinburgh flew the British built Concorde 002 at Mach Two - twice the speed of sound - this afternoon over the Bay of Biscay
The Duke of Edinburgh is to fly the British built Concorde 002 at Mach Two - twice the speed of sound - this afternoon over the Bay of Biscay
British Airways Concorde 20th Birthday is celebrated at Heathrow Airport. Engineer Paul Snelgrove gives it a little polish before its flight. 19th January 1996
Red nose on Concorde. Toby Grills restaurants fund raise. 27th January 1988
Concorde check in at London Airport. 24th May 1976
Concorde passenger holding her ticket. 2nd April 1986
The British Concorde 002 prototype arrives at Heathrow Airport, London after completing a 45, 000 mile demonstration sales tour to the Far East ad Australia. 1st July 1972
Airline passenger Mrs Margaret Redding looking forward to her upcoming Concorde flight, holding her ticket in her hand. 20th January 1981
Test pilot Brian Trubshaw, pictured at Filton, Bristol shortly before the maiden flight of the British assembled Concorde 002 prototype
Thirty five guests of British Airways, selected at random by computer ballot, took a three and a half hour 5, 000 mile round trip over the Atlantic in the supersonic passenger aircraft Concorde as
Dr Archibald Russell, the retiring chairman of the British Aircraft Corporation, Filton Division, and the designer of Concorde, pictured at Filton in the hangar where Concorde 2 is being built
Uri Geller at London Airport pictured in the cockpit of a Concorde. 1st November 1978
Uri Geller at London Airport standing in front of a Concorde. 1st November 1978
Uri Geller at London Airport. 1st November 1978
Passengers on a Concorde. 2nd April 1986
Concorde passengers pictured in the cockpit. 2nd April 1986
Concorde passengers standing in front of a Concorde. 2nd April 1986
The British Concorde 002 prototype is rolled out from its hanger in which it has been built at the Filton, Bristol works of the British Aircraft Corporation
Aerial views of Birmingham New Street Station, taken from the BRMB Flying Eye. 15th June 1994
EQI FRIGGFK OF NORWAY VERSUS DUNFERMLINE AUGUST 1966 European Football Project Dunfermline FC August 1966 Scandinavian air hostesses present manager Willie Cunningham with Goodwill cake before they
Aerial view of traffic in Birmingham, from the BRMB Radio flying eye. 18th June 1990
Graham Torrington of Skywatch, by the Partenavia aeroplane before take off, at Birmingham International Airport. 18th June 1990
Prince William and Prince Harry board aircraft at London Heathrow Airport, Wednesday 14th April 1993
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh sets off for home from Speke Airport after his vibist to Liverpool and The Wirral. 8th March 1980
Liverpool footballers Ian Callaghan, Tommy Smith and Gerry Byrne arrive at Speke Airport from Glasgow after their European Cup Winners Cup Semi Final First Leg match against Celtic. 15th April 1966
Happy Liverpool fans at Speke Airport before flying to Italy to watch their team take on Borussia Munchegladbach in the European Cup Final at the Stadio Olimpico, Rome. 24th May 1977
An Avro 504K three seater bi plane draws a huge crowds as it makes a landing at Alexandra Park Aerodrome in Manchester. June 1920
Liverpool manager Bill Shankly boards the plane at Speke Airport, Liverpool for the flight to Yugoslavia where his team will take on Red Star Belgrade in the European Cup Second Round First Leg
A Trident jet LANDS on the runway at Heathrow Airport takes off in the high heat of 25th June 1976, when temperatures reached into the 90 degrees
Two of Four - A Trident at Heathrow Airport takes off in the high heat of 25th June 1976, when temperatures reached into the 90 degrees. The heat wave of 1976 lasted from 23rd June to 8th July 1976
Four of Four - A Trident jet at Heathrow Airport takes off in the high heat of 25th June 1976, when temperatures reached into the 90 degrees
Manchester United manager Matt Busby gives the Old Trafford victory salute as he greets fans who turned up to welcome the Manchester United team home at Manchester Airport following their dramatic
Princess Grace of Monaco arriving at London Airport. She is on her way to Ireland. 5th July 1965
Liverpool team depart from Speke Airport for Bilbao. 17th September 1968
Adam West, who plays Batman on TV, pictured on arrival at Heathrow Airport. 7th May 1967
Actor Peter Sellers at London Airport with his wife Britt Ekland. They are flying to New York where Peter Sellers is to make a film about the work of the United Nations called " A Carol for
The European Cup in the safe hands of a British Airways stewardess at Speke Airport as the Liverpool team return home following their three one victory over German giants Borussia Moenchengladbach in
Enthusiastic Liverpool fans arrive back at Speke Airport from Rome after watching their team claim their first European Cup with victory over Borussia Moenchengladbach in the Final. 26th May 1977
Liverpool fans board their plane at Speke Airport bound for Rome to watch their team in action in their first ever European Cup Final against German side Borussia Moenchengladbach. 24th May 1977
Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh turns towards the crowd for a last look as he taxies out to pilot the Queens Flight Heron as he leaves St Athan after his visit. St Athan, Wales, 30th October 1959