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This Short Crusader was the American entrant for the 1927 Schneider Trophy in Venice; seen here at Felixstowe, Suffolk where the seaplane was involved in trials prior to the event
Millionth Cortina Goes by Air. The millionth Ford Cortina car to be exported gets a swinging send-off. It was flown by helicopter on Thursday (9-7-70)
Gertrude the tortoise and husband Fruity Fred with the sextuplets they ve produced at the grand old age of 75. B March 1984
Tsai the little Chinese leopard cub bares her teeth in a snarl that is pretty ferocious for a two-month-old at London Zoo March 1965
Two years ago in the grounds of a convent overlooking Runnymede at Egham, Surrey, nuns used to hear the call to prayer. Now, the bell no longer tolls and the nuns are gone
Giraffe keeper gets a medal: Mr. H. G. N. Robinson, who has been custodian of the LondonGiraffe keeper gets a medal: Mr. H.G.N. Robinson, who has been custodian of the London Zoo giraffes for 34 years, has been presented with a bronze medal for his helping in raising 12 giraffes
The old dragon prepares for its greatest test. Dragon Rapide G-AJGS being prepared for its transatlantic journey. July 1970 P000960
Sivas new nippy Llama- with some of its slower namesakes. June 1974
The whalebone arch, the largest jaw bones of a whale in captivity at Lakefield House in Bragar, Isle of Lewis. August 1972
Phantom Enters Royal Air Force Service: R. A. F. McDonald Douglas Phantom, F. G. RPhantom Enters Royal Air Force Service: R.A.F. McDonald Douglas Phantom, F.G.R. Mark IT flying in Diamond 9 formation. January 1969 P000971
Royals Visit Farnborough Air Show: Prince Philip paid a visit to the Farnborough air show on Monday (6-9-76) with two of his sons, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward
A two month old baby puma in just the right pose as it hit the bottle at Flamingo Park Zoo, near Malton, Yorkshire. February 1965
The R. 101, 777 ft long with a total volume of 5. 5 million cubic feetThe R.101, 777 ft long with a total volume of 5.5 million cubic feet, was built by the Air Ministry for the Imperial airship scheme
Schneider Trophy Trials. The Gloster Napier 4 (Gloster IVB N-222 ) starting on a trial flight at Calshot where the British Schneider Trophy team are training. P000963
Two Margay Cats. Circa 1975
She was spotlessly clean when she left Yorkshire, and thatOs the way sheOll face the judges at the Smithfield show, today, if her owner knows anything about it
A sheep wearing sunglasses and earphones as he sings into a microphone Circa 1985
A caretaker at a museum enjoys a supper of fish and chips as he sits besides a stuffed lion Circa 1975
The R. 34 made her first trial trip on Friday 10th March 1919 and returned safely to Glasgow after a flight of four and a half hours; Two months later she was delivered to her base at East Fortune in
Who wants to live next to a Copter? Some people complain about the neighbours dogs. Some complain about loud radios, others about the neighbhours children
Noel Pemberton Billing flying over the hangars at Brooklands. September 1913 P001117
During their three-day stay in Brisbane, Australia, the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh visited the Lone Pine koala bear sanctuary, the largest in Australia
Young lamb at Whipsnade Zoo, amongst the spring flowers. March 1957
Skiing farmer Andrew Cruickshank carrying a sheep underneath his arm that he found in a snowdrift on his farm in the Cairngorm Mountains, Scotland. January 1959
One of 18 balloons competing in the Gordon Bennett Cup Balloon Race this year (1925) starting point Brussels, Belgium, Sunday 7th June 1925. Our Picture Shows
Pop Star Gary Numan seen herre in a Lockheed Shooting Star aircraft. Circa 1980. P001036
The Goodyear Europa airship rises above its hangar at RAF Cardington formerly the Royal Airship Works - the same hangar that once housed the ill-fated R101. March 1972 P000937
Air record challenge: Another attack on the worlds air speed record is shortly to be made. Flight-Lieut D Arcy Greig, the R.A.F. high speed pilot, is the challenger
They re off on a do-it-yourself Flip: Fasten those seat-belts - you re airborne! And the boy at the controls is only sixteen
Fritz the Leopard dozes at London Zoo. Circa 1980
The tailplanes of B. O. A. C. Bristol Britannia aircraft poke outside the speciallyThe tailplanes of B.O.A.C. Bristol Britannia aircraft poke outside the specially constructed sliding hanger doors at their engineering depot at London Heathrow Airport. July 1958 P001080
Trans African hovercraft expedition. Wearing his mask, one of the Pagan dancers of the Dogon tribe who performed a special dance for their visitors when the expedition travelled overland to their
To the lions of Longleat, Lord BathOs place in Wiltshire, the figure looked real. They attacked with all the ferocity expected of the king of the beasts
Sheep in the snow near Burnley, Lancashire. March 1979
The good Shephered Tom Williams with his flock of sheep. December 1977
ittle lamb born on a farm at Binfield Heath, near Reading. with his mother Circa 1960
Red Arrows RAF display team seen here in tthe Apollo formatiom. The team are acknowledged as the best in the world. May 1980 P000982
High Flyer Prince Charles at the controls of a helicopter in September 1974 during his term of service in the Royal Navy. P001044
Swatched in a dry towel, a rub-down for Bobby the mouse. June 1969
Michael Brown takes a pride in his work at the lion park. Its just a holiday job - but its different. Michael, 16, of Chester-le-Street, County Durham
These alert sheepdogs, Nell (left) and Bell, are watching as keenly and critically as their master, David Dickson, of Hawick, Northumberland (center)
Saunders Roe Princess Flying Boat being towed at Calshot Isle of Wight to the breakers yard. April 1967 P001040
Farnborough Air Display Rehearsal for the "Pink elephantsFarnborough Air Display Rehearsal for the " Pink elephants helicopter display team. The three Sikorsky Mark VI helicopters with pink trunks
Pedro the Kinkajou is on top of the world - enjoying a little global exploration across the head of his new master, Chester Zoo curator Peter Waite. June 1969
A motorist spotted Larry the Lamb as he was wandering alone in a built-up area near Wrotham, Kent. Now Larry is settling down comfortably at the Blue Cross Animal Clinic, Victoria
A pair of new-born lambs stand unsteadily in a field dressed in plastic macks. They were fitted with them less than three hours after arriving on a farm near Yalding, Kent
"Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines"" Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines" is the title of a new 20th Century-Fox film but it was a lady who tested the first of five aeroplanes of the 1910 period of the story now
Bristol Sycamore Helicopter put through its paces at the 1954 Farnborough Air display. P001061