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Background imageImages Dated 12th July 2017: Mrs. Cody / Aviator

Mrs. Cody / Aviator
wife of Samuel Franklin Cody. Became the first woman to fly in England at Laffins Plain, Aldershot, Hampshire, here modelling the latest fashions Date: 1909

Background imageImages Dated 12th July 2017: First Class / India / 1894

First Class / India / 1894
A first class compartment on the train to Bikanir. Date: 1894

Background imageImages Dated 12th July 2017: Algerian Rail Station

Algerian Rail Station
ALGERIA : the station at Hussein-Dey (named after the Dey Hussein of Algiers) on the Blida line. Date: 1862

Background imageImages Dated 12th July 2017: Station in Eritrea

Station in Eritrea
ERITREA : station at Otumlo, near Massawa in Italian Eritrea. Date: 1895

Background imageImages Dated 12th July 2017: Pietermaritzburg Rail

Pietermaritzburg Rail
SOUTH AFRICA : the first train arrives in Pietermaritzburg, on the line from Durban. Date: 1881

Background imageImages Dated 12th July 2017: Rail Travel in India

Rail Travel in India
Rail travel in India is very comfortable - for Europeans, with native servants to polish their boots, sustain them with coffee, and keep their hookah in good nick... Date: circa 1860

Background imageImages Dated 12th July 2017: Madras Railway Opens

Madras Railway Opens
The opening of the Madras Railway in southern India, European ladies in crinolines and a bishop to bless it on one side of the tracks, mutinous natives on the other. Date: 1856

Background imageImages Dated 12th July 2017: Train Stopped by Snow

Train Stopped by Snow
A passenger train of the Ligne du Midi is stopped by snow between Lesignan and Mons, and the unfortunate passengers have to make their way across the snow to safety. Date: 1865

Background imageImages Dated 12th July 2017: Head-On Collision

Head-On Collision
Two trains of the Ligne du Nord meet face to face near Arras, with distressing consequences for the coaches and wagons, though the two locomotives survive ! Date: 1864

Background imageImages Dated 12th July 2017: Rail Crash Near Belper

Rail Crash Near Belper
Near Belper, Derbyshire, a goods train goes off the rails at a bridge, the wagons go down the embankment and pile up on the riverbed. Date: November 1859

Background imageImages Dated 12th July 2017: Rail Crash Kentish Town

Rail Crash Kentish Town
On the Hampstead Junction Railway, a train goes off the rails and down the embankment at Kentish Town in north London. Date: 1861

Background imageImages Dated 12th July 2017: Station at Napoli

Station at Napoli
The railway station at Napoli (Naples): evidently in sunny Italy they see no reason to roof the station ! No platforms, either. Date: 1863

Background imageImages Dated 12th July 2017: GUARD (1860S)

GUARD (1860S)
The guard stands on the platform, raising his left arm and blowing his whistle, informing the driver that the train may leave. Date: circa 1860

Background imageImages Dated 12th July 2017: Driver Peers Ahead

Driver Peers Ahead
The driver peers ahead from his open footplate which gives him only minimum protection from rain and wind, hail and snow. Date: 1888

Background imageImages Dated 12th July 2017: Open Footplate by Day

Open Footplate by Day
Bearded driver and young stoker on the open footplate : the caption reads Safety is of the Lord but our driver prudently keeps his hand on the brake-handle. Date: 1860s

Background imageImages Dated 12th July 2017: Train Stopped by Snow

Train Stopped by Snow
A night train stopped by snow - workers clear the drift by the lights from the locomotive. Date: 1854

Background imageImages Dated 12th July 2017: Train in Bad Weather

Train in Bad Weather
Fallen branches halt a train, and a telegraph pole leans dangerously, during a severe gale. Date: 1884

Background imageImages Dated 12th July 2017: Bricklayers Arms Stn

Bricklayers Arms Stn
The newly completed Bricklayers Arms station is the terminus of the South Eastern Railway, whose trains are not yet able to cross the river into central London. Date: 1844

Background imageImages Dated 12th July 2017: Blackfriars Station

Blackfriars Station
The terminus of the London, Chatham and Dover Railway is at first known as Ludgate Hill Station. Date: 1863

Background imageImages Dated 12th July 2017: Charles Green. Balloon

Charles Green. Balloon
Charles Green pilots a scientific flight from Vauxhall Gardens, with Nicklin, Welsh & Adie Date: 1852

Background imageImages Dated 12th July 2017: De Groofs Fatal Crash

De Groofs Fatal Crash
DE GROOFs device is launched from a balloon over Cremorne Gardens, London. Unfortunately, something goes terribly wrong, and he plunges fatally to the ground. Date: 9 July 1874

Background imageImages Dated 12th July 2017: Le Bourget Airport

Le Bourget Airport
The embarkation area at Le Bourget, the principal airport for Paris : a Buffet caters for travellers needs. Date: 1932

Background imageImages Dated 12th July 2017: Air-Sea Kite Device

Air-Sea Kite Device
A combination of raft and kite, this device should be able to take you anywhere so long as theres a wind and that its blowing in the direction you want to go. Date: circa 1890

Background imageImages Dated 12th July 2017: Maillots Kite

Maillots Kite
French experimenter Maillot demonstrates that a kite can be made which will lift a man off the ground. Date: 1886

Background imageImages Dated 12th July 2017: De Sandervals Project

De Sandervals Project
De Sandervals project : the engraving shows him in a state of suspension - did he ever get it off the ground ? Date: 1873

Background imageImages Dated 12th July 2017: Sage Air Advert

Sage Air Advert
Advertisement for the English aircraft manufacturer, Frederick Sage, featuring a seaplane. Date: 1914

Background imageImages Dated 12th July 2017: Reconnaissance Balloons

Reconnaissance Balloons
Rodeks observation balloon for the German Army reduces weight by dispensing with the basket, but the observer might feel over-exposed, and become uncomfortable after a while. Date: 1895

Background imageImages Dated 12th July 2017: Charvins Aeroscaphe

Charvins Aeroscaphe
Charvins ambitious design for the Societe Francaises des Aeroscaphes has propellors at each end as well as rotors on the side for steering. Date: 1864

Background imageImages Dated 12th July 2017: Balloons at Bath

Balloons at Bath
Two balloons fly above the abbey, Bath. Date: 1991

Background imageImages Dated 12th July 2017: View from Balloon 1790S

View from Balloon 1790S
A View from a Balloon above the clouds, seen by Mr Baldwin Date: 1790s

Background imageImages Dated 12th July 2017: Cattaneos Rocket Plane

Cattaneos Rocket Plane
Italian pilot Cattaneo tests his rocket-powered monoplane. Date: 1932

Background imageImages Dated 12th July 2017: Rail Accident Beckenham

Rail Accident Beckenham
Wreckage from the rail accident near Beckenham, on the London, Chatham and Dover railway line Date: 1866

Background imageImages Dated 12th July 2017: To Paris while you Lunch

To Paris while you Lunch
To Paris - while you lunch, in an Imperial Airways passenger liner, the mid-day Silver Wing. Date: 1932

Background imageImages Dated 12th July 2017: Checking in Heathrow

Checking in Heathrow
Passengers checking in at the Air Canada and Pan American flight desks at London (Heathrow) airport. Date: 1960s

Background imageImages Dated 12th July 2017: Codys Kite at Contest

Codys Kite at Contest
At the First International Kite Competition, on the South Downs near Worthing, sussex : Codys kite enjoys police protection and the attention of a gent in a top hat. Date: 25 June 1903

Background imageImages Dated 12th July 2017: BLERIOT / ILZ / 1909

BLERIOT / ILZ / 1909
Louis Bleriot in the cockpit of his plane, at the time of his flight across the English Channel Date: 1909

Background imageImages Dated 12th July 2017: Zeppelin 126 Building

Zeppelin 126 Building
Zeppelin LZ-126 under construction. Next year she will be given to the United States as war reparations, and named Los Angeles Date: 1923

Background imageImages Dated 12th July 2017: Nearly an Accident

Nearly an Accident
- How many times must I tell you not to play on the railway tracks ! One of these days you re going to be sorry... Date: 1891

Background imageImages Dated 12th July 2017: 1849 Royal Coach

1849 Royal Coach
The Royal Family in the Royal Coach. Date: 1849

Background imageImages Dated 12th July 2017: Royal Coach / Ireland 1847

Royal Coach / Ireland 1847
The Royal Family in the Royal Coach for the Irish trip in 1847. Date: 1847

Background imageImages Dated 12th July 2017: Air Stewardess 1960

Air Stewardess 1960
An Air Stewardess serves a meal aboard a BEA flight from London to Gibraltar. Date: 1960

Background imageImages Dated 12th July 2017: Stewardess / Cigs 1960

Stewardess / Cigs 1960
An Air Stewardess sells cigarettes to passengers on a BEA flight between London and Gibraltar Date: 1960

Background imageImages Dated 12th July 2017: Passengers on a 727

Passengers on a 727
Happy passengers aboard a Boeing 727 (Lufthansa) aeroplane. Date: late 1960s

Background imageImages Dated 12th July 2017: Australians Make Planes

Australians Make Planes
Australian Air Force fitters overhauling planes. In every state of Australia rapid provision was made to train RaF recruits at technical and engineering colleges. Date: 1940s

Background imageImages Dated 12th July 2017: DESERT EXPRESS TRAIN

DESERT EXPRESS TRAIN
Libyas " Desert Express", jammed with soldiers, colonists and natives. The Gadames-Tripoli railway runs 350 miles through unbearable heat, unprotected from the sun Date: 1940s

Background imageImages Dated 12th July 2017: Boarding a Plane 1960S

Boarding a Plane 1960S
Passengers boarding a BEA Trident aeroplane on the runway of London Airport. Date: 1960s

Background imageImages Dated 12th July 2017: Dieudonne Coste & Plane

Dieudonne Coste & Plane
French aviator in front of his plane, The Question Mark, in which he and Maurice Bellonte completed the first non-stop flight from Europe to the USA on 2 September 1930 Date: 1930

Background imageImages Dated 12th July 2017: GENERAL LOCOMOTIVE

GENERAL LOCOMOTIVE
The General which won fame during the War Between The States, and was the hero of Buster Keatons movie of that name Date: 1860s



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