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Armstrong Collection: Armstrong Whitworth Sea Slug
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Armstrong Collection: Supermarine Swift FR. 5 7712M - WK281
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Armstrong Collection: Armstrong Whitworth Sea hawk FGA. 6 XE390
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Armstrong Collection: Douglas XB-43 44-61508
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Armstrong Collection: Armstrong Whitworth AW. 660 Argosy C. 1 XN855
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Armstrong Collection: RMS Queen of Bermuda dressing table, Furness Line
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Armstrong Collection: Percival P. 56 Mk. 1 WE530
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Armstrong Collection: WW2 - When The Bells Rang
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Armstrong Collection: Armstrong-Whitworth Road Roller, BD 7511
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Armstrong Collection: Handley Page Sapphire-Hastings TE583
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Armstrong Collection: Space Memorabilia - Apollo 11 Buzz Aldrin photo
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Armstrong Collection: Space Memorabilia - Joan Aldrin collection
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Armstrong Collection: Space Memorabilia - Apollo 11 first day cover
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Armstrong Collection: Armstrong Siddeley Cheetah
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Armstrong Collection: Henry Armstrong and Joe Louis, boxers
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Armstrong Collection: Advertisement for Armstrong Siddeley cars, showing woman standing by a car in front of a grand house
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Armstrong Collection: Douglas XF5D-1 Skylancer NASA 802
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Armstrong Collection: Poster, Imperial Airways
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Armstrong Collection: Piper PA-23 Aztec E G-BATX
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Armstrong Collection: Armstrong Whitworth Meteor TT. 20 WD610
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Armstrong Collection: Armstrong Whitworth Meteor NF. 14
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Armstrong Collection: Armstrong Whitworth Argosy C. 1 XR139
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Armstrong Collection: Armstrong Whitworth AW. 650 Argosy T. 2 9Q-COA
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Armstrong Collection: Louis Armstrong Daniel 1901 1971 Nicknamed Nickname
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Armstrong Collection: Scene in Woolwich Arsenal, London showing an armstrong gun being made
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Armstrong Collection: Grumman X-29A NASA 049 - 82-0049
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Armstrong Collection: Northrop HL-10 NASA 804
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Armstrong Collection: Bell X-1E 46-603
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Armstrong Collection: Steve Tonkin Armstrong 1981 Junior TT
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Armstrong Collection: Armstrong Whitworth Whitley, WWII aircraft
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Armstrong Collection: Portrait of Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and ireland
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Armstrong Collection: John Stoddart (Armstrong) 1981 Southern 100
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Armstrong Collection: John Sioddart (Armstrong) 1981 Southern 100
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Armstrong Collection: Chas Mortimer (Armstrong) 1983 Junior TT
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Armstrong Collection: Ian Newton (Armstrong) 1986 Junior TT
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Armstrong Collection: Portrait of King George the Second, King George II of England, born 1683
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Armstrong Collection: Portrait of King James the First, King James I of England, born 1566, began reign 1603 and died 1625
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Armstrong Collection: Portrait of Queen Elizabeth I of England, Elizabeth the First, born 1533
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Armstrong Collection: Portrait of King Henry the Sixth, Henry VI of England, born 1421, began reign 1422 and died 1471
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Armstrong Collection: Portrait of King Henry the Fifth, Henry V of England, born 1388, began reign 1413 and died 1422
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Armstrong Collection: Portrait of King George the Third, King George III of England, born 1738
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Armstrong Collection: Portrait of King Charles the Second, Charles II of England, born 1630
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Armstrong Collection: Portrait of King Edward the First, King Edward I of England, born 1239
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Armstrong Collection: Portrait of King Henry the Third, Henry III of England, born 1207, began reign 1216 and died 1272
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Armstrong Collection: Portrait of King Henry the First, Henry I of England, born 1068, began reign 1100 and died 1135
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Armstrong Collection: Portrait of King William I the Conqueror, of England, born 1023, began reign 1066 and died 1087
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Armstrong Collection: Portrait of King George the First, George I of England, born 1660, began reign 1714 and died 1727
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Armstrong Collection: Portrait of Queen Anne of England, born 1664, began reign 1702 and died 1714


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"Armstrong: A Legacy of Exploration and Innovation" From the Armstrong Whitworth Whitley Bomber in the Second World War to Neil Armstrong's iconic footprint on the Moon during the Apollo 11 mission, the name "Armstrong" has become synonymous with groundbreaking achievements. In 1939, the Armstrong Whitworth Whitley Bomber took to the skies, playing a crucial role in defending nations during one of history's darkest periods. Its strength and reliability were unmatched, symbolizing Armstrong's commitment to excellence even in times of adversity. Fast forward three decades later, and another Armstrong would make history. On July 20th, 1969, Neil Armstrong became immortalized as he stepped onto the lunar surface. His footprints forever marked mankind's first steps on an extraterrestrial world—a giant leap for humanity that still captivates our imagination today. But before that historic moment came Apollo 11's launch—an awe-inspiring spectacle that ignited dreams of reaching for the stars within us all. The sheer power unleashed by those engines was a testament to Armstrong's dedication to pushing boundaries and exploring new frontiers. Beyond space exploration, it also left its mark on aviation with passenger planes like Imperial—offering comfort and luxury while soaring through the sky. It exemplified how innovation could elevate travel experiences for people around the world. The image of Buzz Aldrin standing proudly on the Moon encapsulates not only his own achievement but also reflects Neil Armstrong and their spacecraft Eagle—their journey intertwined inextricably as they ventured into uncharted territory together. And who can forget those iconic bootprints imprinted upon lunar soil? Each step taken by these brave astronauts represented mankind's insatiable curiosity and determination to explore beyond what was once thought possible—a true testament to human resilience underpinned by technology developed by companies like Armstong Siddeley Sapphire. Even closer to home lies Bamburgh Castle, a symbol of strength and endurance standing tall against the test of time.