Latham Collection
Hubert Lathams Antoinette in Blackpool 1909
Hubert Lathams Antoinette monoplane in Blackpool, England
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Africa, West Africa, Togo. Cassava plants in field in Togo countryside. Date: 14/05/2005
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Africa, West Africa, Togo. Cassava plants in field in Togo countryside. Date: 14/05/2005
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Africa, Tanzania, Zanzibar, Pemba Island. Scenic shot of trees and sky. Date: 15/04/2009
Tufted coquettes, Lophornis ornatus (Tufted-necked hummingbirds, Trochilus ornatus). Male and female
Scarlet myzomela, Myzomela sanguinolenta (Sanguineous honey-eater, Certhia sanguinolenta). Australia
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EDITORS COMMENTS
"Latham: A Legacy of Aviation and Love" Step back in time to the early 1900s, where Hubert Latham soared through the skies as an esteemed aviator. Known for his daring attempts and relentless spirit, Latham captivated audiences with his Antoinette monoplane. In Blackpool 1909, he left spectators in awe as he showcased his remarkable skills. But Latham's story goes beyond aviation. In 1933, Sir Paul Latham and Lady Patricia Moore announced their engagement, marking a union that would transcend time. Their love mirrored Hubert's passion for flight – both soaring high above any obstacles they faced. However, it was Hubert's historic attempt on July 19th, 1909 that truly etched his name into history books. Determined to conquer the English Channel in an Antoinette monoplane, he embarked on a journey filled with uncertainty and bravery. Though unsuccessful in this particular endeavor, Latham became a symbol of courage and determination for generations to come. As we delve deeper into the world of Latham, we encounter more than just aviation milestones. The Red-legged seriema or crested cariama (Cariama cristata) captures our attention – a magnificent bird whose elegance mirrors the grace with which Hubert navigated the skies. Caudebec en Caux stands proud as it pays tribute to the Heroes '47 – individuals who have carried forward Hubert's legacy by embracing adventure and pushing boundaries. Through these glimpses into history captured within DDE-90026323, DDE-90026322, DDE-90026321, and DDE-90026320 photographs; we are reminded of how one man's pursuit can inspire countless others across different realms - be it aviation or matters of the heart. Latham remains an emblematic figure whose name resonates with innovation and love alike - forever immortalized in the annals of history.