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Charles Brown Colour Photographs Greetings Card Collection

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Background imageCharles Brown Colour Photographs Greetings Card Collection: Grumman Wildcat

Grumman Wildcat V aircraft of 882 Squadron Fa on the deck of HMS Searcher, 1944

Background imageCharles Brown Colour Photographs Greetings Card Collection: Avro Lancaster B. I PP967

Avro Lancaster B. I PP967
Avro Lancaster B.I PP967 on a test flight from Castle Bromwich, March 1945

Background imageCharles Brown Colour Photographs Greetings Card Collection: Supermarine Spitfire V

Supermarine Spitfire V flown by Group Captain M.W.S. Robinson, station commander at RAF Northolt, 6 August 1943

Background imageCharles Brown Colour Photographs Greetings Card Collection: Supermarine Spitfire Vb

Supermarine Spitfire Vb of 222 Squadron RAF, 4 May 1942

Background imageCharles Brown Colour Photographs Greetings Card Collection: Vickers Wellington and 4000 lb bomb

Vickers Wellington and 4000 lb bomb
Manhandling a 4000 lb on its trolley in front of a Vickers Wellington III of 419 Squadron RCAF, RAF Mildenhall 27 May 1942

Background imageCharles Brown Colour Photographs Greetings Card Collection: Short Stirling

Short Stirling I aircraft of 1651 Heavy Conversion Unit RAF, 29 April 1942

Background imageCharles Brown Colour Photographs Greetings Card Collection: Re-arming a Short Stirling

Re-arming a Short Stirling
Bombs are brought on trolleys to a Short Stirling I of 1651 Heavy Conversion Unit, RAF Waterbeach 29 April 1942

Background imageCharles Brown Colour Photographs Greetings Card Collection: de Havilland Mosquito B. XVI

de Havilland Mosquito B. XVI
de Havilland Mosquito B.XVI of 571 Squadron RAF, part of the Light Night Striking Force

Background imageCharles Brown Colour Photographs Greetings Card Collection: de Havilland Mosquito FB. VI

de Havilland Mosquito FB. VI
Loading rockets onto a Mosquito FB.VI of 143 Squadron RAF, part of the Banff Strike Wing, February 1945

Background imageCharles Brown Colour Photographs Greetings Card Collection: Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress

Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress
Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress " A bit o lace" of the 709th Bombardment Squadron, 447th Bombardment Group, United States 8th Air Force

Background imageCharles Brown Colour Photographs Greetings Card Collection: Handley Page Halifax

Handley Page Halifax II of 35 Squadron RAF, 1942

Background imageCharles Brown Colour Photographs Greetings Card Collection: Supermarine Spiteful F.XIV, 7 July 1945

Supermarine Spiteful F.XIV, 7 July 1945
Supermarine Spiteful F.XIV (RB515), port side view in flight

Background imageCharles Brown Colour Photographs Greetings Card Collection: Handley Page Hampden

Handley Page Hampden I torpedo bomber of 455 Squadron RaF, 1942

Background imageCharles Brown Colour Photographs Greetings Card Collection: Westland Whirlwind I

Westland Whirlwind I, 20 April 1944

Background imageCharles Brown Colour Photographs Greetings Card Collection: AEC tanker refuelling a Short Stirling

AEC tanker refuelling a Short Stirling
An AEC 854 is used to refuel a Short Stirling I of 1651 Heavy Conversion Unit, RAF Waterbeach 29 April 1942

Background imageCharles Brown Colour Photographs Greetings Card Collection: Bristol Beaufort

Bristol Beaufort I of 217 Squadron RAF

Background imageCharles Brown Colour Photographs Greetings Card Collection: Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress

Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress
Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress " A bit o lace" of the 709th Bombardment Squadron, 447th Bombardment Group, United States 8th Air Force

Background imageCharles Brown Colour Photographs Greetings Card Collection: Hawker Hurricane IIc

Hawker Hurricane IIc night fighter of 87 Squadron RAF, 1942

Background imageCharles Brown Colour Photographs Greetings Card Collection: Gloster Meteor NF. 14 aircraft of 152 Squadron, 1955

Gloster Meteor NF. 14 aircraft of 152 Squadron, 1955
Gloster Meteor NF.14 aircraft of 152 Squadron, in flight from RAF Wattisham, 14 June 1955

Background imageCharles Brown Colour Photographs Greetings Card Collection: Gloster Meteor IV EE455

Gloster Meteor IV EE455, in which Eric Greenwood made an attempt on the World Air Speed Record, November 1945

Background imageCharles Brown Colour Photographs Greetings Card Collection: De Havilland Comet C. 2

De Havilland Comet C. 2
De Havilland Comet C.2 of 216 Squadron, Transport Command, RAF Lyneham, 1956

Background imageCharles Brown Colour Photographs Greetings Card Collection: Seagull ASR. 1 prototype

Seagull ASR. 1 prototype
Supermarine Seagull ASR.1 prototype in flight, 19 October 1948

Background imageCharles Brown Colour Photographs Greetings Card Collection: Handley Page Halifax bombers of 35 Squadron

Handley Page Halifax bombers of 35 Squadron
Two Handley Page Halifax II aircraft of 35 Squadron RAF, 1942

Background imageCharles Brown Colour Photographs Greetings Card Collection: Gloster Meteor F. 3 EE337 on HMS Implacable, 16 June 1948

Gloster Meteor F. 3 EE337 on HMS Implacable, 16 June 1948
Gloster Meteor F.3 (EE337) of 703 Squadron, on the deck of HMS Implacable, on the occasion of the first landing of a twin-engined jet aircraft on the deck of a Royal Navy carrier, 16 June 1948

Background imageCharles Brown Colour Photographs Greetings Card Collection: Canberra bombers of 61 and 109 Squadrons

Canberra bombers of 61 and 109 Squadrons
Two Canberra B.2 aircraft of 61 Squadron with a Canberra B.2 of 109 Squadron between them, flying from RAF Upwood 15 July 1955

Background imageCharles Brown Colour Photographs Greetings Card Collection: Pilots of 257 Squadron RAF

Pilots of 257 Squadron RAF
Seven pilots of 257 Sqn standing in front of a Hawker Typhoon at RAF Warmwell, 13 May 1943

Background imageCharles Brown Colour Photographs Greetings Card Collection: Hawker Hurricane V

Hawker Hurricane V with two 40mm Vickerss guns after conversion from a Mk.IV, 11 August 1943

Background imageCharles Brown Colour Photographs Greetings Card Collection: Viscount of BEA

Viscount of BEA
Vickers Viscount 700 of British European Airways

Background imageCharles Brown Colour Photographs Greetings Card Collection: Douglas DC-3 of KLM

Douglas DC-3 of KLM
Douglas DC-3 (PH-ASZ Zilverreigger) of Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij

Background imageCharles Brown Colour Photographs Greetings Card Collection: Junkers Ju 87

Junkers Ju 87D and Junkers Ju 88 on the captured German aerodrome of Langenhagen, 1945

Background imageCharles Brown Colour Photographs Greetings Card Collection: Hawker Tempest V

Hawker Tempest V in flight, 25 November 1944

Background imageCharles Brown Colour Photographs Greetings Card Collection: Hawker Siddeley Trident of BEA

Hawker Siddeley Trident of BEA
Hawker Siddeley Trident (G-ARPC) of British European Airways in flight over Farnborough, 1965

Background imageCharles Brown Colour Photographs Greetings Card Collection: de Havilland Vampire

de Havilland Vampire F.1 (TG278) in flight near Hatfield, 23 August 1945

Background imageCharles Brown Colour Photographs Greetings Card Collection: Chipmunk T. 10

Chipmunk T. 10
de Havilland Chipmunk T.10 (WB550) in flight near Hatfield, 29 September 1949

Background imageCharles Brown Colour Photographs Greetings Card Collection: Jet Provost T. 3

Jet Provost T. 3
Hunting Jet Provost T.3 aircraft (XM351 18, XM368 3 & XM378 21) of 2 Flying Training School, RAF Syerston 22.3.60

Background imageCharles Brown Colour Photographs Greetings Card Collection: Jet Provost T. 1

Jet Provost T. 1
Hunting Percival Jet Provost T.1 prototype (XD674) in flight near Luton 25 August 1954

Background imageCharles Brown Colour Photographs Greetings Card Collection: Avro Anson T. 20

Avro Anson T. 20
Avro Anson T.20 (VS504) in flight near Woodford, 9 February 1948

Background imageCharles Brown Colour Photographs Greetings Card Collection: Cockatrice flame thrower

Cockatrice flame thrower
Light Cockatrice flame thrower on a Bedford chassis, Studland bay

Background imageCharles Brown Colour Photographs Greetings Card Collection: Normandy 1944

Normandy 1944
Airfield construction in Normandy by US Army engineers, July 1944

Background imageCharles Brown Colour Photographs Greetings Card Collection: WAAF tractor driver

WAAF tractor driver
A WAAF tractor driver with a train of full bomb trolleys, RAF Mildenhall 1942

Background imageCharles Brown Colour Photographs Greetings Card Collection: Flamethrower

Flamethrower
Testing a flamethrower, circa 1944

Background imageCharles Brown Colour Photographs Greetings Card Collection: Camouflaged German gun, 1945

Camouflaged German gun, 1945
Gun number 3, Batterie Mirus, La Hougette, Guernsey, May 1945

Background imageCharles Brown Colour Photographs Greetings Card Collection: Hamilcar Gliders

Hamilcar Gliders
Hamilcar gliders and Halifax V glider tugs of 644 Squadron, RAF Tarrant Rushton 12 October 1944

Background imageCharles Brown Colour Photographs Greetings Card Collection: Alex Henshaw

Alex Henshaw
Test pilot Alex Henshaw in the cockpit of a Spitfire, 1944

Background imageCharles Brown Colour Photographs Greetings Card Collection: British Gliding Championships 1963

British Gliding Championships 1963
Aerial view of the competitors for the British Gliding Championships, Lasham 1963

Background imageCharles Brown Colour Photographs Greetings Card Collection: 68 High Speed Launch Type 3

68 High Speed Launch Type 3 (Hants and Dorset)

Background imageCharles Brown Colour Photographs Greetings Card Collection: Vickers Wellington

Vickers Wellington III of 419 Squadron RCAF, 27 May 1942

Background imageCharles Brown Colour Photographs Greetings Card Collection: Supermarine Spitfire T. 8

Supermarine Spitfire T. 8
Supermarine Spitfire T.8 N32 (G-AIDN), 24 January 1947



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