RM2M7Y61F–Vintage photo circa 1912 of the Dutch aviation pioneer and aircraft designer Anton Herman Gerard 'Anthony' Fokker. He designed the infamous Fokker Eindecker, DR1 Triplane and Fokker DVII fighter planes for the German airforce in World War One
RM2KG2D1B–Vintage photo circa 1900 showing men in a shearing shed shearing fleeces from Riverina Peppin Merino sheep fleeces in New South Wales Australia
RM2JRN2HG–A vintage photo circa 1942 showing a convoy of merchant ships crossing the Atlantic ocean during world war two
RM2HG535W–Coal miner in an American coal mine circa 1910 showing the dirty and cramped conditions they worked in
RF2F24508–A vintage photo of the German Kaiser Wilhelm II in military dress uniform circa 1917
RF2EWTACK–A vintage illustration of German cavalry troops parading at the surrender of Metz on 27 October 1870 during the Franco Prussian war. A conflict between the Second French Empire and the German states of the North German Confederation led by the Kingdom of Prussia it lasted from 19 July 1870 to 28 January 1871
RM2EA7RYM–An illustration entitled Battle of Bouvines 27 July 1214 the final battle of the Anglo French War of 1213–1214 where King Philip Augustus defeated the army of 9000 commanded by Holy Roman Emperor Otto IV. Painted by John Harris Valda dated circa 1914
RMH6211H–Abandoned colonial style house doorway and porch with creepy windows with wooden shutters in New Jersey USA
RMH612DH–A pair of old vintage ice skates left hanging up in a porch in Hope New Jersey photographed with a black and white film
RMH644MG–Hawker Hunter T7 jet aircraft static display at Caernarfon Airport in North Wales shot with Kodak Colorplus film
RMH64YDF–Abandoned Welsh chapel and cemetery shot Kodak BW400 black and white film
RMR0XAWH–Sky Tower in Auckland New Zealand completed in 1997 it is the it the tallest freestanding structure in the Southern Hemisphere standing 328 metres or 1076 feet tall.
RM2D13GP2–Vintage free entry ticket to the original Cavern Club on Mathew Street in Liverpool dated September 1965 with the text Admit One Free any Tuesday evening before 8:30 p.m.
RMPRA8NG–The main gate to RAF Bruggen airbase near Elmpt in North Rhine Westphalia Germany dated 1962. It was the site of a British armed forces base, known from 1953 until 2002 as RAF Bruggen and from 2002 until 2015 as Javelin Barracks
RMH69J0E–Negrelli Street now called El Gaish Street in Ismailia Egypt with city buildings in the background in the period prior to the British withdrawal from Egypt and the Suez crisis. Photographed in 1952
RMH66DYG–Soldier's pet dog at the British army 10 Base Ordnance Depot Royal Army Ordnance Corps (RAOC) camp at Geneifa Ismailia area near the Suez Canal 1952 in the period prior to withdrawal of British troops from the Suez Canal zone and the Suez Crisis.
RMH652TA–Entrance at a British army base in the period prior to withdrawal of British troops from the Suez Canal zone and the Suez Crisis. Location 10 Base Ordnance Depot Royal Army Ordnance Corps (RAOC) camp at Geneifa Ismailia area near the Suez Canal 1952.
RMH652T7–Unidentified British army soldier guarding the Arab labourers entrance at a British army base in the period prior to withdrawal of British troops from the Suez Canal zone and the Suez Crisis. Location 10 Base Ordnance Depot Royal Army Ordnance Corps (RAOC) camp at Geneifa Ismailia area near the Suez Canal 1952.
RMH3FN0A–The cargo ship Ile Maurice transiting the Suez Canal in the area of the Great Bitter Lake in 1952 in the period prior to the Suez crisis of 1956 while the canal was still under the control of the British.
RMH69G9A–British army generator blockhouse at 10 Base Ordnance Depot Royal Army Ordnance Corps (RAOC) camp at Geneifa Ismailia area near the Suez Canal 1952 in the period prior to withdrawal of British troops from the Suez Canal zone and the Suez Crisis.
RMH44ND9–Junction on Ahmed Oraby Street and Salah Salem road in Ismailia Egypt with the Roman Catholic Church of Saint Francois de la Salle in the distance. Photographed in 1952
RMH3H06G–Unidentified British man racing a Matchless G3/L British Army dispatch motorbike. Photo taken in 10 Base Ordnance Depot Royal Army Ordnance Corps (RAOC) camp at Geneifa Ismailia area near the Suez Canal 1952
RMH46H14–Boulevard Sultan Hussein in Ismailia Egypt with city buildings in the background. Photographed in 1952
RMH58EP9–Winter scene heavy snowfall taken December 12th 1950 at Long Lane, Aughton, Ormskirk, Lancashire
RMH4HY9J–Vintage advert for Keil Kraft model gliders on the back cover of the Aeromodeller magazine dated July 1947 showing various soaring gliders. Keil Kraft ended in the 1970s but models and plans are still available.
RMPP5FDX–Midland Bank Limited vintage advert dated March 1947. Founded in Birmingham, England in August 1836 as the Birmingham and Midland Bank it eventually it adopted the name Midland Bank in 1923 and was the worlds largest deposit bank. In June 1992, it was taken over by HSBC Holdings plc
RMH4N39E–Vintage magazine back cover dated February 1947 showing The Ryan Navion four seat airplane of the 1940s advertised with a glamorous female model in the photo. Navion was designed by North American Aviation for the civilian market. Cover is from the Air Reserve Gazette (later known as Air Pictorial)
RMKGDX60–Vintage Air Reserve Gazette magazine cover dated February 1947 showing a DeHavilland Vampire fighter bomber of the post war era
RMH4N6TP–Vintage Kiwi shoe polish magazine advertisement with the strap line showing RAF personnel discussing the merits of using Kiwi polish published February 1947.
RMKGDX4K–Vintage Air Reserve Gazette magazine cover dated Jan 1947 showing a flight of Hawker Typhoon fighter bombers of the world war two era. This cover is the first issue after the magazine was re-named from The Journal of the Air Training Corps
RMPPKMH0–Vintage Royal Navy recruitment magazine advertisement for careers in the navy offering a bounty for ex-naval to rejoin the service published November 1946.
RMPPKP63–Vintage advert for the Astral Aero Model Company (defunct company) in the Aeromodeller magazine dated November 1946 showing a rocket powered model airplane from the same period
RM2JRBBEN–A vintage photo circa July 1943 of General George Smith Patton Junior posing with American soldiers during the allied invasion of Sicily code named Operation Husky during world war two
RM2J9G6K3–A vintage photo circa 1943 of a Type A Ko-hyoteki Japanese midget submarine being salvaged by the US Navy after it was sunk during the attack on Pearl Harbour
RM2JRB0P7–A vintage photo circa May 1943 showing American pilots inspecting a wrecked German Henschel Hs 129 tank busting and ground attack aircraft at El Aouiana Tunisia after the defeat of the Axis forces in North Africa in World War Two
RM2JHE7BH–Vintage photo circa 1943 of a flight of Short Stirling Mark 1 bombers of the Royal Air Force of of No. 1651 Heavy Conversion Unit at RAF Waterbeach during world war two
RF2H530WD–A vintage photo circa May 1943 of American soldiers piling up abandoned German helmets after the battle of Tunis and defeat of the German Afrika Korps
RM2KFF57T–Vintage photo circa April 1943 of unidentified British women working on a farm with a Fordson tractor as part of the Women's Land Army helping produce food during world war two
RM2KYW5XJ–Vintage photo circa March 1943 of dead Japanese soldiers next to their destroyed landing craft on a beach in Buna, New Guinea after an attack by the United States and Australian armed forces.
RM2JRB45N–A vintage photo circa February 1943 of American soldiers manning a 105 mm howitzer, Battery B 33rd Field Artillery during fighting at the Kasserine Pass in Tunisia, North Africa
RM2J9GJ59–Vintage photo circa 1943 of American ground crew working on a British Royal Air Force Handley Page Halifax bomber during World War Two as part the cooperation between British and U.S. forces in Great Britain
RMH4G00H–Saint Peters Basilica Vatican City viewed from the Via della Conciliazione (Road of the Conciliation) circa 1943 from a vintage postcard of the period. The street is in the Rione of Borgo and was constructed between 1936 and 1950 and contains the Palazzo Torlonia, the Palazzo dei Penitenzieri and the Palazzo dei Convertendi, and the churches of Santa Maria in Traspontina and Santo Spirito in Sassia.
RF2H40Y84–Vintage photo circa 1942 of a flight of Lockheed Hudson Mk.I bombers of the Royal Australian Air Force number 1 squadron flying over Malaya during the Japanese invasion of Malaya and the fall of Singapore. No. 1 Squadron launched a series of assaults on the Japanese forces, becoming the first aircraft to make an attack in the Pacific War. The Hudsons sank a Japanese transport ship, the IJN Awazisan Maru, and damaged two more transports, the Ayatosan Maru and Sakura Maru, for the loss of two Hudsons, an hour before the attack on Pearl Harbor
RF2H3F3CY–A vintage photo circa February 1942 showing smoke rising above the city of Singapore during an air raid by the Japanese airforce during the invasion of Malaya and the fall of Singapore.
RM2JJ1C4E–A vintage photo circa February 1942 showing a British woman evacuee with baby at Ipoh railway station during the Japanese invasion of Malaya and the fall of Singapore.
RF2H3EM8Y–A vintage photo circa 1941 of Sikh soldiers of the Indian Army manning an artillery gun in the jungle prior to the Japanese invasion of Malaya and the fall of Singapore
RF2H414KN–Vintage photo circa 1942 of Brewster Buffalo B-339E fighter aircraft of the RAF flying in formation during the Japanese invasion of Malaya and the fall of Singapore.
RM2JBGFF3–Vintage photo circa 1941 of passengers boarding a Douglas DC3 airliner operated by Pennsylvania Central Airlines at Washington DC
RM2JHEA12–Vintage photo circa 1941 of a RAAF Bristol Beaufort Mark V bomber, A9-1 serial No. T9540 of No. 1 Operational Training Unit the first Australian built Beaufort and had its first flight in August 1941. Built at the Department of Aircraft Production (DAP) factory in in Fishermans Bend Melbourne Australia
RMPNC77Y–Small Arms Training Manual volume 1 pamphlet number 12 Bayonet published in 1937 by the war office to provide instruction to British military personnel on how to use the rifle mounted bayonet during the pre-war period and World War Two
RMPX5GWP–Sir Sultan Muhammed Shah, Aga Khan III with his wife the Begum Aga Khan attending the coronation of King George the sixth at Westminster Abbey on May 12 1937. He was the 48th Imam of the Nizari Ismaili religion and was the co-founder and the first president of the All India Muslim League AIML
RMPMG2DD–Edward the Eighth in 1936 inspecting crew members on board HMS Royal Oak of the Royal Navy which was later sunk by U-47, 14 October 1939 in Scapa Flow. Edward VIII later abdicated the throne after seeking to marry Wallis Simpson the divorced American socialite
RMPMFYM3–Edward the Eighth attending his first state opening of parliament on the 3rd November 1936 surrounded by heralds of the college of arms. He later abdicated the throne after seeking to marry Wallis Simpson the divorced American socialite
RF2GNK6NG–Early 20th century photo circa 1936 a Sudanese man wearing a traditional jibba or jibbah worm by members of the Mahdist Army of the 1880 to 1890s
RMPNHWDW–Vintage the Illustrated Carpenter and Builder magazine dated January 17th 1936 a popular weekly building trade magazine first published in 1877 and ran to 1971. The illustration shows a mock tudor home in Essex from the mid 1930s together with floor plans by architect Raymond J. Ward
RF2GY0CB9–Vintage photo circa April 1931 of the German passenger carrying rigid airship Graf Zeppelin flying over Jerusalem in Israel
RMPNJ8AP–The Official Book of Scales and Arpeggios for the pianoforte published in the 1930s by the Associated Board of the Royal Schools in Music for local examinations in music. Compiled by Hedwig McEwen wife of the Scottish composer Sir John Blackwood McEwen.
RMPKD2DX–Vintage postcard showing Egyptian feluccas or dhows on the river Nile near Cairo circa 1929, photographed by the Austrian photographer Rudolf Lehnert
RM2JT9YD3–A vintage photo circa August 1 1929 in Nuremberg showing the future German Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler posing in an open top mercedes car with crowds throwing flowers during a party rally
RMPKE9P5–Vintage postcard view of al-Mu’izz Street Cairo Egypt photographed by the Austrian photographer Rudolf Lehnert in 1924
RMPMXK7C–George the sixth with his wife Queen Elizabeth Bowes Lyon on their honeymoon in 1923 at Polesdon Lacey, Surrey they were married on the 26th April 1923
RF2EK9D31–Early 20th century photo of man holding an explosive whaling harpoon from a harpoon gun or canon in Newfoundland Canada.
RM2EB7J4E–An early 20th century photo of a Labrador Inuit clad in a traditional seal skin parka with round Innu snowshoes and carrying a hunting rifle circa early 1900s
RF2M8C8PN–Vintage photo circa 1918 showing a rear view of a British Handley Page V/1500 heavy bomber during world war one. Developed as a heavy night bomber it first flew on May 22 1918
RM2AYFW24–Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov or Lenin a communist revolutionary who was head of the head of government of Soviet Russia from 1917 to 1924 and of the Soviet Union from 1922 to 1924. From a magazine circa 1917
RM2AYG425–Tsesarevich Alexei Nikolaevich Romanov (1904-1918) in his last official portrait in the uniform of the grendiers circa 1917. The son of Tsar Nicholas the Second who was deposed during the socialist revolutions of 1917 and was executed during his imprisonment in Yekaterinburg. He suffered from inherited hemophilia
RM2HGDFAG–A vintage photo of German and British soldiers evacuating wounded men on the Western front under shell fire circa 1918.
RM2H0XKKM–Vintage photo circa 1915 of African American convicts wearing leg shackles and striped prison uniforms leased to harvest timber in Florida. Jim Crow racial restrictions were enforced by the harsh penal system employed in the Southern states. In exchange for kickbacks or bribes convict labour was used to reduce costs for farmers, construction companies and lumber companies
RM2H2W69J–A vintage painting dated 1915 portraying British ocean liner RMS Falaba sinking after being torpedoed in St George's Channel on March 28th 1915 by German submarine U-28 with the loss of 104 lives. It became known as the Thrasher incident after an American passenger, Leon Chester Thrasher, a 31-year-old mining engineer from Massachusetts died leading to a public outcry demanding the United States declare war on Germany
RF2F24CK2–A vintage photo circa 1915 of the German general Alexander Heinrich Rudolph von Kluck (20 May 1846 – 19 October 1934). At the outbreak of World War I, Kluck was placed in command of the German First Army
RF2GYK8P3–A vintage photo circa 1911 of German submarine or U Boat U-10 cruising on the surface. Launched 24th January 1911 she sank in the Gulf of Finland on 30 June 1916 after striking a mine
RM2B0RYJ3–An illustration circa 1914 depicting the assasination of Uthman ibn Affan 17 June 656 AD the son in law and companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and the third of the Rashidun or Rightly Guided Caliphs. After an armed revolt in Egypt against his rule he was killed by Egyptian rebels in his home at Medina
RM2HK5XPD–A vintage newspaper photo circa 1912 of an Etrich Taube airplane of the Royal Italian Army in Libya during the Italian Turkish war of 1911 to 1912. The conflict was the first recorded use of military aircraft for bombing including the first aerial reconnaissance mission
RF2GY1EXH–Vintage photo circa 1903 of men cutting up the carcass of a dead sperm whale on board a whaling ship off of New Bedford, Massachusetts
RF2GYR8YE–A vintage photo circa 1901 of the US submarine Protector designed by the engineer Simon Lake and built by the Lake Torpedo Boat Company in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Protector was the first submarine to have diving planes mounted forward of the conning tower and a flat keel. Protector was sold to Imperial Russia in 1904 and renamed Osetr
RM2EFE7RJ–Early 20th century photo of a sheikh of a Sudanese tribe on horse back armed with a spear circa early 1900s
RF2GY5HXN–Vintage photo circa 1900 entitled victims of the whale hunt showing dead pilot whales on a beach surrounded by men and boys in North America
RF2H1CCB3–Vintage stereoscopic photo dated 1893 of Bridge Street from Watergate Street in Chester an historic town in England dating back to the medieval period.
RF2MB8CBT–Vintage photo circa 1890 of the slate mines and quarries in Bethesda North Wales UK.
RM2KEADMY–Vintage illustration dated June 7 1884 entitled The African Slave Trade - slaves taken from an Arab dhow captured by HMS Undine. It shows two British sailors posing with African men women and children rescued by the Royal Navy anti slavery patrols in East Africa during the 1880s. Illustrated in The Graphic. London, June 7, 1884
RF2H53263–Vintage etching circa 1890 of Charles Darwin the famous naturalist and author of On the Origin of Species and proponent of the theory of evolution. Etched by the artist Gustave Mercier
RM2H05769–A vintage photo circa 1880 of a tourist being helped by local Egyptians to climb the Great Pyramid of Giza. Also known as the Pyramid of Khufu or the Pyramid of Cheops. Climbing the pyramids is now banned in the present day.
RF2H05BKJ–A vintage photo circa 1880 of pyramids on the Giza Plateau in Egypt. It includes the Great Pyramid of Giza, the Pyramid of Khafre, and the Pyramid of Menkaure, along with their associated pyramid complexes
RF2GNEKGK–Vintage photograph circa 1863 of the Confederate casemate ironclad CSS Atlanta after her capture on June 17th 1863. She was later renamed USS Atlanta and served with the Union navy
RF2H3BAPJ–Vintage photograph circa 1863 during the confederacy era showing African American men women and children slaves with a white overseer working on a southern cotton plantation at St. Helena Island, South Carolina USA
RM2J1XD75–Vintage photograph circa 1862 during the confederacy era of five generations of enslaved African Americans on Smith's Plantation, Beaufort, South Carolina USA
RF2H3B82C–Vintage photograph circa 1862 during the confederacy era showing African American men women and children slaves on a southern plantation
RF2GNRR89–Vintage illustration dated July 13th 1861 published in Harpers Weekly showing a slave auction in the southern United States sketched by Theodore Russel Davis
RM2JH23YH–Charge of the light brigade on 25th October 1854 during the Crimean War by the artist Richard Caton Woodville
RF2GPP3X4–Vintage engraved abolitionist print dated 1830 entitled 'United States Slave Trade' showing African men women and children being brought to America in chains to be sold to white slave owners. In the background is the United States capitol with men being worked in the fields and a man being whipped.
RM2M7Y6RE–Vintage photo circa 1912 of the Dutch aviation pioneer and aircraft designer Anton Herman Gerard 'Anthony' Fokker. He designed the infamous Fokker Eindecker, DR1 Triplane and Fokker DVII fighter planes for the German airforce in World War One
RM2JMYGT2–A vintage photo dated 1922 of the original Chirk and District Cottage Hospital built in 1921 and financed by the local mining community. The original building was demolished and a modern building constructed in 1990
RF2H59PKM–Vintage photograph circa 1880 of Charles Darwin the famous naturalist and author of On the Origin of Species and proponent of the theory of evolution.
RF2EWT8F7–A vintage illustration of German troops being attacked by French soldiers during the Battle of Beaune-la-Rolande on 28 November 1870 during the Franco Prussian war of 1870. A conflict between the Second French Empire and the German states of the North German Confederation led by the Kingdom of Prussia it lasted from 19 July 1870 to 28 January 1871. Illustrated by Heinrich Breling circa 1891
RF2ENJ4F6–An early 20th century illustration of the The Battle of Salamis 480 BC a naval battle fought between an alliance of Greek city states under Themistocles, and the Persian Empire under King Xerxes resulting in a Greek victory
RM2EA8WNB–An illustration entitled Khalkha Mongolian women’s traditional headdress circa 1920 the style inspired Queen Amidala's costumes in Star Wars, Episode 1 The Phantom Menace
RM2EB0J40–Vintage illustration circa 1914 depicting the royal library of King Ashurbanipal at Nineveh the first systematically organized library in the world with over 30,000 clay tablets painted by Fernand Le Quesne
RM2A34XN1–Vintage French postcard entitled Nos bons Facteurs ruraux or our good rural postmen showing rural post men or mail men from the late 1800s early 1900s
RM2A34RB3–Vintage French postcard showing basket collectors in Les Halles the central market of Paris circa 19th century. The market was established in 1183 and lasted until 1971
RMH700TA–Shoppers passing on the street framed by an entrance to the rows in Chester City centre. Photographed with a Minolta X700 and Kodak BW400
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