RMG3AHKX–East High, West Junior, North Junior, Woodrow Wilson Recreat
RMER9BG1–East High, West Junior, North Junior, Woodrow Wilson Recreat
RMMHNNAA–The Duke and Duchess of York at Brooklands - Junior Car Club
RM2M9D40W–July Trophy Race - 1908. I Bullough and co-driver in Junior.
RMK07TY4–Aberdeen Wednesday Junior Select XI football team 1934-1935
RM2M9B1H9–Bolkow BO 208 Junior ZK-CJB (msn 543), of the Thermal Air Flying School, at Ardmore, NZ.
RM2M994BM–Early Motor Car Racing - William Kissam Vanderbilt II (Junior) (1878-1944), motor racing enthusiast.
RM2M97900–From left: Lord Junior, Sir Alliott Verdon Roe and Mr Perfect in front of Saunders-Roe Cutty Sark, G-AAIP.
RM2M96A63–A man gives his son a bit of advice under an umbrella before the boy sets off on his junior sized motorcycle.
RMG37W76–JAMES GORDON BENNETT (JUNIOR) American editor : established New York Evening Telegram, sent Stanley to find Livingstone and financed various other expeditions Date: 1841 - 1918
RM2M9BBD8–Lockheed 12A Electra Junior OY-AOV / L2-38 (msn 1306), on display at the Militaire Luchtvaart Museum, on Kamp Van Zeist Soesterberg, Netherlands.
RM2RG9KPF–Bolkow Bo 208C Junior G-ASFS (msn 516) at the Biggin Hill Air Fair. The Bo 208 is a licence-built version of the Malmo Flygindustri MFI-9 Junior from Sweden.
RM2M9AJ85–Bolkow Bo 208C Junior G-ASFS (msn 516) at the Biggin Hill International Air Fair on 5 May 1963. The Bo 208 is a licence-built version of the Malmo Flygindustri MFI-9 Junior from Sweden.
RM2M9A2MT–Lockheed 12A Electra Junior VH-ASV (msn 1236) of Masling Aviation, (not to be confused with Lockheed B14S Hudson Mk I VH-ASV Aurora Australis, de-registered in April 1948, or Air Tractor AT-502 C-N 502-0104 VH-ASV)
RM2M97X0Y–Cartoon, The Two Willings, senior and junior. 'James Willing' was actually a pseudonym for John Thomas Douglass (1842-1917), manager of the Standard Theatre, Shoreditch, London, and it is not clear whether the younger one existed or was simply just another pseudonym, to avoid Douglass's name appearing as the author of too many plays.
RMA66HR8–Junior Officers Mutiny
RMA67YR3–Putney Junior Library
RMAE5J57–An Enthusiastic Lawyer
RMANJT5D–James Gordon Bennett Jr
RMANHP80–Richard Tattersall Junio
RM2RGDE02–JOHN WALTER (junior) statesman, proprietor of The Times
RM2RGDE06–JOHN WALTER (junior) statesman, proprietor of The Times
RM2M97Y7M–Music cover, Promenade Polka by Charles Coote Junior.
RM2M98BKM–Cartoon, Thomas Mowbray, theatre manager -- the Junior Garrick.
RM2M97Y7W–Music cover, Pretty Bird Quadrille by Charles Coote Junior.
RM2RGC8JD–ARTUS QUELLIN junior Flemish sculptor and architect from Liege, working at Antwerp
RM2RGDB93–THEODORE ROOSEVELT (1858 - 1919), and his sons Theodore junior, Archibald, Quentin and Kermit.
RM2RGDD21–RICHARD TATTERSALL junior Bloodstock auctioneer, grandson of the Richard T. who founded the family business. with his autograph
RM2M9BHR2–TOM (Thomas) HOOD Junior (the younger) son of Thomas Hood the elder : writer, editor of 'Fun', also illustrator.
RM2M99WHN–Music cover, So It Was, words by George Horncastle, music by John Cooke Junior, sung by G H MacDermott.
RM2K64M48–In Memoriam postcard - King George V (1865-1936) - accompanied by a poem by Allan Junior
RM2M9BHT7–TOM (Thomas) HOOD Junior (the younger) son of Thomas Hood the elder : writer, editor of 'Fun', also illustrator, depicted at his writing desk.
RM2M3JT17–A scene in a divorce court of 1921 with a junior counsel examining a witness. Date: January 1st 1921
RM2M99KY5–Music cover, The Muddle-Puddle Porter, written and composed by George Grossmith Junior, showing a caricature of the singer Lionel Brough.
RM2M96K1T–Cover design for the official programme, The International Trophy at Brooklands, organised by the Junior Car Club. Showing a racing car and driver.
RM2M9D3P9–Assembling the Junior Six. The smallest car made by the company it sold for œ148 10s, with pram-type hood for wet weather mounted at rear.
RM2M9A1W6–Gloster Javelin F(AW).1 XA552. Reheat engine runs of the de Havilland Gyron Junior reheated turbojet engines fitted to XA552.
RMG39YEX–The first international golf match - England v Scotland at Hoylake : Robert Maxwell is about to drive for Scotland, while John Ball junior (England) is nearest left Date: 1902
RMG3BJ3T–The Tate Gallery, Millbank, London, opened in 1897 : the architect is Sidney R J Smith Junior, and Sir Henry Tate, the sugar refiner, paid for it out of his own pocket. Date: 1904
RM2RG9HBM–Gloster Javelin F(AW).1 XA552. A view, from the rear, of the engine bays of XA552, modified to accept de Havilland Gyron Junior reheated turbojet engines for trials.
RMK07KJY–Propaganda Poem by Allan Junior mourning the sinking of the SS Athenia on 3rd September 1939 by German u-boat U-30 and damning the attack on a non-military target. Date: 1939
RM2M3K095–David Lloyd-George, 1st Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor (1863 - 1945), Welsh Liberal statesman, taken during a speech to the Junior Liberal Club on the 16th March 1932. Date: 1932
RM2M3K08R–David Lloyd-George, 1st Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor (1863 - 1945), Welsh Liberal statesman, taken during a speech to the Junior Liberal Club on the 16th March 1932. Date: 1932
RM2M3RAYH–View of two illuminated buildings on the evening of Queen Victoria's Jubilee Celebrations, 20 June 1897. The Junior Constitutional Club (above) and the North British Mercantile Insurance Company (below). Date: 20 June 1897
RM2M97X5W–Cartoon of Charles Lauri Junior -- The Drury Lane Poodle. He was a pantomime performer who specialised in animal roles. He studied animal movements in great detail in order to make his performances look authentic.
RM2M3RR2R–In 1903, part of the estate, the Stable Block being the hub, became a junior officer training college for the Royal Navy known as the Royal Naval College, Osborne, initial training began at the age of 13. Photograph showing the rope-splicing drill. Date: 1905
RM2M3RP5X–Winner and runner up of the girls' tennis junior championship of Great Britain at Wimbledon in 1925, Miss Betty Nuthall and Miss M. H. A. Cator. Featured in The Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic News's weekly Women in Sport section. 1925
RM2M976ET–RAF personnel, completing a 13-week training course on the Thor propulsion system at Rocketdyne. From left: Chief Technician Sidney Allen, Junior Technician Graham R.J. Fryer and Corporal Technician John G. Webb.
RM2M3RP55–The Weighing Room at Hurst Park by John Lavery picturing famous jockeys of the day - from left, McLachlan, Steve Donoghue (in the scales), Bullock, Smirke, Weston, Beary, Pat Donoghue, R. Jones, V.Smythe, Carslake, Collins, Wragg and McLachlan junior. 1925
RM2M9BTXD–The junior 100 yards final, showing P. Deane (no. 1) of Ardingly winning the race from H. G. Mackenzie (no. 9), of West Bridgford, in 10.6 seconds. Mackenzie later won the 250 yards in 28.5 seconds.
RM2M3RR37–In 1903, part of the estate, the Stable Block being the hub, became a junior officer training college for the Royal Navy known as the Royal Naval College, Osborne, initial training began at the age of 13. Photograph showing the dormitories, where they were up at 6:30 in the morning. Date: 1905
RM2M3NG16–The junior 100 yards final, showing P. Deane (no. 1) of Ardingly winning the race from H. G. Mackenzie (no. 9), of West Bridgford, in 10.6 seconds. Mackenzie later won the 250 yards in 28.5 seconds. Date: 14th April 1939
RM2M9A2KP–Druine D.31 Turbulent G-AthP with Tipsy Junior G-AMVP at a balloon meet somewhere in the UK, possibly at Dunstable. (a packed balloon in the background and trailers with gas bottles suggest that it is a gas balloon meet rather than for hot-air balloons).
RM2M3NHP1–Helen Wills Moody (1905 - 1998), American tennis player and eight times Wimbledon champion, pictured as a young girl playing in the semi final round of the Junior Championship at Forest Hills and wearing the famous eye shade or sun visor which she introduced on to the lawn tennis court. 1933
RM2M99GW4–Adverts for Lindsay & Low Ltd, Confectioners, Dundee, Richard Irvin & Sons, Steam Fishing Vessel Owners, Aberdeen, George Angus, Fish Merchant, Aberdeen, John Thom Junior, Manufacturer, Paisley, and A W Buchan & Co, Stoneware Manufacturers, Portobello, Edinburgh, Scotland.
RM2RGDK8P–The front page of The Illustrated London News, reporting on the Aberfan disaster. An aerial view of the path of destruction left by the rain-soaked coal tip that slipped 500 yards down the mountainside into the mining village of Aberfan, Glamorgan, South Wales. The Pantglas infants and junior school, a farmhouse and a terrace of houses were engulfed in the slurry.
RM2M97X4W–Cartoon of W E Gladstone (1809-1898), Liberal Prime Minister, training his son Herbert (1854-1930) for parliament. The Cabinet Trick -- Bringing Him Up to the Business. Herbert had become private secretary to his father in 1880, and was elected Liberal MP for Leeds. He became a junior Lord of the Treasury in 1881.
RM2M9ANA3–United States Navy - Lockheed JO-1 1053 (msn 1227), at NAR in 1937 (Lockheed Model 12 Electra Junior). Delivered on 9 August 1937, for use by the US Naval Attache in Brazil and written off on 4 September 1944. Repaired and currently registered to the Hofman Family Foundation.
RMMHNKPX–'Lulu Waltz' by Charles Coote Junior - Music Sheet Cover. Lulu, the female trapeze artist formerly known as the boy acrobat El Nino Farini, who was actually Sam Wasgate (1855-1939), the adopted son of William Leonard Hunt (1838-1929), known to the world as the tightrope walker and acrobat, The Great Farini. Date: circa 1871
RM2M3KC0D–The front page of The Illustrated London News, reporting on the Aberfan disaster. An aerial view of the path of destruction left by the rain-soaked coal tip that slipped 500 yards down the mountainside into the mining village of Aberfan, Glamorgan, South Wales. The Pantglas infants and junior school, a farmhouse and a terrace of houses were engulfed in the slurry. 21st October 1966
RM2M97X8X–Cartoon of W E Gladstone (1809-1898), Liberal Prime Minister, and his son Herbert (1854-1930). The Grand Old Man cautions his son. Herbert was elected Liberal MP for Leeds in 1880, and became a junior Lord of the Treasury in 1881. Gladstone senior is annoyed that his son has been talking too freely about Ireland in his absence.
RM2M97X6T–Cartoon, The Two Obadiahs, J Willing Senior and J Willing Junior. 'What! Disgrace your family name, Jim, by writing plays! What next!' 'James Willing' was actually a pseudonym for John Thomas Douglass (1842-1917), manager of the Standard Theatre, Shoreditch, London, and it is not clear whether the younger 'Willing' existed or was simply just another pseudonym, to avoid Douglass's name appearing as the author of too many plays.
RM2M3PC01–The new U.S.A Ambassador in London, Joseph P. Kennedy pictured with his wife and nine children. Left to right are the ambassador, Patricia (aged 13), John (aka Jack, JFK, aged twenty),Jean (nine), Eunice (sixteen), Robert (twelve), Kathleen (seventeen), Edward (six), Mrs Kennedy (formerly Rose Fitzgerald) and behind, Rosemary (nineteen) and Joseph, Junior (twenty-two). Date: 1938
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