RM2M973YF–Vickers Viscount 800 production at Weybridge.
RM2M96E5N–Locomotive no 808 2-4-0 800 class
RM2RGDR5R–A British European Airways (BEA) Viscount 800 aeroplane in flight.
RM2M9739H–The first series 800, Vickers Viscount 802, G-AOJA, Sir Samuel White Baker, of BEA.
RM2M9C62N–Northrop Grumman YF-23A 87-800 (msn 1001 / PAV-1), at Edwards Air Force Base / NASA Dryden Flight Test Centre.
RM2RGCW6H–Northrop Grumman YF-23A 87-800 (msn 1001 / PAV-1), at Edwards Air Force Base / NASA Dryden Flight Test Centre.
RM2M3JR8E–A small group at Smithfield's Market looking at beef cattle. Meat had been traded on the site of Smithfield's for over 800 years, but the present building was opened in 1868. Designed by Sir Horace Jones, the building is a product of the railway age with its great arched roof, columns and 8 metre high iron gates.
RM2RGCPF5–Westland Lynx 800 ZB500 (msn 102, ex G-LYNX, ex 'ZA500'), at the Royal International Air Tattoo - RAF Fairford 18 July 2003. The fastest helicopter world record holder, the fastest pure helicopter since 1986. In the evening of 11th August 1986,G-LYNX flew a 15 km course across the Somerset Levels. The aircraft achieved an average speed of 400.87 km/h (249.10 mph), which made it the world’s fastest helicopter.
RMA9X8JB–Byzantines 800 1000
RMA9X8JE–Byzantines 800 1000
RM2RGCW59–Boeing 737-8JP(WL) LN DYI (msn 40866, line number 3432), of Norwegian Air Shuttle.
RM2M9C61A–Boeing 737-8JP(WL) LN DYI (msn 40866, line number 3432), of Norwegian Air Shuttle.
RMD89X8J–Viking Raid
RMAY4R8E–England Archaeology
RMAY4R8F–Maiden Castle Hillfort
RMAYK8C1–Transport Sailing Ships
RMANJN2B–Events Britain
RMG38HC9–Byzantines - 800-1000
RMG39W2Y–HESIOD Greek poet: portrait bust Date: FL CIRCA 800 BC
RMG39P7P–SAINT MATTHEW THE EVANGELIST from a Franco-German manuscript made about 800 Date: 1st century
RM2RGC17E–At 1,800 ft long, Maiden Castle is one of the largest and most completely excavated Hillforts in Britain.
RMG37RNC–Vikings crossing the North Sea to attack England, with three vessels lashed together for protection Date: circa 800
RMER6516–Charlemagne, King of the Franks, watches in dismay as Viking raiders attack the coast of France. circa 800
RM2RGC3WR–RICHARD KEMPENFELT Rear-Admiral : drowned when the 'Royal George' refitting at Spithead, heeled over, taking with her 800 crewmen, tradesmen,women and children
RM2RGDR6A–The 'Comet' is the first commercial jet-liner, carrying 36 passengers at 800 km/h, half as fast again as any other airliner currently in commercial service.
RMG36NYK–Charlemagne (Carolus Magnus. Karolus Magnus, Charles the Great), King of the Franks from 768, King of the Lombards from 774, and Emperor of the Romans from 800. Date: 742 - 814
RMG36NYM–Charlemagne (Carolus Magnus. Karolus Magnus, Charles the Great), King of the Franks from 768, King of the Lombards from 774, and Emperor of the Romans from 800. Date: 742 - 814
RMG38H5T–The funeral of a Viking chief; he is laid on his boat with some freshly killed slaves, his horse, his favourite hounds and a falcon ; it is set alight and sent out to sea Date: circa 800
RMG39Y0G–JOHN ELWES (formerly Meggott) miser, son of two misers, who nevertheless left 800 000 (equivalent of 80 million ?) to his nephew and his natural sons Date: 1714 - 1789
RM2M3JRD5–Gallant rescue workers on the way to a rest hut accompanied by a nurse. Over 260 miners lost their lives as a result of an explosion that orphaned nearly 800 children. Date: 29th September 1934
RM2M9C2B9–Nigerian Air Force - ATR-42-500MP NAF931 (msn 800), at the SBAC Farnborough Air Show on 24 July 2010. (ATR - Aerei da Trasporto Regionale or Avions de transport regional)
RM2M3K1C6–Emigrants on board the 'Matilda Wattenbach', as their ship heads down the River Thames on the journey to New Zealand, 1862. These emigrants, 800 non-conformists from London, were heading for the then-new colony of Albertland, New Zealand. 1862
RM2M3JRE7–A family wait by the pithead after the great explosion at Gresford colliery in Wales. Over 260 miners lost their lives as a result of raging fires in the pits, orphaning nearly 800 children. Date: 1934
RM2RGCW6X–United States Navy - North American Rockwell T-2C Buckeye 158594 (MSN 346-20, base code F, call-sign 800), of CTW-6, at the MCAS Cherry Point NC Airshow on 8 April 1995.
RM2RGCW65–United States Navy - North American Rockwell T-2C Buckeye 158594 (MSN 346-20, base code F, call-sign 800), of CTW-6, at the MCAS Cherry Point NC Airshow on 8 April 1995.
RM2M3K0AD–Photograph of Moor Hall Chapel, Harefield, Middlesex which was due to be demolished in 1960 and turned into a football field. This chapel, which had stood for 800 years and once been a Chapel and hospice for the Knights Templar of St. John of Jerusalem, had been declared unsafe by the local council. Date: 1960
RM2RG95CM–Village sign for Filby, near Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, dated 1975, depicting two historical figures -- File the Dane, who settled in the area around the year 800, and Sir Ralph de Fileby, who lived in the area around 1280.
RM2K6490H–19th century vintage photograph - the Thousand Islands, St Lawrence River, Canada. The Thousand Islands are a group of more than 1,800 islands in the St. Lawrence River, straddling the border of the U.S. and Canada. Photograph William Notman, c.1880's.
RM2M3P4W7–Background to an 800-bomber raid: the vast organisation behind every big night attack on Germany during the Second World War. Some aspects of the meticulous planning which places 800 bombers over a target and saturates it with anything up to 2000 tons of bombs in 50 minutes. Date: 1943
RM2M3NY5M–Thomas "Tommy" Hampson (1907 1965), British athlete, winner of the 800 metres at the 1932 Summer Olympics. Pictured on the front cover of the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News lying unconscious on the ground, surrounded by concerned officials, after winning in a record breaking time. Several minutes elapsed after the race before Hampson recovered and could celebrate his victory. Date: 1932
RM2M9745T–“The ‘Air War’ that commenced in England last night was continued this evening: Raids are being made on London and its surroundings by ‘enemy’ bombing aircraft’, while 192 ‘defending’ fighters try to prevent 176 bombers from carrying out their ‘fell work’”. Hawker Nimrod I (including K2824) pilots of the Fleet Air Arm from 800 Squadron from HMS Courageous receiving last minute instructions before taking off against enemy bombers. 23 July 1935.
RM2M9AJRW–Tipsy Nipper Mk.III G-AVKT (msn 70), prototype of the Mark III, circa 1965. On 19 August 1972 the aircraft was taking part in a display in which it was to attempt to cut paper streamers; these were carried in the form of toilet rolls in the cockpit and were dropped by the pilot. The first rolls were dropped when the aircraft was 800 feet above the ground and these were successfully cut. Another roll was dropped from only 200 feet and the pilot attempted to turn back to cut the streamer in the limited height remaining as it unfurled. With power on, the nose of the aircraft was seen to rise a
RM2M9AJX5–Tipsy Nipper Mk.III G-AVKT (msn 70), prototype of the Mark III, at an air display in the Netherlands, circa 1969, parked next to 'Le Manchots' (the Penguins) aerobatic display team. On 19 August 1972 the aircraft was taking part in a display in which it was to attempt to cut paper streamers; these were carried in the form of toilet rolls in the cockpit and were dropped by the pilot. The first rolls were dropped when the aircraft was 800 feet above the ground and these were successfully cut. Another roll was dropped from only 200 feet and the pilot attempted to turn back to cut the streamer i
RM2M9B89Y–McDonnell Douglas F-15A-6-MC Eagle 72-0119 'Streak Eagle' (MSN 0019/A017)on display at the National Museum of the USAF, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. An early production F-15 modified for Operation Streak Eagle. Weighing 1,800 pounds less than a production F-15A, the aircraft was unpainted, except the name 'Streak Eagle' on both sides of the nose. Between 16 January 1975 to 1 February 1975 it set 8 world time-to-height records as part of 'Operation Streak Eagle' - reaching an altitude of 98,425 feet just 3 minutes, 27.8 seconds from brake release at takeoff and coasted to nearly 103,00
RM2M3T1D1–Prince's Skating Club at Knightsbridge, London, founded by Adminal Maxse, holding 800 members. Date: 1900
RM2M3K1K7–A bar of gold, a small slab weighing sixteen pounds, worth about 800 in 1845. 1845
RM2M96FNG–Battery Hill; cart-road to railway; the Concan and Campoolee Station 1,800 ft below; at 11 miles
RM2M3RF17–HMS Bulwark battleship, on 26th November 1914 conducting patrols in the English Channel, while anchored near Sheerness, she was blown up with loss of between 700 and 800 lives. Date: 1915
RM2M3RX5H–At the 19th! Members on the terrace of the Singapore Golf Club in 1936, the city's principal club with an active membership of 800. One of the outstanding and popular features is a battery of sixteen practise tees. Date: 1936
RM2M98BD9–Sinking of HMS Royal George at Spithead, off Portsmouth, 29 August 1782, while undergoing general maintenance, with the loss of more than 800 lives. She was a Royal Navy 100-gun warship, launched in 1756.
RM2M3NY7X–Thomas "Tommy" Hampson (1907 1965), British athlete, winner of the 800 metres at the 1932 Summer Los Angeles Olympics, pictured on the shoulders of boys from St. Alban's School where he was a teacher. Date: 1932
RM2M3K0WP–Slave sale taking place, with the auctioneer and a female slave standing on a dias, Richmond. In the background other slaves can be seen waiting and one is being physically examined by a potential buyer. Slaves were commonly sold for œ600-800 at this time.
RM2RGDMFM–Arthur Bourchier (1863-1927), English actor, pictured in the role of Old Bill in The Better Ole, at the Oxford Theatre London in 1917. The comedy musical, based on the cartoon characters by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather published in The Bystander were incredibly popular and the show ran for over 800 performances.
RM2M3NMAP–'All that is left of them', the survivors of the original 2nd Battalion, Rifle Brigade which went out to France in 1914 with the original BEF (British Expeditionary Force). They have left 800 men buried in France. In the centre is Major J H Alldridge, on his left RSM Doulton, on his right RQMS Watkins. Date: 1919
RM2RGDMGC–As viewed from the Camden Town railway line: Homerton parsonage and church, the latter erected in 1847 from a design by Mr. Ashpitel, but pictured here in 1851. Large enough to accomodate 1,800 people, the church cost less then ú5,000 at the time to build, the amount being raised entirely by subscriptions.
RM2M3P6A0–As viewed from the Camden Town railway line: Homerton parsonage and church, the latter erected in 1847 from a design by Mr. Ashpitel, but pictured here in 1851. Large enough to accomodate 1,800 people, the church cost less then 5,000 at the time to build, the amount being raised entirely by subscriptions. 1851
RM2M3PCGX–A scene from the play 'The Better 'Ole', co-written by Bruce Bairnsfather and featuring his popular character, Old Bill, which opened at the Oxford Music Hall on 4 August 1917 and ran for over 800 performances. Here, Old Bill is singing 'If you were the only girl in the world' and is interrupted by the entrance of his colonel Date: August 1917
RM2M3P6C2–Arthur Bourchier (1863-1927), English actor, pictured in the role of Old Bill in The Better Ole, at the Oxford Theatre London in 1917. The comedy musical, based on the cartoon characters by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather published in The Bystander were incredibly popular and the show ran for over 800 performances. Date: 1917
RM2M9686W–View of the lighthouse at Cape Reinga, at the far northern end of the North Island, New Zealand. The lighthouse was built in 1941. In 1987 it became fully automated and the lighthouse keepers were withdrawn. According to Maori beliefs, Cape Reinga is the point where the spirits of the dead enter the underworld by leaping off an 800 year old Kahika (or Kahikatea) tree.
RM2M3RRB2–Hilda Beatrice Hewlett (1864 -1943), early aviator and aviation entrepreneur. She was the first British woman to earn a pilot's licence. She founded and ran two related businesses: the first flying school in the United Kingdom, and a successful aircraft manufacturing business which produced more than 800 aeroplanes and employed up to 700 people
RM2M3PCEX–Arthur Bourchier in the role of Old Bill, the popular character created by Bruce Bairnsfather. Bourchier played the part in the original production of 'The Better 'Ole', a musical comedy based on the character, which was co-written by Bairnsfather and Arthur Elliot. Opening on 4 August 1917 at the Oxford Music Hall, London, it ran for over 800 performances.
RM2M3PCF1–Arthur Bourchier in the role of Old Bill, the popular character created by Bruce Bairnsfather. Bourchier played the part in the original production of 'The Better 'Ole', a musical comedy based on the character, which was co-written by Bairnsfather and Arthur Elliot. Opening on 4 August 1917 at the Oxford Music Hall, London, it ran for over 800 performances.
RM2M3PCF4–Arthur Bourchier in the role of Old Bill, the popular character created by Bruce Bairnsfather. Bourchier played the part in the original production of 'The Better 'Ole', a musical comedy based on the character, which was co-written by Bairnsfather and Arthur Elliot. Opening on 4 August 1917 at the Oxford Music Hall, London, it ran for over 800 performances. Date: 1917
RM2RGDKY3–Douglas Gordon Arthur Lowe (7 August 1902 û 30 March 1981) was a British double Olympic Games champion, winning gold medals in 1924 and 1928. On both occasions he set British 800-metres records of 1:52.4 and 1:51.8 respectively. Shown here at the 1924 Paris Olympic Games crossing the finish line.
RM2M3NY42–Douglas Gordon Arthur Lowe (7 August 1902 30 March 1981) was a British double Olympic Games champion, winning gold medals in 1924 and 1928. On both occasions he set British 800-metres records of 1:52.4 and 1:51.8 respectively. Shown here at the 1924 Paris Olympic Games crossing the finish line. Date: 1924
RM2RGDM19–Thomas 'Tommy' Hampson (1907 û 1965), British athlete, winner of the 800 metres at the 1932 Summer Olympics. Pictured on the front cover of the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News lying unconscious on the ground, surrounded by concerned officials, after winning in a record breaking time. Several minutes elapsed after the race before Hampson recovered and could celebrate his victory.
RM2M3RY6E–Heavy queues in London due to reduced bus services to save fuel in times of spirit rationing, particularly in the mornings as people made their way to work. By 1940 over 800 buses from Central London were unused yet a reduction in travelling as a result of the war, evacuation of children and the deployment of most adult men abroad ensured that passenger traffic remained manageable. Date: 1939
RM2M3PBXJ–Advertisement in The Sphere, asking for donations towards an extension to the Union Jack Club of Waterloo Road, London during the First World War. The Union Jack Club was founded in 1907 as a place for servicemen of all nationalities to stay while in London. The appeal mentions that though the club had 355 bedrooms, it accommodated 800 men every night. Illustration shows the smoke-room of the club with soldiers and sailors pictured relaxing and playing board games among the haze of pipe and cigarette smoke. Date: 1916
RM2RGE166–Musical instrument maker Johann Reiter of Mittenwald, Germany, surrounded by his wonderful creations, from lutes and cellos to violas and violins. A testament to the high art of carpentry and precision workmanship. The Reiter family have been involved in instrument making in Mittenwald, Germany for well over 100 years. The workshop was founded by Johann Baptiste Reiter (1834-1899), who studied violin-making with Johann Baader and Jean Vauchel, and won several medals and awards for violin-making. He was the leading violin maker in Mittenwald, where out of the total population of 1,800 -- a full
RM2M3RTTH–G. Cranston Bogle, a young Yorkshire artist, receiving his prize for designing a poster to promote evening classes run by London County Council. He won the 50 prize over 800 entries. He had just left Bradford College of Arts and Crafts and begun work as a designer for a London publishing firm. Pictured shaking hands with L. Hertel, the publicity officer for the LCC evening classes, with his winning design in the background. The young man in the picture was George Bogle, father of Nigel Bogle, founder of the advertising agency Bartle Bogle Hegarty. George was also an adman and implemented
RM2M99N5R–Sunbeam Coatalen Aircraft engine 'Sikh' 12 cyl. 800/900 H.P.. William Francis Forbes-Sempill, 19th Lord Sempill AFC, AFRAeS (1893-1965) was a Scottish peer and record-breaking air pioneer who was later shown to have passed secret information to the Imperial Japanese military before the Second World War. In 1921, Sempill led an official military mission to Japan that showcased the latest British aircraft. In subsequent years he continued to aid the Imperial Japanese Navy in developing its Navy Air Service and began giving military secrets to the Japanese. Although his activities were uncovere
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RMG37RKK–EVENTS/BRITAIN
RMG37MMP–CROWN OF CHARLEMAGNE
RMD8A04Y–CHARLEMAGNE ASSEMBLY
RMD8A4PF–VIKING ARTIFACTS
RMG3BACP–VIKING MAP
RMG38GGJ–HILDEGARDE, QUEEN
RMG382T3–Roland Knighted
RMG3BF6T–ANGLO SAXON BED
RMG39G3N–SAXON FUNERAL STUFF
RMG38C5B–MILITARY/DRESS/MEDIEVAL
RMD8A04T–CHARLEMAGNE & SCHOLARS
RMG39P56–MANUSCRIPT - GOSPEL
RMD8A04G–CHARLEMAGNE RECOGNISED
RMG37TD9–Charlemagne Crowned
RMG38B9R–CHARLEMAGNE CROWNED
RMD87GW1–Hesiod - Thevet - 1584
RMG39RAB–SAINT ISBERGA
RMG39W2X–HESIOD/HOGARTH/PROFILE
RMDP97AC–VIKINGS AND MER-FOLK
RMG38FP1–CHARLEMAGNE CROWNED
RMG37RNA–Viking Ship
RM2M9BEXY–A Danish 'Raven'
RMG3858M–Charlemagne's Crown
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