RMGBGG96–Arsenal's Frank McLintock holds the trophy aloft as he and his teammates are mobbed by ecstatic fans during their lap of honour
RM2M97H18–Supermarine Sea Otter aloft.
RM2D86FWJ–A man holds aloft the body of the Corvette sports car by Chevrolet. Its light weight, but strong construction is made possible with fiberglass, Detroit, MI, 1958. (Photo by Chevrolet/RBM Vintage Images)
RMENHJB7–Frank Collier holds the cup aloft during the civic reception for the Widnes team to celebrate their Rugby League Cup Final win over Hull Kingston Rovers . 11th May 1964
RFKY3EC8–SHIPS Cleared aloft for action 1887. The Graphic
RM2BW9015–George Carlow holds aloft a rescued dog . 1936
RM2BAEGY3–Sunderland captain Bobby Kerr (top) holds the FA Cup aloft after his team's 1-0 victory, supported by teammates (l-r) Billy Hughes, Dennis Tueart and goalkeeper Jim Montgomery
RM2F7ND59–Pete Sampras tennis player holding Wimbledon mens singles trophy aloft for photographers
RMM5A6WY–UK, Wales, Cardiff, City Centre, Queen Street, religious campaigner holding banner aloft in 1970s
RM2D1TK2A–OLD PALACE YARD, Westminster, London. Detail view of the Richard Coeur de Lion statue looking up towards the equestrian bronze figure. It was made in 1860 by Carlo Marochetti. Photographed by Eric de Mare. Date range: 1945-1980.
RF2CD5PKK–Balancing pair of gymnasts in desert, State Park, Overton, Nevada, USA
RM2P5M6KG–Engraving of a swallow flying over a village, circa 1880
RM2H1KGMW–AJAXNETPHOTO. AT SEA, ATLANTIC OCEAN. - HIGH RISK JOB - AN ABLE SEAMAN BALANCED PRECARIOUSLY ATOP A CARGO SAMSON POST WITHOUT SAFETY HARNESS WORKS TO OVERHAUL A DERRICK LIFTING BLOCK ON AN OIL TANKER. PHOTO:JONATHAN EASTLAND/AJAX REF:253630 18A
RMD95RBP–Wagon loaded with sacks of corn on the road to the flour mill. Carter walks in front of his team of two carthorses with his whip held aloft. Illustration from children's book, London 1860. Wood engraving.
RM2C8C5AD–Bobby Moore lifts the Jules Rimet trophy aloft during a lap of honour in Wembley Stadium as the England football team win the FIFA World Cup of 1966, Geoff Hurst, Gordon Banks and Roger Hunt all close by
RMW5H2F2–Black and white scraperboard engraving of circus strongman
RF2CD48PN–The Woodlands TX USA - 02-07-2020 - Black Vulture in Sun Lit Blue Sky in B&W
RFF8X4TB–birds silhouettes
RFB32K5D–Male dancer holding female dancer aloft
RMG9JKNN–Soccer - FA Cup - Final - Everton v Manchester United. Manchester United's Norman Whiteside holds aloft the trophy after scoring the winning goal
RM2M97H1J–Supermarine Spitfire prototype aloft.
RM2EPWWNM–Childrens Ward Cardiff Hospital. Teaching in ward
RMENHKR6–David Ward the Leeds captain holds the trophy aloft to the wating fans after the presentation, following Leeds 16 - 7 victory over Widnes in the Rugby League Cup Final. 7th May 1977
RFFDTKMA–DANTE: then, amongst us here aloft, hath thee, if thou weenest return?, 1893
RM2BW901M–George Carlow holds aloft a rescued dog . 1936
RM2G208H1–WASP Jeanne d'Ambly (center) checks the flight paperwork with her engineer, Cpl George J Brown and her radio operator, Cpl Helen Mehegan before taking a Martin B-26 aloft at Harlingen AAF, Harlingen, TX, circa 1944. (Photo by US Army Air Force/RBM Vintage Images)
RF2BC033J–Winston Churchill carried aloft by students on becoming Lord Rector of Edinburgh University.March 1931
RMJR6T8M–Neville Chamberlain 1938 holds 'the' piece of paper proudly aloft signed by both Hitler and himself on his return from Munich to Heston Aerodrome in 1938 with the quote; 'a desire never to go to war again...!'
RMD18KTJ–Screen Actors Guild votes to strike. In a near unanimous vote, holding aloft voting cards, they authorize strike action by
RF2CD5PNB–Balancing pair of gymnasts in desert, State Park, Overton, Nevada, USA
RMP01NM5–. English: 'John Crawford, Nailing the Flag to the Main top gallant mast head, on board the Venerable, October 11th 1797' During the Battle of Camperdown in 1797 Admiral Duncan's blue squadronal flag was several times shot away from the main topmast of his flagship, 'Venerable'. When the topmast itself came down, one of his seamen, 'Jack' Crawford of Sunderland, went aloft and this time nailed the colours to the shattered stump, thereby establishing himself as a popular hero. Daniel Orme later sketched Crawford to include him in his oil of the Dutch admiral, De Winter, surrendering to Duncan
RMA3JMC3–elderly local woman with bundle of leaves and sticks on her head at kandikuning market bali indonesia
RF2GY5552–silhouette of Motocross with Flames vector illustration
RMKJ4HP1–Dhow - crew climbing aloft on a mast
RMJ5DM43–Family having barbecue
RM2E0YCYX–Lincoln Beachy aloft
RMH5B15X–5 'Genial toff, with monacle, holds passport aloft' is likely Richard Tauber
RM2PYW892–'Employees return their uniforms at the close of the World's Fair in New York. In the background, a newspaper is held up with the headline: Your war or my peace - Adolf Hitler, held aloft. The background is a ''peace appeal'' by Adolf Hitler to the Western powers. [automated translation]'
RMGBF8B4–Soccer - FA Cup - Final - West Ham United v Fulham. West Ham United captain Billy Bonds holds the FA Cup aloft
RM2M97FYW–Lockheed L18 Lodestar aloft -Linjeflyg.
RM2PX1372–1800s 19TH CENTURY PHOTOGRAPHER WITH ANTIQUE BELLOWS CAMERA HANGING FROM A HOT AIR BALLOON ATTEMPTING TO TAKE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH - o3160 HAR001 HARS B&W SKILL OCCUPATION SKILLS ADVENTURE DISCOVERY EXCITEMENT LOW ANGLE INNOVATION AVIATION EMPLOYMENT OCCUPATIONS CONCEPTUAL ATTEMPTING EMPLOYEE MID-ADULT MID-ADULT MAN ALOFT BELLOWS BLACK AND WHITE CAUCASIAN ETHNICITY HAR001 OLD FASHIONED
RMENHHX3–Oxford United footballer holds aloft the Second Division Championship trophy on an open top bus parade, cheered by thousands of fans who lined the streets of Oxford to celebrate their team's success. 13th May 1985.
RFMHR6YX–KENSINGTON. from aloft, showing Inner circle & St. Mary Abbot's Church 1926
RM2BW8PDW–Canaries for mine work . The caretaker holds aloft the special canary cage used by miners . 1937 .
RF2ERP750–Blank bookplate depicting female figure holding lamp aloft by British children's book illustrator and designer Ethel Larcombe of Exeter, from 1900 The
RMHT3EPM–Leon Cushman being carried aloft after making a successful speed record attempt, Brooklands, 1931. Artist: Bill Brunell.
RMC2H4DB–Scavenger hold a box of scavenged wood aloft.
RMDD77WT–Washington Redskins training by 'flying thru the air', Aug, 28, 1937. Aloft in Native American style war bonnets, L-R: Wayne
RM2A59E9E–The Wright Brothers test fly their aircraft on Fort Myer's parade field. This series of test flights resulted in the Army purchasing its first aircraft. In the first flight, Sept. 9, 1908, Orville Wright kept the plane aloft 71 seconds. The second flight resulted in a crash that left Wright severely cut and bruised and his passenger, Army Lt. Thomas Selfridge dead -- the first powered-aviation fatality.
RMP06812–. English: A Dutch flagship furling her sails This port quarter view of a Dutch ship with boats alongside is an offset image, taken from the same original as PAE5245. In this version the artist has worked up the drawing in pencil, paying particular attention to the masts and sails: the ship is having its mizzen set, its fore course clewed up and fore and main topsails loosed on the cap. Several men are aloft the main, ready to furl the sails. This drawing and PAE5245 belong to a group of five images, all worked up from offsets (see also PAF6871, PAF6872 and PAF6873). A Dutch flagship furling
RMWP86DP–Lincoln Beachy aloft
RM2BJ02TY–Bromley football club versus Belvedere football club in the FA Amateur Cup Final at Millwall football club stadium the The Den in South Bermondsey, London . - Bromley the winning team hold the cup aloft . - 1938
RMMP9AKC–Engraving of the burial customs of a Kanaka Chief in New Caledonia, from top, mourners in heavy wooden masks, a man appointed to watch over the chief's body, and the chief's decayed head is removed and held aloft before a secret burial. From the Picturesque Atlas of Australasia Vol 3, 1886
RMM764G8–Lincoln Beachy aloft LCCN2014689768
RM2E3RYH9–Man aloft in glider, shooting at bird
RMGE4JER–(1959) One of three X-15 rocket-powered research aircraft being carried aloft under the wing of its B-52 mothership. The X-15 was air launched from the B-52 so the rocket plane would have enough fuel to reach its high speed and altitude test points. For flight in the dense air of the usable atmosphere, the X-15 used conventional aerodynamic controls. For flight in the thin air outside of the appreciable Earth's atmosphere, the X-15 used a reaction control system. Hydrogen peroxide thrust rockets located on the nose of the aircraft provided pitch and yaw control. Those on the wings provided rol
RM2EG9YDF–Woman Holding Aloft Wrench Part for Faults
RMGBTAX1–Sussex captain Arnold Long holds the Gillette Cup aloft as he is chaired by his jubilant teammates after their victory
RM2M97FY3–Lockheed Hudson (side view) aloft-RAF.
RM2NBNERX–Cricket England v India 1990 Trent Bridge, Nottingham India fans hold aloft a banner celebrating their hero Mohammad Azharuddin known as Azza. Photo by Tony Henshaw
RMENHHJC–Oxford United FC manager Jim Smith, holds aloft the Second Division Championship trophy on an open top bus parade, cheered by thousands of fans who lined the streets of Oxford to celebrate their team's success. 13th May 1985.
RMKG233X–Constantine Tolman, an immense mass of rock placed aloft on two subjacent rocks which admit of a free passage between them. “It is one vast egg-like stone thirty-three feet in length, eighteen feet in width, and fourteen feet and a half in thickness, placed on the points of two natural rocks, so that a man may creep under it.” Possibly an early work of art. Constantine, Cornwall, England
RM2BW8PN7–A women holds aloft a dead snake found under a garage in Sidcup . 1938
RM2T89XC1–A march taking place in Lime Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK c.1950. The march is headed by the Salvation Army band, followed by Freemasons (holding aloft their symbols – such as the all-seeing eye, the beehive and blazing star). They walk alongside the steps of St Georges Hall, passing Wellington’s Column (left), the Queen Victoria Equestrian statue (centre) and the Liverpool Cenotaph (right). Behind is the Liverpool Empire Theatre (opened in 1925). A poster indicates that the American group The Ink Spots were to appear at the venue – a vintage 1940s/50s photograph.
RMHT3EPX–Leon Cushman being carried aloft after making a successful speed record attempt, Brooklands, 1931. Artist: Bill Brunell.
RMC2JDGD–Clement-Bayard Dirigible Ready for Flight to Carry plane aloft
RMP8J6C2–'Holiday-Makers Go Aloft', c1935. Artist: Unknown.
RMRNJ41T–The Wright Brothers test fly their aircraft on Fort Myer's parade field. This series of test flights resulted in the Army purchasing its first aircraft. In the first flight, Sept. 9, 1908, Orville Wright kept the plane aloft 71 seconds. The second flight resulted in a crash that left Wright severely cut and bruised and his passenger, Army Lt. Thomas Selfridge dead -- the first powered-aviation fatality.
RMP5YW2R–N/A. English: Fig. 1: Top view of a gliding machine illustrating the total surface area required to sustain aloft a human of average weight (note the wing's high aspect-ratio). Fig. 2: Rear view of the same design, showing the prone position which Wenham suggested for the gliding machine's operator. Fig. 3: Front view of a multi-winged gliding machine trussed with 'thin bands of iron' (c) and vertical wing struts (d). Fig. 4: A more refined design, incorporating small wing-like propellers on each end, operated by motion of the operator's feet and arranged so that the propellers could be operat
RMWPXA44–Man aloft in glider, shooting at bird
RM2G3FK6T–man aloft on traditional square rigged sailing boat
RM2CCB6XX–Halftone of the Seal of Robert Fitzwalter, the leader of the baronial opposition to Prince John, and a signtory to the Magna Carta. From a set of school posters for history and social studies c 1930. Latin legend: SIGILLUM ROBERTI FILII WALTERI ('seal of Robert son of Walter'). The seal has a mounted knight with closed flat-topped helmet at full-gallop, with a dragon under the horse's hooves. He holds a sword aloft in the right hand. Fitzwalter's arms are shown in half-view on the knight's heater shield and in full on horse's trapper. A shield with the arms of his ally Saer de Quincy, 1st Ea
RMM77JK5–Boy Scouts. On Horseback with spears held aloft. LCCN2014688145
RMPPWT8F–Boy Scouts. On Horseback with spears held aloft.
RMGE4J73–The fleet of NACA test aircraft are assembled in front of the hangar at the High Speed Flight Station, (later renamed the Dryden Flight Research Center) in Edwards, California. The white aircraft in the foreground is a Douglas Aircraft D-558-2 Skyrocket. To its left and right are North American F-86 Sabre chase aircraft. Directly behind the D-558-2 is the P2B-1 Superfortress, (the Navy version of the Air Force B-29). Also known as the "mothership," the P2B-1 carried aloft the D-558-2 Skyrocket under its fuselage. Once reaching altitude, the D-558-2 was released from the "mothers
RMTC4064–X-15 rocket-powered research aircraft is carried aloft under the wing of its B-52 mothership, 1959. Image courtesy National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). ()
RMGBTAX6–Cricket - Gillette Cup - Final - Somerset v Sussex. Victorious Sussex captain Arnold Long holds the Gillette Cup aloft after his team's five wicket win
RM2M97EM8–Consolidated B-24J pair aloft bombing.
RMKFJN2X–18 May 1982, Deptford. Princess Diana on a Royal visit to open the Albany Arts Centre for the community of Deptford. A visitor holds aloft a baby to get Diana's attention. Photo by Tony Henshaw *** Local Caption *** Copyright Tony Henshaw
RMENHJ0D–Oxford United FC manager Jim Smith, holds aloft the Second Division Championship trophy on an open top bus parade, cheered by thousands of fans who lined the streets of Oxford to celebrate their team's success. 13th May 1985.
RFJH01GK–The fleet of NACA test aircraft are assembled in front of the hangar at the High Speed Flight Station, (later renamed the Dryden Flight Research Center) in Edwards, California. The white aircraft in the foreground is a Douglas Aircraft D-558-2 Skyrocket. To its left and right are North American F-86 Sabre chase aircraft. Directly behind the D-558-2 is the P2B-1 Superfortress, (the Navy version of the Air Force B-29). Also known as the 'mothership,' the P2B-1 carried aloft the D-558-2 Skyrocket under its fuselage. Once reaching altitude, the D-558-2 was released from the 'mothership' .
RM2BW3R7E–Boy Clements aged 15 ( being held aloft ) , is one of the smallest soldiers in the British army . 1935
RMEN0EGD–New York, NY - April 24, 2015: Jennifer Connelly attends Tribeca Film Festival premiere of Aloft movie at BMCC Performing Arts Center
RMA30C3J–Perseus holding aloft the head of Medusa
RMC2JD5R–A Train Carries a man 10 stories aloft on what looks like a Chimney
RMA7NBD4–Silhouette of a mother sitting in a wooden chair and holding her baby aloft over her head
RMEXHFKT–Man holding woods aloft on the flooded bowling greens along Hove seafront 1987
RMD25658–November 1989 Velvet Revolution. Student demonstrator holds a cake aloft in Wenceslas Square
RMWA4188–Boy Scouts. On Horseback with spears held aloft.
RMJXXT0X–Ein doppelsitziger Bomber, bereit zum Start, Frankreich 1917. A double seated fighter, equipped with domb dropping device ready to go aloft, France 1917.
RM2C5TFW0–Llanelli captain Roy 'Shunto' Thomas holds the WRU Cup aloft after Llanelli defeated Aberavon by 12-10 in the WRU Cup Final held at the National Stadium, Cardiff on 27 April 1974.
RME11364–Jul 05, 1975; London, UK; A jubilant ARTHUR ASHE holds his trophy aloft when he became the new men's singles champion by knocking out his fellow countryman, Jimmy Connors (the holder) in the final at Wimbledon today.
RM2DB448F–Scavenger hold a box of scavenged wood aloft as he passes in front of a retail establishment..
RMD514JE–Looking aloft at the foremast of the 'Parma'
RM2K03Y29–The Emperor on board the screw steam-yacht "La Reine Hortense", leaving the harbour, 1854. Napoleon Bonaparte III at Calais as French and British troops depart for the Crimean War. '...as the Emperor stood on the deck of the round-house of the yacht in which he visited the fleet, he was greeted with frequent manifestations of loyalty...A French soldier rose, and, lifting a brimming glass aloft, shouted "Victoria!" The English sailors answered with cries of " Vive l'Empereur! " and a general fraternisation was the result'. From "Illustrated London News",
RMGBREK0–Soccer - FA Cup - Final - Leeds United v Arsenal. Leeds United captain Billy Bremner holds the FA Cup aloft after his team's 1-0 win
RM2M97FGN–Junkers G 31 (aft) aloft-Lufthansa.
RMDWYCT9–30.07.1966. Wembley Stadium, London England. 1966 World Cup final England versus Germany (4-2) After Extra time. England team captain Bobby Moore hold the cup aloft supported by Nobby Stiles, Jackie Charlton, Alan Ball, Geoff Hurst, Martin Peters, Bobby Charlton, George Cohen, Ray Wilson and Roger Hunt.
RMENHJCG–Holding the cup aloft are Captain Vince Karalius (left) and Lance Todd trophy winner Frank Collier during Widnes civic reception following their victory over Hull Kingston Rovers in the Rugby League Cup Final 11th May 1964
RFJH01E8–The fleet of NACA test aircraft are assembled in front of the hangar at the High Speed Flight Station, (later renamed the Dryden Flight Research Center) in Edwards, California. The white aircraft in the foreground is a Douglas Aircraft D-558-2 Skyrocket. To its left and right are North American F-86 Sabre chase aircraft. Directly behind the D-558-2 is the P2B-1 Superfortress, (the Navy version of the Air Force B-29). Also known as the 'mothership,' the P2B-1 carried aloft the D-558-2 Skyrocket under its fuselage. Once reaching altitude, the D-558-2 was released from the 'mothership'
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