RMGAM2WP–Great Britain's Ron Hill breaks the tape to win the men's 10000m
RMG39G3F–WILLIAM HUSKISSON English Politician. Britain's first Railway fatality when he crossed in front of Stephenson's 'Rocket'. Date: 1770 - 1830
RMET09G9–Lionel Daiches, he revealed one of Britain's best-kept wartime secrets. 22nd December 1979.
RMD95YFX–Hardship during Britain's Great Depression 1929-1936. Scenes in Peckham, London, 1931, when a number of the poor banded together to resist eviction for non-payment of Council Rates.
RM2BWBNAN–Britains Place in the Sun A striking photograh taken in Central London which illustrates to perfection the above heading The picture is of H M Airship R 33 cruising round London against a sunset sky 12 October 1920
RMF2AXDW–Headline of Britain's daily newspapers announcing President Kennedy's blockade of Cuba. Oct. 23, 1962. (BSLOC 2015 2 231)
RME0YW47–June 28, 1971 - London, England, United Kingdom - Britain's Prime Minister, EDWARD HEATH, is seen greeting, Italy's Prime Minister, EMILIO COLOMBO, after he arrives at number 10, Downing Street for talks.
RM2BJ09EC–Britains Loneliest Island Employed by the Observatory Trust for staff and visitors Pat has to do the cooking in this picture is baking anbd preparing bread 22 July 1957
RMKYCKXH–One of Britain's last professional flint knappers at work in Brandon, Suffolk in 1930
RMAD2Y0P–RonnieScott,Britains foremost jazz tenor sax players born 28th 1 1927 died 23rd 12 1996.Also the founder of Ronnie Scott's club
RMRME86T–Sir Clive Sinclair in an electric tricycle of the type Britains Electronic Wizard C5. The C5 was 24km / h fast and had a range of 35km.
RME11X5N–Jul 06, 1980; Moscow, RUSSIA; Britain's ALAN WELL after winning the final of the 100 metres.
RMMC7N9H–Nagpur, India, 1932 British colonialists sharing a picnic in the countryside during the days of the British Empire.
RME5GGKR–1914 The Times page 6 reporting Britain's declaration of war on Germany
RFH61CB8–Eric the Britain's first robot at science museum
RM2FN5CEN–The Witch of the New Forest, Sybil Leek, holds her familiar and pet, Hot Foot Jackson, a jackdaw, which she is introducing to her new familiar, Sasima, a boa-constrictor around her neck.
RMMY25GC–. English: Isaac Newton, based on a painting by Kneller . From: Arthur Shuster & Arthur E. Shipley: Britain's Heritage of Science. London, 1917. 499 SS-newton
RMEEXEMB–General Pershing decorates the tomb of Britain's unknown warrior. General Pershing accompanied by the Duke of Connaught inspecting the British Guard of Honor before entering Westminster Abbey, London, to decorate the tomb of Britain's unknown soldier, 1921
RM2T165WM–76006 and others at Bournemouth 1965-67
RMGBC0FR–Great Britain's John Boland, gold medallist in singles and doubles
RM2M97F85–Gloster E 2839 -Britain's first jet aircraft that took to the air for the first time in May 1941.
RMERXD53–Britain's first heart transplant was successfully carried out by a team of 18 doctors and nurses at the National Heart Hospital in Marylebone London. Friday 3rd May 1968. The operation which was led by South African-born surgeon Donald Ross was undertaken
RMD95YGE–Britain's first Labour (Socialist) Cabinet, 1924. From right to left seated are Arthur Henderson, JH Thomas, JR Clynes, Ramsay Macdonald (Prime Minister), Haldane, and Philip Snowden. Sydney Webb is on left in back row.
RM2BW8H1K–Britains new note to the Free State . Mr J W Dulanty writing out the terms of Britain ' s new note . 5 December 1933
RMF2B0JC–Britain's Prince Philip, (2nd from left) at an American school at St. Cloud, France. Ca. 1931. In an archery class, L-R: Jacques de Bourbon; Phillip; Teddy Culbert; Martha Robinson; and Princess Anne of Bourbon-Parma (now the wife of Prince Michael of Romania). The Prince attended the school for three years. The above photo was brought to New York by Prof. Donald R. MacJannet on the SS Constitution February 8, 1952. (CSU 2015 9 1081)
RME0YYJK–Nov 29, 1971; London, UK; Minister of State at Britain's Department of Health and Social Security, LORD ABERDARE, opened the General Assembly of the World Federation of Proprietary Medicine Manufacturers, at the Royal Lancaster Hotel in London. The picture shows Lord Aberdare during the opening speech for the conference.
RM2BJ04Y0–Britain's loneliest island - Inside the village shop, with Mrs A Till taking out some merchandise from the island's only refrigerator - it works by parafin. - July 22nd 1957
RMR533J8–1934, Britain's women's Wimbledon tennis champion Dorothy Round who beat American, Helen Jacobs
RMPYEFW8–British artist Francis ('Frank') Owen Salisbury (1874-1962) and his wife, Alice. His work was in demand on both sides of the Atlantic and he was known as “Britain’s Painter Laureate”. Best known for his portraiture, Salisbury painted HM Queen Elizabeth II, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Sir Winston Churchill, including the iconic images The Siren Suit and Blood, Sweat and Tears.
RM2FNGA9B–Germany, Bonn, 15.11.1989. Archive No: 10-51-14 Great Britain's Foreign Minister in Bonn Photo: Douglas Hurd, Foreign Secretary [automated translation]
RM2JN6TME–'Mr. Elmhurst' Leaves England:Last man in a line at London Airport yesterday ... The Sunday Express catches a picture of one of Britain's best protected Rush-Hush celebrities - Mr. Elmhurst.That is the name atom scientist Sir William Penney - Ministry of Supply Chief Superintendent of Armament Research - is using on a flight to Australia for the Big Bangs at Woomers. Members of his family were there to see him off. He was hurried through the customs; sat for several minutes in a private lounge. Before boarding the airliner he said: 'I expect to be back some time in November.' There was a 40 mi
RMMC7N9Y–Nagpur, India, 1932 British colonialists sharing a picnic in the countryside during the days of the British Empire.
RME5GFNP–1914 Daily Mail page 5 reporting Britain's declaration of war on Germany
RFH61CCH–Eric the Britain's first robot at science museum
RF2BR40E0–Sidney Godolphin, Earl of Godolphin KG 15 June 1, 1645 - September 15, 1712, was one of Britain's leading politicians of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth century / Sidney Godolphin, 1. Earl of Godolphin, KG, 15. Juni 1645 - 15. September 1712, war einer der führenden britischen Politiker des späten siebzehnten und frühen achtzehnten Jahrhunderts, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert,
RMMWRER9–. English: Isaac Newton, based on a painting by Kneller . From: Arthur Shuster & Arthur E. Shipley: Britain's Heritage of Science. London, 1917. 571 SS-newton
RM2JPJ5EM–Women working in fields producing crops during wartime. 1943 Women's Land Army (WLA) made a significant contribution to boosting Britain's food production during the Second World War.
RM2T16698–76006 and others at Bournemouth 1965-67
RMGAYBXM–Great Britain's Ken Matthews breaks the tape to win the 10,000m walk
RM2M97F1H–Felixstowe F5 highlighted Britain's poor production methods-America delivering 33 against no British by war's end.
RMERXA08–News press conference after Britain's first heart transplant was successfully carried out (3rd May) by a team of 18 doctors and nurses at the National Heart Hospital in Marylebone, London. Pictured Saturday 4th May 1968. The operation, which was led by S
RM2K095C5–Britain's new 48-ton tanks passing the saluting base at Sennelager, near Paderborn, in the British zone of Germany, prior to taking part in Excercise Agility Two.
RM2BW1XDM–Speedway riders: American Jack Milne (left) and Britain's George Newton, New Cross Rangers at New Cross Speedway Stadium. 26 May 1937 [?]
RM2JB0PKG–Britain's Princess Elizabeth (future Queen Elizabeth II) and her husband Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, pose during their honeymoon, November 25, 1947 in Broadlands estate, Hampshire
RME11077–Britain's JOHN CONTEH (R) and JORGE AHUMADA of Argentina, shake hands at weigh in Oct 1, 1974; London, Wembley.
RM2BJ08MR–The chipped potatoes, or chips, is one of Britain's great favourites and are sent down from the vegetable kitchen raw to be fried on the various restaurant floors immediately before serving. - undated
RMR51MYF–1934, Britain's men's Wimbledon tennis champion Fred Perry who beat Australian, J Crawford
RM2JRNJ7C–ALFRED HARMSWORTH, 1st Viscount Northcliffe (1865-1922) in Washington in 1917 as part of Britain's mission to involve the United States in WWI.
RM2FNGAAR–Germany, Bonn, 15.11.1989. Archive No: 10-51-07 Great Britain's Foreign Minister in Bonn Photo: Douglas Hurd, Foreign Secretary [automated translation]
RMG16B04–General Pershing accompanied by the Duke of Connaught inspecting the British Guard of Honor before entering Westminster Abbey, London, to decorate the tomb of Britain's unknown soldier, October 28, 1921. John Joseph 'Black Jack' Pershing (September 13, 18
RMMC7N99–Nagpur, India, 1932 British colonialists sharing a picnic in the countryside during the days of the British Empire.
RMEMPBBX–1940 front page Daily Telegraph Churchill claims Britains control of the seas peace envoy Benjamin Sumner Welles in Italy
RMCWBRGN–Winston Churchill (1874-1965), Britain's wartime leader in 1942.
RMWXJ9KG–Authentic image of senior citizens at College Green, Westminster holding banners and signs asking for the return of the RPI Index to be restored to bring back fairness to the Government pension pot therefore giving senior citizens a better pension to live on. British pensioner receive one of the lowest payed pensions in the whole of the Western developed World.
RMMW07BC–. English: Isaac Newton, based on a painting by Kneller . From: Arthur Shuster & Arthur E. Shipley: Britain's Heritage of Science. London, 1917. 570 SS-newton
RMEC918K–Emmeline Pankhurst was the most prominent of Britain's suffragettes. 1913
RM2T1668P–76006 and others at Bournemouth 1965-67
RMG9KT6T–Great Britain's Wolseley-Siddeley, skippered by the Duke of Westminster, in heavy weather
RM2M3T28W–Ras Prince Monolulu (1881 – 1965), real name Peter Carl Mackay (or McKay). From the Illustrated London News, 20th February 1965: 'Britain's most colourful racehorse tipster is dead.'
RMERXBF4–News press conference after Britain's first heart transplant was successfully carried out (3rd May) by a team of 18 doctors and nurses at the National Heart Hospital in Marylebone London. Pictured Saturday 4th May 1968. The operation which was led by Sou
RMD987N0–Lord Morley, Lord President of the Council. Lord Morley and Mr Burns were opposed to Great Britain's entering the war and resigned their places in the British Cabinet on August 5, 1914.
RM2BTPA7G–Commander Burney . First photo of man who will have charge of Britain's giant 100 passenger transatlantic Air Liner ( R100 ) Commander C D Burney . 1928
RM2JB0PKJ–Britain's Princess Elizabeth (future Queen Elizabeth II) (L) and Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (R) pose on their wedding day at Buckingham Palace in London on November 20, 1947
RM2BJ03K4–Britains first railway station snack bar opened at Paddington . - The first lunch and quick snack bar for passengers at a British railway station has been opened on number 1 platform at Paddington station in London .The bar is of unusal design . It is shaped like a horse shoe and provides seating accomadation around the outside on tall green topped chromium plated stalls for twenty seven persons . - 9 August 1935
RMK93HRM–1911 (24th September) British air disaster - wreck of the airship 'MAYFLY'. (HMA 1) or Hermione, Britain's first military airship
RM2A95P5W–Black & white landscape of sunlit trees near the Ridgeway National Trail near Hackpen Hill in Wiltshire.
RM2FNGABD–Germany, Bonn, 15.11.1989. Archive No: 10-51-05 Great Britain's Foreign Minister in Bonn Photo: Hans-Dietrich Genscher and Douglas Hurd [automated translation]
RMM2118K–A child rides his bicycle across the Promenade on Plymouth Hoe in dense fog. A statue of Drake, flagpoles and other people can just be made out.
RMMC7NAG–Nagpur, India, 1932 British colonialists sharing a picnic in the countryside during the days of the British Empire.
RMRYGJMW–Landscapes of Southport
RMD18EM9–President Eisenhower watches Britain's Prime Minister Winston Churchill give his famous V-for-victory. The two were meeting
RMBTPDXE–Margaret Thatcher pictured at the height of her powers as Britain's first woman Prime Minister
RMP9X71F–248 Britain's Rights maintained; or French ambitions dismantled. Addrest to the Laudable Societys LCCN2007677672
RMRPRTX0–Grahame-White, Britain's pioneer airman. Claude Grahame-White (1879-1959), English pioneer of aviation,
RM2T165YN–76006 and others at Bournemouth 1965-67
RMGAPPDC–(L-R) Great Britain's George Knight congratulates Vladimir Kuts on winning the 10000m
RM2M97F8M–Gloster F9-40 Rampage, Britain's first jet fighter, subsequently renamed Meteor (F = Fighter, 9 = 9th, 40 = 1940, year of issue). Gloster Meteor prototype DG204/G powered by Metrovick F.2 engines.
RMERKJ9H–Great Britain's Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean during their famous 'Bolero' routine at the Zetra Stadium in the 1984 Winter Olympic Games in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia. The team racked up an unprecedented 12 perfect scores to win the gold medal for this performance. 14th February 1984.
RMD995BG–Robert Kindersley, lst Baron Kindersley (1871-1951) British stockbroker and merchant banker. Chairman of National Savings Committee 1916-1920 then its President until 1946. Led Britain's War Savings Campaign.
RM2BWFHR3–HMS Nelson a Nelson-class battleship Remarkable photographs of Britains £7000,000 warship . World greatest fighting craft . Ready to take the water 3 September 1925
RM2JB0PKC–Britain's Queen Elizabeth II (L) accompanied by Britain's Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (R) waves to the crowd, June 2, 1953 after being crowned at Westminter Abbey in London. - Elizabeth married the Duke of Edinburgh on the 20th of November 1947 and was proclaimed Queen in 1952 at age 25. Her coronation was the first worldwide televised event
RMTTK2A6–Black and White Still Life, Flowers on Brick Wall, on the Ridgeway Trail, Goring-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England, UK, GB.
RM2BJ07WD–Selected boy entrants to Britain's Modern Army, training at the Army Catering Corps Training Centre, will be fit for high appointment in the hotelier business when the army days are done. The boys, varying in age from 14 1/2 to 15 1/2, undergo a three year course before entering man's service, and are taught all branches of cooking, butchery and larder work, both in Barrack and field conditions. Education goes on to certificate standards, and their precision on the square denotes the high quality of their soldierly tuition. - Picture Shows: even a chef's hat must be at just the right angle for
RM2B30PGF–General Pershing decorates the tomb of Britain's unknown warrior. General Pershing accompanied by the Duke of Connaught inspecting the British Guard of Honor before entering Westminster
RM2N8FJ01–Eleanor Roosevelt and Queen Elizabeth, holding umbrella, in an automobile leaving Union Station for the White House on June 8, 1939, during the Royal Visit to the United States by Great Britain's King George VI and the Queen Consort.
RM2GGDF5X–Two welders at work on the Rugby gas pipeline. This pipeline was part of a pipeline carrying North Sea natural gas from the Norfolk coast to the Rugby area where it was connected with an existing natural gas pipeline supplying eight of Britain's area gas boards. The work was carried out by Laing Civil Engineering along with French companies Entrepose and Grands Travaux de Marseille (GTM).
RMH5B1CY–4 Canada - Britain's Granary
RMMC7NAX–Nagpur, India, 1932 British colonialists sharing a picnic in the countryside during the days of the British Empire.
RMRYGJMR–Landscapes of Southport
RMCWC0EE–Britain's King Edward VIII as Prince of Wales, wearing the headdress of a Native American chief during a visit to the United
RMKXNFGT–Britain's Rights maintained; or French ambitions dismantled. Addrest to the Laudable Societys LCCN2007677672
RMPA1RGA–56 Cortina 1956 Winter Olympics - Great Britain's two-man bobsleigh team
RMTAACCK–'Mr Gladstone's attitudes when addressing the House', 1881. By Henry Furniss (1854-1925). William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898), British Liberal statesman who served as Prime Minister on four separate occasions. Gladstone was also Britain's oldest Prime Minister and was 84 when he resigned for the last time.
RM2T16607–76006 and others at Bournemouth 1965-67
RMGB962Y–Athletics - Great Britain v Italy - Brighton Sports Arena. Great Britain's Dorothy Hyman wins the women's 200m
RMG3CP9M–Advertisement for Land Rover, Britain's most versatile vehicle. Date: 1953
RMERKM3M–Great Britain's Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean kiss during their famous 'Bolero' routine at the Zetra Stadium in the 1984 Winter Olympic Games in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia. The team racked up an unprecedented 12 perfect scores to win the gold medal for this performance. 14th February 1984.
RMD987N3–John Burns (1858-1943) the first representative of the Labour party in the British Cabinet. Lord Morley and Mr Burns were opposed to Great Britain's entering the war and resigned their places in the British Cabinet on August 5, 1914.
RM2BW8FGB–Britain 's latest submarines in Chinese waters . Four of Britains latest and largest submarines Odin , Otus , Oswald and Osiris and the parent ship HMS Medway . 15 September 1930
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