RMDRJ711–British transport crossing Sakaltutan Pass, WW1
RMHH4F71–British transport supply line - Battle of the Somme, 1916
RM2RGDY28–British transport during the advance on the Western Front, World War One.
RM2M99543–British transport pushing forward in Flanders during the First World War.
RM2RGDY33–A line of British transport halted on a road on the Western Front during World War One.
RMDRHX65–British transport during advance, Western Front, WW1
RMDRHX5E–British transport halted on a road, Western Front, WW1
RM2M3T260–Wreck of HMS Wasp, British gun-boat, at Tory Island, Donegal, north coast of Ireland, 1884.
RM2M3T2TP–The last call: Captain Smith's final order to the crew of the doomed Titanic. Captain Smith did his utmost to save every soul, and when the end came, he went down with his ship. Before he was washed from his post, he is said to have shouted through his megaphone, 'Be British!' to the crew on the deck below.
RM2RGDY47–British transport horses being taken for water, in the snow on the Western Front during World War One.
RMPXJ6FM–WW2 - British Air Transport Auxiliary Pilot
RMG3AJ23–British and French soldiers awaiting transport to the front
RMDRHXYY–British soldier with corrugated iron for transport, WW1
RMDRHW52–British machine gun transport, Western Front, WW1
RM2M9732Y–Airspeed AS65 Consul, G-AHFS, of British Air Transport.
RM2RGDXW1–British machine gun transport on a road on the Western Front in France during World War One.
RM2RGDYBN–A British soldier on horseback, using a piece of corrugated iron for transport of supplies across a muddy field on the Western Front during World War One.
RM2M97ABP–American and British members of the Air Transport Auxiliary in front of a Hawker Hurricane. From left: Pauline Gower, Commander and Jacqueline Cochran, Flight Captain in charge of the American Women pilots welfare.
RM2M97ABB–American and British members of the Air Transport Auxiliary in front of a Hawker Hurricane. From left: Virginia Farr, New Jersey; Louise ‘Dutch’ Schuuman, New York; Helen Ritchie, Pittsburgh; Pauline Gower, Commander; Jacqueline Cochran; Pamela Duncan, UK; Mrs D. Williams, UK; Zita Irwin, UK and Audrey Sale-Barker.
RM2M3PC6W–A camel foal, whose mother was used in the British transport section, born on 'active service' and pictured with a British officer during the First World War. Date: 1918
RM2M3RBR2–The first British transport ships to be sunk in the First World War, 'Royal Edward' owned by the Canadian Northern Steamship Company. While transporting Commonwealth troops, was hit on the 13 August 1915, by a German submarine in the aegean, sinking within six minutes with a large loss of life. 13 August 1915
RMDRHH9A–Museum display of British soldiers with transport
RMA66APE–Wwi Transport Ships
RM2M3T2WX–Alexandra, Lately Exchequered by the British Government, at Liverpool.
RM2M3P83H–Officers and men of the British submarine service being trained in use of the Davis submarine escape apparatus: A water-filled tank with a dummy submarine compartment and the new canvas air lock.
RM2M3T4C1–The RMS Lusitania arriving at New York for the first time, after completing the crossing of the Atlantic in five days at sea. Photograph showing the British ocean liner from the quay, receiving great welcome with hoots and toots.
RM2M3T2TE–Professor Dale's balloon adventure at Gibraltar, 1889. An interesting balloon ascent was performed on 7th December 1889 by the aeronautic Professor Dale and four officers of the British garrison at Gibraltar, taking with them the dog Charlie. 1. The car and its occupants. 2. Landed! 3. En route to Tarifa, accompanied by two Spanish soldiers.
RM2M3REM8–The new British lead military airship Dirigible No 1, christened Nulli Secundus, made its maiden ascent at Farnborough. The early design work was carried out by Colonel James Templer, and it was completed by Colonel John Capper of the Royal Engineers and Samuel Cody, who was mainly responsible for developing the steering gear and power installation.
RM2M3NJ2P–The great British 'R 100' arrived at Cardington after return flight from Montreal, in 78 hours. The damaged fin in a thunderstorm over the St. Lawrence, left Montreal on her return flight early on August 14th and reached Cardington, Bedfordshire on the morning of the 16th. Designed to carry 100 passengers and 37 crew on regularly scheduled mail and passenger flights to Canada, Egypt and India.
RMK08X45–Front cover of 'The Penny Illustration Paper' showing the first strike by London transport workers in 1891, over working conditions and pay. Date: 1891
RM2RGDY3C–British troops with transport, coming through a wood on the Western Front during World War One.
RM2RGDKK2–Motor lorries and cars used to transport camp equipment of the British Expeditionary Force, which accompanied the force from England to Boulogne, their initial landing point in France.
RM2RGDYCA–British soldiers taking in water for their train transport on their way up to the trenches on the Western Front during World War One.
RM2RGDMWC–Scenes with the British Army in Mesopotamia. Indian transport passing down a lane in Mesopotamia (modern day Iraq) during the First World War.
RM2RGDY0G–British troops engaged in motor transport work near the Western Front in France during World War One. They are packing parts at a depot ready for despatch.
RM2RGAJNH–1940s East Africa - Uganda - rural transport and scenery, bicycle Photograph by a British army recruitment officer stationed in East Africa and the Middle East during World War II
RM2K647WE–1940s East Africa - Uganda - rural transport and scenery, bicycle Photograph by a British army recruitment officer stationed in East Africa and the Middle East during World War II
RM2K6480Y–1940s East Africa - Uganda - rural transport and scenery - lorry Photograph by a British army recruitment officer stationed in East Africa and the Middle East during World War II
RM2K647WF–1940s East Africa - Uganda - rural transport and scenery, bicycle Photograph by a British army recruitment officer stationed in East Africa and the Middle East during World War II
RM2RGAJMM–1940s East Africa - Uganda - rural transport and scenery, bicycle Photograph by a British army recruitment officer stationed in East Africa and the Middle East during World War II
RMAY4KC9–British Tar
RMA67CX7–North British Loco 868
RMDRAN41–British L22 Submarine
RMDRAN3X–British L52 Submarine
RMG3BRHN–British destroyer at ammunition dump, Malta
RMKRD1FM–King George V leaving Victoria Station in Central London by horse-drawn coach after meeting some of the foreign heads of state who have come over for King Edward VII's funeral. Date: 1910
RMG3BRHP–HMS Scarborough, British minesweeper
RMG3BRHY–HMS Thruster, British destroyer
RM2M3RCGH–Princess Victoria (1868 - 1935), fourth child and second daughter of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra. Recuperating on board the royal yacht 'HMY Victoria and Albert' after a recent appendicitis operation.
RM2M3K8GX–View of the Titanic passenger liner, while under construction.
RMG3BRJ0–HMS Skate (D16), British destroyer. Date: circa 1935
RMDRHXP0–Transport horses going for water, Western Front, WW1
RM2M3T4NW–Airmen in the making at RAF Cranwell. Where Britain's defenders in the air are trained: the daily Flying Parade at 9am each day.
RMG3BT2D–HMS Douglas, British destroyer, WW1
RMG3BRJ2–HMS Douglas, British destroyer, WW1
RMG3BRJ1–HMS Douglas, British destroyer, WW1
RMA677G0–British Gunboat
RM2M9BTCY–Group of British soldiers leaning over the rail on the deck of a transport ship bound for Russia. On the right of the image one can see the ice that the ship is plowing through. The soldiers were men of a British Armoured-Car detachment.
RM2M3NJ38–One of the eight engines built under contract by the North British Locomotive Company, Ltd, being shipped aboard the M.V Beldis.
RM2M3T251–The British Air-Office: A Place of wind-towers, whirling-tables and gales made to order. The testing of aeroplanes at the National Physical Laboratory at Teddington.
RMD89G83–British Submarine
RMA31KR7–Titania Clipper
RMK07GF4–Hundreds of commuters in london queing patiently for the already over utilsed tram-car. Date: October 1919
RMD89EMH–Vickers Valiant
RMA30BP9–Warship 1804
RMA67NRE–The Ark Royal
RMD89EFW–British Submarine B1
RMPXJ47P–ANCIENT BRITISH CORACLES
RMG3BDG7–BRITISH CORONATION COACH
RMG3B943–British 'Baby' Airship
RMD89KPT–BRITISH SUBMARINE
RMG3BRHH–British submarine Rover
RMG3BRHJ–British submarine L54
RMG3BRHG–British submarine L53
RMG3BD4M–North British Carriage
RMD86N5G–British Sailor, Monkey
RMG3B31G–WWI/TRANSPORT SHIPS
RMG3BRYW–British submarine HMS R10
RMG3B944–British 'Baby' Airship
RMDRCWJ6–British tank WWII
RMG3BRT5–HMS Dreadnought, British battleship
RMG3BRYD–British submarine HMS C35
RMG3BRTH–HMS Conqueror, British battleship
RMG3BRYA–British submarine HMS A6
RMG3BRTF–HMS Hercules, British battleship
RMG3BT1W–British submarine HMS C8
RMG3BRYC–British submarine HMS C11
RMG3BRTG–HMS Hercules, British battleship
RMG3BRYB–British submarine HMS C4
RMG3BRT8–HMS Superb, British battleship
RMG3BT01–British submarine HMS L18
RMG3BRRK–HMS Hannibal, British battleship
RMG3BRTT–HMS Malaya, British battleship
RMG3BRRG–HMS Hannibal, British battleship
RMG3BRRT–HMS Triumph, British battleship
RMG3BT1R–British submarine HMS X1
RMG3BT1P–British submarine HMS L52
RMG3BT02–British submarine HMS L21
RMG3BRTR–HMS Malaya, British battleship
RMG3BT00–British submarine HMS L17
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