RMD86BB7–The boys recover their cricket score sheet
RM2M998E6–NASA considered using a Rogallo wing to recover the Gemini spacecraft.
RMG382E0–Local fishermen recover the bodies of passengers drowned in the sinking of the 'Empress of Ireland.' Date: June 1914
RMAY3H5C–Germany Russia Arise
RMANMKEC–Empress Of Ireland Sinks
RMAY2T10–Calander Says No
RM2RGDFD0–Imperial forces recover the cattle which had been sequestered by the Flemish rebels.
RMG39RHD–Procession of children during their Crusade, started by Stephen, a shepherd boy who was persuaded by a priest that he was appointed by heaven to recover the holy sepulchre. Date: 1212
RM2M97PR7–Bristol Type 133, R-10, after it had crashed on a field at Longwell Green following its failure to recover from a flat spin.
RM2M3JWD4–The buoys and grapnels that were used to recover an Atlantic Telegraph Cable, September. The telegraph cable, which was laid in 1865 by the 'Great Eastern', broke in 1866 and was therefore pulled up from the ocean bed with the grapnels, mended and repositioned. 1866
RM2M9AY55–Nord N.3202 Master F-BFHA (msn 16), of aerobatic display pilot Leon Biancotto, at an air display ca1959. Biancotto's N.3202 F-BFHA, crashed during an airshow in Bratislava on 22 August 1960. During an aerobatic display the aircraft entered an inverted spin and did not recover before hitting the ground, killing Biancotto
RM2RGB97N–Sikorsky S-67 Blackhawk N671SA (msn 67001), at the SBAC Farnborough Airshow, held between 1-8 September 1974. N6715A crashed while conducting a low-level aerobatic demonstration at the Farnborough Airshow on 1 September 1974. The crew misjudged their pitch in a low-level roll manoeuvre causing the nose to drop below the horizon: they attempted to recover from their inverted position by performing a Split S manoeuvre, but they were too close to the ground and the aircraft struck the ground in a level attitude and immediately burst into flame. Sikorsky test pilot Stu Craig died on impact, and te
RM2M3RG1G–The attempt to recover the body of Mr. Busfield at Blackwall, using the diving apparatus invented by the brothers Deane, and performed by diver Thomas Jones. Date: 1843
RMG3ANG4–Johann Fust (1400-1466) - German printer. He appears to have been the partner of Johann Gutenberg in promoting the art of printing as he was his money-lender. In 1455, the partnership was dissolved as Fust brought suit against Gutenberg to recover the mon
RM2M98B9D–Murder of the Prince of Wales (Edward of Westminster, Edward of Lancaster, 1453-1471) by Edward IV and his brothers. The circumstances are not precisely known, but according to one version the prince told Edward IV that he had come to recover his father's (Henry VI's) heritage, Edward IV struck him across his face with his gauntlet hand, and his brothers killed the prince with their swords. Seen here is the prince's mother, Margaret of Anjou, trying to protect her son. According to other accounts, the prince died during the Battle of Tewkesbury.
RM2M3K7X3–Unity Freeman-Mitford, fourth daughter of Lord and Lady Redesdale. Unity famously supported the Nazi party and during the run up the the second world war spent a lot of time with Hitler. In 1939 following Britain's declaration of war on Germany she attempted suicide by shooting herself but she survived and was sent back to the UK to recover. Unity died in 1948 aged 33 after suffering from meningitis. Date: 1914 - 1948
RM2M3RM49–Unity Mitford and Lady Anne Hunloke selling programmes at the Royal Film matinee of 'The Good Companions' at the New Victoria Cinema attended by George V and Queen Mary. Unity Freeman-Mitford, fourth daughter of Lord and Lady Redesdale. Unity famously supported the Nazi party and during the run up the the second world war spent a lot of time with Hitler. In 1939 following Britain's declaration of war on Germany she attempted suicide by shooting herself but she survived and was sent back to the UK to recover. Unity died in 1948 aged 33 after suffering from meningitis. Date: 1933
RM2M3NMK1–Unity Valkyrie Freeman-Mitford (1914 - 1948), fourth daughter of Lord and Lady Redesdale. Unity famously supported the Nazi party and in the period leading up to World War II, spent a large amount of time in Germany, often in the company of Adolf Hitler who she developed an obsession with. In 1939 following Britain's declaration of war on Germany she attempted suicide by shooting herself but she survived and was sent back to the UK to recover. Unity died in 1948 aged 33 after suffering from meningitis. Pictured here in the Bystander in the year of her 'coming-out' looking rather sullen with v
RM2M3NMG3–Unity Valkyrie Freeman-Mitford (1914 - 1948), fourth daughter of Lord and Lady Redesdale. Unity famously supported the Nazi party and in the period leading up to World War II, spent a large amount of time in Germany, often in the company of Adolf Hitler who she developed an obsession with. In 1939 following Britain's declaration of war on Germany she attempted suicide by shooting herself but she survived and was sent back to the UK to recover. Unity died in 1948 aged 33 after suffering from meningitis. This photograph in the Tatler is accompanied by a caption which describes her as 'A Friend
RMDR2E96–CATTLE RECOVERED
RMD889CX–Le Cour Des Miracles
RMG38DD3–CRUSOE & THE CAPTAIN
RMG385A9–BIRDS/CALANDER
RMG386ME–GERMANY & RUSSIA ARISE
RMK07GKR–CODY KITE RECOVERED
RMG385A6–Folklore - Calander
RMG385A7–CALANDER SAYS 'NO'
RMG385A8–CALANDER'S DIAGNOSIS
RMG38DFP–Nancy is revived by Fagin, the Artful Dodger and Oliver. Date: First published: 1836-37
RMKRCW7B–WARD AT KING'S COLLEGE
RMG3BKRY–GUILLAUME-CLITON
RMG39M7H–Madness of Ahari Joan
RMD87ET8–C. Crusade Leisure Hour
RMDRDG4J–Wounded Indian Troops - Royal Pavilion, Brighton
RM2RGD7HG–WW1 German Navy recovering an enemy French Biplane
RMD85J88–Hangover After the Party
RM2M995KP–Salvage operations on the sunken submarine M2, September 1932.
RMG3D3JT–HMS Pegasus alongside HMS Marlborough recovering seaplane
RMER7MC0–Vaterlandsspende, zur Errichtung Deutscher Kriegsbeschadigte
RMDRHWCR–Convalescing soldiers and WAACs, Western Front, WW1
RMG3C10A–A recuperating wounded WW1 soldier gets his comeuppance
RM2RGB56A–Postcard design artwork - Get well soon. A child in bed is offered a spoonful of medicine by their pet Scottie Dog.
RM2RGB56D–Postcard design artwork - Obey your Doctor and your Nurse. A nurse approaches a sickly child bearing a LARGE bottle of medicine.
RM2RGDXXP–Convalescing soldiers and WAACs playing basketball near the Western Front in France during World War One.
RM2M98J1A–The Diving Machine and Apparatus used in recovering the property lost in the Earl of Abergavenny, which sank after striking the Shambles bank, just south of Portland Bill, in February 1805, with the loss of many lives. The salvage operation took over two years to complete.
RMER77J6–John Bull making a new batch of ships to send to the lakes
RMAY4R32–Crusoe The Captain
RMA9X5J7–Oliver Twist Nancy
RMAY2T13–Birds Calander
RMAY2T0F–Folklore Calander
RMAY2T12–Calanders Diagnosis
RMA300HD–Madness Of Ahari Joan
RMA30MJ2–C. Crusade Leisure Hour
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