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Humber Ferry EAW 148406The Humber Ferry, Kingston-upon-Hull. June 1965. Aerofilms Collection
HMS Centaur EAW108229HMS Centaur docked in Liverpool. February 1963. One of the Centaur-class light fleet carriers of the Royal Navy. Launched in 1947 she saw service until 1966. Aerofilms Collection
Salisbury Cathedral a083373Salisbury Cathedral, Wiltshire. A view of the spire of the Cathedral Church of St Mary illuminated against the night sky by floodlights
QE2 at Southampton EAW191249The QE2 liner docked at Southampton. February 1969. Aerofilms Collection
Wreck at Fidlers Reach EAW143996River Thames, London November 1964. The capsized German Cargo Vessel " Magdeburg" laden with buses bound for Cuba. A collision with the " Yamashiro Maru" caused the wreck
Shipwreck at St Merryn EAW200562The wreck of the tanker " Hemsley I" at Fox Cove, St Merryn, Cornwall. September 1969. The vessel went ashore here on 12th May 1969 en route from Liverpool to Antwerp. Aerofilms Collection
Sunderland EAW405804Sunderland and the mouth of the River Wear. May 1981. Aerofilms Collection
St Mary Woolnoth CC97_01237St Mary Woolnoth, Lombard Street, City of London. An exterior view of the west front. The church takes its name from its founder - a Saxon noble called Wulfnoth
Royal Yacht Britannia EAW075124The Royal Yacht Britannia in Portsmouth Harbour. May 1959. Aerofilms Collection
Water meadows a083400West Harnham, Salisbury, Wiltshire. Cattle in flooded pastures by the river and water meadows at West Harnham. Looking east towards the spire of the Cathedral Church of St Mary in the distance
Water meadows a083399West Harnham, Salisbury, Wiltshire. Cattle in flooded pastures by the river and water meadows at West Harnham. Looking east towards the spire of the Cathedral Church of St Mary in the distance
Chair legs NMR02_01_00016Turville, Buckinghamshire. Turned chair legs stacked prior to delivery to the factory assembly. By the 1920s the principal occupation in Turville was turning chair legs for the High Wycombe chair