1939 Morgan - An attractive picture of one of the early Morgan cars, this car is from Heritage Stitchcrafts Classic series one of a pair of automobiles.
1952 Vincent Black Shadow - The Vincent series C 'Black Shadow' was one of the most spectacular motorcycles of the fifties.
1956 BSA Gold Star - Initially, after World War II, BSA motorcylces were not generally seen as racing machines, compared to the likes of Norton.
Avro Lancaster - The Lancaster flew for the first time on January 9,1941 as a four-engined development of the Avro Manchester.
Concorde - One of the best-loved engineering design projects of the 20th century, CONCORDE (1976-2003) is a rare example of successful international collaboration.
Cutty Sark - The Clyde built Cutty Sark was, in 1869, one of the last sailing clippers to be built, and she is the only classic clipper still surviving.
Evening Star - British Railways Standard Class 9F number 92220 Evening Star, is a preserved British steam locomotive.
Flying Scotsman - The LNER Class A3 Pacific locomotive number 4472 'Flying Scotsman' (originally no.
Frigate - Eyes of the Fleet - From the 18th century, frigates were ships smaller and faster than a ship-of-the-line, used for patrolling and escort work rather than fighting fleet actions, hence the Eyes of the Fleet.
Hawker Hurricane - The Hawker Hurricane prototype made its first flight on 6th November, 1935.
HMS Victory - Nelson's flagship HMS Victory is the only 18th century ship to be found anywhere in the world.
King George V - The Great Western Railway 6000 Class or King is a class of 4-6-0 steam locomotive designed for express passenger work.
London Double Decker Bus - The London Bus is one of London's principal icons, the archetypal red rear-entrance double-deck Routemaster being recognised world-wide.
Mallard - This Pacific steam locomotive designed by Sir Nigel Gresley and built at Doncaster, England in the 1930s.
Mayflower - The Mayflower was the ship that transported the Pilgrims from Plymouth, England, to Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts, in what would become the United States, in 1620.
Royal Scot - The original 6100 locomotive was built in 1927 by the North British Locomotive Company in Glasgow.
Severn Class Lifeboat - The Severn class lifeboat is the largest lifeboat used by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI), a UK organisation dedicated to saving life at sea.
Supermarine Spitfire - Reginald J Mitchell developed a racing seaplane, the Supermarine S6B, which won the Schneider Trophy on 13th September, 1931.
Thistledew - Traction Engines in their time were the workhorses found in the fairground, with its colourful roundabouts and magical sounding organs, and in the fields with working traction engines ploughing, sawing and threshing and on the roads in heavy haulage rigs with several engines working hard to move massive loads.
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