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Illustration of red, white and blue rosette
Illustration of female student wearing academic cap
Illustration of the Wright Brothers and newspaper reporter looking up at sky as they stand next to trolley at the end of a two-railed track
Man sitting on a mountain in Jasper National Park, Alberta
No ClimbingThe corner of the Cheops pyramid, Giza, Egypt
The Pyramids Of Giza, EgyptThe Pyramids of Menkaure, Khafre and Khufu, Giza Necropolis (Unesco World Heritage List, 1979), Egypt. Egyptian civilisation, Old Kingdom, Dynasty IV
The Pyramid Of Chephren, Giza, EgyptThe Pyramid of Khafre or of Chephren is the second-tallest and second-largest of the Ancient Egyptian Pyramids of Giza and the tomb of the Fourth-Dynasty pharaoh Khafre (Chefren)
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Raising Dust15th January 1908: The Voisin-Farman No 1 biplane, built by Henri Farman (1874 - 1958), French aviator and manufacturer and flown by him and his brother, Maurice (1878 - 1964)
First Live Transatlantic TV23rd July 1962: The first transmission with six monitors to Europe of television programmes from America via the Telstar satellite. (Photo by Midge Aylward/Keystone/Getty Images)
Racecar Driver in Racecar
Bluebird Trial Run11th May 1964: Donald Campbells Bluebird reaches 200 miles per hour during its first trial run at Lake Eyre, south Australia, where he hopes to break the land speed record
Hirth And Weller1930: German aviators Wolf Hirth and Oscar Weller in their 40hp Klemm L25aI monoplane. The pair are attempting a transatlantic flight from Berlin to Chicago via the Orkneys, Iceland
Cockpit Machine GunA German airman demonstrates the greater range of fire achieved by mounting his gun on a swivel upon a rotating ring. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)
Small black female figurine in a screw clamp, symbolic image for being under pressure to perform
Blondins Rope1859: A man tests the rope structure on which French acrobat and tightrope-walker Charles Blondin will cross the Niagara River. The Niagara suspension bridge can be seen in the background
Sir Arthur Sullivan1875: British composer Arthur Sullivan (Sir Arthur Seymour Sullivan, 1842 - 1900) who achieved noteriety during his partnership with Sir William Gilbert
international business centerfamous skyscrapers in Moscow City international business center, Moscow, Russia
Baby (6-9 months) crawling on blanket, looking up (B&W)
Senior man with cigar in mouth, (B&W), portrait
Senior man sitting by water, holding up fish (B&W), portrait
Girl (4-5) learning alphabet (B&W)
Young male university graduate holding diploma, (B&W), portrait
Young couple in graduate dress holding diplomas, posing in studio, (B&W), portrait
Graduates walking in rows outdoors
Man and woman in graduation caps and gowns
Air ShowA stuntperson leaps from a moving car onto a ladder dangling from a biplane in flight, circa 1920. (Photo by FPG/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Wright Machine1st August 1909: Paul Tissandiers Wright Biplane at the Reims Aviation Week, with tail number 4 and its launching pylon and rails
Channel Flight21st May 1914: Aviator Princess Ludwig of Lowenstein-Wertheim in the skies above Hendon, during her flight across the English Channel. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Seven Day Challenge1926: Unskilled builders undertaking a challenge to break the worlds record in house building by trying to build a two storey workmens dwelling in less than seven days
Vauxhall Motor Car22nd August 1913: A Vauxhall motor car which is at Brooklands race track to attempt the 12 hour record. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Stunt FlyingIrish aviator Francis McClean (1876 - 1955) flies his Short seaplane through Tower Bridge, over the River Thames, 10th August 1912. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Early FlightHubert Lathams attempt to cross the Channel in his Antoinette IV monoplane. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Record Bid Cars23rd February 1927: Three of the cars used by John Parry-Thomas during his bids for the land speed record. (Photo by E. Bacon/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
US Navy Curtiss NC4June 1919: A US Navy Curtiss NC-4 at Plymouth, one of three planes to attempt the first transatlantic crossing. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Thames Flight10th August 1912: A modified Short S27 hydroplane flown by Irish aviator Francis McClean (1876 - 1955) returns from the River Thames
Thunderbolt12th September 1937: Captain George E T Eystons new twin engine car Thunderbolt, designed to travel at 350mph, at the Bean Works, Tipton
Flying Over BridgeOctober 1926: Alan Cobhams (1894 - 1973), aircraft flying over crowds of well-wishers on Westminster Bridge, London, after his record-breaking flight from Australia
DWC World Cruisers4th April 1924: A crowd gathers to watch the departure of the four Douglas DWC World Cruisers of the US Air Service from the company airfield at Santa Monica in California
Castle of Shuri
Machu Picchu, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Aguas Calientes, Peru, South America
An Oxpecker on a warthogs snout, Isimangaliso, Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa
Red train in the mountainsThe Rhaetian Railway is a Swiss transport company, who owns the largest network among all private railway operators in Switzerland
Switzerland, red train on a ViaductThe Landwasser Viaduct is a single track six-arched curved limestone railway viaduct. It spans the Landwasser River between Schmitten and Filisur, in the Canton of GraubAOEnden, Switzerland