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Convoy arriving with Wounded, 1927 (oil on canvas)
Convoy arriving with Wounded, 1927 (oil on canvas)

USB3703328: Convoy arriving with Wounded, 1927 (oil on canvas), Spencer, Stanley (1891-1959) / Bridgeman Images

Soldiers marching past ruined French farm buildings, haunted by the ghost of a comrade, 1918 circa (oil on board)
Soldiers marching past ruined French farm buildings, haunted by the ghost of a comrade, 1918 circa (oil on board)

NAM5925061: Soldiers marching past ruined French farm buildings, haunted by the ghost of a comrade, 1918 circa (oil on board), Lawson, Cecil C. P. (1881-1967) / Bridgeman Images

The Stockport air disaster June 1967 
72 passengers and crew were killed when a British Midland flight crashed whilst trying to land at Manchester Airport.
The plane a Canadair C-4 Argonaut G-ALHG fell out of the sky when engine failure led to a loss of control. 
The passengers stood little chance of survival so it's remarkable that there were 12 crash survivors, there were no fatalities on the ground. The crash victims died horrifically after being trapped by the collapsing seats on the plane as the fire spread. The rescuers watched in horror as they saw people dying. The crash scene at Hopes Carr was one of total devastation with site resembling a battlefield. 
The hero of flight G-ALHG was Pilot Harry Marlow, who survived the crash. He brought the plane down in a safe area, avoiding a gasometer and block of flats. 
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The Stockport air disaster June 1967 
72 passengers and crew were killed when a British Midland flight crashed whilst trying to land at Manchester Airport.
The plane a Canadair C-4 Argonaut G-ALHG fell out of the sky when engine failure led to a loss of control. 
The passengers stood little chance of survival so it's remarkable that there were 12 crash survivors, there were no fatalities on the ground. The crash victims died horrifically after being trapped by the collapsing seats on the plane as the fire spread. The rescuers watched in horror as they saw people dying. The crash scene at Hopes Carr was one of total devastation with site resembling a battlefield. 
The hero of flight G-ALHG was Pilot Harry Marlow, who survived the crash. He brought the plane down in a safe area, avoiding a gasometer and block of flats. 
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MPX5060494: The Stockport air disaster June 1967 72 passengers and crew were killed when a British Midland flight crashed whilst trying to land at Manchester Airport. The plane a Canadair C-4 Argonaut G-ALHG fell out of the sky when engine failure led to a loss of control. The passengers stood little chance of survival so it's remarkable that there were 12 crash survivors, there were no fatalities on the ground. The crash victims died horrifically after being trapped by the collapsing seats on the plane as the fire spread. The rescuers watched in horror as they saw people dying. The crash scene at Hopes Carr was one of total devastation with site resembling a battlefield. The hero of flight G-ALHG was Pilot Harry Marlow, who survived the crash. He brought the plane down in a safe area, avoiding a gasometer and block of flats. X5020 / Bridgeman Images

The Stockport air disaster June 1967 
72 passengers and crew were killed when a British Midland flight crashed whilst trying to land at Manchester Airport.
The plane a Canadair C-4 Argonaut G-ALHG fell out of the sky when engine failure led to a loss of control. 
The passengers stood little chance of survival so it's remarkable that there were 12 crash survivors, there were no fatalities on the ground. The crash victims died horrifically after being trapped by the collapsing seats on the plane as the fire spread. The rescuers watched in horror as they saw people dying. The crash scene at Hopes Carr was one of total devastation with site resembling a battlefield. 
The hero of flight G-ALHG was Pilot Harry Marlow, who survived the crash. He brought the plane down in a safe area, avoiding a gasometer and block of flats. 
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The Stockport air disaster June 1967 
72 passengers and crew were killed when a British Midland flight crashed whilst trying to land at Manchester Airport.
The plane a Canadair C-4 Argonaut G-ALHG fell out of the sky when engine failure led to a loss of control. 
The passengers stood little chance of survival so it's remarkable that there were 12 crash survivors, there were no fatalities on the ground. The crash victims died horrifically after being trapped by the collapsing seats on the plane as the fire spread. The rescuers watched in horror as they saw people dying. The crash scene at Hopes Carr was one of total devastation with site resembling a battlefield. 
The hero of flight G-ALHG was Pilot Harry Marlow, who survived the crash. He brought the plane down in a safe area, avoiding a gasometer and block of flats. 
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MPX5060524: The Stockport air disaster June 1967 72 passengers and crew were killed when a British Midland flight crashed whilst trying to land at Manchester Airport. The plane a Canadair C-4 Argonaut G-ALHG fell out of the sky when engine failure led to a loss of control. The passengers stood little chance of survival so it's remarkable that there were 12 crash survivors, there were no fatalities on the ground. The crash victims died horrifically after being trapped by the collapsing seats on the plane as the fire spread. The rescuers watched in horror as they saw people dying. The crash scene at Hopes Carr was one of total devastation with site resembling a battlefield. The hero of flight G-ALHG was Pilot Harry Marlow, who survived the crash. He brought the plane down in a safe area, avoiding a gasometer and block of flats. X5020 / Bridgeman Images

The Stockport air disaster June 1967 
72 passengers and crew were killed when a British Midland flight crashed whilst trying to land at Manchester Airport.
The plane a Canadair C-4 Argonaut G-ALHG fell out of the sky when engine failure led to a loss of control. 
The passengers stood little chance of survival so it's remarkable that there were 12 crash survivors, there were no fatalities on the ground. The crash victims died horrifically after being trapped by the collapsing seats on the plane as the fire spread. The rescuers watched in horror as they saw people dying. The crash scene at Hopes Carr was one of total devastation with site resembling a battlefield. 
The hero of flight G-ALHG was Pilot Harry Marlow, who survived the crash. He brought the plane down in a safe area, avoiding a gasometer and block of flats. 
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The Stockport air disaster June 1967 
72 passengers and crew were killed when a British Midland flight crashed whilst trying to land at Manchester Airport.
The plane a Canadair C-4 Argonaut G-ALHG fell out of the sky when engine failure led to a loss of control. 
The passengers stood little chance of survival so it's remarkable that there were 12 crash survivors, there were no fatalities on the ground. The crash victims died horrifically after being trapped by the collapsing seats on the plane as the fire spread. The rescuers watched in horror as they saw people dying. The crash scene at Hopes Carr was one of total devastation with site resembling a battlefield. 
The hero of flight G-ALHG was Pilot Harry Marlow, who survived the crash. He brought the plane down in a safe area, avoiding a gasometer and block of flats. 
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MPX5060420: The Stockport air disaster June 1967 72 passengers and crew were killed when a British Midland flight crashed whilst trying to land at Manchester Airport. The plane a Canadair C-4 Argonaut G-ALHG fell out of the sky when engine failure led to a loss of control. The passengers stood little chance of survival so it's remarkable that there were 12 crash survivors, there were no fatalities on the ground. The crash victims died horrifically after being trapped by the collapsing seats on the plane as the fire spread. The rescuers watched in horror as they saw people dying. The crash scene at Hopes Carr was one of total devastation with site resembling a battlefield. The hero of flight G-ALHG was Pilot Harry Marlow, who survived the crash. He brought the plane down in a safe area, avoiding a gasometer and block of flats. X5020 / Bridgeman Images

The Stockport air disaster June 1967 
72 passengers and crew were killed when a British Midland flight crashed whilst trying to land at Manchester Airport.
The plane a Canadair C-4 Argonaut G-ALHG fell out of the sky when engine failure led to a loss of control. 
The passengers stood little chance of survival so it's remarkable that there were 12 crash survivors, there were no fatalities on the ground. The crash victims died horrifically after being trapped by the collapsing seats on the plane as the fire spread. The rescuers watched in horror as they saw people dying. The crash scene at Hopes Carr was one of total devastation with site resembling a battlefield. 
The hero of flight G-ALHG was Pilot Harry Marlow, who survived the crash. He brought the plane down in a safe area, avoiding a gasometer and block of flats. 
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The Stockport air disaster June 1967 
72 passengers and crew were killed when a British Midland flight crashed whilst trying to land at Manchester Airport.
The plane a Canadair C-4 Argonaut G-ALHG fell out of the sky when engine failure led to a loss of control. 
The passengers stood little chance of survival so it's remarkable that there were 12 crash survivors, there were no fatalities on the ground. The crash victims died horrifically after being trapped by the collapsing seats on the plane as the fire spread. The rescuers watched in horror as they saw people dying. The crash scene at Hopes Carr was one of total devastation with site resembling a battlefield. 
The hero of flight G-ALHG was Pilot Harry Marlow, who survived the crash. He brought the plane down in a safe area, avoiding a gasometer and block of flats. 
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MPX5060480: The Stockport air disaster June 1967 72 passengers and crew were killed when a British Midland flight crashed whilst trying to land at Manchester Airport. The plane a Canadair C-4 Argonaut G-ALHG fell out of the sky when engine failure led to a loss of control. The passengers stood little chance of survival so it's remarkable that there were 12 crash survivors, there were no fatalities on the ground. The crash victims died horrifically after being trapped by the collapsing seats on the plane as the fire spread. The rescuers watched in horror as they saw people dying. The crash scene at Hopes Carr was one of total devastation with site resembling a battlefield. The hero of flight G-ALHG was Pilot Harry Marlow, who survived the crash. He brought the plane down in a safe area, avoiding a gasometer and block of flats. X5020 / Bridgeman Images

The Stockport air disaster June 1967 
72 passengers and crew were killed when a British Midland flight crashed whilst trying to land at Manchester Airport.
The plane a Canadair C-4 Argonaut G-ALHG fell out of the sky when engine failure led to a loss of control. 
The passengers stood little chance of survival so it's remarkable that there were 12 crash survivors, there were no fatalities on the ground. The crash victims died horrifically after being trapped by the collapsing seats on the plane as the fire spread. The rescuers watched in horror as they saw people dying. The crash scene at Hopes Carr was one of total devastation with the site resembling a battlefield. 
The hero of flight G-ALHG was Pilot Harry Marlow, who survived the crash. He brought the plane down in a safe area, avoiding a gasometer and block of flats. 
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The Stockport air disaster June 1967 
72 passengers and crew were killed when a British Midland flight crashed whilst trying to land at Manchester Airport.
The plane a Canadair C-4 Argonaut G-ALHG fell out of the sky when engine failure led to a loss of control. 
The passengers stood little chance of survival so it's remarkable that there were 12 crash survivors, there were no fatalities on the ground. The crash victims died horrifically after being trapped by the collapsing seats on the plane as the fire spread. The rescuers watched in horror as they saw people dying. The crash scene at Hopes Carr was one of total devastation with the site resembling a battlefield. 
The hero of flight G-ALHG was Pilot Harry Marlow, who survived the crash. He brought the plane down in a safe area, avoiding a gasometer and block of flats. 
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MPX5060513: The Stockport air disaster June 1967 72 passengers and crew were killed when a British Midland flight crashed whilst trying to land at Manchester Airport. The plane a Canadair C-4 Argonaut G-ALHG fell out of the sky when engine failure led to a loss of control. The passengers stood little chance of survival so it's remarkable that there were 12 crash survivors, there were no fatalities on the ground. The crash victims died horrifically after being trapped by the collapsing seats on the plane as the fire spread. The rescuers watched in horror as they saw people dying. The crash scene at Hopes Carr was one of total devastation with the site resembling a battlefield. The hero of flight G-ALHG was Pilot Harry Marlow, who survived the crash. He brought the plane down in a safe area, avoiding a gasometer and block of flats. X5020 / Bridgeman Images

The Stockport air disaster June 1967 
72 passengers and crew were killed when a British Midland flight crashed whilst trying to land at Manchester Airport.
The plane a Canadair C-4 Argonaut G-ALHG fell out of the sky when engine failure led to a loss of control. 
The passengers stood little chance of survival so it's remarkable that there were 12 crash survivors, there were no fatalities on the ground. The crash victims died horrifically after being trapped by the collapsing seats on the plane as the fire spread. The rescuers watched in horror as they saw people dying. The crash scene at Hopes Carr was one of total devastation with site resembling a battlefield. 
The hero of flight G-ALHG was Pilot Harry Marlow, who survived the crash. He brought the plane down in a safe area, avoiding a gasometer and block of flats. 
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The Stockport air disaster June 1967 
72 passengers and crew were killed when a British Midland flight crashed whilst trying to land at Manchester Airport.
The plane a Canadair C-4 Argonaut G-ALHG fell out of the sky when engine failure led to a loss of control. 
The passengers stood little chance of survival so it's remarkable that there were 12 crash survivors, there were no fatalities on the ground. The crash victims died horrifically after being trapped by the collapsing seats on the plane as the fire spread. The rescuers watched in horror as they saw people dying. The crash scene at Hopes Carr was one of total devastation with site resembling a battlefield. 
The hero of flight G-ALHG was Pilot Harry Marlow, who survived the crash. He brought the plane down in a safe area, avoiding a gasometer and block of flats. 
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MPX5060520: The Stockport air disaster June 1967 72 passengers and crew were killed when a British Midland flight crashed whilst trying to land at Manchester Airport. The plane a Canadair C-4 Argonaut G-ALHG fell out of the sky when engine failure led to a loss of control. The passengers stood little chance of survival so it's remarkable that there were 12 crash survivors, there were no fatalities on the ground. The crash victims died horrifically after being trapped by the collapsing seats on the plane as the fire spread. The rescuers watched in horror as they saw people dying. The crash scene at Hopes Carr was one of total devastation with site resembling a battlefield. The hero of flight G-ALHG was Pilot Harry Marlow, who survived the crash. He brought the plane down in a safe area, avoiding a gasometer and block of flats. X5020 / Bridgeman Images

The Stockport air disaster June 1967 
72 passengers and crew were killed when a British Midland flight crashed whilst trying to land at Manchester Airport.
The plane a Canadair C-4 Argonaut G-ALHG fell out of the sky when engine failure led to a loss of control. 
The passengers stood little chance of survival so it's remarkable that there were 12 crash survivors, there were no fatalities on the ground. The crash victims died horrifically after being trapped by the collapsing seats on the plane as the fire spread. The rescuers watched in horror as they saw people dying. The crash scene at Hopes Carr was one of total devastation with site resembling a battlefield. 
The hero of flight G-ALHG was Pilot Harry Marlow, who survived the crash. He brought the plane down in a safe area, avoiding a gasometer and block of flats. 
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The Stockport air disaster June 1967 
72 passengers and crew were killed when a British Midland flight crashed whilst trying to land at Manchester Airport.
The plane a Canadair C-4 Argonaut G-ALHG fell out of the sky when engine failure led to a loss of control. 
The passengers stood little chance of survival so it's remarkable that there were 12 crash survivors, there were no fatalities on the ground. The crash victims died horrifically after being trapped by the collapsing seats on the plane as the fire spread. The rescuers watched in horror as they saw people dying. The crash scene at Hopes Carr was one of total devastation with site resembling a battlefield. 
The hero of flight G-ALHG was Pilot Harry Marlow, who survived the crash. He brought the plane down in a safe area, avoiding a gasometer and block of flats. 
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MPX5060418: The Stockport air disaster June 1967 72 passengers and crew were killed when a British Midland flight crashed whilst trying to land at Manchester Airport. The plane a Canadair C-4 Argonaut G-ALHG fell out of the sky when engine failure led to a loss of control. The passengers stood little chance of survival so it's remarkable that there were 12 crash survivors, there were no fatalities on the ground. The crash victims died horrifically after being trapped by the collapsing seats on the plane as the fire spread. The rescuers watched in horror as they saw people dying. The crash scene at Hopes Carr was one of total devastation with site resembling a battlefield. The hero of flight G-ALHG was Pilot Harry Marlow, who survived the crash. He brought the plane down in a safe area, avoiding a gasometer and block of flats. X5020 / Bridgeman Images

The Stockport air disaster June 1967 
72 passengers and crew were killed when a British Midland flight crashed whilst trying to land at Manchester Airport.
The plane a Canadair C-4 Argonaut G-ALHG fell out of the sky when engine failure led to a loss of control. 
The passengers stood little chance of survival so it's remarkable that there were 12 crash survivors, there were no fatalities on the ground. The crash victims died horrifically after being trapped by the collapsing seats on the plane as the fire spread. The rescuers watched in horror as they saw people dying. The crash scene at Hopes Carr was one of total devastation with site resembling a battlefield. 
The hero of flight G-ALHG was Pilot Harry Marlow, who survived the crash. He brought the plane down in a safe area, avoiding a gasometer and block of flats. 
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The Stockport air disaster June 1967 
72 passengers and crew were killed when a British Midland flight crashed whilst trying to land at Manchester Airport.
The plane a Canadair C-4 Argonaut G-ALHG fell out of the sky when engine failure led to a loss of control. 
The passengers stood little chance of survival so it's remarkable that there were 12 crash survivors, there were no fatalities on the ground. The crash victims died horrifically after being trapped by the collapsing seats on the plane as the fire spread. The rescuers watched in horror as they saw people dying. The crash scene at Hopes Carr was one of total devastation with site resembling a battlefield. 
The hero of flight G-ALHG was Pilot Harry Marlow, who survived the crash. He brought the plane down in a safe area, avoiding a gasometer and block of flats. 
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MPX5060511: The Stockport air disaster June 1967 72 passengers and crew were killed when a British Midland flight crashed whilst trying to land at Manchester Airport. The plane a Canadair C-4 Argonaut G-ALHG fell out of the sky when engine failure led to a loss of control. The passengers stood little chance of survival so it's remarkable that there were 12 crash survivors, there were no fatalities on the ground. The crash victims died horrifically after being trapped by the collapsing seats on the plane as the fire spread. The rescuers watched in horror as they saw people dying. The crash scene at Hopes Carr was one of total devastation with site resembling a battlefield. The hero of flight G-ALHG was Pilot Harry Marlow, who survived the crash. He brought the plane down in a safe area, avoiding a gasometer and block of flats. X5020 / Bridgeman Images

London Heathrow Airport on Friday (31-3-67), the huge Boeing 707 Foxtrot Papa came in safely. B.O.A.C. Pilot Captain Peter Mains-Smith and his crew of four scrambled out through an emergency chute - and dismissed the drama in the calm manner beloved by airmen, April 1967
London Heathrow Airport on Friday (31-3-67), the huge Boeing 707 Foxtrot Papa came in safely. B.O.A.C. Pilot Captain Peter Mains-Smith and his crew of four scrambled out through an emergency chute - and dismissed the drama in the calm manner beloved by airmen, April 1967

MPX5102520: London Heathrow Airport on Friday (31-3-67), the huge Boeing 707 Foxtrot Papa came in safely. B.O.A.C. Pilot Captain Peter Mains-Smith and his crew of four scrambled out through an emergency chute - and dismissed the drama in the calm manner beloved by airmen, April 1967 / Bridgeman Images

The Stockport air disaster June 1967 
72 passengers and crew were killed when a British Midland flight crashed whilst trying to land at Manchester Airport.
The plane a Canadair C-4 Argonaut G-ALHG fell out of the sky when engine failure led to a loss of control. 
The passengers stood little chance of survival so it's remarkable that there were 12 crash survivors, there were no fatalities on the ground. The crash victims died horrifically after being trapped by the collapsing seats on the plane as the fire spread. The rescuers watched in horror as they saw people dying. The crash scene at Hopes Carr was one of total devastation with site resembling a battlefield. 
The hero of flight G-ALHG was Pilot Harry Marlow, who survived the crash. He brought the plane down in a safe area, avoiding a gasometer and block of flats. 
Our Picture Shows: The wreckage of the cockpit
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The Stockport air disaster June 1967 
72 passengers and crew were killed when a British Midland flight crashed whilst trying to land at Manchester Airport.
The plane a Canadair C-4 Argonaut G-ALHG fell out of the sky when engine failure led to a loss of control. 
The passengers stood little chance of survival so it's remarkable that there were 12 crash survivors, there were no fatalities on the ground. The crash victims died horrifically after being trapped by the collapsing seats on the plane as the fire spread. The rescuers watched in horror as they saw people dying. The crash scene at Hopes Carr was one of total devastation with site resembling a battlefield. 
The hero of flight G-ALHG was Pilot Harry Marlow, who survived the crash. He brought the plane down in a safe area, avoiding a gasometer and block of flats. 
Our Picture Shows: The wreckage of the cockpit
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MPX5060517: The Stockport air disaster June 1967 72 passengers and crew were killed when a British Midland flight crashed whilst trying to land at Manchester Airport. The plane a Canadair C-4 Argonaut G-ALHG fell out of the sky when engine failure led to a loss of control. The passengers stood little chance of survival so it's remarkable that there were 12 crash survivors, there were no fatalities on the ground. The crash victims died horrifically after being trapped by the collapsing seats on the plane as the fire spread. The rescuers watched in horror as they saw people dying. The crash scene at Hopes Carr was one of total devastation with site resembling a battlefield. The hero of flight G-ALHG was Pilot Harry Marlow, who survived the crash. He brought the plane down in a safe area, avoiding a gasometer and block of flats. Our Picture Shows: The wreckage of the cockpit X5020 / Bridgeman Images

The Stockport air disaster June 1967 
72 passengers and crew were killed when a British Midland flight crashed whilst trying to land at Manchester Airport.
The plane a Canadair C-4 Argonaut G-ALHG fell out of the sky when engine failure led to a loss of control. 
The passengers stood little chance of survival so it's remarkable that there were 12 crash survivors, there were no fatalities on the ground. The crash victims died horrifically after being trapped by the collapsing seats on the plane as the fire spread. The rescuers watched in horror as they saw people dying. The crash scene at Hopes Carr was one of total devastation with site resembling a battlefield. 
The hero of flight G-ALHG was Pilot Harry Marlow, who survived the crash. He brought the plane down in a safe area, avoiding a gasometer and block of flats. 
Our Picture Shows: Rescue workers at the site of the crash
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The Stockport air disaster June 1967 
72 passengers and crew were killed when a British Midland flight crashed whilst trying to land at Manchester Airport.
The plane a Canadair C-4 Argonaut G-ALHG fell out of the sky when engine failure led to a loss of control. 
The passengers stood little chance of survival so it's remarkable that there were 12 crash survivors, there were no fatalities on the ground. The crash victims died horrifically after being trapped by the collapsing seats on the plane as the fire spread. The rescuers watched in horror as they saw people dying. The crash scene at Hopes Carr was one of total devastation with site resembling a battlefield. 
The hero of flight G-ALHG was Pilot Harry Marlow, who survived the crash. He brought the plane down in a safe area, avoiding a gasometer and block of flats. 
Our Picture Shows: Rescue workers at the site of the crash
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MPX5060528: The Stockport air disaster June 1967 72 passengers and crew were killed when a British Midland flight crashed whilst trying to land at Manchester Airport. The plane a Canadair C-4 Argonaut G-ALHG fell out of the sky when engine failure led to a loss of control. The passengers stood little chance of survival so it's remarkable that there were 12 crash survivors, there were no fatalities on the ground. The crash victims died horrifically after being trapped by the collapsing seats on the plane as the fire spread. The rescuers watched in horror as they saw people dying. The crash scene at Hopes Carr was one of total devastation with site resembling a battlefield. The hero of flight G-ALHG was Pilot Harry Marlow, who survived the crash. He brought the plane down in a safe area, avoiding a gasometer and block of flats. Our Picture Shows: Rescue workers at the site of the crash X5020 / Bridgeman Images

The Stockport air disaster June 1967 
72 passengers and crew were killed when a British Midland flight crashed whilst trying to land at Manchester Airport.
The plane a Canadair C-4 Argonaut G-ALHG fell out of the sky when engine failure led to a loss of control. 
The passengers stood little chance of survival so it's remarkable that there were 12 crash survivors, there were no fatalities on the ground. The crash victims died horrifically after being trapped by the collapsing seats on the plane as the fire spread. The rescuers watched in horror as they saw people dying. The crash scene at Hopes Carr was one of total devastation with site resembling a battlefield. 
The hero of flight G-ALHG was Pilot Harry Marlow, who survived the crash. He brought the plane down in a safe area, avoiding a gasometer and block of flats. 
Pur Picture Shows: A policeman searching the wreckage for personal belongings
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The Stockport air disaster June 1967 
72 passengers and crew were killed when a British Midland flight crashed whilst trying to land at Manchester Airport.
The plane a Canadair C-4 Argonaut G-ALHG fell out of the sky when engine failure led to a loss of control. 
The passengers stood little chance of survival so it's remarkable that there were 12 crash survivors, there were no fatalities on the ground. The crash victims died horrifically after being trapped by the collapsing seats on the plane as the fire spread. The rescuers watched in horror as they saw people dying. The crash scene at Hopes Carr was one of total devastation with site resembling a battlefield. 
The hero of flight G-ALHG was Pilot Harry Marlow, who survived the crash. He brought the plane down in a safe area, avoiding a gasometer and block of flats. 
Pur Picture Shows: A policeman searching the wreckage for personal belongings
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MPX5060432: The Stockport air disaster June 1967 72 passengers and crew were killed when a British Midland flight crashed whilst trying to land at Manchester Airport. The plane a Canadair C-4 Argonaut G-ALHG fell out of the sky when engine failure led to a loss of control. The passengers stood little chance of survival so it's remarkable that there were 12 crash survivors, there were no fatalities on the ground. The crash victims died horrifically after being trapped by the collapsing seats on the plane as the fire spread. The rescuers watched in horror as they saw people dying. The crash scene at Hopes Carr was one of total devastation with site resembling a battlefield. The hero of flight G-ALHG was Pilot Harry Marlow, who survived the crash. He brought the plane down in a safe area, avoiding a gasometer and block of flats. Pur Picture Shows: A policeman searching the wreckage for personal belongings X5020 / Bridgeman Images

The Stockport air disaster June 1967 
72 passengers and crew were killed when a British Midland flight crashed whilst trying to land at Manchester Airport.
The plane a Canadair C-4 Argonaut G-ALHG fell out of the sky when engine failure led to a loss of control. 
The passengers stood little chance of survival so it's remarkable that there were 12 crash survivors, there were no fatalities on the ground. The crash victims died horrifically after being trapped by the collapsing seats on the plane as the fire spread. The rescuers watched in horror as they saw people dying. The crash scene at Hopes Carr was one of total devastation with the site resembling a battlefield. 
The hero of flight G-ALHG was Pilot Harry Marlow, who survived the crash. He brought the plane down in a safe area, avoiding a gasometer and block of flats. 
Our Picture Shows: Firemen dampen down the wreckage 
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The Stockport air disaster June 1967 
72 passengers and crew were killed when a British Midland flight crashed whilst trying to land at Manchester Airport.
The plane a Canadair C-4 Argonaut G-ALHG fell out of the sky when engine failure led to a loss of control. 
The passengers stood little chance of survival so it's remarkable that there were 12 crash survivors, there were no fatalities on the ground. The crash victims died horrifically after being trapped by the collapsing seats on the plane as the fire spread. The rescuers watched in horror as they saw people dying. The crash scene at Hopes Carr was one of total devastation with the site resembling a battlefield. 
The hero of flight G-ALHG was Pilot Harry Marlow, who survived the crash. He brought the plane down in a safe area, avoiding a gasometer and block of flats. 
Our Picture Shows: Firemen dampen down the wreckage 
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MPX5060495: The Stockport air disaster June 1967 72 passengers and crew were killed when a British Midland flight crashed whilst trying to land at Manchester Airport. The plane a Canadair C-4 Argonaut G-ALHG fell out of the sky when engine failure led to a loss of control. The passengers stood little chance of survival so it's remarkable that there were 12 crash survivors, there were no fatalities on the ground. The crash victims died horrifically after being trapped by the collapsing seats on the plane as the fire spread. The rescuers watched in horror as they saw people dying. The crash scene at Hopes Carr was one of total devastation with the site resembling a battlefield. The hero of flight G-ALHG was Pilot Harry Marlow, who survived the crash. He brought the plane down in a safe area, avoiding a gasometer and block of flats. Our Picture Shows: Firemen dampen down the wreckage X5020 / Bridgeman Images

Nepal: The Shveta Bhairav or White Bhairav, a manifestation of the Hindu god Shiva, on display during the festival of Indra Jatra, Kathmandu (1996)
Nepal: The Shveta Bhairav or White Bhairav, a manifestation of the Hindu god Shiva, on display during the festival of Indra Jatra, Kathmandu (1996)

PFH2635293: Nepal: The Shveta Bhairav or White Bhairav, a manifestation of the Hindu god Shiva, on display during the festival of Indra Jatra, Kathmandu (1996) / Bridgeman Images

The Stockport air disaster June 1967 
72 passengers and crew were killed when a British Midland flight crashed whilst trying to land at Manchester Airport.
The plane a Canadair C-4 Argonaut G-ALHG fell out of the sky when engine failure led to a loss of control. 
The passengers stood little chance of survival so it's remarkable that there were 12 crash survivors, there were no fatalities on the ground. The crash victims died horrifically after being trapped by the collapsing seats on the plane as the fire spread. The rescuers watched in horror as they saw people dying. The crash scene at Hopes Carr was one of total devastation with site resembling a battlefield. 
The hero of flight G-ALHG was Pilot Harry Marlow, who survived the crash. He brought the plane down in a safe area, avoiding a gasometer and block of flats. 
Our Picture Shows: Firemen dampen down the wreckage and searching for victims of the crash
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The Stockport air disaster June 1967 
72 passengers and crew were killed when a British Midland flight crashed whilst trying to land at Manchester Airport.
The plane a Canadair C-4 Argonaut G-ALHG fell out of the sky when engine failure led to a loss of control. 
The passengers stood little chance of survival so it's remarkable that there were 12 crash survivors, there were no fatalities on the ground. The crash victims died horrifically after being trapped by the collapsing seats on the plane as the fire spread. The rescuers watched in horror as they saw people dying. The crash scene at Hopes Carr was one of total devastation with site resembling a battlefield. 
The hero of flight G-ALHG was Pilot Harry Marlow, who survived the crash. He brought the plane down in a safe area, avoiding a gasometer and block of flats. 
Our Picture Shows: Firemen dampen down the wreckage and searching for victims of the crash
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MPX5060505: The Stockport air disaster June 1967 72 passengers and crew were killed when a British Midland flight crashed whilst trying to land at Manchester Airport. The plane a Canadair C-4 Argonaut G-ALHG fell out of the sky when engine failure led to a loss of control. The passengers stood little chance of survival so it's remarkable that there were 12 crash survivors, there were no fatalities on the ground. The crash victims died horrifically after being trapped by the collapsing seats on the plane as the fire spread. The rescuers watched in horror as they saw people dying. The crash scene at Hopes Carr was one of total devastation with site resembling a battlefield. The hero of flight G-ALHG was Pilot Harry Marlow, who survived the crash. He brought the plane down in a safe area, avoiding a gasometer and block of flats. Our Picture Shows: Firemen dampen down the wreckage and searching for victims of the crash X5020 / Bridgeman Images

The Stockport air disaster June 1967 
72 passengers and crew were killed when a British Midland flight crashed whilst trying to land at Manchester Airport.
The plane a Canadair C-4 Argonaut G-ALHG fell out of the sky when engine failure led to a loss of control. 
The passengers stood little chance of survival so it's remarkable that there were 12 crash survivors, there were no fatalities on the ground. The crash victims died horrifically after being trapped by the collapsing seats on the plane as the fire spread. The rescuers watched in horror as they saw people dying. The crash scene at Hopes Carr was one of total devastation with site resembling a battlefield. 
The hero of flight G-ALHG was Pilot Harry Marlow, who survived the crash. He brought the plane down in a safe area, avoiding a gasometer and block of flats. 
Our Picture ShowsAn ambulanceman and members of the public stretchering one of the casualties away from the crash site
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The Stockport air disaster June 1967 
72 passengers and crew were killed when a British Midland flight crashed whilst trying to land at Manchester Airport.
The plane a Canadair C-4 Argonaut G-ALHG fell out of the sky when engine failure led to a loss of control. 
The passengers stood little chance of survival so it's remarkable that there were 12 crash survivors, there were no fatalities on the ground. The crash victims died horrifically after being trapped by the collapsing seats on the plane as the fire spread. The rescuers watched in horror as they saw people dying. The crash scene at Hopes Carr was one of total devastation with site resembling a battlefield. 
The hero of flight G-ALHG was Pilot Harry Marlow, who survived the crash. He brought the plane down in a safe area, avoiding a gasometer and block of flats. 
Our Picture ShowsAn ambulanceman and members of the public stretchering one of the casualties away from the crash site
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MPX5060526: The Stockport air disaster June 1967 72 passengers and crew were killed when a British Midland flight crashed whilst trying to land at Manchester Airport. The plane a Canadair C-4 Argonaut G-ALHG fell out of the sky when engine failure led to a loss of control. The passengers stood little chance of survival so it's remarkable that there were 12 crash survivors, there were no fatalities on the ground. The crash victims died horrifically after being trapped by the collapsing seats on the plane as the fire spread. The rescuers watched in horror as they saw people dying. The crash scene at Hopes Carr was one of total devastation with site resembling a battlefield. The hero of flight G-ALHG was Pilot Harry Marlow, who survived the crash. He brought the plane down in a safe area, avoiding a gasometer and block of flats. Our Picture ShowsAn ambulanceman and members of the public stretchering one of the casualties away from the crash site X5020 / Bridgeman Images

Nepal: The Shveta Bhairav or White Bhairav, a manifestation of the Hindu god Shiva, on display during the festival of Indra Jatra, Kathmandu (1996)
Nepal: The Shveta Bhairav or White Bhairav, a manifestation of the Hindu god Shiva, on display during the festival of Indra Jatra, Kathmandu (1996)

PFH2635291: Nepal: The Shveta Bhairav or White Bhairav, a manifestation of the Hindu god Shiva, on display during the festival of Indra Jatra, Kathmandu (1996) / Bridgeman Images

The Stockport air disaster June 1967 
72 passengers and crew were killed when a British Midland flight crashed whilst trying to land at Manchester Airport.
The plane a Canadair C-4 Argonaut G-ALHG fell out of the sky when engine failure led to a loss of control. 
The passengers stood little chance of survival so it's remarkable that there were 12 crash survivors, there were no fatalities on the ground. The crash victims died horrifically after being trapped by the collapsing seats on the plane as the fire spread. The rescuers watched in horror as they saw people dying. The crash scene at Hopes Carr was one of total devastation with site resembling a battlefield. 
The hero of flight G-ALHG was Pilot Harry Marlow, who survived the crash. He brought the plane down in a safe area, avoiding a gasometer and block of flats. 
Our Picture Shows: Emergency Workers stretcher away one of the survivors away from the crash site 
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The Stockport air disaster June 1967 
72 passengers and crew were killed when a British Midland flight crashed whilst trying to land at Manchester Airport.
The plane a Canadair C-4 Argonaut G-ALHG fell out of the sky when engine failure led to a loss of control. 
The passengers stood little chance of survival so it's remarkable that there were 12 crash survivors, there were no fatalities on the ground. The crash victims died horrifically after being trapped by the collapsing seats on the plane as the fire spread. The rescuers watched in horror as they saw people dying. The crash scene at Hopes Carr was one of total devastation with site resembling a battlefield. 
The hero of flight G-ALHG was Pilot Harry Marlow, who survived the crash. He brought the plane down in a safe area, avoiding a gasometer and block of flats. 
Our Picture Shows: Emergency Workers stretcher away one of the survivors away from the crash site 
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MPX5060502: The Stockport air disaster June 1967 72 passengers and crew were killed when a British Midland flight crashed whilst trying to land at Manchester Airport. The plane a Canadair C-4 Argonaut G-ALHG fell out of the sky when engine failure led to a loss of control. The passengers stood little chance of survival so it's remarkable that there were 12 crash survivors, there were no fatalities on the ground. The crash victims died horrifically after being trapped by the collapsing seats on the plane as the fire spread. The rescuers watched in horror as they saw people dying. The crash scene at Hopes Carr was one of total devastation with site resembling a battlefield. The hero of flight G-ALHG was Pilot Harry Marlow, who survived the crash. He brought the plane down in a safe area, avoiding a gasometer and block of flats. Our Picture Shows: Emergency Workers stretcher away one of the survivors away from the crash site X5020 / Bridgeman Images

James Park, fine-art dealer, October 1975
James Park, fine-art dealer, October 1975

MPX5151244: James Park, fine-art dealer, October 1975 / Bridgeman Images

Jul 07, 1953 - Henryk Zaborski escaped from Siberia.: One of the few men who succeeded in escaping from behind the iron curtain and Soviet Russia (Siberia) is 26 - year old Polish civilian Henryk Zaborski who arrived in Munich where he was interviewed by the staff - members of radio free Europe. In 1948, Zaborski was captured by the Soviets when he tried to escape from Soviet occupied Poland into the Western part of his country where a pre-elected puppet - Government (Polish communist) govern the country. The Soviets displaced him to Siberia and put him in a concentration - camp near the Tassiey - river (Central Siberia) where he had to clear the Siberian forests, together with many camp and 6,500 kilometers from this camp of horror to the Persian frontier mark his history of sufferings. About on year, he had to remain in a Persian prison unless the Persian authorities allowed him to supply him with a pass. This one, whose name is unfortunately not known, supplied him with the monetary means to travel to West Europe
Jul 07, 1953 - Henryk Zaborski escaped from Siberia.: One of the few men who succeeded in escaping from behind the iron curtain and Soviet Russia (Siberia) is 26 - year old Polish civilian Henryk Zaborski who arrived in Munich where he was interviewed by the staff - members of radio free Europe. In 1948, Zaborski was captured by the Soviets when he tried to escape from Soviet occupied Poland into the Western part of his country where a pre-elected puppet - Government (Polish communist) govern the country. The Soviets displaced him to Siberia and put him in a concentration - camp near the Tassiey - river (Central Siberia) where he had to clear the Siberian forests, together with many camp and 6,500 kilometers from this camp of horror to the Persian frontier mark his history of sufferings. About on year, he had to remain in a Persian prison unless the Persian authorities allowed him to supply him with a pass. This one, whose name is unfortunately not known, supplied him with the monetary means to travel to West Europe

ZUM4860546: Jul 07, 1953 - Henryk Zaborski escaped from Siberia.: One of the few men who succeeded in escaping from behind the iron curtain and Soviet Russia (Siberia) is 26 - year old Polish civilian Henryk Zaborski who arrived in Munich where he was interviewed by the staff - members of radio free Europe. In 1948, Zaborski was captured by the Soviets when he tried to escape from Soviet occupied Poland into the Western part of his country where a pre-elected puppet - Government (Polish communist) govern the country. The Soviets displaced him to Siberia and put him in a concentration - camp near the Tassiey - river (Central Siberia) where he had to clear the Siberian forests, together with many camp and 6,500 kilometers from this camp of horror to the Persian frontier mark his history of sufferings. About on year, he had to remain in a Persian prison unless the Persian authorities allowed him to supply him with a pass. This one, whose name is unfortunately not known, supplied him with the monetary means to travel to West Europe / Bridgeman Images

Japan: A <i>kagamibuta-netsuke</i> or mirror-lid <i>netsuke</i> bowl depicting Enma Dai-O (Yama), ruler of the underworld, 19th century
Japan: A <i>kagamibuta-netsuke</i> or mirror-lid <i>netsuke</i> bowl depicting Enma Dai-O (Yama), ruler of the underworld, 19th century

PFH3432129: Japan: A kagamibuta-netsuke or mirror-lid netsuke bowl depicting Enma Dai-O (Yama), ruler of the underworld, 19th century / Bridgeman Images

Malaysia / China: Carving of Grand Counselor Yang Ren, depicting his role in the 16th Century Ming Dynasty novel 'Fengshen Yanyi' ('Investiture of the Gods'). From Ping Sien Si Temple, Pasir Panjang Laut
Malaysia / China: Carving of Grand Counselor Yang Ren, depicting his role in the 16th Century Ming Dynasty novel 'Fengshen Yanyi' ('Investiture of the Gods'). From Ping Sien Si Temple, Pasir Panjang Laut

PFH3278009: Malaysia / China: Carving of Grand Counselor Yang Ren, depicting his role in the 16th Century Ming Dynasty novel 'Fengshen Yanyi' ('Investiture of the Gods'). From Ping Sien Si Temple, Pasir Panjang Laut / Bridgeman Images

The Stockport air disaster June 1967 
72 passengers and crew were killed when a British Midland flight crashed whilst trying to land at Manchester Airport.
The plane a Canadair C-4 Argonaut G-ALHG fell out of the sky when engine failure led to a loss of control. 
The passengers stood little chance of survival so it's remarkable that there were 12 crash survivors, there were no fatalities on the ground. The crash victims died horrifically after being trapped by the collapsing seats on the plane as the fire spread. The rescuers watched in horror as they saw people dying. The crash scene at Hopes Carr was one of total devastation with site resembling a battlefield. 
The hero of flight G-ALHG was Pilot Harry Marlow, who survived the crash. He brought the plane down in a safe area, avoiding a gasometer and block of flats. 
Our Picture Shows: Firemen gathered around the wreckage of the cockpit of the crash Argonaut aircraft
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The Stockport air disaster June 1967 
72 passengers and crew were killed when a British Midland flight crashed whilst trying to land at Manchester Airport.
The plane a Canadair C-4 Argonaut G-ALHG fell out of the sky when engine failure led to a loss of control. 
The passengers stood little chance of survival so it's remarkable that there were 12 crash survivors, there were no fatalities on the ground. The crash victims died horrifically after being trapped by the collapsing seats on the plane as the fire spread. The rescuers watched in horror as they saw people dying. The crash scene at Hopes Carr was one of total devastation with site resembling a battlefield. 
The hero of flight G-ALHG was Pilot Harry Marlow, who survived the crash. He brought the plane down in a safe area, avoiding a gasometer and block of flats. 
Our Picture Shows: Firemen gathered around the wreckage of the cockpit of the crash Argonaut aircraft
X5020

MPX5060402: The Stockport air disaster June 1967 72 passengers and crew were killed when a British Midland flight crashed whilst trying to land at Manchester Airport. The plane a Canadair C-4 Argonaut G-ALHG fell out of the sky when engine failure led to a loss of control. The passengers stood little chance of survival so it's remarkable that there were 12 crash survivors, there were no fatalities on the ground. The crash victims died horrifically after being trapped by the collapsing seats on the plane as the fire spread. The rescuers watched in horror as they saw people dying. The crash scene at Hopes Carr was one of total devastation with site resembling a battlefield. The hero of flight G-ALHG was Pilot Harry Marlow, who survived the crash. He brought the plane down in a safe area, avoiding a gasometer and block of flats. Our Picture Shows: Firemen gathered around the wreckage of the cockpit of the crash Argonaut aircraft X5020 / Bridgeman Images

Malaysia / China: Carving of Mei Bo, depicting his role in the 16th Century Ming Dynasty novel 'Fengshen Yanyi' ('Investiture of the Gods'). From Ping Sien Si Temple, Pasir Panjang Laut
Malaysia / China: Carving of Mei Bo, depicting his role in the 16th Century Ming Dynasty novel 'Fengshen Yanyi' ('Investiture of the Gods'). From Ping Sien Si Temple, Pasir Panjang Laut

PFH3277868: Malaysia / China: Carving of Mei Bo, depicting his role in the 16th Century Ming Dynasty novel 'Fengshen Yanyi' ('Investiture of the Gods'). From Ping Sien Si Temple, Pasir Panjang Laut / Bridgeman Images

Dracula, 1931 (film still)
Dracula, 1931 (film still)

XRD1700001: Dracula, 1931 (film still) / Bridgeman Images

The Harrowing of Hell
The Harrowing of Hell

USB1155851: The Harrowing of Hell, Bosch, Hieronymus (c.1450-1516) (manner of) / Bridgeman Images

William I. Unhorsed by His Son Robert
William I. Unhorsed by His Son Robert

LZT1017027: William I. Unhorsed by His Son Robert / Bridgeman Images

William I unhorsed by his son Robert (engraving)
William I unhorsed by his son Robert (engraving)

LLM973403: William I unhorsed by his son Robert (engraving), English School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

The Harrowing of Hell, the Resurrection and the Ascension, from the side of the North Pulpit by Donatello (c.1386-1466), 1460 (bronze)
The Harrowing of Hell, the Resurrection and the Ascension, from the side of the North Pulpit by Donatello (c.1386-1466), 1460 (bronze)

BEN80055: The Harrowing of Hell, the Resurrection and the Ascension, from the side of the North Pulpit by Donatello (c.1386-1466), 1460 (bronze), Donatello, (c.1386-1466) / Bridgeman Images

Philip Augustus of France unhorsed at the Battle of Bouvines, 1214 (chromolitho)
Philip Augustus of France unhorsed at the Battle of Bouvines, 1214 (chromolitho)

LLM974573: Philip Augustus of France unhorsed at the Battle of Bouvines, 1214 (chromolitho), European School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

Philip Augustus of France unhorsed at the Battle of Bouvines, 1214 (chromolitho)
Philip Augustus of France unhorsed at the Battle of Bouvines, 1214 (chromolitho)

LLM977304: Philip Augustus of France unhorsed at the Battle of Bouvines, 1214 (chromolitho), French School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

French King Philip II, unhorsed at the Battle of Bouvines in 1214, from the book Short History of the English People by J.R. Green, pub. London 1893
French King Philip II, unhorsed at the Battle of Bouvines in 1214, from the book Short History of the English People by J.R. Green, pub. London 1893

KWE3742768: French King Philip II, unhorsed at the Battle of Bouvines in 1214, from the book Short History of the English People by J.R. Green, pub. London 1893 / Bridgeman Images


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