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Latest revision as of 07:51, 22 September 2015

The British Empire in Colour movie poster .

Documentary (2002)

Starring:
Art Malik (Narrator)

The British Empire in Colour is a major three part series that examines the history and experience of the British Empire, form the perspectives of both the rulers and the ruled. Using original colour archive film - much of which had never previously been seen - together with personal letters and diary extracts helping to capture the many complexities and contradictions of life in the British Empire.


Lockheed Hudson

No machine gun turret fit on the fuselage.

Lockheed Hudson of the Royal Air Force.

Douglas Skymaster I

Royal Air Force designation for 22 C-54Ds. Some of them used as VIP airplane for British Prime Minister and his entourage, Winston Churchill in this document (Postdam conference).

Douglas Skymaster I of the Royal Air Force.


Sikorsky Whirlwind HAS.22

They are some of the 15 american built Sikorsky for evalution in the Royal Navy. Later built as Westland Whirlwind in several variants and improvements.

Sikorsky Whirlwind HAS.22 of the Royal Navy.
Sikorsky Whirlwind HAS.22 of the Royal Navy.
Sikorsky Whirlwind HAS.22 of the Royal Navy.
Sikorsky Whirlwind HAS.22 of the Royal Navy.

Westland Whirlwind HAS.7

British built.

Westland Whirlwind HAS.7 of the Royal Navy.

Avro 685 York C.I

Avro 685 York C.I of the Royal Air Force.

Martin 4-0-4

Martin 4-0-4.

Noorduyn Harvard IIB

Registration KF625. Belongs to the 1340 Flight, RAF, Kenya 1955. Canadian built as Noorduyn.

Reg. KF625 Noorduyn Harvard IIB Cymru Am Byth of the Royal Air Force.
Reg. KF625 Noorduyn Harvard IIB Cymru Am Byth of the Royal Air Force.

Douglas Dakota I

Douglas Dakota I of the Rhodesian Air Force.

Sud Aviation SE 316B Alouette III

Sud Aviation SE 316B Alouette III of the Rhodesian Air Force.

Douglas DC-7C Seven Seas

Douglas DC-7C Seven Seas of BOAC-British Overseas Airways Corporation.


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