'Tabloid' first aid kit used on Alcock and Brown's first transatlantic non-stop flight Materia Medica & Pharmacology 1919
Wooden rattle made for the welcoming reception for Alcock & Brown after the first transatlantic flight Aeronautics
Manuscript water colour drawing with map and text celebrating the 'Alcock' flight on the 14th June 1919 Penn-Gaskell Collection 1870-1950
footplate, knocker-up, cleaner, fireman, driver; d.o.b. 1922-06- 19; railway work 1937-1985. Birmingham. 3.1496 x 2.8346 x .315 in. Alcock, Gwilyn Tudor Oral Histories 2000-06-06
Vickers Vimy Reproduction Cockpit Replica Cockpit of Alcock and Brown's Vickers Vimy aircraft, 1919. Aeronautics 1919
Prototype Alcock chloroform inhaler (with no provision for thermometer), incomplete, made by C.F. Palmer, 6 Upper Tulse Hill, London, SW, England, 1907-1908. Prototype Alcock chloroform inhaler, 1907-1908 Anaesthesiology 1907-1908
111 Printed menu relating to the Banquet to Celebrate the First Non-stop Trans-Atlantic Flight by Capt. Sir J. Alcock and Lieut. Sir A.W. Brown
Aircraft radio transmitter, by Harry W. Cox and Company Limited, London, England, 1919. Used in the Vickers Vimy/Rolls-Royce Biplane: the aircraft in which John Alcock (pilot) and Arthur Whitten Brown (navigator) made the first non-stop flight across the Atlantic in June 1919. Radio transmitter, from Alcock and Brown's Vickers Vimy biplane, 1919 Aeronautics 1919
The condition of the item is good. It is contained within a mount. Letter from Buckingham Palace to John Alcock
Three detachable wheel shields from the Alcock and Brown's Vickers Vimy biplane, by Palmer Tyre Limited, London, United Kingdom, 1919 Three detachable wheel shields from the Alcock and Brown's Vickers Vimy biplane Aeronautics 1919
active 1828-1859, manufacturer of ceramics, Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, England Samuel Alcock and Company 1828 - 1859