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A pause for instruction from film producer Anthony Asquith, Twickenham, London, c1932. During the making of the Gainsborough Pictures film, The Lucky Number
Jim Mollison at Croydon Airport, 1931, (1933). Creator: UnknownJim Mollison at Croydon Airport, 1931, (1933). On August 6, 1931, James Mollison broke, by one day, the Australia-England record established but a few days before by his friend C.W.A. Scott
Daguesseau, (c1836). Creator: James MollisonDaguesseau, (c1836). Portrait of Henri Francois d Aguesseau (1668-1751), Chancellor of France. From an original Picture by Mignard in the possession of the Countess Segur
Morning, 1738. Artist: J MollisonMorning, 1738. Scene from Hogarths Times of the day. Covent Garden, London, early on a winter morning. A small fire burns in the foreground. A stall-keeper is seated on a basket
Amy Johnson, British aviator, about to set out for Cape Town, 1932. Artists: Unknown, James MollisonAmy Johnson, British aviator, about to set out for Cape Town, 1932. Johnson (1903-1941) saying goodbye to her husband, fellow pilot James Mollison, before starting off
Henri Francois d Aguesseau, 18th century French statesman, (1836). Artist: James MollisonHenri Francois d Aguesseau, 18th century French statesman, (1836). d Aguesseau (1668-1751) served as Chancellor of France from 1717 until 1750, overseeing important changes to the French legal system
Henri Francois d Aguesseau, (1834). Artist: James MollisonHenri Francois d Aguesseau, (1834). D Aguesseau (1668-1751) was Chancellor of France
Gulielmus Hogarth, 19th century. Artist: James MollisonGulielmus Hogarth, 19th century. The portrait deliberately projects a guide to the way Hogarth (1697-1764) wanted others to think of him
Admiral Robert Blake, 1860. Artist: James MollisonAdmiral Robert Blake, 1860. Robert Blake (1599-1657), as commander of the navy of Oliver Cromwells Commonwealth, became one of the most renowned seamen in English history
Voltaire, French author, playwright, satirist and man of letters, 19th century. Artist: James MollisonVoltaire, 18th century French author, playwright, satirist and man of letters, 19th century
Amy Johnson, British aviator, about to set out for Cape Town, 1932. Johnson (1903-1941) saying goodbye to her husband, fellow pilot James Mollison, before starting off