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Miles Collection (#18)

"Miles: A Journey Through Time and Space" In the vast expanse of history, there are individuals who have left an indelible mark on our collective consciousness

Background imageMiles Collection: The first Miles M20, U9

The first Miles M20, U9

Background imageMiles Collection: Miles M19 Master II, DL459, glider tug

Miles M19 Master II, DL459, glider tug

Background imageMiles Collection: Miles M27 Master III, DL630

Miles M27 Master III, DL630

Background imageMiles Collection: Picture No. 10865041

Picture No. 10865041
Canoe full of products from the rural community being transported, for sale in the nearest town. A trip of several miles, there is no road transport in this area of eastern Madagascar Date:

Background imageMiles Collection: Picture No. 10767735

Picture No. 10767735
Blue SHARK - Valerie Taylor testing Chain Mail / Stainless Steel mesh protective Suit in open ocean, 72 miles off the Californian Coast. (Prionace glauca) Date:

Background imageMiles Collection: Miss J E (P J ja) Schofield

Miss J E (P J ja) Schofield
Miss J.E. (P.J.ja) Schofield poses in front of a Miles Hawk Speed Six at the 1949 RAeS Garden Party held at White Waltham Aerodrome. Date: 1949

Background imageMiles Collection: Model of the Miles M52

Model of the Miles M52

Background imageMiles Collection: Miles M65 Gemini G-AKHI

Miles M65 Gemini G-AKHI
Miles M65 Gemini, G-AKHI

Background imageMiles Collection: Miles M65 Gemini G-AJKja

Miles M65 Gemini G-AJKja
Miles M65 Gemini, G-AJKja

Background imageMiles Collection: Miles M65 Gemini G-AISK

Miles M65 Gemini G-AISK
Miles M65 Gemini, G-AISK

Background imageMiles Collection: The prototype Miles M65 Gemini G-AGUS

The prototype Miles M65 Gemini G-AGUS
The prototype Miles M65 Gemini, G-AGUS

Background imageMiles Collection: Miles M57 Aerovan VI G-AKHF powered by Lycoming O-435-A

Miles M57 Aerovan VI G-AKHF powered by Lycoming O-435-A
Miles M57 Aerovan VI, G-AKHF, powered by Lycoming O-435-A engines

Background imageMiles Collection: Miles M57 Aerovan IV G-AJTD of Ulster Aviation

Miles M57 Aerovan IV G-AJTD of Ulster Aviation
Miles M57 Aerovan IV, G-AJTD, of Ulster Aviation

Background imageMiles Collection: The prototype Miles M57 Aerovan U-0248

The prototype Miles M57 Aerovan U-0248
The prototype Miles M57 Aerovan, U-0248

Background imageMiles Collection: Miles M52 full-scale mockup

Miles M52 full-scale mockup

Background imageMiles Collection: Miles M39B Libellula U-0244

Miles M39B Libellula U-0244
Miles M39B Libellula, U-0244

Background imageMiles Collection: Miles M38 Messenger PH-NDR

Miles M38 Messenger PH-NDR
Miles M38 Messenger, PH-NDR

Background imageMiles Collection: Miles M38 Messenger 4 G-AKKG

Miles M38 Messenger 4 G-AKKG
Miles M38 Messenger 4, G-AKKG

Background imageMiles Collection: Miles M38 Messenger RH375

Miles M38 Messenger RH375
Miles M38 Messenger, RH375

Background imageMiles Collection: Miles M38 Messenger RH374

Miles M38 Messenger RH374
Miles M38 Messenger, RH374

Background imageMiles Collection: An early production Miles M38 Messenger U-0245

An early production Miles M38 Messenger U-0245
An early production Miles M38 Messenger, U-0245

Background imageMiles Collection: George Miles flying the prototype Miles M38 Messenger U-022

George Miles flying the prototype Miles M38 Messenger U-022
George Miles flying the prototype Miles M38 Messenger, U-0223, into a net during arrested landing experiments

Background imageMiles Collection: Miles M35 Libellula U-0235

Miles M35 Libellula U-0235
Miles M35 Libellula, U-0235

Background imageMiles Collection: Miles M28 MkIV U-0243

Miles M28 MkIV U-0243
Miles M28 MkIV, U-0243

Background imageMiles Collection: Miles M25 Martinet used as a target tug

Miles M25 Martinet used as a target tug by the Svensk Flygtjae

Background imageMiles Collection: Miles M25 Martinet

Miles M25 Martinet

Background imageMiles Collection: Miles M25 Martinet HN862 flown by Tommy Rose

Miles M25 Martinet HN862 flown by Tommy Rose
Miles M25 Martinet, HN862, flown by Tommy Rose

Background imageMiles Collection: The first Miles M20 AX834

The first Miles M20 AX834
The first Miles M20, AX834

Background imageMiles Collection: The first Miles M20 U9

The first Miles M20 U9
The first Miles M20, U9

Background imageMiles Collection: Miles M18 Mk 3 G-AHOA

Miles M18 Mk 3 G-AHOA
Miles M18 Mk 3, G-AHOA

Background imageMiles Collection: Miles M18 Mk 2 HM545

Miles M18 Mk 2 HM545
Miles M18 Mk 2, HM545

Background imageMiles Collection: The prototype Miles M17 Monarch G-AFCR

The prototype Miles M17 Monarch G-AFCR
The prototype Miles M17 Monarch, G-AFCR

Background imageMiles Collection: The prototype Miles M17 Monarch G-AFCR at Heston

The prototype Miles M17 Monarch G-AFCR at Heston
The prototype Miles M17 Monarch, G-AFCR, at Heston

Background imageMiles Collection: After WW2 Miles M16 Mentor L4420 was registered G-AHKM

After WW2 Miles M16 Mentor L4420 was registered G-AHKM
After WW2 Miles M16 Mentor, L4420, was registered G-AHKM

Background imageMiles Collection: Miles M16 Mentor L4393

Miles M16 Mentor L4393
Miles M16 Mentor, L4393

Background imageMiles Collection: Miles M14 Magister G-AKRW

Miles M14 Magister G-AKRW
Miles M14 Magister, G-AKRW

Background imageMiles Collection: Miles M12 Mohawk G-AEKW at Heston

Miles M12 Mohawk G-AEKW at Heston
Miles M12 Mohawk, G-AEKW, at Heston

Background imageMiles Collection: Charles A Lindbergh in his Miles M12 Mohawk G-AEKW

Charles A Lindbergh in his Miles M12 Mohawk G-AEKW
Charles A. Lindbergh in his Miles M12 Mohawk, G-AEKW

Background imageMiles Collection: Charles A Lindbergh inspects his Miles M12 Mohawk G-AEKW

Charles A Lindbergh inspects his Miles M12 Mohawk G-AEKW
Charles A. Lindbergh inspects his Miles M12 Mohawk, G-AEKW

Background imageMiles Collection: Miles M11A Whitney Straight G-AEVL

Miles M11A Whitney Straight G-AEVL
Miles M11A Whitney Straight, G-AEVL

Background imageMiles Collection: The prototype Miles M11 Whitney Straight G-AECT

The prototype Miles M11 Whitney Straight G-AECT
The prototype Miles M11 Whitney Straight, G-AECT

Background imageMiles Collection: Miles M9 Kestrel as it appeared at the RAF Display at Hendon

Miles M9 Kestrel as it appeared at the RAF Display at Hendon in June 1937. Date: 1937

Background imageMiles Collection: The prototype Miles M8 Peregrine U9

The prototype Miles M8 Peregrine U9
The prototype Miles M8 Peregrine, U9

Background imageMiles Collection: The hybrid Miles M7 Nighthawk G-AGWT

The hybrid Miles M7 Nighthawk G-AGWT
The hybrid Miles M7 Nighthawk, G-AGWT, used a Nighthawk fuselage, Mohawk wings and a Perspex windscreen

Background imageMiles Collection: Victor Smith in Miles M5 Sparrowhawk G-AELT starting off

Victor Smith in Miles M5 Sparrowhawk G-AELT starting off
Victor Smith in Miles M5 Sparrowhawk, G-AELT, starting off from Portsmouth Airport for the Schlesinger Race to Johannesburg, 29 September 1936. Date: 1936

Background imageMiles Collection: Miles M3 Falcon Six

Miles M3 Falcon Six

Background imageMiles Collection: Miles M3B Falcon Six G-ADLC

Miles M3B Falcon Six G-ADLC
Miles M3B Falcon Six, G-ADLC

Background imageMiles Collection: Miles M3A Falcon SE-AFN

Miles M3A Falcon SE-AFN
Miles M3A Falcon, SE-AFN




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"Miles: A Journey Through Time and Space" In the vast expanse of history, there are individuals who have left an indelible mark on our collective consciousness. Shackleton, Wild, and Adams - names that evoke tales of exploration and bravery in the face of adversity. Their miles traveled across treacherous terrains inspire us to push beyond our limits. Paul Chambers' iconic photograph from 1960 captures a moment frozen in time, reminding us of the creative genius that can emerge from unexpected places. England's Ulverston becomes a backdrop for this masterpiece, showcasing how they are bridge gaps between cultures and ignite artistic expression. The Map of the City of Dublin from 1797 takes us back to a bygone era when cartographers meticulously charted every inch traveled. It reminds us that even in an age without GPS or smartphones, people relied on maps to navigate their way through life's twists and turns. A Policeman on a BSA motorcycle zooms through London streets with determination etched on his face. This image encapsulates how miles become synonymous with duty as law enforcement officers tirelessly patrol our cities day after day. An old map depicting Afghanistan in the 1860s transports us to a time when explorers ventured into unknown territories seeking knowledge and adventure. These brave souls traversed countless miles to unravel mysteries hidden within distant lands. Hitchin, Herts during the 1940s brings forth memories of resilience during wartime struggles. Despite bombs falling from above, communities banded together as they endured mile after mile towards victory against tyranny. The 24-hour Bicycle Race at Herne Hill in 1892 showcases human endurance at its finest. Cyclists pedal relentlessly around the track for hours upon hours, pushing themselves beyond physical limitations – proving that sometimes it is not just about reaching your destination but embracing every mile along the way. Jack DeJohnette's electrifying performance at Queen Elizabeth Hall in London in 1989 reminds us of the power of music to transcend boundaries.