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Stepping back in time, these withdrawn relics tell stories of a bygone era. From the iconic Sandbanks Chain Ferry No
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Stepping back in time, these withdrawn relics tell stories of a bygone era. From the iconic Sandbanks Chain Ferry No. 1 guarding the entrance to Poole Harbour, to Metropolitan Police officers with hand ambulances rushing through bustling streets. The de Havilland DH. 104 Dove 6 G-ANUU takes us to the skies, while Valdecoxib anti-inflammatory drug reminds us of medical breakthroughs. In aviation history, we find the English Electric Canberra B. 2 WJ730 soaring high and proud, symbolizing technological advancements. And as we delve into historical events, we witness a significant moment when the Last British Troops Leave India - marking an end of an era. The Canadair CL-215 F-ZBBH and F-ZBBW stand silently on display; their once active firefighting days now retired but not forgotten. Meanwhile, the Canadair CT-114 Tutor 114046 and 114085 remind us of training missions undertaken by aspiring pilots. Amongst these withdrawn treasures lies a glimpse into military operations with United States Marine Corps' Douglas C-117D Skytrain 50835 standing tall as a testament to its service. Lastly, we have Westland Whirlwind Series 1 G-ANFH and Bell 47B-3 G-AKFN - two helicopters that were once at the forefront of aerial transportation. These withdrawn artifacts serve as reminders of progress made over time; they may no longer be active participants in our present world but continue to hold immense value in preserving our rich history.