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"Exported: A Glimpse into the Global Trade of Goods and Produce" Barrels of fish being exported from Great Yarmouth

Background imageExported Collection: Hayle. St Ives in the distance, c1860. West Cornwall Railway

Hayle. St Ives in the distance, c1860. West Cornwall Railway, later part of the Great Western Railway (GWR)
541097 Hayle. St Ives in the distance, c1860. West Cornwall Railway, later part of the Great Western Railway (GWR). The boom time for the harbour

Background imageExported Collection: Batavian ware cup and saucer, cargo of the sunken ship Geldermalsen, c

Batavian ware cup and saucer, cargo of the sunken ship Geldermalsen, c
CH440588 Batavian ware cup and saucer, cargo of the sunken ship Geldermalsen, c.1750 (porcelain) by Dutch School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageExported Collection: de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver 2 G-ANAR

de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver 2 G-ANAR (msn 80) at the 1958 SBAC Farnborough Air Show. The prototype Beaver 2 was built in Canada and first flew at Downsview, piloted by George Neal

Background imageExported Collection: LeVier Cosmic Wind G-ARUL Ballerina

LeVier Cosmic Wind G-ARUL Ballerina
After failing to win races in the US, LeVier Cosmic Wind G-ARUL Ballerina, was exported to the UK, where it performed well, winning the 1964 Kings cup Air Race at Shoreham on 1 August 1964

Background imageExported Collection: de Havilland DH. 60 Genet Moth G-EBOU

de Havilland DH. 60 Genet Moth G-EBOU
de Havilland DH.60 Genet Moth G-EBOU (msn 271), registered on 8 September 1926 and exported to Germany as D-1651 in June 1929. Date: circa 1925

Background imageExported Collection: Barrels of fish being exported, Great Yarmouth, early 1900s

Barrels of fish being exported, Great Yarmouth, early 1900s

Background imageExported Collection: Transland Ag-2 N8330H and N8831H

Transland Ag-2 N8330H and N8831H
Transland Ag-2 N8830H and N8831H, 1st and 2nd prototypes. For some years after World War II the Transland Aircraft Company of Torrance, California, a division of Hi Shear Rivet Tool Co

Background imageExported Collection: Transland Ag-2 N8330H

Transland Ag-2 N8330H, the first prototype in flight. For some years after World War II the Transland Aircraft Company of Torrance, California, a division of Hi Shear Rivet Tool Co

Background imageExported Collection: Australian Canned Fruits (colour litho)

Australian Canned Fruits (colour litho)
MAN464510 Australian Canned Fruits (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Manchester Art Gallery, UK; (add.info.: In 1928, the record year)

Background imageExported Collection: Australian Raisins, Sultanas and Currants (colour litho)

Australian Raisins, Sultanas and Currants (colour litho)
MAN464511 Australian Raisins, Sultanas and Currants (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Manchester Art Gallery, UK; (add.info.: In 1928, the record year)

Background imageExported Collection: Landing Boxes of Oranges in England, from the series Summer's Oranges from South Africa

Landing Boxes of Oranges in England, from the series Summer's Oranges from South Africa (colour litho)
MAN464520 Landing Boxes of Oranges in England, from the series Summer's Oranges from South Africa (colour litho) by Kortright, Guy (1877-1948); Manchester Art Gallery

Background imageExported Collection: Blue and white porcelain (ceramic)

Blue and white porcelain (ceramic)
LIT389893 Blue and white porcelain (ceramic) by Chinese School; Jim Thompson House, Bangkok, Thailand; (add.info.: Porcelain imported to Thailand from the 16th to 19th century;)

Background imageExported Collection: de Havilland Dove AP-AGJ

de Havilland Dove AP-AGJ
de Havilland Dove 2B AP-AGJ (msn 04084), of Pakistan Petroleum Ltd. at Karachi Airport, in storage, prior to sale in the UK, with Dove G-AJBI and Heron G-AOGO of Morton Air Services

Background imageExported Collection: Commonwealth CA-16 Wirraway A20-649

Commonwealth CA-16 Wirraway A20-649 (msn 1101), at a Point Cook air-show, whilst part of the RaF Museum. Later sold in the US and exported Date: circa 1977

Background imageExported Collection: Caledon, Cape Colony (b / w photo)

Caledon, Cape Colony (b / w photo)
3092360 Caledon, Cape Colony (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Caledon, Cape Colony)

Background imageExported Collection: Allegorical Representation of America

Allegorical Representation of America
An allegorical representation of the products and inhabitants of America; various Native American men and women crowd by a small fortified wall by the water, carrying or moving animals, products

Background imageExported Collection: Chinese export cabinet on a William and Mary stand, late 17th century (incised lacquer

Chinese export cabinet on a William and Mary stand, late 17th century (incised lacquer
CH433443 Chinese export cabinet on a William and Mary stand, late 17th century (incised lacquer, brass & wood) (see also 433444) by Chinese School (17th century)

Background imageExported Collection: Chinese export cabinet on a William and Mary stand, late 17th century (incised lacquer

Chinese export cabinet on a William and Mary stand, late 17th century (incised lacquer
CH433444 Chinese export cabinet on a William and Mary stand, late 17th century (incised lacquer, brass & wood) (see also 433443) by Chinese School (17th century)

Background imageExported Collection: Bencharong pottery, late Ayutthaya period (1350-1767) (ceramic)

Bencharong pottery, late Ayutthaya period (1350-1767) (ceramic)
LIT389869 Bencharong pottery, late Ayutthaya period (1350-1767) (ceramic) by Chinese School; Private Collection; (add.info.: Benjarong ceramics were produced in China with Thai designs)

Background imageExported Collection: Mossel Bay (b / w photo)

Mossel Bay (b / w photo)
3092413 Mossel Bay (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Mossel Bay. Illustration for Picturesque South Africa (Dennis Edwards)

Background imageExported Collection: Bencharong pottery (ceramic)

Bencharong pottery (ceramic)
LIT389892 Bencharong pottery (ceramic) by Chinese School (18th century); Jim Thompson House, Bangkok, Thailand; (add.info.: Benjarong ceramics were produced in China with Thai designs)

Background imageExported Collection: Piper PA-17 Vagabond F-BHHE

Piper PA-17 Vagabond F-BHHE 7 Imported into France as F-BETG, re-registered F-BHHE, then exported to the UK as G-BDVB. Date: circa 1955

Background imageExported Collection: de Havilland DH. 82A Tiger Moth II G-ANOH

de Havilland DH. 82A Tiger Moth II G-ANOH
de Havilland DH.82A Tiger Moth II G-ANOH (msn 86040, ex EM838) of the Hertfordshire Police Flying Club, exported to Denmark in June 1969. Date: circa 1958

Background imageExported Collection: Piaggio P. 166 Portofino G-APSJ

Piaggio P. 166 Portofino G-APSJ
Piaggio P.166 Portofino G-APSJ (msn 354), circa 1961. After being exported to Australia on 25 November 1963, as VH-ACV, this aircraft was scrapped in 1968, due to corrosion in the keel

Background imageExported Collection: B. A. Swallow II VH-UUM

B. A. Swallow II VH-UUM
B.A. Swallow II VH-UUM (msn 409), at Mildura on 28 September 1962. Exported to R.H.F. Hickson, Maylands WA, Australia in 1935

Background imageExported Collection: Bell 47G G-ARIA

Bell 47G G-ARIA (msn D-6), at Biggin Hill, circa 1964. G-ARIA was exported to France circa 1987. Date: circa 1964

Background imageExported Collection: B. A. Swallow II G-AFIH

B. A. Swallow II G-AFIH
B.A. Swallow II G-AFIH (MSN 500), circa 1950, at White Waltham. Exported to Eire on 9 June 1952. (B.A. - British Aircraft Manufacturing Company Ltd.) Date: circa 1950

Background imageExported Collection: Tipsy B G-AFKP

Tipsy B G-AFKP (msn 05), at Cowes (Somerton) on the Isle of Wight, circa 1949. Built in 1938 as a Tipsy B, with a smaller rudder and lower all-up weight

Background imageExported Collection: Percival P. 54 Prince 4 9V-BBM

Percival P. 54 Prince 4 9V-BBM
Percival P.54 Prince 4 9V-BBM (msn P.50/45), of Singapore Air Services, circa 1970. Built in 1951 as G-AMLY, operated by Shell Flying and Marketing Co

Background imageExported Collection: Douglas A-26C Invader N9403Z

Douglas A-26C Invader N9403Z
Douglas A-26C-50-DT Invader N9403Z High and Mighty (msn 29089), of Carstedt Air. Built as A-26C 44-35810 for the United States Army Air Force (USaF) and disposed of to the civil registry as N9403Z

Background imageExported Collection: S. N. C. A. N. 1203 Norecrin OE-DAW

S. N. C. A. N. 1203 Norecrin OE-DAW
S.N.C.A.N. 1203 Norecrin OE-DAW (msn 327). First delivered to Switzerland as HB-DAW, on 2 August 1955, then exported to Austria, on 7 December 1955 as OE-DAW and written off in 1978

Background imageExported Collection: de Havilland DH. 87 Hornet Moth F-BCJO

de Havilland DH. 87 Hornet Moth F-BCJO
de Havilland DH.87 Hornet Moth F-BCJO (msn 8035), at Kidlington circa 4 April 1959. First flown in as G-ADKL, impressed as W5750, during the war, reverting to G-ADKL post-war

Background imageExported Collection: Hawker Hunter T. 8B XF967

Hawker Hunter T. 8B XF967
Royal Air Force - Hawker Hunter T.8B XF967 (msn 41H/695343 / HABL-003122) First flown on 9 April1956, delivered on 15 may 1956

Background imageExported Collection: Douglas DC-3A XA-FUV Xicontenatl

Douglas DC-3A XA-FUV Xicontenatl
Douglas DC-3A-S1C3G XA-FUV Xicontenatl (msn 3261), of Aeronaves de Mexico. NC25617: United Airlines, from November 1940 to July 1948

Background imageExported Collection: Royal Aircraft Factory SE. 5a - NC2679

Royal Aircraft Factory SE. 5a - NC2679
Royal Aircraft Factory SE.5a NC2679, of Skywriters Incorporated of New York. This aircraft and four others with consecutive registrations were registered with Skywriters in December 1927

Background imageExported Collection: CHINESE ORNAMENTS

CHINESE ORNAMENTS
Ornaments exported from China displayed in a British auction house. They will be sold just in time for Christmas presents Date: 1930s

Background imageExported Collection: Handley Page HPR-7 Herald 213 G-AVPN

Handley Page HPR-7 Herald 213 G-AVPN (msn 176) of Euroair. First flown on 2 April 1964 #176 was exported to Germany as D-BIBI Date: 1986

Background imageExported Collection: Riley Turbo Skyliner N416SA

Riley Turbo Skyliner N416SA (msn 14060) Built in 1954 as de Havilland Heron 2 and exported to Turkey as TC-HAT. Converted to Riley Turbo Skyliner ca 1977

Background imageExported Collection: Taylorcraft Auster 5 G-AMVD

Taylorcraft Auster 5 G-AMVD (msn 1565). built for the Royal Air Force as TJ565, registered as G-AMVD in the UK on 6 October 1952, it was exported to France as F-BGTF from 26 May 1953

Background imageExported Collection: Miles M. 38 Messenger 2A ZK-AWE

Miles M. 38 Messenger 2A ZK-AWE
Miles M.38 Messenger 2A ZK-AWE (msn 6717), somewhere in New Zealand. Built as G-AKKL by Miles (Northern Ireland Ltd.) at Newtownards it was registered to Godfrey Holmes Ltd

Background imageExported Collection: Miles M. 14A Hawk Trainer 3 G-AKRV

Miles M. 14A Hawk Trainer 3 G-AKRV
Miles M.14A Hawk Trainer 3 G-AKRV, at White Waltham, before export to Tanganyika, (Previously Magister T9896 with the Royal Air Force)

Background imageExported Collection: Miles M. 65 Gemini 1A G-AKHO

Miles M. 65 Gemini 1A G-AKHO
Miles M.65 Gemini 1A G-AKHO (msn 6518) fresh off the production line at Woodley. First registered on 31 October 1947 G-AKHO was exported to Madagascar as F-BDAI in February 1948. Date: circa 1948

Background imageExported Collection: Percival Prince G-ALWH

Percival Prince G-ALWH
Percival P.50 Prince series 2A G-ALWH, of Decca Navigator Limited as a demonstrator for their navigation equipment. Registered to Decca on 17 July 1961 and exported to the USA on 15 November 1976

Background imageExported Collection: Beagle-Auster D. 4 / 108 G-ARLG

Beagle-Auster D. 4 / 108 G-ARLG
Beagle-Auster D.4-108 G-ARLG, the sole UK registered two-seater built specially for the Auster Flying Club. The other five D.4-108s built at Rearsby were exported to Portugal for the Portuguese Air

Background imageExported Collection: Netting Catching Diamond-Back Terrapins Chesapeake Bay

Netting Catching Diamond-Back Terrapins Chesapeake Bay
Netting Diamond-Back Terrapins. In the 19th century canneries processed and exported tons of product until the turtle populations collapsed

Background imageExported Collection: Catching Turtles Snapping Turtle Farm Chesapeake Bay

Catching Turtles Snapping Turtle Farm Chesapeake Bay
Catching turtles on a Snapping Turtle farm, Chesapeake Bay, Maryland, United States of America. In the 19th century canneries processed

Background imageExported Collection: A Zebra - presented to Queen Victoria

A Zebra - presented to Queen Victoria
The Zebra presented to Queen Victoria by King Menelik II of Abyssinia (Ethiopia) - pictured here at its new home at the New Zebra House at the Royal Zoological Gardens, Regents Park, London

Background imageExported Collection: Cheshire Salt Mines, England: Miners gathering loose rock salt after blasting

Cheshire Salt Mines, England: Miners gathering loose rock salt after blasting and loading it into horse-drawn tub for hoisting to surface



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"Exported: A Glimpse into the Global Trade of Goods and Produce" Barrels of fish being exported from Great Yarmouth, early 1900s - a testament to the town's rich maritime heritage. Transland Ag-2 N8330H and N8831H taking flight, showcasing the efficiency of modern agricultural aircraft in transporting crops across vast distances. The Transland Ag-2 N8330H soaring through the skies, symbolizing the seamless connection between farmers and consumers worldwide. Vibrant Australian Canned Fruits depicted in a captivating color lithograph - a visual feast that highlights Australia's fruitful exports. Delicate Australian Raisins, Sultanas, and Currants showcased in another stunning color lithograph - an invitation to savor these dried fruits from Down Under. Landing Boxes of Oranges in England captured beautifully in a color lithograph from the series "Summer's Oranges from South Africa" - illustrating how global trade brings exotic flavors to our doorstep. De Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver 2 G-ANAR gracefully taking off, representing aviation's crucial role in facilitating international trade and commerce. Vintage de Havilland DH. 60 Genet Moth G-EBOU evoking nostalgia for an era when small aircraft played their part in exporting goods across borders with charm and elegance. Batavian ware cup and saucer salvaged from the sunken ship Geldermalsen - remnants of lost cargo that remind us of both tragedy at sea and valuable trade connections between nations centuries ago. Blue and white porcelain (ceramic) exemplifying China's age-old tradition of producing exquisite ceramics sought after by collectors around the world – an enduring export success story. de Havilland Dove AP-AGJ soaring high above landscapes as it transports people or cargo, symbolizing the interconnectedness of nations through air travel and trade.