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Hurricane Collection (page 23)

"Hurricane: A Powerful Force of Nature and Iconic Aircraft" In the world of aviation

Background imageHurricane Collection: Glendurgan, Cornwall, after the 1987 hurricane

Glendurgan, Cornwall, after the 1987 hurricane
Scene at Glendurgan, a National Trust garden in North Falmouth, Cornwall, after the 1987 hurricane. A man stands behind a large tree which has been completely uprooted

Background imageHurricane Collection: RAF camp with Hurricanes

RAF camp with Hurricanes
Royal Air Force Camp, Medmenham, Buckinghamshire with parked Hawker Hurricane fighter aircraft. Pastel sketch by Raymond Sheppard

Background imageHurricane Collection: A Paddle-steam tender approaches a Passenger ship, 1883

A Paddle-steam tender approaches a Passenger ship, 1883
Engraving of a paddle-steamer approaching a passenger ship, as viewed from the hurricane-deck of the passenger ship

Background imageHurricane Collection: On board a Passenger Liner leaving Britain, 1886

On board a Passenger Liner leaving Britain, 1886
Engraving of passengers on the deck of a ship, entitled Departure of Colonial Visitors: The last Glimpse of Old England. On the left, the family of travellers

Background imageHurricane Collection: Sea after Hurricane

Sea after Hurricane
Sailing vessels at sea after a hurricane off Mauritius in the Indian Ocean

Background imageHurricane Collection: Nautical Equipment

Nautical Equipment
Nautical equipment for the seasoned sailor, including a Captains cap, compass, hurricane lamp, rope, etc

Background imageHurricane Collection: Ships in Stormy Sea

Ships in Stormy Sea
Ships in stormy seas during a hurricane, off the coast of Antilles

Background imageHurricane Collection: Passengers on Deck

Passengers on Deck
Passengers on the hurricane deck of an India-bound P&O liner as it passes through the Mediterranean

Background imageHurricane Collection: Hurricane Epsilon, satellite image

Hurricane Epsilon, satellite image
Hurricane Epsilon. Satellite image of hurricane Epsilon over the central Atlantic Ocean on 4th December 2005. This hurricane remained in the central Atlantic Ocean, never making landfall

Background imageHurricane Collection: Blackpool being battered by storms on the 18th January 2007 that killed 13 people across the UK in

Blackpool being battered by storms on the 18th January 2007 that killed 13 people across the UK in the hurricane force
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageHurricane Collection: Blackpool being battered by storms on the 18th January 2007 that killed 13 people across the UK in

Blackpool being battered by storms on the 18th January 2007 that killed 13 people across the UK in the hurricane force
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageHurricane Collection: Earth and Hurricane Dean, 20 August 2007

Earth and Hurricane Dean, 20 August 2007
Earth and Hurricane Dean, satellite image. North is at top. Hurricane Dean is the large rotating cloud system (white) at upper left, in the western Caribbean, to the east of Mexico

Background imageHurricane Collection: Hurricane, Bermuda, Atlantic Ocean, Central America

Hurricane, Bermuda, Atlantic Ocean, Central America

Background imageHurricane Collection: HURRICANE

HURRICANE
DAD-492 HURRICANE Knole Park, Sevenoaks, UK David C Dixon Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageHurricane Collection: Hurricane, Miami

Hurricane, Miami
Miami, Florida, is devastated

Background imageHurricane Collection: West Indies Hurricane

West Indies Hurricane
Spaniards in the West Indies surprised by a hurricane Date: circa 1492



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"Hurricane: A Powerful Force of Nature and Iconic Aircraft" In the world of aviation, the Hawker Hurricane IIC Z3778 takes center stage as it prepares for Coltishall's At Home day. This British aircraft, adorned in its striking 1941 camouflage, showcases the resilience and strength that defined this legendary fighter. As Empire Air Day approaches, a captivating poster featuring the Hawker Hurricane IIC PZ865 / G-AMAU captures the attention of aviation enthusiasts. Its sleek design and powerful presence remind us of the incredible feats achieved by this iconic aircraft. Meanwhile, in an entirely different arena, snooker legends Alex Higgins and Steve Davis engage in a thrilling match during November '81. Just like a hurricane gathering momentum, their skills clash with intensity on the green baize. Amidst all these moments of excitement, another historic aircraft joins our narrative - Spitfire P7350 gracefully flies alongside Hurricane LF363. These two fighters from different eras stand side by side as symbols of bravery and innovation. Returning to Alex Higgins - known for his flamboyant style both on and off the snooker table - he dons his trademark fedora at the 1981 Benson & Hedges Masters tournament. With every shot he takes, he unleashes a storm-like force that captivates audiences worldwide. Speaking of storms, we shift our focus to South Carolina where hurricanes wreak havoc along Charleston's coast. In this mid-20th-century photograph near Hotel Fort Sumter, we witness nature's own version of chaos unfolding before our eyes. Yet amidst destruction lies beauty; just like how six generations of RAF fighters line up together showcasing their evolution over time. From humble beginnings in 1939 to becoming formidable forces in aerial combat – each generation represents progress fueled by determination, and are not merely weather phenomena or airplanes; they embody power beyond measure – whether it be through natural disasters or the indomitable spirit of individuals like Alex Higgins.