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"Unforgettable Moments: Capturing the Power of Records" On Sunday 3rd July 1938, Mallard raced past Little Bytham at 123 mph (198 km/h), then

Background imageRecords Collection: Ian Callaghan, Liverpool F. C.s right winger relaxes with his record collection at

Ian Callaghan, Liverpool F. C.s right winger relaxes with his record collection at
Ian Callaghan, Liverpool F.C.s right winger relaxes with his record collection at his home in Waverley Road, Liverpool. December 1965 P009849

Background imageRecords Collection: 28 year old Jean De Vere, former member of the Kent Ladies Eleven

28 year old Jean De Vere, former member of the Kent Ladies Eleven, has taken over the Martin Walter Ltd cricket team that was skittled out for nothing at the weekend

Background imageRecords Collection: One of the RCA factory workers, Mrs. Mary Lyall, of Barmston Way, Washington

One of the RCA factory workers, Mrs. Mary Lyall, of Barmston Way, Washington, sorts through a pile of the smash hit singles in April 1972

Background imageRecords Collection: Women checking the quality of the records at the RCA record plant in Washington in July

Women checking the quality of the records at the RCA record plant in Washington in July 1971. The women have to listen to the same record as many as 30 times during their eight hour shift. 20/07/71

Background imageRecords Collection: Opera singer and research scientist Phillip Bailey who collects music boxes

Opera singer and research scientist Phillip Bailey who collects music boxes, gramophones and phonographs in January 1980 27/01/80

Background imageRecords Collection: This De Havilland D. H. 84 G-ACCV Seafarer flown by Mr Jim Mollison

This De Havilland D. H. 84 G-ACCV Seafarer flown by Mr Jim Mollison
This De Havilland D.H.84 G-ACCV Seafarer flown by Mr Jim Mollison and his wife Amy Mollison (formerly Amy Johnson), pictured in flight over Mine Head Lighthouse off the coast of Waterford

Background imageRecords Collection: Guiness Book of Records title holder from drinking pints quickly Chris Southcombe can

Guiness Book of Records title holder from drinking pints quickly Chris Southcombe can even drink opints standing upside down. He can drink two pints in 45 seconds standing on his head March 1971

Background imageRecords Collection: There are 25 gorgeous girls packed into that little rubber dingy

There are 25 gorgeous girls packed into that little rubber dingy. They are claiming a world record. The girls floated some what perilously on the cold, muddy waters of the river dons in Doncaster

Background imageRecords Collection: James Callaghan Prime Minister appearing on the Jimmy Young radio show 1979

James Callaghan Prime Minister appearing on the Jimmy Young radio show 1979

Background imageRecords Collection: Twenty people set a record for squeezing into a telephone box. January 1978

Twenty people set a record for squeezing into a telephone box. January 1978

Background imageRecords Collection: Competitions Records Phone Box Cramming

Competitions Records Phone Box Cramming

Background imageRecords Collection: Competitions Records Phone Box Cramming January 1978

Competitions Records Phone Box Cramming January 1978

Background imageRecords Collection: English aviator Amy Johnson pictured soon after her dramatic 9 o clock arrival at Croydon

English aviator Amy Johnson pictured soon after her dramatic 9 o clock arrival at Croydon aerodrome, London as she returns from her historic 11, 000 mile solo trip from Britain to Australia

Background imageRecords Collection: Footballer Kevin Keegan with the record he has cut called Head over Heels in Love

Footballer Kevin Keegan with the record he has cut called Head over Heels in Love released by EMI May 1979

Background imageRecords Collection: Brian Clough Sunderland FC seen here with his record collection at home

Brian Clough Sunderland FC seen here with his record collection at home. January 1964 P64 13

Background imageRecords Collection: Its the Big D Show at Radio Walsgrave. Disc jockey Dave Stephenson(right

Its the Big D Show at Radio Walsgrave. Disc jockey Dave Stephenson(right) and technician Tom Wadrop set their record request programme rolling. Walsgrave hospital, Coventry. 14th July 1972

Background imageRecords Collection: Julie Rogers April 1964 Singer pictured at home with her new record '

Julie Rogers April 1964 Singer pictured at home with her new record " Its magic". Music Record Player Vinyl Record

Background imageRecords Collection: Record collector: Mr. Brodetsky a Leeds record collector seen here with his collection

Record collector: Mr. Brodetsky a Leeds record collector seen here with his collection. 1955 A147-003

Background imageRecords Collection: Return of the R34 airship from its Atlantic flight Commander Major George Scott

Return of the R34 airship from its Atlantic flight Commander Major George Scott July 1919 P000955

Background imageRecords Collection: Mr Jim and Mrs. J Mollison, otherwise known as Amy Johnson

Mr Jim and Mrs. J Mollison, otherwise known as Amy Johnson, standing beside the De Havilland Dragon plane " Seafarer" in which they made on East to West crossing of the Atlantic

Background imageRecords Collection: Capt Charles A Lindberghs Spirit of St Louis, a Ryan NYP single-engine monoplane

Capt Charles A Lindberghs Spirit of St Louis, a Ryan NYP single-engine monoplane arrives at Croydon on 30th May 1927 from Paris via Brussels

Background imageRecords Collection: The Hustler beat the previous Tokyo-London flight record - by an RAF Canberra bomber in

The Hustler beat the previous Tokyo-London flight record - by an RAF Canberra bomber in 1957 by nine hours. The B58 Hustler taxiing in at Greenham Common, Berks, after its historic flight

Background imageRecords Collection: Birdman Bryan Allen flew into the record books by cycling across the English Channel

Birdman Bryan Allen flew into the record books by cycling across the English Channel. The saddle-sore Californian pedalled his magnificent machine over in less than three hours to make the first

Background imageRecords Collection: Kathleen Craig juke box queen who selects records for jukeboxes. 1956 A516-001

Kathleen Craig juke box queen who selects records for jukeboxes. 1956 A516-001

Background imageRecords Collection: Kathleen Craig juke box queen who selects records for jukeboxes. 1956 A516-003

Kathleen Craig juke box queen who selects records for jukeboxes. 1956 A516-003

Background imageRecords Collection: Record collector: Mr. Brodetsky a Leeds record collector seen here with his collection

Record collector: Mr. Brodetsky a Leeds record collector seen here with his collection. 1955 A147-002

Background imageRecords Collection: A youth waits to here the latest recording at his local record shop

A youth waits to here the latest recording at his local record shop. September 1956 P005403

Background imageRecords Collection: Junior DJ s, children of Disc Jockey Terry Wogan have some fun playing together at

Junior DJ s, children of Disc Jockey Terry Wogan have some fun playing together at home near Slough Bucks February 1976. Pictured together Alan Wogan 8 Mark Wogan 5 Katherine Wogan 3 Katherine is now

Background imageRecords Collection: Terry Wogan BBC Disc Jockey, pictured in his studio January 1976

Terry Wogan BBC Disc Jockey, pictured in his studio January 1976

Background imageRecords Collection: Louis Bleriot. P004316

Louis Bleriot. P004316

Background imageRecords Collection: Louis Bleriot at Dover on his 21st anniversary of his First Channel Flight

Louis Bleriot at Dover on his 21st anniversary of his First Channel Flight. July 1929 P004317

Background imageRecords Collection: Amelia Earhart flies the Atlantic. OPS 'The Friendship'

Amelia Earhart flies the Atlantic. OPS "The Friendship"
Amelia Earhart flies the Atlantic. OPS " The Friendship", a triple engined Fokker she used for the flight anchored at Burry Port, South Wales, where she landed. 18th June 1928

Background imageRecords Collection: Amelia Earhart flies the Atlantic. OPS Her coming ashore at Burry Port, South Wales

Amelia Earhart flies the Atlantic. OPS Her coming ashore at Burry Port, South Wales, where she landed after flying 1, 900 miles from Newfoundland. 18th June 1928

Background imageRecords Collection: Amelia Earhart, Aviation Pioneer Atlantic Flight. 1st female to fly the Atlantic

Amelia Earhart, Aviation Pioneer Atlantic Flight. 1st female to fly the Atlantic. Amelia Earhart and her pilot Wilmer Stultz coming ashore Burry Port in South Wales from their fockker aircraft The

Background imageRecords Collection: Miss Earhart flies the Atlantic OP260B

Miss Earhart flies the Atlantic OP260B

Background imageRecords Collection: Amelia Earhart airwoman shaking hands with the American Ambassador

Amelia Earhart airwoman shaking hands with the American Ambassador

Background imageRecords Collection: Amelia Earhart flies the Atlantic. OPS Her coming ashore at Burry Port, South Wales

Amelia Earhart flies the Atlantic. OPS Her coming ashore at Burry Port, South Wales, where she landed after flying 1, 900 miles from Newfoundland. 18th June 1928

Background imageRecords Collection: Amelia Earhart earned a place of honour in the history with her memorable crossing of

Amelia Earhart earned a place of honour in the history with her memorable crossing of the Pacific

Background imageRecords Collection: On this day 20 / 6 / 1928 Amelia Earhart completed her Atlantic flight Our

On this day 20 / 6 / 1928 Amelia Earhart completed her Atlantic flight Our
On this day 20/6/1928 Amelia Earhart completed her Atlantic flight Our picture shows Amelia Earhart 1928 Atlantic Flight Amelia shakes hands with Mrs J W Welch the Mayor of Southampton

Background imageRecords Collection: Amelia Earhart airwoman who flew the Atlantic with Raymond & Mrs Guest who largely

Amelia Earhart airwoman who flew the Atlantic with Raymond & Mrs Guest who largely financed the flight. R Gordon mechanic Miss Earhart Wilmer Stultz pilot Mrs Foster Welch Mayor of Southampton

Background imageRecords Collection: Miss Gertrude Ederle, American swimming champion, by the statue of Captain Webb

Miss Gertrude Ederle, American swimming champion, by the statue of Captain Webb. 8th August 1926

Background imageRecords Collection: Gertrude Ederle, who became the first woman to swim the English Channel in 1926

Gertrude Ederle, who became the first woman to swim the English Channel in 1926. August 1926

Background imageRecords Collection: Gertrude Ederle, who became the first woman August 1926 to swim the English Channel in

Gertrude Ederle, who became the first woman August 1926 to swim the English Channel in 1926 with her father Henry Ederle

Background imageRecords Collection: Disc Jockey: Tony Blackburn seen here at home with family. S74-5269-003

Disc Jockey: Tony Blackburn seen here at home with family. S74-5269-003

Background imageRecords Collection: 24 years old Rory Blackwell, urged on by teenage supporters

24 years old Rory Blackwell, urged on by teenage supporters, as he attempts to beat the worlds drumming record. Rory started Drumming at 9 A.M. this morning and must continue non-stop until 9 pm

Background imageRecords Collection: David Turner after completing 77 hours non-stop on the see saw in his world record

David Turner after completing 77 hours non-stop on the see saw in his world record attempt. December 1969 Z12505-001

Background imageRecords Collection: Amelia Earhart, the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean

Amelia Earhart, the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean. The friendship anchored at Burry Point, Carmarthenshire, after the flight. June 1928 P003974

Background imageRecords Collection: Singer Nina Simone stands besides a poster advertising on of her records at a press

Singer Nina Simone stands besides a poster advertising on of her records at a press reception held at Philips record company building at Stanhope Place July 1965



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"Unforgettable Moments: Capturing the Power of Records" On Sunday 3rd July 1938, Mallard raced past Little Bytham at 123 mph (198 km/h), then. . Sir Donald Bradman: A Cricket Legend etching his name in the record books. The Sex Pistols. 10th March 1977. London. There are back again - rewriting punk rock records. Everton forward Bob Latchford celebrates after scoring his 30th goal of the season in a remarkable feat. Exploring maritime history with the Wreck Chart of the British Isles for 1868. Witnessing cricket history unfold through the score-board at Sydney Cricket Ground, 1901. Unveiling secrets from aviation's early days with records of first UK aerial mail service. Somerset House, 1809: Where time was marked and work recorded by a faithful Clocking-In Machine. Immersing oneself in nostalgia while listening to cherished vinyl records spin on turntables. Fifteen girls packed themselves into a mini car in London, 1966 - an audacious record-breaking stunt. Experiencing love through music cover art like Nat King Cole's "When I Fall in Love. " Records transcend time, capturing extraordinary moments that shape our collective memory. Note.