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Siddeley Collection (page 17)

From land to sea, the Siddeley legacy soars high and dives deep

Background imageSiddeley Collection: de Havilland / Hawker Siddeley DH / HS121 Trident 2E G-AVFC

de Havilland / Hawker Siddeley DH / HS121 Trident 2E G-AVFC
de Havilland/Hawker Siddeley DH/HS121 Trident 2E, G-AVFC, of BEA at Hatfield. John Cunningham is on the left

Background imageSiddeley Collection: North American Sabre F4 XB982 of the RAF

North American Sabre F4 XB982 of the RAF
North American Sabre F4, XB982, of the RAF which was used as a testbed for the Bristol Siddeley Orpheus 801 turbojet

Background imageSiddeley Collection: The Supermarine Nanok flying boat

The Supermarine Nanok flying boat was built for Denmark and was powered by three Armstrong Siddeley Jaguar radials

Background imageSiddeley Collection: Hawker P1072 VP401

Hawker P1072 VP401
Hawker P1072, VP401, was the extensively modified P1040 fitted with an Armstrong Siddeley Snarler rocket motor in the tail under the rudder

Background imageSiddeley Collection: The Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire-powered Hawker Hunter

The Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire-powered Hawker Hunter prototype was the silver-painted WB202, February 1954. Date: 1954

Background imageSiddeley Collection: Hawker Hunter T7 XL564 (rear) in formation

Hawker Hunter T7 XL564 (rear) in formation
Hawker Hunter T7, XL564, (rear) in formation with the first Hawker Siddeley P1127 Kestrel, XS688

Background imageSiddeley Collection: The Junkers Ju52 / 1mci D-2133

The Junkers Ju52 / 1mci D-2133
The Junkers Ju52/1mci, D-2133, was powered by an Armstrong Siddeley Leopard radial

Background imageSiddeley Collection: Junkers K43

Junkers K43
This Junkers K43 was powered by a Armstrong Siddeley Panther radial

Background imageSiddeley Collection: Avro Lancaster III TW911 flight testing

Avro Lancaster III TW911 flight testing
Avro Lancaster III, TW911, flight testing two Armstrong Siddeley turboprops

Background imageSiddeley Collection: Ground running an Armstrong Siddeley Python turboprop

Ground running an Armstrong Siddeley Python turboprop on an Avro Lancaster

Background imageSiddeley Collection: Avro Lancaster III TW911

Avro Lancaster III TW911
Avro Lancaster III, TW911, just after take off, modified to take two 3, 670shp Amstrong Siddeley Python I turboprops in the outboard positions

Background imageSiddeley Collection: Royal Wedding 1923 - the honeymoon car

Royal Wedding 1923 - the honeymoon car

Background imageSiddeley Collection: Siddeley Special

Siddeley Special
An expensive (L1300) but handsome, powerful and luxurious touring limousine. Date: 1937

Background imageSiddeley Collection: Armstrong Siddeley 17

Armstrong Siddeley 17
Armstrong-Siddeley 17 saloon, a middle-size family car. Date: 1936

Background imageSiddeley Collection: Hebe suit and Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire, 1953

Hebe suit and Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire, 1953
A woman enters a magnificent looking Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire saloon car wearing a dark grey barathea suit with flapped pockets set at an angle

Background imageSiddeley Collection: Player Motor Cars: Rover, Siddeley, Singer

Player Motor Cars: Rover, Siddeley, Singer
Page of Players cigarette cards from An Album of Motor Cars, Second Series, featuring the Rover Sixteen Sports Saloon; the Siddeley Special Touring Limousine; and the Singer 12 H.P. Saloon. Date: 1937

Background imageSiddeley Collection: Two ladies and their Armstrong Siddeley car

Two ladies and their Armstrong Siddeley car parked at the roadside

Background imageSiddeley Collection: Elderly couple and their Armstrong Siddeley car

Elderly couple and their Armstrong Siddeley car
An elderly couple standing alongside their black shiny Armstrong Siddeley car

Background imageSiddeley Collection: Armstrong Siddeley

Armstrong Siddeley
Two ladies (one seated on the running board) next to a 1.7 Litre Armstrong Siddeley

Background imageSiddeley Collection: Policeman and parked late 1920s cars

Policeman and parked late 1920s cars
A Policeman walks past two parked cars, a Austin 10 Drop Head Coupe & 1939 Armstrong Siddeley (right)

Background imageSiddeley Collection: Famous six cylinder Siddeley-Deasy motor car

Famous six cylinder Siddeley-Deasy motor car
A photograph showing a Siddeley-Deasy with Connaught coach work



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From land to sea, the Siddeley legacy soars high and dives deep. Witness the awe-inspiring Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S2 of the Royal Navy as it gracefully lands on deck, showcasing its power and precision. The Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire engine roars with authority, propelling the mighty Hawker Siddeley HS121 Trident 3B G-AWZB in BEA markings through the skies. But let's not forget about their ground-breaking contributions. Behold the Gloster Meteor F8 WA820, a true marvel of engineering that pushed boundaries and set new standards. And who can overlook the English Electric Canberra B2 WH713, an icon of speed and agility? The Avro 698 Vulcan B-2 stands tall as a symbol of strength and innovation, reminding us of Siddeley's commitment to excellence. Meanwhile, at Heathrow Airport, witness the majestic Hawker Siddeley Tridents of BEA taking flight - a testament to their reliability and efficiency. In another realm entirely lies the remarkable Hawker Siddeley Nimrod XV254; this airborne sentinel keeps watch from above with unwavering vigilance. Yet even before these magnificent machines took flight, there was trouble brewing in 1903 - but oh how they triumphed over adversity. Their motor cars were truly wonderful indeed. And finally, we cannot overlook one of their most iconic creations: behold the mighty Harrier GR. 1 XV757 soaring through blue skies with unmatched grace and versatility. Siddeley's name is etched into history alongside these incredible feats - each aircraft representing years of dedication and ingenuity. From land to sea to air; they have left an indelible mark on our world.