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"Vulcan: A Legendary Farewell to the Skies" In a spectacular display of precision and power, the Red Arrows bid farewell to the majestic Avro Vulcan BMk1

Background imageVulcan Collection: Whos to Blame?, 1875. Artist: Joseph Swain

Whos to Blame?, 1875. Artist: Joseph Swain
Whos to Blame?, 1875. Vulcan makes no excuse to Britannia as she shows him the bill for the loss of the iron-clad man-of-war vessel that sank after a collision off the coast of Ireland

Background imageVulcan Collection: Vulcan 20914_002

Vulcan 20914_002
Last flying Vulcan bomber taking off from RAF Waddington, Lincolnshire. Photographed from the air in July 2009. The Vulcan, designed by Avro and later manufactured by Hawker Siddeley

Background imageVulcan Collection: Vulcan bomber at RNAS Culdrose air show, Cornwall

Vulcan bomber at RNAS Culdrose air show, Cornwall
People looking up at a Vulcan bomber at an RNAS Culdrose air show, near Helston on the Lizard Peninsula, Cornwall. Date: circa 1980s

Background imageVulcan Collection: Avro Vulcan XL392 Le Bourget

Avro Vulcan XL392 Le Bourget
83 Squadron was the first to receive Mk2 Vulcans. From 1962 to 1964 XL392 was based at RAF Scampton and carried the Yellow Sun nuclear weapon until replaced by Blue Steel. Date: 1963

Background imageVulcan Collection: CM8 8272 Darren Turner, Aston Martin Vulcan

CM8 8272 Darren Turner, Aston Martin Vulcan
Darren Turner, Aston Martin Vulcan, Goodwood FoS 2015, 2015, Aston Martin, Aston Martin Vulcan, Classic, Darren Turner, entertainment, fearless, Festival of Speed, Flat out, FoS, Goodwood

Background imageVulcan Collection: 68005 is not an ex-BR engine, rather a standard Austerity, built by Robert Stephenson & Hawthorn

68005 is not an ex-BR engine, rather a standard Austerity, built by Robert Stephenson & Hawthorn (7169) in 1945. 47493 was built in 1927 by Vulcan Foundry ltd, at Newton-le-Willows, Lancashire

Background imageVulcan Collection: Cornelis van Haarlem Venus Vulcan Vulcanus painting

Cornelis van Haarlem Venus Vulcan Vulcanus painting
Cornelis van Haarlem, Venus and Vulcan, Venus and Vulcanus, painting, 1590, oil on canvas, Height, 181 cm (71.2 inches), Width, 207 cm (81.4 inches), Signed, Ao 1590 C, Cornelij Haerlemensis fecit

Background imageVulcan Collection: Mars Receives Weapons Venus Vulcan Allegory Mars

Mars Receives Weapons Venus Vulcan Allegory Mars
Mars Receives the Weapons from Venus and Vulcan: Allegory, Mars is being thrown by Venus, two putti lift the helmet to his head

Background imageVulcan Collection: Venus Mars Mars sitting couch disarmed Cupid

Venus Mars Mars sitting couch disarmed Cupid
Venus and Mars, Venus and Mars sitting on a couch, Mars is disarmed by Cupid. On the left two maidservants, one with a plate of food, the other holding up the curtain

Background imageVulcan Collection: Vulcan Ceres title object Mythological love stories

Vulcan Ceres title object Mythological love stories
Vulcan and Ceres (title on object) Mythological love stories (series title), Ceres is in front of the fire of the blacksmith. Vulcan kisses her

Background imageVulcan Collection: Erichthonius three daughters Cecrops born wasted seed

Erichthonius three daughters Cecrops born wasted seed
Erichthonius found by the three daughters of Cecrops, Erichthonius, born from the wasted seed of Vulcan on Mother Earth and trapped in a basket by Minerva, is found by the three daughters of Cecrops

Background imageVulcan Collection: Vulcanus sitting hammer foreground left right

Vulcanus sitting hammer foreground left right
Vulcanus, Vulcanus is sitting with a hammer in the foreground on the left. In the foreground on the right there is a naked figure on one knee. Floating in the air is a naked figure with large ears

Background imageVulcan Collection: Olympic gods clouds air element Aer title object

Olympic gods clouds air element Aer title object
Olympic gods among the clouds: the air element Aer (title on object) The four elements (series title), The gods Jupiter and Juno, with eagle and peacock respectively

Background imageVulcan Collection: Statue Vulcan Vulcan God Fire title object Print upper right

Statue Vulcan Vulcan God Fire title object Print upper right
Statue of Vulcan Vulcan, the God of Fire (title on object), Print upper right: Pag: 719, (story of) Vulcan (Hephaestus), statues, paintings, etc, objects of worship in Roman religion, smith

Background imageVulcan Collection: Vulcanus Vulcanus title object Eight classical gods

Vulcanus Vulcanus title object Eight classical gods
Vulcanus Vulcanus (title on object) Eight classical gods (series title), Vulcanus, standing in a niche, a hammer in his right hand, a helmet in his left hand, (story of) Vulcan (Hephaestus)

Background imageVulcan Collection: Apollo forge Vulcanus Theater emblems opened

Apollo forge Vulcanus Theater emblems opened
Apollo in the forge of Vulcanus Theater of emblems opened for the service of painters image holders etc. (series title), Vulcan, by his anvil, hears the news of Apollo, his wife

Background imageVulcan Collection: Thetis visits forge Vulcan Hephaestus

Thetis visits forge Vulcan Hephaestus
Thetis visits forge of Vulcan [Hephaestus]

Background imageVulcan Collection: Grotesque design Vulcan Hephaestus monkeys working

Grotesque design Vulcan Hephaestus monkeys working
Grotesque design with Vulcan (Hephaestus), monkeys working at forge, and other decorative elements

Background imageVulcan Collection: Venus Vulcan Hephaestus cupid archers

Venus Vulcan Hephaestus cupid archers
Venus and Vulcan (Hephaestus) with cupid archers

Background imageVulcan Collection: Venus Aphrodite Vulcan Hephaestus

Venus Aphrodite Vulcan Hephaestus
Venus (Aphrodite) and Vulcan (Hephaestus)

Background imageVulcan Collection: Vulcan Hephaestus Thetis armor Achilles

Vulcan Hephaestus Thetis armor Achilles
Vulcan [Hephaestus] giving Thetis armor for Achilles

Background imageVulcan Collection: Vulcan Hephaestus presents Venus Aphrodite arms

Vulcan Hephaestus presents Venus Aphrodite arms
Vulcan (Hephaestus) presents Venus (Aphrodite) with the arms made for Aeneas

Background imageVulcan Collection: Trionfi sugar sculptures Cybele Juno Raggvaglio della

Trionfi sugar sculptures Cybele Juno Raggvaglio della
Trionfi or sugar sculptures of Cybele and Juno, Raggvaglio della solenne comparsa, fatta in Roma gli otto di gennaio MDCLXXXVII

Background imageVulcan Collection: Two table ornaments depicting Neptune Vulcan

Two table ornaments depicting Neptune Vulcan
Two table ornaments depicting Neptune and Vulcan in carriages, An account of His Excellence Roger Earl of Castlemaines embassy: from His Sacred Majesty James the IId

Background imageVulcan Collection: Mars Venus Surprised Vulcan Hendrick Goltzius

Mars Venus Surprised Vulcan Hendrick Goltzius
Mars and Venus Surprised by Vulcan; Hendrick Goltzius (Dutch, 1558 - 1617); Netherlands; 1585; Engraving; Plate: 13.7 x 21.6 cm (5 3, 8 x 8 1, 2 in.)

Background imageVulcan Collection: Venus Forge Vulcan Francesco Solimena Italian

Venus Forge Vulcan Francesco Solimena Italian
Venus at the Forge of Vulcan; Francesco Solimena (Italian (Neapolitan), 1657 - 1747); 1704; Oil on canvas; 205.4 x 153.7 cm (80 7, 8 x 60 1, 2 in.)

Background imageVulcan Collection: Venus Receiving Vulcan Arms Aeneas Francesco Solimena

Venus Receiving Vulcan Arms Aeneas Francesco Solimena
Venus Receiving from Vulcan the Arms of Aeneas; Francesco Solimena (Italian (Neapolitan), 1657 - 1747); Italy; 1704; Pen and brown ink and brown wash over black chalk; 21 x 14.3 cm (8 1, 4 x 5 5)

Background imageVulcan Collection: Venus Mars Surprised Vulcan Hendrick Goltzius

Venus Mars Surprised Vulcan Hendrick Goltzius
Venus and Mars Surprised by Vulcan; Hendrick Goltzius (Dutch, 1558 - 1617); 1585; Pen and brown ink, brown wash, white gouache heightening, and black chalk, folded into squares, incised for transfer

Background imageVulcan Collection: Vulcan Forge Francesco Primaticcio Italian 1504

Vulcan Forge Francesco Primaticcio Italian 1504
Vulcan at His Forge; Francesco Primaticcio (Italian, 1504 - 1570); about 1550; Pen and brown ink and brown wash with white gouache heightening, squared; 25.1 x 14 cm (9 7, 8 x 5 1, 2 in.)



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"Vulcan: A Legendary Farewell to the Skies" In a spectacular display of precision and power, the Red Arrows bid farewell to the majestic Avro Vulcan BMk1, leaving aviation enthusiasts in awe. As they soared through the skies, memories of its iconic counterparts - Vickers Valiant BMk1 and XD869 - came rushing back. Steeped in history, this Avro Vulcan B2 XH533 was a true marvel of engineering. Just like the Greek gods in Mount Olympus, it commanded respect and admiration. Its legacy intertwined with Greek mythology as if plucked from pages published in 1880. The Avro Vulcan's name itself evoked strength and dominance. Armed with a Blue Steel stand-off bomb, it stood ready to defend its realm against any threat that dared challenge it. Even on special occasions like Barnes Wallace's birthday salute, an Avro Vulcan B2 would take flight to honor his genius contributions. As darkness fell upon the horizon, an ethereal glow illuminated the Avro Vulcan B2 at night. Its sleek silhouette cutting through the black canvas above left spectators spellbound by its sheer beauty. But let us not forget where it all began – with the mighty Avro Vulcan B1 XA900 paving the way for future generations of this remarkable aircraft. The evolution continued with each iteration; culminating in awe-inspiring creations such as the Avro Vulcan B2 and 698 Vulcan B-2. Yet amidst all these achievements lies another tale from history - SS Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse from 1900 – reminding us that progress is built upon foundations laid long ago. As we bid adieu to this legendary aircraft soaring into retirement, we are reminded of its indelible mark on aviation history. The Red Arrows' final tribute pays homage to an era defined by innovation and excellence – forever etching "Vulcan" into our collective memory as a symbol of power, grace, and the pursuit of greatness.