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Space race Glass Frame Collection

Step into the past and bring a piece of history into your home with our Space Race Glass Frames collection from Media Storehouse. These frames celebrate the thrilling and groundbreaking moments of the Space Age, showcasing iconic images of astronauts, rockets, and the moon landing. Each frame is meticulously crafted with high-quality glass and a sleek design, allowing the historic photographs to shine. Add a touch of nostalgia and wonder to any room in your home with these collectible frames from Media Storehouse.

Choose a picture from our Space race Glass Frame Collection for your Wall Art and Photo Gifts

214 Glass Frames

Background imageSpace race Glass Frame Collection: Apollo spacecraft at the Moon, artwork

Apollo spacecraft at the Moon, artwork
Apollo spacecraft at the Moon. Artwork of the Apollo Lunar Module (LM, left, gold) and the Apollo Command/Service Module (CSM, right, grey) at the Moon, with the Earth in the background

Background imageSpace race Glass Frame Collection: Spacecraft on the Moon, lunar map

Spacecraft on the Moon, lunar map
Spacecraft on the Moon. Map showing coloured markers for 34 spacecraft that impacted or landed on the Moon from the 1960s onwards

Background imageSpace race Glass Frame Collection: Saturn V rocket launch, artwork

Saturn V rocket launch, artwork. The Saturn V was the launch vehicle for NASAs Apollo program of manned missions to the Moon. The Apollo program took place between 1961 and 1975

Background imageSpace race Glass Frame Collection: Official Portrait of Neil Armstrong, 1969 (photo)

Official Portrait of Neil Armstrong, 1969 (photo)
5322852 Official Portrait of Neil Armstrong, 1969 (photo); (add.info.: Apollo 11 mission of July 1969 commanded by Neil Armstrong was the first manned moon landing); Photo © NASA

Background imageSpace race Glass Frame Collection: President Kennedy makes his We choose to go to the Moon speech, Rice University, 1962

President Kennedy makes his We choose to go to the Moon speech, Rice University, 1962. US President John F. Kennedy gives his We choose to go to the Moon speech in Houston, Texas

Background imageSpace race Glass Frame Collection: Apollo 17 astronaut

Apollo 17 astronaut. US astronaut and geologist Dr Harrison Schmitt exploring the Taurus-Littrow region of the Moon, as part of NASAs Apollo 17 mission

Background imageSpace race Glass Frame Collection: Astronaut footprints on the Moon

Astronaut footprints on the Moon. Computer artwork recreating a photograph of boot imprints left by astronauts on the Moon

Background imageSpace race Glass Frame Collection: Yuri Gagarin, Soviet cosmonaut

Yuri Gagarin, Soviet cosmonaut
Yuri Gagarin (1934-1968), soviet cosmonaut and first man in space. Gagarin made the first manned space flight on 12 April 1961

Background imageSpace race Glass Frame Collection: Yuri Gagarin driving through London, UK

Yuri Gagarin driving through London, UK
Yuri Gagarin (1934-1968), Soviet cosmonaut and first man in space, driving through London, UK, in an open-top car. Gagarin made the first manned space flight on 12 April 1961

Background imageSpace race Glass Frame Collection: Apollo 17 sample of lunar basalt

Apollo 17 sample of lunar basalt. The dark areas visible on the Moon (the lunar maria) are plains of flood basaltic lava flows

Background imageSpace race Glass Frame Collection: Apollo 16 lunar rover, artwork

Apollo 16 lunar rover, artwork
Apollo 16 lunar rover. Artwork of the US astronaut John Watts Young (born 1930) driving a lunar rover on a performance test run on the Moons surface

Background imageSpace race Glass Frame Collection: Apollo lunar rover, artwork

Apollo lunar rover, artwork. Two Apollo astronauts in a lunar rover, exploring on the Moon. Their lunar landing module is at upper left

Background imageSpace race Glass Frame Collection: Sergei Korolev, 1961

Sergei Korolev, 1961
Sergei Korolev (1907-1966), pioneering Soviet rocket scientist, during the launch of Vostok 1, the first manned space mission, in April 1961

Background imageSpace race Glass Frame Collection: Moons surface, Zond 3 image

Moons surface, Zond 3 image
Moons surface. Photocopy of an image taken by the Soviet lunar probe Zond 3, on 1st September 1966, showing the cratered surface of the far side of the Moon

Background imageSpace race Glass Frame Collection: Sergei korolyov, soviet scientist and designer in the sphere of rocket building and cosmonautics

Sergei korolyov, soviet scientist and designer in the sphere of rocket building and cosmonautics, ballistic and geophysical rockets, the first satellites

Background imageSpace race Glass Frame Collection: Sergei Korolev, Soviet rocket scientist

Sergei Korolev, Soviet rocket scientist
Sergei Korolev (1907-1966), pioneering Soviet rocket scientist. Korolev studied aviation in Moscow, and in his late teens designed and built gliders as a hobby

Background imageSpace race Glass Frame Collection: Lt. Col Valery Bykovsky, Soviet cosmonaut at London Heathrow Airport

Lt. Col Valery Bykovsky, Soviet cosmonaut at London Heathrow Airport, Thursday 19th October 1967. Valery Bykovsky set a space endurance record when he spent five days in orbit aboard Vostok 5 in

Background imageSpace race Glass Frame Collection: Yuri Gagarin, Soviet Cosmonaut, the first human to journey into outer space when his

Yuri Gagarin, Soviet Cosmonaut, the first human to journey into outer space when his Vostok spacecraft completed an orbit of the Earth (12th April 1961), visits Britain, Tuesday 11th July 1961

Background imageSpace race Glass Frame Collection: Leading Russian Scientists outside COSPAR meeting, Committee on Space Research, London

Leading Russian Scientists outside COSPAR meeting, Committee on Space Research, London, on day it was announced that the Soviet Union has successfully sent a man to Space, Yuri Gagarin

Background imageSpace race Glass Frame Collection: Mercury spacecraft Friendship 7 at the Science Museum, London, October 1965

Mercury spacecraft Friendship 7 at the Science Museum, London, October 1965. New press conference to announce that astronaut Colonel John Glenn will open a London exhibition next week of the Mercury

Background imageSpace race Glass Frame Collection: Frances 'Poppy'Northcutt, mathematician aged 25 who works at the Mission

Frances "Poppy"Northcutt, mathematician aged 25 who works at the Mission
Frances " Poppy" Northcutt, mathematician aged 25 who works at the Mission Control Centre in Houston, Texas, pictured in London

Background imageSpace race Glass Frame Collection: Betting Odds on first man to land on the moon, UK, Friday 4th February 1966

Betting Odds on first man to land on the moon, UK, Friday 4th February 1966. On the day that Russian spacecraft Luna 9 sends back the first picture ever taken on the moon, bookmakers William Hill

Background imageSpace race Glass Frame Collection: Yuri Gagarin seen here with Prime Minister Harold Macmillan at Admiralty House

Yuri Gagarin seen here with Prime Minister Harold Macmillan at Admiralty House. The Russian astronaut waves to the crowd before saying goodbye to the Prime Minister

Background imageSpace race Glass Frame Collection: Russian cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin and rocket engineer Sergey Korolyov, 1961

Russian cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin and rocket engineer Sergey Korolyov, 1961. Pictured at Baikonur Cosmodrome, USSR. Korolyov (1907-1966)

Background imageSpace race Glass Frame Collection: Soviet era space poster

Soviet era space poster
Soviets in Space poster, 1963. " Long live the worlds first female cosmonaut", a Soviet poster (in Czech) celebrating Valentina Tereshkova who orbited the Earth in Vostok 6, in June 1963

Background imageSpace race Glass Frame Collection: Apollo 11 Crew In Quarantine on USS Hornet welcomed by President Nixon, 1969 (colour photograph)

Apollo 11 Crew In Quarantine on USS Hornet welcomed by President Nixon, 1969 (colour photograph)
5322855 Apollo 11 Crew In Quarantine on USS Hornet welcomed by President Nixon, 1969 (colour photograph); (add.info.: Apollo 11 mission of July 1969 was the first manned moon landing Mobile)

Background imageSpace race Glass Frame Collection: Apollo 11 crew on raft in the Pacific waiting for helicopter, 1969 (colour photograph)

Apollo 11 crew on raft in the Pacific waiting for helicopter, 1969 (colour photograph)
5322848 Apollo 11 crew on raft in the Pacific waiting for helicopter, 1969 (colour photograph); (add.info.: Apollo 11 mission of July 1969 was the first manned moon landing Crew Armstrong)

Background imageSpace race Glass Frame Collection: Apollo 11 Lifts Off, 1969 (photo)

Apollo 11 Lifts Off, 1969 (photo)
5322859 Apollo 11 Lifts Off, 1969 (photo); (add.info.: Apollo 11 mission of July 1969 was the first manned moon landing Saturn V launch vehicle (SA-506) for the Apollo 11 mission liftoff at 8

Background imageSpace race Glass Frame Collection: New York City welcomes the Apollo 11 crew in a ticker tape parade, 1969 (colour photograph)

New York City welcomes the Apollo 11 crew in a ticker tape parade, 1969 (colour photograph)
5322850 New York City welcomes the Apollo 11 crew in a ticker tape parade, 1969 (colour photograph); (add.info.: Apollo 11 mission of July 1969 was the first manned moon landing Neil Armstrong)

Background imageSpace race Glass Frame Collection: The Apollo 11 Lunar Module Eagle prepares to land, 1969 (photo)

The Apollo 11 Lunar Module Eagle prepares to land, 1969 (photo)
5322846 The Apollo 11 Lunar Module Eagle prepares to land, 1969 (photo); (add.info.: Apollo 11 mission of July 1969 was the first manned moon landing); Photo © NASA

Background imageSpace race Glass Frame Collection: Buzz Aldrin Deploys Apollo 11 Experiments, 1969 (colour photograph)

Buzz Aldrin Deploys Apollo 11 Experiments, 1969 (colour photograph)
5322862 Buzz Aldrin Deploys Apollo 11 Experiments, 1969 (colour photograph); (add.info.: Apollo 11 mission of July 1969 was the first manned moon landing Lunar Module Pilot Buzz Aldrin carries)

Background imageSpace race Glass Frame Collection: Apollo 11 crew of Aldrin, Armstrong and Collins announced, 1969 (b / w photo)

Apollo 11 crew of Aldrin, Armstrong and Collins announced, 1969 (b / w photo)
5322860 Apollo 11 crew of Aldrin, Armstrong and Collins announced, 1969 (b/w photo); (add.info.: Apollo 11 mission of July 1969 was the first manned moon landing Lunar module pilot Buzz Aldrin;)

Background imageSpace race Glass Frame Collection: Apollo 11 Launch, 1969 (photo)

Apollo 11 Launch, 1969 (photo)
5322844 Apollo 11 Launch, 1969 (photo); (add.info.: Apollo 11 mission of July 1969 was the first manned moon landing Saturn V rocket lifted off from NASAs Kennedy Space Center); Photo © NASA

Background imageSpace race Glass Frame Collection: Buzz Aldrin at Tranquility Base, 1969 (colour photograph)

Buzz Aldrin at Tranquility Base, 1969 (colour photograph)
5322866 Buzz Aldrin at Tranquility Base, 1969 (colour photograph); (add.info.: Apollo 11 mission of July 1969 was the first manned moon landing Lunar Module Pilot Buzz Aldrin carries the Passive)

Background imageSpace race Glass Frame Collection: Aldrin Descends Lunar Module Ladder, 1969 (colour photograph)

Aldrin Descends Lunar Module Ladder, 1969 (colour photograph)
5322864 Aldrin Descends Lunar Module Ladder, 1969 (colour photograph); (add.info.: Apollo 11 mission of July 1969 was the first manned moon landing Astronaut Buzz Aldrin lunar module pilot leaves)

Background imageSpace race Glass Frame Collection: Apollo 11 Patch in safekeeping for first Mars Crew, 2014 (colour photograph)

Apollo 11 Patch in safekeeping for first Mars Crew, 2014 (colour photograph)
5322861 Apollo 11 Patch in safekeeping for first Mars Crew, 2014 (colour photograph); (add.info.: Apollo 11 mission of July 1969 was the first manned moon landing This framed patch signed by crew)

Background imageSpace race Glass Frame Collection: Spectators wait for launch of Apollo 11, 1969 (b / w photo)

Spectators wait for launch of Apollo 11, 1969 (b / w photo)
5322847 Spectators wait for launch of Apollo 11, 1969 (b/w photo); (add.info.: Apollo 11 mission of July 1969 was the first manned moon landing Adjacent to the Kennedy Space Center thousands of)

Background imageSpace race Glass Frame Collection: Kennedy Giving Historic Speech to Congress, 1961. Creator: NASA

Kennedy Giving Historic Speech to Congress, 1961. Creator: NASA
Kennedy Giving Historic Speech to Congress, 1961. President John F. Kennedy in his historic message to a joint session of the Congress, on May 25, 1961 declared

Background imageSpace race Glass Frame Collection: US president John F Kennedy at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, USA, September 11

US president John F Kennedy at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, USA, September 11, 1962. A briefing is given by Major Rocco Petrone to the president during a tour of Blockhouse 34 at the Cape

Background imageSpace race Glass Frame Collection: Gemini 4 Astronauts meet Yuri Gagarin, Paris, France, 1965. Creator: NASA

Gemini 4 Astronauts meet Yuri Gagarin, Paris, France, 1965. Creator: NASA
Gemini 4 Astronauts meet Yuri Gagarin, Paris, France, 1965. Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin shakes hand with NASAs Gemini 4 astronauts, Edward H. White II and James A

Background imageSpace race Glass Frame Collection: Kennedy at Rice University, 1962. Creator: Unknown

Kennedy at Rice University, 1962. Creator: Unknown
Kennedy at Rice University, 1962. US President John F. Kennedy gives his We choose to go to the Moon speech in Houston, Texas

Background imageSpace race Glass Frame Collection: Yuri Gagarin, Soviet pilot and cosmonaut, the first man in space, 1961 (colour photo)

Yuri Gagarin, Soviet pilot and cosmonaut, the first man in space, 1961 (colour photo)
5234048 Yuri Gagarin, Soviet pilot and cosmonaut, the first man in space, 1961 (colour photo) by Russian Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Yuri Gagarin (1934-1968)

Background imageSpace race Glass Frame Collection: Colonel Frank Borman, NASA Astronaut and Commander Apollo 8

Colonel Frank Borman, NASA Astronaut and Commander Apollo 8, the first manned spacecraft to leave low Earth orbit, reach the Moon, orbit it, and return (December 1968)

Background imageSpace race Glass Frame Collection: Madame Tussauds staff put the finishing touches to waxwork models of astronauts Neil

Madame Tussauds staff put the finishing touches to waxwork models of astronauts Neil Armstrong (front) and Buzz Aldrin ahead of display (starting 16th July)

Background imageSpace race Glass Frame Collection: Lt. Col Valery Bykovsky, Soviet cosmonaut at London Heathrow Airport

Lt. Col Valery Bykovsky, Soviet cosmonaut at London Heathrow Airport, Thursday 19th October 1967. Valery Bykovsky set a space endurance record when he spent five days in orbit aboard Vostok 5 in

Background imageSpace race Glass Frame Collection: Lt. Col Valery Bykovsky, Soviet cosmonaut enjoys a cup of tea with Lord Mayor Alderman

Lt. Col Valery Bykovsky, Soviet cosmonaut enjoys a cup of tea with Lord Mayor Alderman Mrs Elizabeth Yarwood, during a tour of the city, Manchester, 24th October 1967

Background imageSpace race Glass Frame Collection: 3. 5 ounces of Moon dust arrives in the UK, from the recent Apollo 11 mission to the moon

3. 5 ounces of Moon dust arrives in the UK, from the recent Apollo 11 mission to the moon
3.5 ounces of Moon dust arrives in the UK, from the recent Apollo 11 mission to the moon, Friday 19th September 1969. Some of the rarest substance on Earth will go to other scientists to study

Background imageSpace race Glass Frame Collection: Colonel Frank Borman, NASA Astronaut and Commander Apollo 8

Colonel Frank Borman, NASA Astronaut and Commander Apollo 8, the first manned spacecraft to leave low Earth orbit, reach the Moon, orbit it, and return (December 1968)



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