Mammoth





Neil. Moralee posted a photo:
Founded in 1919 by Walter Owen Bentley in Cricklewood, London, the Bentley motor company quickly established a reputation for exceptional performance and engineering, famously dominating the 24 Hours of Le Mans throughout the 1920s with the help of the legendary 'Bentley Boys'. Following financial difficulties during the Great Depression, the company was acquired by Rolls-Royce in 1931, moving production to Derby and later to its iconic factory in Crewe, Cheshire, in 1946. After decades of being closely associated with Rolls-Royce, Bentley was purchased by the Volkswagen Group in 1998, a transition that sparked a significant revitalisation of the brand's identity as a manufacturer of luxury, high-performance grand tourers that continues to define its legacy today.
Beer, Devon, UK.


timlashbrook_photography posted a photo:
A truly remarkable aircraft. The ONY flying example left in the world.


clgkhkrf54 posted a photo:
WPA Photographs of the Great Depression by Dorothea Lange. These images are on file at the Library of Congress under the 8 digit alpha-numeric code at the end of the file name. See: guides.loc.gov/migrant-mother


Ben Matthews1992 posted a photo:
1925 built Fowler T3 Roller No. 16392 (MB 8144) at the 2025 Shrewsbury Steam Rally.


Manuel Gual posted a photo:
A Cinematic Journey Through the History of Aviation
Description:
A wide cinematic collection celebrating the evolution of aviation, from fragile early biplanes and daring pioneer pilots to flying boats, wartime fighters, classic airliners, supersonic icons, stealth aircraft, and futuristic aerospace designs. The series combines golden hour light, dramatic skies, ocean crossings, misty runways, military silhouettes, retro travel atmosphere, and science fiction concepts to create a visual timeline of flight as both engineering achievement and human dream.
These images have been generated by Artificial Intelligence.




MJAlford98 posted a photo:
A view of a traditional Wiltshire farm house on the bend of the road, edited with a slight sepia effect to convey a vintage heritage atmosphere.


PeteMartin posted a photo:
A full weekend of steam technology in the historic harbours of Dordrecht! Magnificent steamships, steam trains, a giant model building show, vintage cars, shanty choirs, steampunk performances, and lively food courts.

