Illustration showing a formation of Bristol �Bulldog� biplanes and a typical Bristol radial aero engine. The Schneider Trophy race was one of the...
The Bristol Bulldog IIA two-seat fighter/trainer aircraft, also called the Bulldog TM, on the ground being evaluated by the Royal Air Force. Filton,...
This Bristol Bulldog Mk. IV fighter biplane, serving for the Royal Air Force in 1933, was equipped with a Bristol Mercury engine with a ring cowling.
Workers at the Bristol Aeroplane Company works in Filton, Gloucester shaping and balancing propellers for the Bristol Bulldog, an all-steel fighter...
Mechanics at the Bristol Aeroplane Company works in Filton, Gloucester, adjusting a Bristol Jupiter engine during the manufacture of a Bristol...
Workers at the Bristol Aeroplane Co works at Filton, Gloucester, spraying identification markings onto the wings of the Bristol Bulldog, an all steel...
Workers at the Bristol Aeroplane Co works at Filton, Gloucester, fitting controls and calibrating the gun sights of the Bristol Bulldog, an all steel...
Factory at Filton, Gloucester where Bristol Bulldog all-steel fighting machines are being constructed for Australia.
Visitors to the Bristol Aeroplane Co works at Filton, Gloucester where the all-steel fighting planes 'Bristol Bulldogs' are constructed. Left to...
Bristol Bulldog IIA aircraft of 2 Squadron, RAF, performing smoke aerobatics whilst practising for the Hendon Air Display, 1935.
Bristol Bulldog IIA aircraft of 2 Squadron, RAF, performing smoke aerobatics whilst practising for the Hendon Air Display, 1935.