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Marc Bolan with girlfriend Gloria Jones and their baby son, Rolan Bolan - born 26th September 1975 - pictured 8th January 1976
Louvain the subject of mass destruction by the German army over a period of five days from 25 August 1914. 4327
Portrait of Matt McGinn, Scottish singer and Entertainer. 21st April 1969
Arnold Ridley actor who plays Mr Godfrey in the BBC TV series Dads Army seen here as a Lance Corporal in the First World War. Circa 1915
Mens Fashion, 14th February 1984. Male model wearing canvas jacket with big pocket and stud detail by Dam Yankee Jeans, £ 16.99. Canvas jeans £ 14.99
Recruits being trained on how to manoeuvre large artillery pieces by territorial army instructors. 25th October 1914
Evening classes at East Kilbride High School gets free entertainment from folk singers Matt McGinn during his lectures on Folk. 9th October 1972
Scottish comedian Glen Daly seen on stage performing in Glasgow 13th August 1970
Portrait of Glen Daly taken on 17th November 1960
British cavalry watering their horses at a river in France. Circa October 1914 Original Caption: Lancers watering their horses at a river in France. Others are seen crossiing the bridge
Members of the Royal Artillery seen here parading through the streets of London during the 1919 victory parade. 19th July 1919
The Gordon Highlanders seen here shortly after disembarking from at a train at an un-named South Coast station marching to the harbour to embark for their channel crossing to France
London Victory march and celebration seen here passing down the Mall. July 21st 1919
British troops crossing the Channel aboard a troopship during World War One Circa 1915
Belgian soldiers on their way to take up a new position during World War One. Circa 1915
Maori soldier carries his Maori doll as a mascot as he arrives in Britain to take part in World War One. Circa 1915
A Klaxon horn which warns against gas attacks on French trenches during World War One. circa 1916
World War One - Canadian troops sit in their fox holes manning their machine guns Circa 1915
Commander-in-Chief Earl Haig (R) visits Canadian troops Circa 1915
World War One - Italian troops on march with cannon October 1915
World War One - Polish refugees travel on any available means of transport as they flee from an invaded Poland. 1915
World War I British troops charging from the trenches. The trenches of World War I have given us some of the most horrific images of the twentieth century
World War One - Belgian troop on horseback guard a food convoy carriage on its way to Liege. 1914
World War One - Refugees walk along the road carrying their possessions after fleeing from the advancing enemy Circa 1915
Belgian Gun Dogs during World War One in Belgium Circa 1915
No. 9 Omnibus - carring Territorials and Loaded with Ammunition leaving the powderNo.9 Omnibus - carring Territorials and Loaded with Ammunition leaving the powder magazine in Hyde Park. August 1914
Antwerp Belgium 1914 - A woman weeps at the roadside beside a table some pots and pans and a heavy stone statue her worldly treasures, August 1914
Funeral of the unknown warrior at Westminster Abbey The idea of such a burial seems first to have come to a chaplain at the Front, the Reverend David Railton (1884-1955)
World War One Bulgarian infantry on the march September 1915
British wounded soldiers seen here being transferred from a hospital train to a ambulance on the quayside at St Nazaire. September 23rd 1914
The Hospital Ship Asturias seen here leaving the French Channel port of Le Harve for England in September 1914. The ship would be torpedoed in 1917 killing 31
French troops shaking hands and giving floral bouquets to the Indian soldiers as they make their way to their forward camp. Frances admiration for the Indian troops is absolutely boundless
Army Service Corps France Circa October 1914 The unsung heroes of the British army during World War One, the ASC, known as " Ally Slopers Cavalry" - were the men who operated the transport
Members of the Civic Guard pile arms and equipment before the Germans enter the city of Antwerp
British soldiers firing a machine gun from behind a hedge in the snow. 7th December 1914
Wives of tramway men acting as conductors while the men are away fighting in Le Harve. September 8th 1914 Published Daily Mirror Pages 6 & 7 9th September 1914
Belgian army armoured car seen here close to Termonde. circa September 1914
Barbed wire entanglements seen here around the Belgian city of Antwerp. October 1914
Motor cars rush to the last remaining bridge across the River Schelde in Antwerp and their only escape into Belgian held territory from the advancing Germans
Army Service Corp in France October 1914. Officers of the ASC censoring the letters which the men have written home. This precaution is essential in wartime
Royal Marines handing out tins of Bully Beef at the earthwork defences and bomb proof shelters at the last line of defence on the Lierre Road, the key to the defence of Antwerp
Belgian soldiers reading the identification disc which this French soldier has placed around his wrist instead of his neck, it being easier to find in case of dearh
The rush of civilians to the quay at Antwerp to catch one of the boats evacuating the city
Marines from the Naval Brigade seen here building a sandbag barricade behind which they await the adavance of the Germans along the road from Vieux Dieu
H. M.s Hermes sunk in the Straits of Dover. October 1914. OP732-BH.M.S Hermes sunk in the Straits of Dover. October 1914. OP732-B
Russian artillery entrenched during their battle against the Austro-Hungarian army on the Eastern front in World War One Circa August 1914
Russian infantry in trenches during their battle against the Austro-Hungarian army on the Eastern front in World War One Circa August 1914
A German blockade runner comes under fire from a Royal Navy dreadnought 10th December 1914
Marc Bolan with girlfriend Gloria Jones and their baby son, Rolan Bolan - born 26th September - pictured 1st October 1975
Memorial to the 18 children of the Upper North Street School who were killed during a daylight air raid on the capital by German Gotha bomber on the 13th June 1917
World War One; Outbreak September 1914 British soldiers seen here guarding truckloads of captured German artillery as the shipment awaits loading on a French quayside
The remains of the Belgium town of Termonde after the German Army fired the town during their brief occucpation between the 4th to 6th September 1914
Prusco, a Belgian police dog, leaves for the front with the French Army. His duty will be to carry dispatches a work to which he is quite accustomed
Members of the 5th Canadian Mounted Rifles pose for the camera on returning from the front during the Battle of Amiens circa 10th August 1918
The Liberal MP Horatio Bottomley leading a recruitment rally to sign up volunteers for the war in Europe. Bottomley called on all patriotic men of eligible age to sign-up
Sydneys farewell to departing Australian troops as they marched along Park Street on April 24th 1915 before embarking for Europe and the World War I