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BERNARD GALLACHER golf 1968 Jock Stein shows Bernard gallacher a real madrid pennant 1968 celtic park trophy room Celtic football golf Bernard Gallacher
Birmingham Mail film critic Arthur Steele with Ingrid Bergman. circa 1958
Birmingham Mail film critic Arthur Steele has lunch with Dorothy Tutin, star of A Tale of Two Cities circa 1958
Steam traction engines come out of the pits to take part in the events at the North of England Steam Traction Engine Rally at Thornaby on 11th June 1960
The traction engine Repulse making her way to High Haswell Farm, Haswell on 15th October, 1953, where the organiser of the North of England Steam Traction Engine society intends to give Repulse a
Newcastle public houses (pubs / pub) - The Magpie. 26th September, 1966
Full steam ahead for a traction engine rally, are Mr H Beethorpe and his partner in Princess Royal on 13th June 1958
A steam roller lying derelict in Longbenton, Newcastle on 20th February 1966
The traction engine Dreadnaught being use to power a fairground organ on 10th June 1966
There was a ceremonial tear-up of L-plates on 3rd October 1967 when Mr John Arnott Brown passed his driving test on a 15-ton steam roller
A steam roller at County Technical College in Ashington on 10th March 1965
The traction engine Providence on 19th August 1965
Full steam ahead as this engine is put in trim for the North of England Steam Traction Societys rally at Chester-le-Street on 6th July 1968
Demolition man Jack Spence gust through a steel girdon on 7th June 1962
Some old steam rollers lying in wait to be renovated on 4th February 1961
Company director Mr Charles Glenn has achieved his lifelong ambition - he has bought and 11-ton traction engine on 24th March 1964
The Busy Bee, with his owner, Dr J L Middlemiss, of Bellingham at the controls, takes the road for Lambton Park, Chester-le-Street, on 3rd July 1957 where a Traction Engine Rally is being held
Margaret Younger, of Birtley, shows her skill at the wheel at a display held by the North of England Steam Traction Engine Society at Dunkirk Farm, Birtley, on 9th June 1962
To a casual passer-by a small area off the village square in Newbottle, County Durham, looks like a steam rollers graveyard on 4th February 1964
The Busy Bee Traction Engine on 3rd July 1957 on its way to Lambton Park, Chester-le-Street where a Traction Engine Rally is being held
Steam Roller Brenda (1920 vintage) with the two men who have given her a new lease of life on 17th February 1962
World War II Invasion of France Part of the British invasion fleet bound for the Gold Juno and Sword Normandy beaches seen here on the morning of D-day from the cliffs overlooking Folkestone
German Army retreats from the River Seine as Allies push into France following the landings in Northern France. British troops survey the remains of vehicles
Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery with Prime Minister Winston Churchill during a tour of the Normandy beach head, following the invasion of Northern France by Allied forces in June 1944
Posing for the camera of history: British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and American President Franklin D. Roosevelt meet at Casablanca in January, 1943
A Handley Page Halifax No 6 Group of RAF Bomber Command over the target during a daylight raid on the oil refinery at Wanne-Eickel in the Ruhr, 12 October 1944
Prime Minister Winston Churchill seen here on tour, Cherbourg, July 1944. Visiting the port city of Cherbourg, Churchill has a surprise encounter with one of the locals
Birmingham Football supporters. 6th January 1965
Hamburg on the day of its surrender-May 3 1945. Picture Shows three minutes after surrender time on May 3 The City was devastated, apparently deserted
World War Two - Second World War - The D-Day invasion of Normandy. France. Endless streams of American troops move up the beaches. Circa: 6th June 1944
Army Soldiers looking through a shop window - June 1944 for souvenirs to send back home
Dieppe waterfront, August 1942 Aerial shot taken by low flying aircraft in preparation for the Dieppe raid
Two members of the Russian Red Army in the ruins of Adolf Hitlers room in the Berlin Chancellery, one sprawling in Hitlers chair ith his feet on the upturned table
Scenes at the Reichstag in Berlin showing a Russian soldier of the Red Army and an American soldier with a bronze bust of Adolf Hitler as Allied Forces Occupy Berlin at the end of the second world
Picture taken from an RAF photographic reconnaissance Spitfire plane of the scene in Holland / Netherlands when the first Allied Airborne army carried out its great operation, September 1944
A spot of fraternising between a Russian army girl on traffic duty and a British Tommy soldier in the Unter den Linden in occupied Berlin after World War Two July 1945
Sir Stafford Cripps Speaking at the Anglo-Soviet Youth meeting. March 1942
An American destroyer coming to her anchorage in a north of Ireland port during the second World War, January 1942
Crystal Palace footballer Geoff Thomas celebrates after scoring a goal in the league division one match against Nottingham Forest at Selhurst Park. The match ended in a 2-2 draw. 15th September 1990
On the German border, war correspondant Rex North buys a drink for the road at the last pub in France before crossing the frontier during the Second World War September 1944
General Dwight D Eisenhower seated in a jeep on his way to deliver his Christmas message. The General called one soldier from each of the allied countries to take back to their Commanders
The Liberation of France. Paris, US Anti-aircraft guns guard the bridges over the Seine with the Eiffel Tower in the background. September 1944
Two Russian soldiers talking to US soldiers as the first American tanks roll into the streets of Berlin at the end of the Second World War, July 1945
The first boat load of American troops reach Dufferin Quay, Belfast, Northern Ireland. January 1942
A man with his children walking the streets through a ruined French town during the Second World War, August 1944
British troops walking up to the front line through deep mud and over heavy ground and ploughed fields in Holland during the Second World War. December 1944
The advance south of Le Beny Bocage continues. British infantry are seen here rushing past the burning remains of a farmhouse in pursuit of the enemy
British troops with German children following the invasion of Germany in February 1945