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British Prime Minister Winston Churchill accompanied by Field-Marshall Montgomery, General Simpson commanding the US 9th Army and Viscount Alan Brooke stop to examine the " Dragons Teeth"
British and Commonwealth troops stand amongst the ammunition boxes and supplies on the Normandy invasion beaches. June 1944
British troops talking to a local gendarme in a Normandy town in Northern France shortly after the D-Day landings begun the Allied invasion of the continent during World War Two July 1944
British and Allied troops on the beaches of Normandy, France after the D-Day landings. June 1944
Americans landing on Normandy Beach, Brittany on D-Day June 1944
At 3pm on 8 May 1945, Prime Minister, Winston Churchill announced that the war in Europe would end at midnight. London erupted into a massive chorus of jubilation and celebration
Sir Winston Churchill - December 1943 - Marshal Voroshilov takes the sword over to show it to President Roosevelt, while Churchill and Marshal Stalin look on
Crowds gather and cheer in the streets of Brussels, Belgium as British soldiers and tanks pass through the city during its liberation. September 1944
The British Armour enter Valkenswenswaard First Village over the Dutch Border during the British Thrust into Holland. September 1944
Cromwell tanks of Guards Armoured Division drive along "Hells Highway"Cromwell tanks of Guards Armoured Division drive along " Hells Highway" towards Nijmegen during Operation Market-Garden 20 September 1944
British Prime Minister Winston Churchill with Soviet leader Josef Stalin in Moscow, August 1942
Crowd cheers British Prime Minister Winston Churchill after his victory speech from a balcony in Whitehall, London on VE Day, 8th May 1945
Douglas C47 Dakotas of No. 46 Group fly in formation over Wavre, Belgium, heading for the drop zones east of the River Rhine as part of Operation Varsity
Private Robert Martin from Glasgow is welcomed home on leave at Waverley Station Edinburgh during the Second World War. January 1945
British Prime Minister Winston Churchill pictured on his visit to Normandy in Northern France, six weeks after the Allied D-day landings
British troops of the Airborne Division after being evacuated from Arnhem in Holland. Soldiers arriving at Nijmegan, some of the men were without their clothes
World War II Invasion of France Canadian troops rest under a hedge in the Normandy countryside following bitter close quarter combat with the Germans
WW2 Belgian citizens welcome British troops to Brussels by jumping on a british tank and riding through the city. 3rd September 1944
Winston Churchill PM with Franklin Roosevelt and Joseph Stalin at the Yalta Conference. February 4 to 11, 1945
Air Raid Bomb Damage in Leytonstone, October 1944 Firemen, members of the Home Guard, the Air Raid Precaution wardens and civilans search the wreckage of bomb damaged houses following a V1 flying
Harry Guy Bartholomew, Chairman, Daily Mirror Newspapers Ltd. Circa 1945
Bob Charles - winner of the Open Championship at Royal Lytham and St. Annes Golf Club, Lytham St Annes, Lancashire, England. British Open, 13th July 1963
Looking over the shoulder of Earl Grey are scaffolders Tommy Walker, Kirk Street, Byker, Newcastle and Sidney Watson, of Noel Avenue, Winlaton Mill, Blaydon
Scaffolders prepare Greys Monument, Newcastle, for the replacement head to be erected. 4th July, 1947
Children of Sunderland playing cricket in the back streets. 28th April 1954
William Connor, Daily Mirror Newspaper Journalist, who wrote under the pseudonym of Cassandra, pictured with secretary, behind the desk of his office, 29th June 1960
1951 South Bank Exhibition Site. Plasterers at work preparing roof of the Concert Hall DM 6/9/1950 Greenwell 5/9/1950 025760/2
Boys jumping off the bank of the River Thames into the water near Tower Bridge, London. June 1952
The replacement head for Greys Monument, Newcastle, is carved by a craftsman / stonemason. 7th November, 1947
A group of boys take down the details of a Mechant Navy class steam train at Waterloo station as it reverses into the platform August 1952
A young girl at a vending machine on Newcastle Central Station in 1954
The Greenwich Royal Hospital was established in 1694 by Royal Charter for the relief and support of seamen and their dependants and for the improvement of navigation
Children in East London take turns to keep cool with a large bucket of water 22nd June 1949
Soapbox winner rattles past. On every conceivable contraption that can be pedalled the lads were out at Brighton yesterday giving everything they d got in the Soapbox Derby. Here is J
Children on boating lake at Festival of Britain 1951 in Battersea pleasure gardens
A group of friends taking part in a game of conkers at their school. September 1950
Aerial view of the 1951 Exhibition site for the Festival of Britain on the South bank near Blackfriar. 12th May 1951
Children being evacuated from London July 1944. Children boarding train get help from policemen to carry their heavy baggage
Soap Box Derby. This was held today, in the rain, at Fore Street, City of London. It is a blitz area. Finals will take place at Scarborough. Rain did not stop the show. Cirac 1946 P009997
Children play as air raid wardens during the Blitz in London. From left to right: Freddy Marky, Brian Pettit, Billy Few, Bobby Few, Peter McDermott and Bob, Freddys dog
V2 Rocket incident at Bethnal Green. 8th February 1945
A view of Greys Monument in the heart of Newcastle. 20th August, 1956
A crowd of children cool off in one of the fountains in Trafalgar Square during the Whitsun holiday St Martins in the Field Childhood Sitting on fountain Trousers rolled up Summer Cooling Off
Children grow their own vitamin food on London blitzed site. Forty Clerkenwell school children have their own garden plots under cultivation
Rescue of casualties by N. F.s and C. D on Buxton and Underwood St, E1Rescue of casualties by N.F.S and C.D on Buxton and Underwood St, E1, after a hit by a V1 Flying bomb. 1st August 1944
London Kiddies Prepare for "Soap Box Derby". A number of soap box Derby racesLondon Kiddies Prepare for " Soap Box Derby". A number of soap box Derby races are being arranged for London and provincial towns by several organizations
Scenes in an East End Pub. 1st July 1963
Woolwich boys prepare for Soapbox Derby, 30th August 1954