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Co-operation between the British and French Air forces in France during the Second World War. Some of the aerodromes in France are shared by the two Forces
A British armoured brigade on the move in Britain during the Second World War. Picture shows tank men enjoy a break and a cup of tea after unloading their Sherman tanks onto a train. 20th April 1944
Solders of the British Expeditionary Force billeted in a French barn as they get some rest for the evening in Northern France. October 1939
Soldiers of a Scottish infantry division of the British Army leave their assault craft and double up the East Bank of the River Rhine in Germany to their assembly point during the drive in to Berlin
No 151 Wing Royal Air Force was a British unit which fought alongside the Soviet forces on the Kola Peninsula during the first months of Operation Barbarossa during World War II
Soldiers of the Sherwood Foresters infantry regiment, part of the British Second Army in Northern France during Operation Overlord
Joan Fontaine - actor. Pictured in 1951 Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland (October 22, 1917 to December 15, 2013), known professionally as Joan Fontaine
The Daily Mirror Group Stand at The Newsagents Fair, exhibition hall complex, Belle Vue Zoological Gardens, Belle Vue, Manchester, Tuesday 28th February 1961
Victor McLaglen, Academy Award winning English-American actor. Victor is pictured at Paddington, arriving on the boat train from Plymouth, enroute to The Savoy Hotel
Charles Laughton - English actor pictured making a speech at The Foyles Lunch in London. Charles Laughton (1 July 1899 - 15 December 1962) was an English stage and film actor, director
The Reverend Clifford L. Tillett removes his clerical collar every evening and goes across the road from his church to a fish and chip bar to serve his parishioners
Scenes inside Robinsons Tripe factory in Hull. Thomas Bache cleans the tripe. 3rd October 1966
View along London Embankment. Circa 1955
Cleopatras Needle, Victoria Embankment, London. Circa 1955
Views from Waterloo Bridge showing "Discovery"Views from Waterloo Bridge showing " Discovery", " President" and " Wellington" training ships. St Pauls Cathedral in the background. 5th August 1949
An ancient tricycle built by B. S. A. in 1882, which appeared in the parade of ancientAn ancient tricycle built by B.S.A. in 1882, which appeared in the parade of ancient and modern bicycles at the Grand Rally of Cycling Clubs at Harrogate, North Yorkshire. 19th January 1938
Views of London from Millbank Tower. 4th April 1963
London Embankment. Circa 1955
Seven year old David Wilde of Meriden has to look high to see the rider of this Humber Roadster of 1885. West Midlands. 18th May 1951
London Embankment at night. Circa 1955
A man lights a cigarette on the Thames Embankment at night. Circa 1955
Houses of Parliament and the River Thames at night. August 1938
The amount of food the average person eats per year in Great Britain. 25th May 1969
An aerial view of the River Thames at Westminster. 27th January 1965
Stratford Road, Sparkbrook, West Midlands - traffic moving along the main road past Stoney Lane. 12th August 1952
Traffic at Centenary Square, Birmingham, West Midlands. 16th April 1957
Traffic at the junction of High Street and Rea Street, Deritend. The number 92 trolleybus was headed from Albert Street via Coventry Road
Y2K Stirling Moss 1960 racing driver at his home in Shepherd Street Mayfair London. He had just parted from his wife Katie Stirling Moss became a legend in motor racing
Birminghams bus of the future? This is the latest type of vehicle which the Corporation Transport Undertaking is now road testing, ready for the fleet replacement programme due to start in 1962
Racing driver Stirling Moss at his home in Mayfair. 13th March 1960
Steelhouse Lane, Birmingham. 6th July 1953
Kingsmead, Chelsea, mother and baby section unmarried mothers. November 1963
Crossover bridges in Dalton Street, Birmingham, West Midlands, Thursday 7th October 1937
Slaney Street off Steelhouse Lane in Birmingham, packed with debris after a heavy night of bombing, pictured Monday 28th October 1940
Station Street, Birmingham, with Bull Ring Centre in background, Wednesday 21st September 1966
The Old Crown pub in Deritend, is the oldest extant secular building in Birmingham, Wednesday 5th November 1952
The old Weigh House at Smithfield Market, Birmingham, West Midlands, Circa 1930
Scenes in Trafalgar Square Fountain as the New Year comes in. Thousands congregated on the square for the occasion. 1st January 1960
Market Hall Bull Ring, Birmingham, West Midlands, Monday 31st December 1934
9 month old Jane Turnock plays happily in her play pen as her mothers works away in the background, in the converted staff training room at Henrys store in Manchester. January 1966
Pregnancy tests being made at the Belmont Laboratory, Middlesex. July 1968
Busy morning at Smithfield Market, Birmingham, Thursday 9th April 1936
An old Birmingham Market Scene, Circa 1900
Double exposure photograph of The church of St Martin in the Bull Ring, Birmingham, West Midlands, Wednesday 5th October 1960
A view of Market Hall Bull Ring, Birmingham, during a rehearsal of the floodlighting ahead of the forthcoming centenary celebrations to be held at the hall, Friday 8th February 1935
Bull Ring flower market with a Statue of Horatio Nelson pictured in background, West Midlands, Thursday 31st October 1901
A do it yourself pregnancy test kit, made in Sweden. July 1968
The wife of US Ambassador Lewis Douglas unveils the statue of Lady Godiva in Broadgate, Coventry, West Midlands, watched by the Mayor. 22 October 1949