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Sergeant S. W. Loader of New Barnet climbs into his Spitfire to join a Channel sweepSergeant S.W. Loader of New Barnet climbs into his Spitfire to join a Channel sweep during the Second World War. February 1944
British forces assault on Tilburg. Scenes near Tilburg, Holland as troops move up during Second World War. Circa 1940s
Loading a torpedo onto a Beaufort bomber at a Coastal Command station in Scotland. May 1941
Men of Grenadier Guards in Italy. Men of Grenadier Guards moving over a picturesque hump-back bridge generally known as Humpty Dumpty. Circa 1940s
Rangers FC team line-up group season. Circa 1968-69
View of the 8000 ton Royal Navy Mauritius class cruiser HMS Nigeria, during the Second World War. January 1942
The fifteen inch guns of British Royal Navy warship HMS Warspite, shelling German invasion coast positions on the Normandy coast during the Allied landings on D-Day during the Second World War
Daylight attack on the power station at Pont A Vendin and the factories at La Basse in enemy occupied Northern France during the Second World War
Some of the pilots of the Coastal Command of the Royal Air Force who took part in the location of the Altmark during the Second World War. February 1940
Flam-flam hippie girls, psychedelic dancers from The Pink Flamingo Club on Wardour Street in Soho help to decorate the new club, left to right, Lucy Clare, Denise Hunter and Judy Rose, London
John Mayall of the Bluesbreakers, takes a nap in the band room between performances, The Flamingo Club, Wardour Street, Soho, London, in the early hours of Sunday 2nd January 1966
Ernest Bevin, Minister of Labour, visits Liverpool Docks, Saturday 13th November 1943, from left to right, Mr M Fallon (aged 76) 56 years dock service, Ernest Bevin, Alderman Simon Mahon
Denise Hunter, a Flam-flam hippie girl, psychedelic dancer from The Pink Flamingo Club on Wardour Street in Soho helps to decorate the new club, London, Friday 25th August 1967
Production of the Daily Mirror newspaper, Geraldine House, Fetter Lane, London. Pictured, plate setting. 19th November 1952
Footballer Joe Baker (Torino) to meet Billy Wright, Arsenal Manager, with a view to a £ 70, 000 transfer. Pictured, Joe Baker (left) rests his 0
England Amateurs 1-4 Scotland Amateurs, First international at Filbert Street, Leicester, Saturday 18th December 1926. Our Picture Shows... England National Amateur Football Team members, A
Tottenham Hotspur new striker Jimmy Greaves signs autographs for young fans. 10th December 1961
Children wait on the platform of East Ham railway station waiting for evacuation to the country. 2nd September 1939
Removing a 1 ton bomb from Brixton Hill in South London after an air raid during the Second World war. Circa 1941
Actress Nanette Newman with her baby daughter Sarah Kate at their home in Virginia Water, Surrey. 18th October 1959
Guy the 33 stone Silver Back male Gorilla at London Zoo 1964
The Sutton Coalfield Battalion of the Warwickshire Home Guard paraded for inspection. Captain Wilfrid Bigwood the Commanding Officer
A Sherman tank of a South African unit of the Eighth Army enters the city of Florence through the Porta Romano. August 1944
Sergeant Alfred Clive Hulme, of Dunedin, New Zealand, who has been awarded the Victoria Cross for his outstanding valour in the Crete campaign. Circa 1941
Sergeant Roy Roberts of 62 Cardiff Road, Taffs Well, who played Second Row forward for Cardiff rugby team before the war, and Sergeant Tom Harvard of 21 Thomas Street, who played for Swinton
John Payne of the British Navy warship HMS Gurkha during the Second World War. Circa 1941
Burnt out shops in Spiceal Street, Birmingham following a heavy air raid on the city 10th April 1941
R. A. F. Bomber Command attack on the canal system in Dortmund. November 1944R.A.F. Bomber Command attack on the canal system in Dortmund. November 1944
British Army Gunner S. R. Gosden of 67 Catherine Street, ReadingBritish Army Gunner S.R. Gosden of 67 Catherine Street, Reading, seen here in the back row of this group of Royal Artillery men in the Middle East during the Second World War. Circa 1942
Judy Garland at the Savoy Hotel, London. 30th April 1962
Young Navy cadets in Gravesend 1944Young Navy cadets training for the seas by scrubbing the decks of this steamer in Gravesend. Nearby will be HMS Gordon, a Navy school on land
Liza Minnelli, 18, is pictured with her mother Judy Garland, 42. Liza has flown to London to talk about her big chance - a British television show they are to star in together. 11th September 1964
Sapper Bob White takes a deep breath, and tries to slide a rope round a bomb. The bomb is buried at the back of a hotel in Canning Town, London. Pictured, Bob White takes another plunge. July 1949
Bethnal Green bombing incident. The damaged railway bridge in Grove Road, London. 13th June 1944
German submarine seen in Cardiff, just after the end of the War in Europe. It is the U - 1023. Commander H A L Marsham is seen on the vessel. Picture taken 16th June 1945
Royal Navy destroyer HMS Faulknor at sea during the Second World War. Circa 1942
A strike force of BeaufIghters of the RAF Coastal Command, attacked a German convoy of four armed M Class enemy minesweepers lying off Fromentine in the Bourgneuf Bay on the Biscay Coast on 8th Aug
Liverpool, Merseyside, very near the end of the war. View from Paradise Street : In the distance is Queen Victoria Monument, and The National Bank The ground around it levelled for rebuilding
The Treasury, Whitehall, after being hit by a bomb. Circa 1940
VJ Day, a policeman carries a lost child in Trafalgar Square, London. 15th August 1945
The star of the first heat of the Ladies 220 yds. championship race at New Brighton Baths. Left to right:- H.M Yate (Port of Portsmouth S.C), D. Hutton (Border City S.C.), E.M.H Deane (Gt)
HMS Norfolk a County-class heavy cruiser Circa 1939
The Duke of Edinburgh. Prince Phillips Aston Martin Lagonda breaks down in Germany. Prince Philip helps push the car into a garage. 29th November 1960
THE QUEEN AND DUKE OF EDINBURGH WITH PRINCE CHARLES AT HORSE TRIALS. APRIL 1962
Removal of of a 250 pound unexploded World War Two bomb at Fenners Works in Marfleet, East Yorkshire by Bomb Disposal experts of the Royal Engineers. Circa 1941
Discovery of a 500 pound unexploded American bomb in King George docks, Hill after the Second World War. Bomb disposal squad clear the danger. April 1948
Construction of the new Tyne Bridge. The Union Jack on the top after the joining up of the bridge. The Tyne Bridge is a through arch bridge over the River Tyne in North East England
Shirley Anne Field. Working on her stall at Portobello Road, London - 08 / 02 / 1966Shirley Anne Field. Working on her stall at Portobello Road, London - 08/02/1966