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Deptford, south-east London. Within two hours from the time a bomb dropped the flying squad of first aid repairs attached to the Min of workers were busy getting houses ready that were blasted so
The Great Fire of London. Personnel and turntable ladders at work on the city fire - they have a long night ahead of them. 30th December 1940
Glenda Jackson holds her Oscar for best actress which was presented to her at a reception at the Dorchester Hotel in London for her role in the film " Women in Love"
V1 flying bomb attack, Aldwych, London, 30th June 1944. One of the deadliest attacks, 46 people were killed and at least 200 others suffered serious injuries
Prime Minister Winston Churchill at Tufton Street, Westminster, after an incident caused by Robot Plane. 4th July 1944
Buxton & Underwood Street, E1. Flying bomb incident in Southern England showing demolished houses and street surface shelter-rescue efforts by NFS and CD to free casualties trapped after incident
Bomb damaged at Tufton Street, Westminster, after an incident caused by Robot Plane. 4th July 1944
Sergeants siesta in Hyde Park, London during World War II. 14th April 1941
Flying bomb crashed on flats at Nevern Square, Kensington. 23rd July 1944
V1 Flying Bomb at East Lane, Walworth, 26th June 1944. Firemen and helpers hold up the floor of a building while rescue workers below get casualties out
Gallant London Fire Service. During a recent air raid incendiary bombs fell in London causing some fires which were soon extinguished by the splendid work of Londons firemen
Picture shows The Reading Home Guard, Berkshire, England, during world War Two. The Home Guard was a volunteer unit made up of people too old or too young to be sent to battle
Moorfields Hospital, City Road, completely flattened after air raid during World War II. 29th June 1944
The Great Fire of London. Firemen at work on the city fire - they have a long night ahead of them. 30th December 1940
East Lane, Walworth. In view of a the new emery attack with their obvious intension of breaking moral of the public also damaging
The Second Great Fire of London. Incendiary bombs fall on St Dunstan Church during the Luftwaffe raid on London 29th December 1940
East Lane, Walworth. Man rescued from debris quite conscious with only one thought, to direct the rescue workers to his friend who was still trapped. 26th June 1944
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
A church at Bow, near Bow Church, cut in half, during World War II. 2nd August 1944
Robot bomb plane falls on dwelling houses at Arlington Road, Southgate. 20th June 1944
Bomb damaged near Waterloo Station. A lady sits in solitary state drinking tea outside wrecked public house and viewing the damaged. 23rd June 1944
Ernest Bevin, Minister of Labour, accompanied by his wife, Florence Anne Townley, talking with one of the operators at the Ministry of Labours wartime headquarters in the North West
C. D workers helping a causality from blitzed premises after his rescueC.D workers helping a causality from blitzed premises after his rescue. 26th June 1944
Russ Tamblyn, actor
Sir Winston Churchill with Duchess of Marlborough at a play in London theatre - June 1946
The Queen shaking hands with Glynis Johns watched by Kack Hawkins, James Robertson Justice and Kay Kendall at premiere of Rob Roy - October 1953
Ava Gardner and Frank Sinatra with Sheila Attenborough at theatre in London - July 1950
The sinking of the Truro, a 974 tons British Steam Merchant. Picture is possibly the last picture taken of the vessel before it was sunk
Picture shows a cheery exchange of officers and crew on the HMT Kirkella. The HMT Kirkella was requisitioned for service in World War Two on September 1939
Virginia McKenna and Flora Robson performing together in TV production of Romeo and Juliet - 23 May 1955
Dunkirk Medal. Picture shows Mr John Bell with his Dunkirk Medal. The Dunkirk evacuation, code-named Operation Dynamo and also known as the Miracle of Dunkirk
Picture shows the HMS Hunter. H35. Picture is passed by Censors. HMS Hunter was a H-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy in the mid-1930s
Royal marine cadets learning to sling hammocks, at Butlins, Ingoldmells, near Skegness. Lincolnshire. The cadets are from HMS Royal Arthur. Picture is passed by Censors
Laurence Olivier and wife Vivien Leigh outside their London home - 20 December 1950
Anthony Quayle with Mary Ure and Megs Jenkins rehearsing play View From the Bridge by Arthur Miller - October 1956
National Fire Service attend the scene of destruction after flying bomb crashed on Camberwell New Road, Sunday 16th July 1944
Sir Laurence Olivier, Vivien Leigh and John Mills in the 1956 Royal Variety Show
Picture shows a life saving raft which is hoped will save the lives of thousands of ship wrecked seaman. Picture taken in the Port of Hull
Picture shows 2nd Engineer T Dorman and 3rd Engineer Hughes (Caption suggests he name is either E Hughes or W Hughes). They are in the engine room of The Ocean Vanguard Ship
Young Navy recruits playing "Stomicky". The aim is to stay in the whiteYoung Navy recruits playing " Stomicky". The aim is to stay in the white circle on the ground. If your foot strays out of the circle you are given a sharp tap on the shoe by the man
Anna Neagle in theatre dressing room with her husband Herbert Wilcox - 31 July 1952
Anthony Quayle and wife Dorothy Hyson sitting by fire place of their London home - 24 November 1956
Jack Lemmon during interview in London - July 1956
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Anthony Quayle and Barbara Jefford rehearsing production of Othello - 16 March 1954
Frankie Howerd with Norman Wisdom, Joan Greenwood and Eric Porter recording comedy sketch for Forces Radio - November 1950
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Picture shows the HMS Calcutta. HMS Calcutta was a C-class light cruiser of the Royal Navy, named after the Indian city of Calcutta. She was part of the Carlisle group of the C-class of cruisers