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Judy Garland and Mickey Deans. January 1969
Judy Garland and Jimmy Tarbuck. January 1969
Narvik Harbour. Cossack and Forester (left, centre) and German transports sunk during the attack by Second Destroyer Flotilla. April 1940
Mickey Deans, Judy Garland and Jimmy Tarbuck. January 1969
Liza Minnelli, 18, is pictured with her mother Judy Garland, 42, and Mark Herron. Liza has flown to London to talk about her big chance - a British television show they are to star in together
Judy Garland and her daughter Liza Minnelli in London. 1964
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
Judy Garland in London with her children Joey and Lorna Luft. 1960
Judy Garland in London with her daughter Lorna Luft. 1960
Judy Garland lighting a cigarette. 1963
Munition girls at work at a Welsh shell factory working for the Ministry of Supply during the Second World War. Circa 1941
View of the damage to to Mark Street, Cardiff following an air raid by bombers German Luftwaffe on the city on 29th April 1941
Female Air Raid Precaution wardens on duty during an invasion exercise in South Wales during the Second world War. 1940
View of the damage to Ben Evans devastated shop at Wind Street, Swansea following an air raid by bombers German Luftwaffe on the city on 16th February 1943
The 350, 000 gallon Emergency Water Supply tank in Mount Pleasant, Liverpool, from which the Liverpool corporation are removing 150 tons of rubble thrown in by children. 26th September 1943
Scene at the cook house at the Reading Home Guard camp in Berkshire during the Second World War. 15th June 1942
Private R. G. Davis of Plough Lane, Wokingham, sends this snapshot of himself readingPrivate R.G. Davis of Plough Lane, Wokingham
View showing the damage to pensioners bungalows in a residential area of Lincoln following an air raid by bombers of the German Luftwaffe on the night of 8th - 9th May 1941. 8th May 1941
Girls was work on the machines at a Royal Ordnance Factory Engineering factory in Cardiff, Wales during the Second world War. June 1941
A scene inside the Leece Street labour Exchange in Liverpool when the 1920 class of women attended for registration
Flight Lieutenant Howard Peter "Cowboy"Blatchford of Number 257 Squadron RAFFlight Lieutenant Howard Peter " Cowboy" Blatchford of Number 257 Squadron RAF who, in his Hurricane fighter plane
The War Cabinet pose for a picture at Downing Street, circa October 1941. Picture shows standing L-R: Sir Edward Bridges, Air Chief Marshal Sir Charles F. A
Blyth Spartans A. F. C. 6th May 1950Blyth Spartans A.F.C. 6th May 1950
Members of the Home Guard on parade Kidmore End near Reading, Berkshire on Sunday 18th May 1941
Home Guard on parade in Lincolnshire during the Second World War. 1941
The landing craft, vehicle, personnel (LCVP) or Higgins boat, a landing craft used extensively in amphibious landings in World War Two
Blyth Spartans A. F. C. Front row: Turney, Fenwick, Thompson, Lloyd, AirBlyth Spartans A.F.C. Front row: Turney, Fenwick, Thompson, Lloyd, Air. Back row: Penrose, Sowdon, First, Middleton, McLachlan, Sharp. 1st March 1952
All set to take another tilt at the Northern League championship are Blyth Spartans A.F.C. Back row L-R: M. Hind, T. Ray, A. Auld, R. Patterson, R. Scott, I. Nixon, C. Atkinson, Jack Marks (Coach)
The Mayor of Reading, Councillor W. E. C. McIlroy, inspecting members of the AuxiliaryThe Mayor of Reading, Councillor W.E.C. McIlroy, inspecting members of the Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) at a display in the city centre during the Second World War. 11th June 1942
March past of the Cardiff sector of the Home Guard at their final parade in Cardiff. The salute was taken by Lieutenant General D. G. Watson G.O.C. in Chief, Western Command. Circa 1941
These are the players who carry Blyth Spartans A. F. C. soccer hopes this seasonThese are the players who carry Blyth Spartans A.F.C. soccer hopes this season. Front row: Spry, Alder, Tulip, Embleton, Hodgson, Easton, Thompson, Roll. Middle row: Doughty, Orrick, Cairns, R
Members of the Reading Home Guard during the Second World War. Circa 1942
Blyth Spartans A. F. C. who are having their first season in the Northern League areBlyth Spartans A.F.C. who are having their first season in the Northern League are looking forward to a good campaign. Back row L-R: T. Atkins, B. King, D. Nixon, J. Simpson, D. Peterson, G
Some of the office staff of a local Tin Box factory, making collecting boxes for the red Cross nurses. The production is done after working hours due to the labour shortage. 6th November 1941
The band of an Army Technical School leads the parade of Officers and men of HMS Garth from the railway station to the Town Hall in Wokingham, Berkshire during the Second World War. 26th January 1945
Trainees at a Royal Engineers Transportation training centre repair locomotive wheels in one of the workshops during the Second world War. 24th August 1943
Air Raid Precaution (ARP) bomb demonstration held at Reading, Berkshire during the Second World War. Among the observers are the Regional Commissioner Sir Harry Haig, Alderman H. Bale, Alderman A
The cast of the play "The Moon Is Down"which was given by an RAF AmateurThe cast of the play " The Moon Is Down" which was given by an RAF Amateur Dramatic Society at an RAF station in Woodley, Berkshire during the Second World War
A Royal Air Force officer addressing workers at a factory near Reading, Berkshire during the Second world War. 10th April 1942
Parade of Air Raid Precaution (ARP) Wardens in reading, Berkshire during the Second World War. Circa 1941
The rifle range of a company of Home Guard on parade in Reading, Berkshire during the Second World War. 29th June 1942
ARP exercise in Reading during the Second World War in preparation for re-acting to German air raids on the city
View showing the damage to St Michael and All Angels church in Waddington, Lincolnshire following an air raid by bombers of the German Luftwaffe on the night of 8th - 9th May 1941
Here are nine players from who Blyth Spartans A. F. C. expect much from this seasonHere are nine players from who Blyth Spartans A.F.C. expect much from this season. Back row: L-R Alan Watson, Tony Short, Brian Slane, Alan Young, Ron Scott
Womens Home Guard on parade at St Benedicts Square in Lincoln during the Second World War. 15th May 1944
A group of Reading men serving in Iceland with the Royal Artillery during the second World War. The picture was sent by Gunner F. G. Clements (left, front row). Circa January 1942
A Royal Air Force officer etched women workers at a factory near Reading, Berkshire during the Second world War. 10th April 1942
A group of recruits for the Reading Home Guard Ant-Aircraft Battery pictured on parade observed by NCOs and Officers during the Second World War. 1st June 1942
A scene inside the labour Exchange in Cardiff when the 1920 class of women attended for registration. From early 1941, it became compulsory for women aged between 18 and 60 to register for war work
A female worker inspecting the cooling system of a Lancaster bomber plane of the Royal Air Force at an aircraft production site near reading, Berkshire during the second world War. 8th July 1943
At tea-time on Wednesday 10 February 1943, a single Dornier bomber of the german Luftwaffe dropped four bombs across the centre of Reading
Princess Mary, the Princess Royal and Countess of Harewood, pictured at an ATS Training depot near Reading during the Second World War
A YMCA mobile canteen in operation in a poor area of Swansea, South Wales during the Second World War
The YMCA have a number of travelling tea cars with the british Expeditionary Force serving in France. They provide tea and light refreshment for the troops
A view of the west corridor of St. Georges Hall in central LiverpoolA view of the west corridor of St
View showing the damage to a school in Lincolnshire following an air raid by bombers of the German Luftwaffe. Circa May 1941
Air Raid Precaution training and demonstration taking place in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire during the Second World War, in preparation for German air raids on the town. 19th June 1939
Residents of Peel Street, Lincoln digging trenches as precautions against possible air raids in the city during the Second World War. 12th September 1939
A YMCA mobile canteen in operation in Cardiff City centre during the Second World War
On October 7 1941 bombs dropped in Rogerstone, Newport, Wales resulting in the loss of 18 lives. Here rescue workers and wardens attend the scene following the air raid by the German Luftwaffe
Blyth Spartans A. F. C. Back row: T. Ray, G. Davis, R. Ovington, H. Mills, W. Brown and FBlyth Spartans A.F.C. Back row: T. Ray, G. Davis, R. Ovington, H. Mills, W. Brown and F. Stamper (Captain). Front row L-R B. Nicholls, H. Clark, G. Wills, F. Turney and W. Haley. 22nd April 1959
Residents of Skellingthorpe Road, Lincoln digging trenches as precautions against possible air raids in the city during the Second World War. 1940
Residents of a residential are of Cardiff, Wales salvage goods from their homes after it was damaged by German bombs following a raid by the Luftwaffe in the Second World War. Circa 1941
Major John Begg, the Canadian officer second in command during the Dieppe raid of August 1942, for which he won the the Distinguished Service Order at an investiture ceremony on 27th October 1942
Wooden boards erected outside the Lincoln Drill Hall on Broadgate street in Lincoln city centre, part of the precautions taken against any possible German air raids during the Second World War
Dress rehearsals of Aladdin at the Palace Theatre, Manchester. " You mean he comes our of here", amazed expressions from Des O Connor (left) and Freddie of the Dreamers. 8th December 1965
Des O Connor, Harry Secombe and others in Yarmouth. 2nd August 1962
Judy Garland in London. 1963
This photograph gives an excellent impression of effective camouflage against aerial observation. Circa 1940s
British troops arriving at the French village where they are to be billeted. Circa 26th January 1940
A British infantry regiment, cut off from he main body of the British Expeditionary Force, having commandeered vehicles and turned themselves into a motorised unit
Pursuing a "scorched earth"policy the British forces in Malaya have burntPursuing a " scorched earth" policy the British forces in Malaya have burnt thousands of bales of rubber, destroyed rubber factories and smashed machinery
This bomb crater in a vicarage garden was caused by last nightOs Nazi raiders. The local Spitfire Fund benefited by a collection from visitors who came to inspect the hole. 12th September 1940
Cinderella at the Palace Theatre, Manchester. Cinderellas Guardian Fairy (Eileen Dell) about to transform a pumpkin into a coach so that Cinderella can go to the ball