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Graham Hill visiting his friend Stirling Moss, who is recovering at the Atkinson Morley Hospital in Wimbledon following his crash at Goodwood. 8th June 1962
Stirling Moss talking to his friend Graham Hill while recovering at the Atkinson Morley Hospital in Wimbledon following his crash at Goodwood. 8th June 1962
Flames rage through St Lawrence Jewry. Sparks and embers from here set the Guildhall ablaze. It fell victim to the fires caused by German incendiary bombs dropped on the city of London on the night
Stirling Moss leaving Atkinson Morley Hospital in Wimbledon, where he had been treated following his crash at Goodwood. 22nd June 1962
Graham Hill talking to his friend Stirling Moss, who is recovering at the Atkinson Morley Hospital in Wimbledon following his crash at Goodwood. 8th June 1962
Firefighters tackle a blaze in a Timber Yard in Camberwell, London. The fire was started by a German incendiary bomb dropped on the city during an air raid on the 8th - 9th December 1940
Firemen fight a fire at Marshall & Snellgroves department store, New Street, Birmingham, caused by an incendiary bomb dropped during an air raid on the city. 25th October 1940
In the South Eastern Command, a class was held recently, to train Military Police in the correct procedure of dealing with a road accident
In a battle over Keren, this RAF bomber pilot dived towards the ground with one wing of his aircraft blazing. So great was the speed of the dive that the flames were extinguished
Three American Army T2 tank retrievers were used to pull a ditched tank destroyer back on to the road near Monschau in Germany after it slid from the roadway to avoid a collision with a jeep
Drivers of an ATS vehicle check for damage after a collision in snowy conditions in Lincolnshire during the Second World War. February 1941
A vessel sliced this piece of the stern of the Danish fishing boat Annie of Friedrickshaven when they collided in the night off the Froe Islands during the Second world War
HMS Sunfish seen here shortly after re-floating of a sand bank in Sand Down Bay, Isle of Wight. 3rd March 1939
Liverpool footballer Tommy Smith down on the ground after taking a tumble during a light hearted training session. Looking on are his teammates left to right: Terry McDermott, Emlyn Hughes
The Hamstead Colliery Fire of 4th March 1908, killed 26 men in one day. When a fire broke out there were 31 miners in the pit, 6 escaped before poisonous fumes built up in the roadways
Crowds outside La Scala Cinema watch celebrities arrive for the world premiere of film, A Man Called Peter, Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, Scotland, 30th March 1955
St Helens Cricket Pavillion. 8th September 1939
A lifeboat at Runswick. November 1951
Runswicks new lifeboat, the Royal Thames is hauled up the beach watched by a large crowd, after her arrival the day before. 21st September 1970
Holidaymakers and local residents join a seashore service to rededicate Runswick Bays 37ft lifeboat, the Royal Thames. Conducted by the Venerable Stanley Linsley
Two RAF pilots escaped injury when their jets collided 5, 000 feet above the Lake District. The Jet Provosts managed to fly to Newcastle Airport
The scene at Rothbury after a RAF search and rescue Westland Whirlwind helicopter made a forced landing in the River Coquet. 16/10/1968
FA Cup Final Replay at Old Trafford, Manchester. Chelsea 2 v Leeds 1. The hero, face masked in pain, Chelsea goalkeeper Peter Bonetti is treated after being hurt in a clash
Refloating the British submarine Sunfish at Sandown Bank, Isle of Wight. March 1939
Teenager Betty Jones pictured roller skating with seven year old Anne Morgan at the rink in Birch Park, Manchester. 8th February 1957
Sir Matt Busby seen here in 1984 with a photograph of the Busby Babes
Scene from the play The Cat and The Canary. 30th January 1923
Richard Branson makes final preparation for his around the world balloon flight from Marrakesh
Richard Branson is kissed by one of the ground crew Virgin Global Challenger balloon before take off on its attempted circumnavigation of the world in Marakech Morocco
Richard Branson British tycoon gestures as he arrives at a Moroccan airbase after the giant Virgin Global Challenge Balloon in which he intended to circum navigate the world broke its moorings
Despite Saturdays disaster, 150, 000 went to Farnborough for the last day of the air show. This hill Ð crowded when the picture was taken Ð looked very much the same on Saturday
World War II Women. W. A. A. F. Service police women in training. W. A. A. FWorld War II Women. W.A.A.F. Service police women in training. W.A.A.F. policewomen go through a thorough training in police work before they are posted out for patrol work
Richard Branson air balloon blows away December 1997 balloon bows away from base in Morocco The Virgin Global Challenger Balloon goes up without Branson and the crew crew on ground look disappointed
The Virgin Global Challenger hot air balloon December 1997 in which Richard Branson will attempt to fly around the world detaches itself from its moorings and goes up without him and the crew