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Home Secretary Roy Jenkins speaks during a debate on the Common Market. Staying inside the Common Market will be best for Britain, Europe and the world
For the first time since its erection, the Berlin Wall is opened for border crossings for 18 days over the Christmas period
Port Talbots dedicated band of unpaid lifeguards took command of a new high speed rescue craft yesterday, courtesy of locally based components firm Borg Warner Automotive
Central Minsewsweeping Clearance Board composing of representatives of the Big Four nations, Britain, USA, USSR and France
Signing the Armistice between the Soviet Union, United States of America and Great Britain on one hand and Romania on the other in Moscow on 12th September 1944
The signing of the treaty of Friendship Mutual Assistance and Post-War Collaboration between the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia in Moscow on 11th April 1945. Picture shows left to right: N
The Declaration of St Jamess Palace was the first joint statement of goals and principles by the Allies of World War II. The declaration was issued after the first Inter-Allied Meeting at St Jamess
An earlier version of the text of the German Instrument of Surrender, the legal document that effected the extinction of Nazi Germany and ended World War II in Europe
The scene at Allied headquarters at the Royal Palace of Caserta, Italy on 29th April 1945 when Lieutenant General W. D. Morgan, chief of staff, AFHQ
Representatives off Admiral Doenitz and Field Marshall Keitel visited 2nd Army Headquarters and 21st Army Group HQ on 3rd May to ask for surrender terms for the German military forces
The signing of the The Sikorski-Mayski Agreement between the governments of the USSR and Poland at the Foreign Office in London
The final agreement on the future of Rhodesia as the independent state of Zimbabwe is signed at a ceremony at Lancaster House
Feature on Hong Kong as former Conservative politician Chris Patten, who lost his Bath seat in the 1992 General election, takes up his post as the 28th and last Governor of Hong Kong
Chris Patten, the 28th and last Governor of Hong Kong, prepares for the official handover of the territory to China as the 99 year lease officially expires at midnight on 1st July 1997
Ceremonial scenes for the he official handover of the Hong Kong to China as the 99 year lease officially expires at midnight on 1st July 1997
Former Conservative politician Chris Patten, who lost his Bath seat in the 1992 General election, takes up his post as the 28th and last Governor of Hong Kong
A scene from "The Peoples King"at the Chelsea Palace theatreA scene from " The Peoples King" at the Chelsea Palace theatre. 26th November 1912
A Chinese delegation headed by Hua Jin Chen (fifth left) with Wilson Walton Managing Director Neil Darley who is showing the group some of the foods made at the plant as the Chinese ship owners set
Neil Darley, Wilson Walton Managing Director at Stockton, showing Chinese visitors some of the sacrificial bracelet anodes for protecting North Sea pipes. 7th February 1994
The Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference, the first Meeting of the Heads of Government of the Commonwealth of Nations, held in the United Kingdom, between 1 and 16th May 1944
David Hodgson holding up a contract, giving a thumbs up sign, circa 1980s
The signing of the pact of mutual assistance between the governments of USSR and Great Britain in the war against Germany
Footballer Tommy Lawton (left) shakes hands with his new manager Arthur Stollery after signing for Notts County. 13th November 1947
Footballer Tommy Lawton (left) shakes hands with his new manager Arthur Stollery after signing for Notts County at the Great Western Hotel in Paddington. 13th November 1947
Footballer Tommy Lawton looks on as his new manager Jack Gibbons signs a contract after signing for Brentford from Notts County. March 1952
Winston Churchill seen here with Marshal Joesf Stalin seen here during the prime ministers visit to Moscow. August 1942
Manchester United footballer Denis Law shakes hands with his manager Matt Busby at Old Trafford after he signed a new deal following his threat to quit the club. July 1966
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher seated with Queen Elizabeth IIand Prince Philip in Zambia August 1979
Margaret Thatcher Aug 1979 and Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip in Zambia
Her Majesty The Queen in Zambia August 1979 Margaret Thatcher with Queen Elizabeth II
Her Majesty The Queen in Zambia August 1979 - Margaret Thatcher with Queen Elizabeth II
Margaret Thatcher signs Channel Agreement Feb 1986 with Francois Mitterrand
Signing Of The Anglo-Irish Agreement Nov 1985. Signing the historical agreement - Prime Minister Mrs Margaret Thatcher and Eire Premier Dr Garret Fitzgerald at Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland
Queen Elizabeth in Zambia on an official Visit, August 1979 Looking through binoculars
Labour politician and Secretary of State for Employment Michael Foot watched by Tony Benn, speaks during a debate on the Common Market
Labour politician Anthony Wedgewood Benn during a debate on the Common Market. Staying inside the Common Market will be best for Britain, Europe and the world
Labour politician Michael Foot talks to Barbara Castle during a debate on the Common Market. Staying inside the Common Market will be best for Britain, Europe and the world
Labour politician Clive Jenkins speaks during a debate on the Common Market. Staying inside the Common Market will be best for Britain, Europe and the world
Politicians cast their votes during a debate on the Common Market. Staying inside the Common Market will be best for Britain, Europe and the world
Prime mInister Harold Wilson speaking during a debate on the Common Market. Staying inside the Common Market will be best for Britain, Europe and the world
Prime mInister Harold Wilson talks to Barbara Castle during a debate on the Common Market. Staying inside the Common Market will be best for Britain, Europe and the world
Prime mInister Harold Wilson talks to cabinet members during a debate on the Common Market. Staying inside the Common Market will be best for Britain, Europe and the world
Labour politician Barbara Castle during a debate on the Common Market. Staying inside the Common Market will be best for Britain, Europe and the world
Prime mInister Harold Wilson during a debate on the Common Market. Staying inside the Common Market will be best for Britain, Europe and the world