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PDSA animal Christmas party. 20th December 1966
PDSA animal Christmas party. Pictured, Millicent Martin feeds one of the dogs. 20th December 1966
Hooker the British Bulldog, pictured outside the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France, April 1995
Cowboy Fashion, Cambridge, February 1977, with male models Jon and Julian
A police dog with handler in Cambridge, 1965
Barnwell Junction railway station provides plenty of space and freedom for Mrs Thornhill to exercise her growing family of dogs. 14th April 1965
Scenes at sunset looking along the River Cam in Cambridge. 18th January 1966
Turkeys destine for the Christmas Day table and a young farmers boy at the Cambridge Fat Stock Market. December 1959
Front of building decorated with pictures of animals, New York, USA, June 1984
Police dogs training at Chatteris in Cambridgeshire, 26th May 1965
Imra the Alsatian, one of Londons search and rescue dogs seen here searching for trapped survivors at the site of a V2 explosion in Leytonstone 3rd November 1944
Pub landlord fattens his pigs on beer, New Marske. 1973
Arrangements have been made for 1000 East London national Fire Service (NFS) youth messengers to spend week-ends under canvas at 36 Fire Force Area camp at Chigwell, Essex, during the summer months
US soldiers see the sights of London from a converted milk wagon. Owner and driver of the wagon is Mr. Walter who runs a daily tour for the troops. 18th November 1943
The Womens Land Army was a British civilian organisation created during World War II so women could work in agriculture, reviving a disbanded World War One organisation
Pigeons, recruited into the RAF as a valuable means of communication often become war casualties. In many cases they are shot at by farmers who mistake them for pests
Activities and personnel at HMS Rajalyia, Royal Navy Station in Puttalam, Ceylon during the Second World War. Picture shows
Over a thousand members of the Womens Auxiliary Air Force (WaF) are now in India working alongside the RAF in South East Asia Command
Military Policeman Lance Corporal H. Wallis of 68 King Alfred Street, Derby is seen here exercising his police dog " Lady". May 1944
Animals ARP. A gas proof kennel on displayed by the animal charity P. D. S. AAnimals ARP. A gas proof kennel on displayed by the animal charity P.D.S.A. at an unknown location during the build up to the Second World War. Circa 1939
Pegasus, a Grand National winner, helping at a R. A. F. stationPegasus, a Grand National winner, helping at a R.A.F. station. His duty being to transport officers to outlying stations. February 1940
Crew from the Polish destroyer O. R. P. Piorun with their pet catsCrew from the Polish destroyer O.R.P. Piorun with their pet cats. The Poles make a great fuss of their pets, for they hold it as an ill omen if cats voluntary leave the ship before she sails
Camel, Jerusalem, Israel, Friday 8th November 1991
The RAF Is famous for the speed with which it is able to occupy a captured airfield, get it into working order and use it to intensify the air war in support of land forces
Scene showing the salvaged equipment of a burnt-out hospital in Weston Super Mare following an air raid by the German Luftwaffe during the Second World War. 28th June 1942
A dog rescued from a destroyed building by Air Raid Precaution wardens (ARP) following an air raid by the German Luftwaffe in London during there Second world War. 14th October 1940
These little pigs investigate the bomb crater in their orchard following an air raid by the Nazi German Luftwaffe on a farm in South West England during the Second World War. 9th August 1940
A Chinese mule team hauls a Chinese Howitzer over the mountainous terrain of the Burma Road to the fighting front against the Japanese in China. November 1944
Three year old Freddy Arnold stands amongst the ruins of his bomb shattered home in Bath, Somerset following an air raid by the German Luftwaffe on the city at the end of April 1942
The Nazis, aided and abetted by the Vichy Government, were infiltrating in to French controlled Syria during the Second World War
Bill Kennedy rescues the last of the many horses who were trapped for many days after the bombing of a London mews during the Second World War. 25th November 1940
A holidaymaker on a Bedfordshire farm during the Second World War, gives a cuddle to one of the horses. 3rd June 1944
The Welch Fusiliers with the B. E. F. play polo with mules and poniesThe Welch Fusiliers with the B.E.F. play polo with mules and ponies. 18th March 1940
A. R. P workers clearing the debris from a wrecked Smethwick Stables where four horsesA.R.P workers clearing the debris from a wrecked Smethwick Stables where four horses were killed during a raid on the city. 23rd October 1940
Corporal Kildin and Land girl Joyce Smith, with some of the 275 pigs which form part of the farming activities at a Royal Canadian Air Force bomber station in Great Britain
Formby Beach, 13th April 1988
Bandsman A. Frampton of the Isle of Wight at a loss with how to cope with a bout of non compliance on the part of a Sicilian mule
Sweltering under the Sicilian sun, British Bulldog "George"Sweltering under the Sicilian sun, British Bulldog " George" assists in guard duty outside battalion headquarters of the Royal 22nd Regiment
RAF aircraft of the Balkan Air Force are rendering close assistance to Marshal Titos partisan forces in Yugoslavia by carrying valuable supplies to them from Italy
Chef Graham Tinsley gives a slice of the Knowsley Safari Park 21st birthday cake to " Chota" the elephant. 13th July 1992
"Queenie"of a Quartermaster unit awaiting the green light for the invasion of" Queenie" of a Quartermaster unit awaiting the green light for the invasion of the European contingent somewhere in England
Baboon mascots in a South African camp in the Western Desert during the Second World War. 22nd August 1941
British pack mules in Africa during the Second World War. 17th January 1943
Kim the Alsatian dog is helped off the wing off a Spitfire fighter plane by his master, a sergeant pilot of the Royal Air Force
The Germans at St Malo have given up. The Citadel at the extreme point of the port was due for an attack by Lightnings, but five minutes beforehand a white flag appeared
Lieutenant A. Garwood, the commander of the Sherman tank, feeding an elephant with biscuits from the turret of his tank on the road at Taungtha, Burma, 14 April 1945
American marines and their jungles rained war dogs move past a light machine gun nest as they advance along a jungle trail on Empress Augusta Bay at Bougainville Island in the Northern Solomons to
Members of the Berners Street Fire Service, Central London, making toys for children of mothers who are working to keep the war effort going