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Their home destroyed by a German V-1 flying bomb, the Metcalf family carrying on with their usual routine of bacon for breakfast around the kitchen table amidst the chaos
August Bank holiday weekend at Southend, Essex. 27th August 1955
War Workers Childrens Nursery. Coventry. Midlands. Babies on parade with the nappies on their bags so that they don t get muddled up. Picture taken 18th January 1943
A baby gets a bath in the sink. Picture taken 4th January 1941. Possibly in Manchester
Blitzed babies. Six babies all under two years old, from blitzed London are now being cared for at Warwick Lodge, Melton Mowbray. 28th April 1943
Salisbury day nursery. A woman bathing a child, with other seated children watching. October 1942
An eleven month old baby boy plays in his cot at the London nursing home where he was left, watched over by the matron of the home
Mothers and their young babies on a Coventry bus circa 1958
Some of the mothers who called at the Carnegie Institute, Hunters Road, Hockley for the free issue of respirator helmets for their babies. 18th September 1939
Carol Adams, who has just given birth to her second set of twin boys. She is pictured with her four sons. 27th February 1980
Local people of Toulouse in Southern France, showing three generations from an elderly man on the left, young woman and baby in the par, 22nd April 1975
Queen Elizabeth II holds her youngest son Prince Edward in her arms as she stands with her husband Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh
Prince Charles and Princess Diana with Prince Harry after his birth 16th September 1984
Its the craziest tangle the police have ever had to sort out at as mothers and fathers left their children outside the new woolworths store shorty after its opening in Chelmsley Wood, Solihull
Mum looks calm and tries to doze. But ask any Mum how can you doze when you have two bright-eyed young things chattering, digging you in the ribs and wanting you to play
Seven week old twins Carol and Edna Bunn with their mother after being bombed out of home. Circa December 1940
The Queen and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, board the Royal Yacht Britannia at Southampton as they head for Balmoral, Scotland
Her Royal Highness Anne leaves St Marys Hospital in Paddington, London after the birth of her baby daughter Princess Zara. 18th May 1981
A baby sitting with a Rolleiflex camera at Skelton annual baby show. Circa 1973
Unusual - Mother pushing a pram with her baby and a portable television set placed next to the baby with a aeiral on the hood of the pram 29th July 1977
Just perfect - triplets Rebecca (left), Gavin (centre) and Claire with proud mother Mrs Nicola Perfect, of Alandale Road, Bradley
Some of the New Year babies and their mothers at Dudley Road Hospital today. From left to right, Mrs Edna Stroud, Mrs Yvonne Shenton, Mrs Anne Allen and Mrs Barbara Temple with baby Deborah Temple
Peter Roderick the baby born in an air raid shelter at the height of a German air raid on London seen here enjoying the country life, 24 May 1941
Maternity Special Care Unit, Walsgrave Hospital. 24th August 1977
ATS girls and their soldier comrades at a Manchester A. AATS girls and their soldier comrades at a Manchester A.A. site made many toys during their stand-by homes and yesterday they visited St
Peter Francis Roderick, of 14a, Broadway, Wembley Park, He will be three in Sept. Born while his mother lay on the floor of their Anderson shelter at Catford. Delivered by her mother at 1.55 am
Babies born at the Gravesend and North Kent Hospital are only allowed to receive their fathers as visitors! This rule has been made as a precaution against possible infection being brought in by
Bundles of Leap Year joy Leap Year arrivals... proud mums Donna Bamford (left) and Mandy Walker show off their new babies born in the early hours of this morning on Leap Years Day
Melissa Nyman, aged nine months, whistles all day long and has been doing so for the past month. She lives in Harrow with her parents
Ten women in the Huddersfield area were gifted with special Christmas Day deliveries, they all had babies. And Huddersfield Royal Infirmary midwifery staff had their hands full because nine of
The Miles Quads from, St Neots, Cambridgeshire, England, 23rd December 1936. Ann, Ernest, Michael and Paul, pictured with christmas stockings hanging from their cot
The Miles Quad from, St Neots, Cambridgeshire, England, 23rd December 1936. Ann, Ernest, Michael and Paul, pictured opening some of their christmas presents a couple of days early
Winston Churchill attending the christening of Rupert Soames. 20th July 1959
Mum with Christmas Day twins. 25th December 1980
Mothers with their Christmas Day babies. 26th December 1985
Parents with their new born babies that were delivered on Christmas Day at the New Cross Hospital in Birmingham. 26th December 1973
Two proud mothers with their new born babies that were delivered on Christmas Day at the New Cross Hospital in Birmingham. 26th December 1973
Queen Elizabeth II and her husband Prince Philip with their two children Prince Charles and Princess Anne. Circa 1951
All mothers feel no doubt that they have achieved something special as they hold their new-born babies in their arms. But these three young mothers are especially remarkable
FEE £150 UP TO 1 / 4 PAGE Dustbin Baby Michelle Rooney tracks down her birthFEE £ 150 UP TO 1/4 PAGE Dustbin Baby Michelle Rooney tracks down her birth father Michelle with nurse, circa 1969
A Victorian nanny and children were the runners-up in the unusal Felton village feminine fashion of yesteryear competion on 16th May 1979
As prams go, it is very rare indeed. For it has windows. Little Nicole Fresco can thus see where she is going. and that, reports her mother Rosalyn
Babies parked outside a chippy on Heaton Road, Newcastle on 13th March 1986
Mrs M Milburn with her grandson Francis John Woodley in his high pram on 23rd March 1961
Mrs L jackson, of Cross Parade, with Susan in a pram which cost 5 on 23rd March 1961
A customer with her baby buying hot potatoes from Mr Thomas Reay and his tattie engine on the streets of Sunderland, Tyne and Wear. Circa 1950
A coffee morning and stalls raised £88 for an organisation to help parents ofA coffee morning and stalls raised £ 88 for an organisation to help parents of still-born children. The money was raised by members of the mother and toddler group
Milnsbridge playgroup celebrate their first anniversary with the purchase of a new climbing frame. 24th January 1986