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Frank Searle a photographer who studied the disputed existence of the Loch Ness Monster. He took up residence at Loch Ness in 1969 living a frugal existence in a tent then a caravan looking for
Mr Teazy Weazy Raymond hairdresser at Royal Ascot, June 1970 Morning suit and top hat Seventies fashion male
HRH Prince Charles on board HMS Bronington. Pictured on the right is the Crown Prince Hassan of Jordan. HMS Bronington docks at Tower Pier in the Pool of London
The Ackroydon Estate skyscraper village adjoining Wimbledon Common on the Putney side. 28th April 1955
One of the bookies at the White City Greyhound Track keeps an eye on the action on the track. 7th September 1946
Two boys sitting on an old fire guard on the edge of a lake. 1st July 1955
A female plane spotter on the look out for enemy aircraft in the City during the Second World War. 1st January 1941
Derby Day, Epsom Downs Racecourse, Epsom, Surrey, Saturday 10th June 1995, HRH Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother
Control Tower at Renfrew Airport, Scotland, 21st October 1960
Gen. Sir Archibald Wavell, who arrived in India to take over duty as Commander-in-Chief, India, photographed directing operations in an observation post at Merj Ayoum before he left Syria
A spotter (air-sentry) on duty as part of Britains anti-aircraft defences. August 1940
The Gunnery Officer and director layer in the Director Control Tower aboard the Polish Navy destroyer ORP Piorun (Thunderbolt) during a patrol in the Western Approaches. Circa February 1941
Troops on the look out for enemy aircraft on the edge of one of the roads leading to the front in France. The gun is a Polsten Ack-Ack 20mm. Circa October 1944
Observer post headquarters. Raiders overhead. Circa 1941
A radioed wire image of General Montgomery and General Eisenhower studying the Italian mainland from Messina, as British and Canadian forces were making their final preparations for the assault
Prince Charles begins his trek to the foothills of Annapurina at Pokhara Begnas Tal. Nepal, December 1980
A mushroom cloud rises over the Pacific moments after the detonation of Britains second Hydrogen bomb. As seen by members of the press
Captain Richard Boyer Laning, Commanding Officer of USS Proteus, a Fulton-class submarine tender in the United States Navy, Saturday 4th March 1961
Scenes aboard a British ship as landing ships and craft of the great armada reached the beaches of Normandy. Picture shows: Captain Sir Harold Campbell, R.N
Glorious Goodwood 1963 Two racegoers on The Trundle, the Iron Age hill fort which is used as an informal grandstand. Seen here with improvised sun hat whilst watching the racing. 30th July 1963
MTB 309 was an American Elco 77 ft, built 11 February 1942, Commissioned 22nd April 1942. Her first Commanding Officer was Lt D Jermain DSC. RN who was also the 15th Flotillas Senior Officer
Families enjoy bird watching at Billingham Beck Country Park. 30th May 1994
Watch keeper, Dave Ball, at the Redcar Lookout Tower, The National Coastwatch Institute, Redcar, 31st October 1996
A Russian officer seen watching the movement of the enemy though field glasses whilst a colleague makes observations through a trench periscope on the Galicia front. Circa June 1915
A race goer at Aintree Racecourse, Liverpool, Merseyside. 6th April 1989
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in happy mood at Ascot after her horse Choir Boy won the Royal Hunt Cup race. Among those who share the Queens happiness in the Royal Box are the Duchess of Kent
Queen Elizabeth II enjoying the races at Epsom Derby with the Queen Mother and Prince Charles, June 1993
Horse Raining trainer Jonjo O Neill. January 1991
The Queen and her racing manager Lord Porchester watch the finish of the 1978 Epsom Derby. 8th June 1978
Actresses Juliet Stevenson (left), Paola dionisotti (middle), and Gera Stevenson, in " On the verge" at Birmingham Repertory Theatre. 3rd March 1989
Female member of the Royal Observer Corps, Mrs Garden, wife of a fighter pilot flying overseas during the Second World War. She is a plotter at an ROC Centre. 1st November 1943
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II watching her horse in action through a pair of binoculars in the Royal Box during St Leger Day at Doncaster. September 1953
I see no ships, two gentleman look across the English Channel from Beachy Head, East Sussex, circa 1949
A young spectator looks through a pair of binoculars at an air display at the Sunderland International Airshow. 07/08/1991
Spectators gathered along the seafront at Seaburn to watch the Sunderland International Airshow. 05/08/1995
British Airways Concorde aircraft / airliner G-BOAF visits Newcastle Airport in April, 1994. Crowds watch the arrival of the Concorde. 24th April, 1994
Pope John Paull IIs visit to Coventry Airport for a mid-morning mass. This young boy is determined to get a good view of the Holy Father. 30th May 19821
Lords View. Johnathan Cree watching the first day of cricket from the balcony of his fathers 9th floor flat. 1st August 1965
Suez Crisis 1956 British soldiers on the front line keep an eye on the Egyptian positions
The Frontier of Fear. 23rd december 1979. "Frohliche Weihnachten"The Frontier of Fear. 23rd december 1979. " Frohliche Weihnachten" - Merry Christmas, called John Knight across the East/West German Border towards the silent
Prince Andrew and fiancee Sarah Ferguson on the Isle of Wight Looking up with binoculars Watching the annual Schneider Trophy air race June 1986 1
Prince Andrew and his fiancee Sarah Ferguson watching the annual Schneider Trophy Air race June 1986
Prince Edward watches Riders at the Badminton Horse Trials in Gloucestershire April 1972
Hungarian Revolt 1956. Freedom fighters gather on the Austrian border following the Soviet invasion on November 4th. The last pocket of resistance called for ceasefire on 10 November
Queen Elizabeth II at The Derby Epsom June 1978 Ilford £ 1000 print awards 1978 The Queen jeers on the horses and watches nail biting finish between Hawaiian Sound
Comedian Eric Morecambe seen here at his Hertfordshire home 1971 71-12050-007
Belgian army officer observe the German advance from the outskirts of Louvain. Circa 19th August 1914