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Firework display at Eirias Park, Colwyn Bay. 5th November 1991
Bodelwyddan bonfire night celebrations - Gareth Townsend from Prestatyn and Elissa Manifold from Dyserth eating toffee apples. 10th November 1997
Firework display at Bodelwyddan Castle. 10th November 1994
Thousands of Charlton fans attended the derelict, weed-strewn Valley football ground in answer to an appeal from the club in help in clearing the ground which was abandoned three
Whenever the town of Gravesend, Kent, has something to celebrate the townsfolk ceremoniously burn a 30 ft. whaler after dragging it through the streets in a torchlight procession
Round the victory bonfire at Sproatley, East Yorkshire. 8th May 1945
VE Day in Wales. This bonfire is the fine effort of some children from Fairwater, Cardiff, who had a happy time during the blaze, 8th May 1945
Ysgol Bodnant Juniors, Prestatyn, prepare for Bonfire Night. Clockwise front left - Andrew Hewsey, 7, Katie Kendrick, 10, Matthew Allport, 6 and Katie Brandrick, 9. 2nd November 1995
Paul Roberts of Abergele Round Table building a bonfire. 9th November 1995
The Cafe fairground ride at Abergele Bonfire & Fair. 9th November 1995
Dean Lokko of Rhyl has fun with sparklers on Bonfire night. 11th November 1993
Children enjoy Bonfire Night at Pestalozzi Village for Children in Sedlescombe, East Sussex, 5th November 1960. The community is named after eighteenth century Swiss educationalist
The bonfire that Windsor children had built on Batchelors Acre for Guy Fawkes night was burned down by Guardsmen. Pictured
Bonfire Night, Reading, Berkshire, November 1975
Children prepare bonfire ahead of evening celebrations, 5th November 1962
Young revellers enjoy a bonfire at Myrtle Gardens, Liverpool, Merseyside. 5th November 1979
Clearing up at Charlton Athletics football ground, The Valley. After seven years in a state of disrepair, with the ground not being used
At 3pm on 8 May 1945, Prime Minister, Winston Churchill announced that the war in Europe would end at midnight. London erupted into a massive chorus of jubilation and celebration
A crowd of Hungarians watch books and pamphlets from a ransacked Russian bookshop being burnt in a Budapest street. By the end of October 1956 the fighting between the pro soviet communists
World War Two - Second World War - VE Day celebrations - Residents of Frank Street, Gateshead, set up their VE Day bonfire. 8th May, 1945