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Moss, the dog. Moss the dog, owned by Mr Cledwyn Morgan of Ystradgynlais, near Swansea, Wales, bears the distinction of being a double hero
Nelly Bligh, the dog. This dog, called Nelly Bligh, owned by Mr Mallion, Hubbards Farm, Lenham Heath, Lenham, Kent, saved the the life of her master. Mr Mallion was knocked down and bitten by a boar
Womans Own "Children of Courage"Awards. Ten children were presented withWomans Own " Children of Courage" Awards. Ten children were presented with awards by Mrs Audrey Callaghan for their courage at a service in Westminster Abbey
Fluffy, the dog. This little dog made a vain effort to save the two years old son of her master Mr William Ford of Luxborough, Somerset
Rover the dog. Owned by Mr J Greece, of Clumber Terrace, Derby, Derbyshire. To this dog, little Gladys Kent, aged eight years old, owes her life
Pedro the dog. Owned by Mr J Longwell, Helendale, Cumbernauld, near Glasgow, Scotland. Little as his is, Pedro saved the life of a youth who was being savagely attacked by an infuriated horse
Chum, the dog. Story : Mrs F Hadden and family, of Somers Road, Southsea, Hampshire, owe their lives to this dog. Chum awakened the family when the house was on fire
Moffat Treasure, the dog. Moffat Treasure is an old English sheep dog, owned by Mrs M A Jinks, of Herbert Gardens, London, NW10
Bob, the dog. Story: A terrier which, with his master, Mr Joseph Hyde, of Avenue Road, Brigadier Hill, Enfield, Middlesex, went to the rescue of a boy, Ernest Hobourn
Tinker the dog. Story is : Mr Edgar F Lyne and family, late of The Queens Head, Marsham Street, Westminster, London, owe their lives to Tinker the dog
Prince, the dog. Awarded a Daily Mirror Gugnunc Collar for Brave Dogs Owned by Mr B Bright, of Cantelupe Road, East Grinstead, Sussex. Story : Little Hilda Bright owes her life to this dog
Rex the dog. Rex, with six year old Joyce Thompson, whom he saved from drowning arriving at The Blackpool Dog Show yesterday. Rex was one of the Daily Mirror Brave Dogs who appeared at the show
Peter the dog. Story : Little Peggy Norton owes her life to Peter the dog, owned by her father Mr H. E. Norton, River Hulme, Letheringsett, Norfolk
Lance Corporal Dean shows a friend his Military Medal for Bravery, awarded to him after his actions as an Army Commando in Dunkirk, France. 10th November 1941
Post Office Bravery Awards. Presenting the awards, Norman Tebbit, Secretary of State for Trade and Industry, he paid tribute to " the courage
V. Cs Parade in Hyde Park. The Queen talks to some of the veterans during herV.Cs Parade in Hyde Park.The Queen talks to some of the veterans during her inspection. 26th June 1956
A MAN who won the Victoria Cross in World War II will support his grandson as he enlists in the Army. Edward Chapman, 76, who received the VC after he repelled a German offensive single-handed
A firefighter tackles an incendary bomb with a sandbag which protects his face from the blast. 4th May 1941
Sheba The Alsation who raised the alarm of fire at the Crofton Hotel, Queens gate, London and was the means of saving several lives went to the R.S.P.C.A
Sergeant John Lannah the youngest V. C. leaving Buckingham Palace after he had receivedSergeant John Lannah the youngest V.C. leaving Buckingham Palace after he had received his decorations. P011342
Jewish Ex-Soldiers Parade. Mr. Jack White, V. C. and (right) Mr. L. Keysor, V. CJewish Ex-Soldiers Parade. Mr. Jack White, V.C. and (right) Mr. L. Keysor, V.C. with the wreath which was laid at the Cenotaph after the Jewish ex-Servicemens national remembrance service
Mr Lister Addy, 39, is a Deputy at Fryston Colliery, Castleford. He was awarded the George Medal for " courage and determination in rescuing James Winterbottom, haulage hand
Viscount Gort (left) Chief of the Imperial General Staff, full name, John Standish Surtees Prendergast Vereker, 6th Viscount Gort, pictured in London, Circa 1940
Modest pit boy here Jack Bomford, seen here after attending Buckingham Palace to receive the George Cross. (Jack leaving the palace wthi his mother, sister and the Rev. A. Doxey, vicar of Newthorpe)
Det. Constable Bob Kellett of city road police station organised a party for old folk tonight at The Cobdens Head public house in St
The Lord Mayor; Sir Ian Bowater presented the Binney Memorial Awards for bravery by civilians; at the Goldsmiths Hall in City of London. (left to right) Mrs
The Lord Mayor, Sir Ian Bowater today presented the Binney Memorial Awards for bravery by civilians, at the Goldsmiths Hall in City of London. Mrs. Rosie Eagle after receiving the award
S. J. Bent, V. C. October 1952 C4750-005 Local Caption Decorated War VeteranS.J. Bent, V.C. October 1952 C4750-005 Decorated War Veteran
J. P. Huffam, V. C. October 1952 C4750-003 Local Caption Decorated War VeteranJ.P. Huffam, V.C. October 1952 C4750-003 Decorated War Veteran
F. Cross, V. C. October 1952 C4750-002 Local Caption Decorated War VeteranF. Cross, V.C. October 1952 C4750-002 Decorated War Veteran
J. Caffrey, V. C. October 1952 C4750 Local Caption Decorated War VeteranJ. Caffrey, V.C. October 1952 C4750 Decorated War Veteran
H. Weale, V. C. October 1952 C4750-004 Local Caption Decorated War VeteranH. Weale, V.C. October 1952 C4750-004 Decorated War Veteran
J. Young. V. C. October 1952 C4750-001 Local Caption Decorated War VeteranJ.Young. V.C. October 1952 C4750-001 Decorated War Veteran
Brig. J. G. Smyth, V. C. inspects parade October 1952 C4750-007 Local CaptionBrig. J.G. Smyth, V.C. inspects parade October 1952 C4750-007 Decorated War Veteran
VCs Garden Party: Capt. A. F. Carpanter VC RN being received by King George V and Queen Mary. July 1920 P000162