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The Duke of Edinburgh at the Design Centre in Haymarket to present Design Centre awards to designers of articles ranging from portable radios to chemical closets
Designer Robin Day, a British chartered industrial and furniture designer with his wife, the textile designer Lucienne Day
First Battle of Scarpe. Members of a British artillery company seen here positioning an 18 pound field artillery piece in Arras Cemetery. 12th April 1917
Battle of the Somme: A stretcher case seen in silhouette being brought in from La Boisselle during the Battle of Albert. 3rd June 1916
Men of the 2nd Monmouthshire (Pioneers) seen here in the trenches circa July 1916
Horses and men of 1st Anzac Corps seen here in Ypres during the Third Battle of Ypres. 23rd October 1917
Distant view of St. Quentin and the Hindenburg Line from the British front line trench on the Amiens Road, 24th April 1917. The Hindenburg Line ran 2 miles west of St
The Kings Liverpool Regiment moving along a communication trench leading to the front line; near Blairville Wood, 16th April 1916
15th Royal Welsh Fusiliers in the snow covered front line trenches at Fleurbaix, 28th December 1917
Men of the 2nd Royal Naval Brigade, Royal Naval Division, practising an attack from a trench on the Island of Imbros. June 1915
New Recruits seen here shortly after being issued with their uniform. Circa 1917
Carrying party of the 1 / 7th Kings Liverpool Regiment, 156th BrigadeCarrying party of the 1/7th Kings Liverpool Regiment, 156th Brigade, 55th division bringing up rations in containers to the men in the trenches in the La Bassee Canal Sector. 15 March 1918
British Open 1970. St Andrews, Sunday 12th July 1970. Jack Nicklaus and wife Barbara, pictured with the trophy after winning his 2nd British Open Title in 4 years
On Guard, Sgt Selwyn Lewis (left) and Staff Sgt Frank Hedley, both permanent staff instructors, 104 Light Air Defence Regiment, R.A
Waiting to take part in the display given by the Royal Welch Fusiliers at Caerphilly Castle, 13th July 1967. The regimental goal, Billy
Major General Dick Gerrad-Wright (rt) with Troop Sergeant Major Martin Pearson from Cardiff. By ancient custom, Yeomanry Troop Sergeants are armed with the sword
Officers Uniform, the Glamorgan Yeomanry (1908) at Moss Brothers, The Hayes, Cardiff, Wales, 10th January 1966. Mr M C Nottingham (right) shop manager and Captain A R Hazlerigg (left)
The Guns of the C Glamorgan Yeomanry of the Royal Artillary Volunteers, give a 21 gun salute at Cardiff Castle, to mark the 83rd birthday of the Queen Mother, Cardiff, Wales, Thursday 4th August 1983
Welsh Guards, Trooping of the Colour at Cardiff Castle, Cardiff, Wales, 27th April 1957
RAF Brawdy, Pembrokeshire, Wales, 14th July 1961. Central Tower, Control Tower, Air Traffic Control, Naval Air Station, Air Base
Major General Dick Gerrad-Wright, Director of the TA & Cadets, inspects the men of C Troop, The Glamorgan Yeomanry, outside Guildhall London, 21st November 1983
South Wales Borderers at Cardiff Roose Airport, Wales, 8th December 1962. Home at last, after being delayed at Hanover for more than two days by fog
HRH Prince Philip presents the new Colours to the 1st Battalion South Wales Boarders and the 2nd Battalion The Monmouthshire Regiment, Cardiff, Wales, 26th July 1958
A Royal Salute of 21 guns is fired by the 281 Glamorgan Yeomanry Field Regiment, R. A. (T. A.), in the Castle Grounds, Cardiff, Wales, 20th February 1960
40 members of the 11th Battalion, The Welsh Regiment, known as Cardiff Old Pals, reunion lunch, City Hall, Cardiff, Wales, 10th December 1974
Sergeant H Jay, aged 62, 3rd Battalion Home Guard Bridgend, the oldest member of the Welsh contingent to walk in the Victory Parade in London on the 8th June 1946. Pictured at work, July 1946
The band and drums of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers march past the Lord Mayor of Cardiff Ald. J R Lyons when he took the salute outside the City Hall, Cardiff, Wales, 27th May 1968
1st battalion South Wales Borderers, march through Westgate Square, Newport, Wales, 14th May 1959. The Battalion, as freemen of the borough
The 1st Battalion of the Royal Welch Fusiliers, march into Maindy Barracks, Cardiff, as part of rehearsals for the battalions display in South Wales, 16th May 1968
The Queen, accompanied by Major M Pim, inspects the Guard of Honour of the 1st Battalion of the South Wales Borderers 24th Regiment after her arrival at the Beachley side of the bridge
National Heart Hospital in Marylebone, London. Pictured Saturday 4th May 1968. Britains first heart transplant was successfully carried out (3rd May)
Britains first heart transplant was successfully carried out by a team of 18 doctors and nurses at the National Heart Hospital in Marylebone, London. Friday 3rd May 1968
Members of Heart Transplant Team are interviewed at BBC Studios Line Grove, London, Sunday 5th May 1968. Britains first heart transplant was successfully carried out (3rd May)
News press conference after Britains first heart transplant was successfully carried out (3rd May) by a team of 18 doctors and nurses at the National Heart Hospital in Marylebone, London
A view of Cardiff Castle, Wales, 1954
Portrait of ex Fleetwood Mac pop group member Peter Green, 10th April 1987
Experimental reed beds at ICI Billingham. Frank Holliday, environmental office for Chemical Products Business at the plant, watches over the spot where liquid waste will be cleaned by nature
ICI, Billingham. Chicken production, with John Harvey (left) and technical manager Phil Jones, 21st August 1986
ICI owned Wilton Castle, with the towers of industry in the background. 19th April 1979
General view of cooling towers at ICI, Wilton. 11th August 1977
ICIs new Woodlands day nursery, 16th April 1992
Abnormal load being transported from Redpath Engineering Services Ltd, Portrack, to ICIs Quorn plant at Billingham. The 240 foot long load turns off the A19 to go up Billingham Bank, 2nd May 1993
Lorry arriving at ICI Billingham site, 30th May 1991
ICIs new Woodlands day nursery being opened by Mrs Henderson the wife of ICI Chairman Denys Henderson, 16th April 1992
Two million working hours without an accident resulting in lost time has given ICI employees the chance to boost Cleveland charities
ICI, Billingham. The two twin cooling towers are being systematically demolished. 26th June 1978
Youngsters are completing the finishing touches to the conversion of the 20 year old caravan as part of their youth training course at the ICI-backed centre
A birds eye view of ICI Billingham - the proposed site for the nuclear dump. 29th August 1984