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British Open 1966. Muirfield Golf Links, Gullane, East Lothian, Scotland. Held 6th to 9th July 1966. Pictured, Peter Thomson
British Open 1952. Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club, Lancashire, 10th July 1952. The 81st Open Championship, was held from 9th to 11th July. Pictured, Gene Sarazen of the USA
Operation Market Garden: Private A J Morgan of 143 Water Street, Port Talbot, and Private M F Thomas, of 15 Whitemill Terrace, Johnstown, Carmarthen
British Open 1969. Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club, Lancashire, Practice Day, 8th July 1969. The 98th Open Championship, was held from 9th to 12th July
War memorial, Thornaby Cenotaph, Acklam Road, Thornaby, Stockton on Tees, is rededicated, 19th August 1984. Pictired, Major Cooper, president of Thornaby branch of the Royal British Legion, centre
Thornaby Aerodrome Memorial, Unveiling and service of dedication, Thornaby, 8th May 1997. Pictured, Salute and standards from ex servicemen organisations are lowered
Colditz, Photo-call for new BBC television series, actors pose for the cameras on first day of filming, Ealing Studios, London, 19th June 1972
Mr Austen Brooks (with beard), a member of The League of Empire Loyalists. 7th August 1957
Mr Austen Brooks, a member of the League of Empire Loyalists, heckles Conservative Prime Minister Alec Douglas-Home at Ongar. 27th July 1964
Avril Waters, 23 years old, secretary to the London branch of the League of Empire Loyalists got through the strict security check to enter the hall and shout protests against the Common Market
Miss Leslie Greene, the woman who interrupted the Premier at a Womans Conservative organisation meeting at the Albert Hall, London, and was dragged out by attendants
Conservative Prime Minister Alec Douglas-Home on his whistle stop tour of East London and Essex. During a speech he gave at Ongor, Mr Austen Brooks, a member of the League of Empire Loyalists
Empire Loyalists paint slogans on homes of the Queens critics. 18th August 1957
Arthur Kenneth Chesterton MC, a politician and journalist who helped found right-wing organisations in Britain, primarily in opposition to the break-up of the British Empire
Judgement was given at the West London County Court, in the case brought by Miss Leslie Greene, secretary of the League of Empire Loyalists, against the Royal Albert Hall
Austen Brooks, a member of the League of Empire Loyalists, dressed as a bishop. 4th July 1958
A crowd listening to Conservative Prime Minister Alec Douglas-Home at Ongar. At this event Mr Austen Brooks, a member of the League of Empire Loyalists, heckled Mr Douglas-Home. 27th July 1964
Pictured, Philip Kinghorn Burbridge with Mr Austen Brooks (with beard), a member of The League of Empire Loyalists. Mr Philip Kinghorn Burbridge, who slapped Lord Altrincham (critic of the Queen)
Beatles tour of USA 1964. Left to right: Beatles members Ringo Starr, John Lennon, George Harrison and Paul McCartney wave to fans prior to boarding their plane at London airport for their tour of
John Lennon of The Beatles fighting to get on stage during the NME poll Winners all star concert at the Empire Pool Wembley on 26 April 1964
Beatles guitarist George Harrison leans out a car window during the bands visit to Porstmouth. The concert was postponed due to Paul McCartneys ill health. 12th November 1963
Officers of the 17th Service Battalion of the Kings Liverpool Regiment. July 2nd 1915 Top Row: Left to Right: 2nd Lt A Ribonson, 2nd Lt A. I. Draper, 2nd Lt H Higson, LT C. A. Emery, Lt B. S
Members of the 2 / 6th (Rifle) Battalion, Kings Liverpool Regiment at Margate, KentMembers of the 2/6th (Rifle) Battalion, Kings Liverpool Regiment at Margate, Kent. Seen here undergoing physical exercises in the form of a leap frog race on the beach. 1st July 1915
A member of the Royal Army Physical Training Corps gives Mr Jacob Epstein, the famous sculptor, a private in the Jewish battalion of the Royal Fusiliers basic training in the use of the bayonet
The British Steel Gala, Teesside. One of the floats at the Gala with adults and children dressed in costumes. 4th July 1993
Skinningrove Iron Works, 8th October 1968
Giant coal carrier berthed at British Steels Redcar terminal. 16th July 1991
The British Steel Gala, Teesside. Children being shown how to use army rifles. 4th July 1993
The British Steel Gala, Teesside. One of the floats at the Gala with a display of a South Bank Coke Ovens Tramway. 4th July 1993
The British Steel Gala, Teesside, motorcycle display, 4th July 1993
British Steel Corporation, Clay Lane, Teesside, 30th October 1987
The British Steel Gala, Teesside. Crowds enjoying a falconry display. 4th July 1993
Last tap of Cleveland Iron blast furnace, a furnace man waits for the final tapping to take place. British Steel Corporation, Grangetown. 26th April 1993
Cleveland Iron No 4 blast furnace at BSC Cleveland Works. 10th April 1994
Part of British steels drive to beat pollution on Teesside. The chimneys of the Lackenby open hearth plant lie dormant due to plant closure
Beam Mill British Steel at Teesside, 7th May 1997
British Steels new complex at Redcar, 31st December 1979
Beach scenes at Devon. June 1960 M4313-005
Holidaymakers shelter from the wind on the seafront at Devon. 5th June 1960. M4313-006
Soldiers making up a fatigue party seen here landing stores from a lighter whilst engineers construct a light railway at " A" West Beach, Suvla Point. Circa May 1915
A busy scene on West Beach, Suvla Point a day prior to the evacuation of Gallipoli. Our picture shows: Equipment being loaded on to xlighter vessel known to the troops as Beetles during
Some of the wounded from the first day of the Somme offensive seen here in hospital back in the United Kingdom being served lunch on the ward. 12th July 1916
A wounded British soldier seen outside a hospital hut close to the Shatt al Arab waterway in Mesopotamia before being evacuated by Hospital ship. Circa December 1914
British officers inspect captured Turkish guns and material at Aziziya. This village was occupied by the British on 4/5 March 1917
Officers mess on the Gallipoli peninsula. Dinner being prepared at the entrance to their dugout whilst officers gossip about the days action. Circa May 1915
A busy scene on West Beach, Suvla Point two days prior to the evacuation of Gallipoli 19th December 1915
British soldiers and engineers working on the quay at Suvla Bay just a day before the evacuation. Normal working routines where kept up right until the evacuation to deceive the enemy
British soldiers laying the foundation for field gun emplacements in Mesopotamia Circa 1917