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A family walk down the street in the village of Long Crendon, Buckinghamshire. 14th July 1952. C3559-002
Prefabs in Wallace Avenue, Torquay. When they were demolished the families were relocated to Plainmoor 1950s
Half-a-million fans & supporters gather in Liverpool City Centre to give Liverpool FC a big welcome home after winning the FA Cup 3-0 against Newcastle at Wembley May 1974
The back of Queen Victoria Memorial with St Helens Town Hall in background, St Helens, Merseyside, 1st February 1958
St Helens Dual Carriageway, a start has been made on the construction of a new inner ring to circle the town centre of St Helens, 16th October 1958
The old churchyard wall surrounding the cemetery, with the Parish Church, which is on the site of the old St Elwyns Chapel, in background, St Helens, Merseyside, 15th June 1970
Gamble Institute, St Helens, Merseyside, 14th November 1958, Erected in 1896 by Sir David Gamble, the building began life as a library and technical school
St. James Mount and Gardens, adjacent to Liverpool Anglican Cathedral, Circa 1930St.James Mount and Gardens, adjacent to Liverpool Anglican Cathedral, Circa 1930
Town Hall, Middlesbrough, 1st October 1982
Town Hall, Middlesbrough, 23rd September 1983
Town Hall, Middlesbrough, 14th March 1991
St Andrews Brine Baths in Droitwich, Wednesday 10th December 1980
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Mormonhurch, Cambridge, 23rd January 1965
New terminal under construction at Renfrew Airport, Scotland, 29th April 1954
The Control Room at Cambridgeshire Fire Headquarters. October 1964
Fire engines at Cambridgeshire Fire Headquarters. October 1964
Cambridge Police Station showing the original oak doors, 1967
Service in progress inside St Martins Church on Suez Road, Cambridge. 1st March 1964
Exterior view of St Martins Church on Suez Road, Cambridge. 2nd November 1983
People talking a walk on the lawn outside Kings College in central Cambridge. 16th February 1985
Scenes of crumbling buildings in Occupation Road, central Cambridge, 12th February 1966
An impressive display at the opening of the new county Fire Brigade Headquarters in Cambridge. Circa 1974
6th Cambridgeshire Rifle Volunteer Corps seen here mobilised and forming up in Cambridge before moving off to Romford 5th August 1914. In the background is the Chapel of St JohnOs College
London Fire Brigade tackles fires close to Waterloo railway station as nine thousand incendiary and high explosive bombs fall on the city of London during a Luftwaffe air raid 29th December 1940
ARP wardens and members of a search and rescue party, search for survivors after a house in St Leonard StreetShoreditch received a direct hit from a high explosive bomb during the raid of the night
Fires in Ave Maria Lane, London, started by high explosive and incendiary bombs dropped by the Luftwaffe on the night of 29th December 1940
A turntable ladder of the London Fire Brigade tackles fires on Aldersgate Street, Farringdon as nine thousand incendiary and high explosive bombs fall on the city of London during a Luftwaffe air
Firemen tackling fires in the streets close to St Pauls Cathedral as over nine thousand incendiary and high explosive bombs fall on the city of London during a Luftwaffe air raid 29th December 1940
Firemen tackling fires in St Pauls Churchyard to stop the blaze reaching the Cathedral. As over nine thousand incendiary and high explosive bombs fall on the City of London, 29th December 1940
Commuters and City workers pick their way through a rubble strewn Stonecutters Street the morning after the most devastating raid on London
Workmen clear rubble from the Cheapside, City of London, the spire of St Mary-le-Bow, in the distance, following a Luftwaffe raid on the city 10th May 1941
Workmen clear away debris from collapsed Lantern Roof from Westminster Abbeys High Altar caused by incendiary bombs dropped by the Luftwaffe in the course of one of the heaviest air raids on London
The dome of St Pauls Cathedral looms over the devastated remains of Cannon Street the morning after the most devastating raid on London
Rubble litters Poppins Court following the most devastating air raid on London which took place on the night of 10/11 May 1941
Firemen attempt to control a fire in Shoreditch, London, during an air raid on the city on the night of the 11th January 1941
Members of the Fire Brigade seen here fighting fires at Alec Brookes Ltd and Blades in Stewart Street, Shoreditch during a raid on the city. 11th January 1941
Firemen attempt to control fires in Shoreditch, London, during an air raid on the city on the night of the 11th January 1941
Members of the Auxiliary Fire Service and London Fire Brigade seen here fighting a fire at the Liptons Tea Bonded Warehouse, Tabernacle Street
Front of building decorated with pictures of animals, New York, USA, June 1984
Tug in Long Island Sound with Schwartz Chemical Company building on Long Island City seen in the background, New York, USA, June 1984
Street scene in New York, a policeman walking past as a building is being demolished. 13th February 1981
The gutted shell of St Mary-le-Bow, Cheapside, London, following the Luftwaffe raid on the City 11th May 1941. The resulting fire gutted the building
Traders in Bucklerbury, City of London salvage goods from their premises. oblivious to the damage to The Mansion House in the background 16th May 1941
A small crater outside The Mansion House in the City of London which was damaged by incendiary bombs dropped on the city on the 16th May 1941
The Mansion House in the City of London damage by incendiary bombs dropped on the city on the 11th May seen from Bucklerbury. 16th May 1941
Firemen of the NFS outside The Mansion House in the City of London which was damaged by incendiary bombs dropped on the city on the 16th May 1941
Members of the National Fire Service (NFS ) and heavy rescue help lift and clear rubble from a block of Chelsea flats, which received a direct hit during the previous nights air raid on the city
LCC and Civil Defence workers seen here clearing up following a V2 explosion at the Red Lion pub on the corner of Duke Street and Barrett Street, just yards from Selfridges