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Liverpool Cathedral, the Church of England Cathedral of the Diocese of Liverpool, built on St Jamess Mount in Liverpool and is the seat of the Bishop of Liverpool, completed in 1978. Merseyside
Tonyfelin Chapel on the Bedwas Road, Caerphilly. Shortly before the wall to the graveyard and 129 graves were excavated to widen the road. 1st July 1965
Baginton Church, Coventry where the graves of Polish airmen who died in Second World War are located. Members of 308 Polish Fighter Squadron which was based at Baginton Aerodrome
Falkland Islands re-visited. War graves - 5th March 1999
A lady at a graveside of a child who died during an air raid. Picture taken 29th September 1941
Graveyward in the village of Malaya Nezhoda after being re-taken by the Soviet Red Army from the Germans during the battle on the Russian Front. November 1941
Poppy Crosses being placed at Graves in Cemetery ahead of Armistice Day, Middlesbrough, November 1978
Owners of their beloved cocker spaniel "Dinah"Owners of their beloved cocker spaniel " Dinah" tend her grave at the pets cemetery at The Peoples Dispensary for Sick Animals hospital at Ilford 22nd March 1954
General scenes of Lochinver cemetery. Lochinver is a village on the coast in the Assynt district of Sutherland, Highland, Scotland. 3rd August 1962
Cemetery, Glasgow, Scotland, 6th March 1971. Face of Britain 1971 Feature
World War Two - Second World War - The grave of Polish airman Makomaski in a Castletown graveyard in the North East. 9th November, 1978
World War Two - Second World War - Fomer paratrooper, Joe Carr of West Moor, and his family are pictured among the British war graves at Bayeux in Northern France. 5th June, 1984
World War Two - Second World War - The North East war grave in Castletown of a German airman. 9th November, 1978
World War Two - Second World War - The Arnhem Oosterbeek war cemetary which became the final resting place for many of the men of the Airborne division who lost their lives during Operation Market
World War Two - Second World War - Operation Market Garden - Polish war graves in the cemetery at Oosterbeek. 23rd August, 1984
The Womens Army Auxiliary Corps gardeners seen here tending the graves of our fallen heroes on the Western Front. 27th September 1917
The communal grave at London Road Cemetery where 808 people were buried after the blitz attacks on the city in 1940/41. Our phototgraph was taken on the day of the dedication of the memorial by
Little Aston Church, in Little Aston, Staffordshire