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Young girls in New York. 13th February 1981
Street scene in New York, a policeman walking past as a building is being demolished. 13th February 1981
Street scene in New York. A dog curled up in a doorway, with a cat walking by. 13th February 1981
General street scene in New York. 13th February 1981
A woman standing in the road in New York. 13th February 1981
Snow scenes on Richmond Hill and Park. Pictured, skiing in Richmond Park, 7 year old Kit Maharajh, his mother comes from Austria and he has been skiing since he was 3. 26th December 1970
Snow scenes on Richmond Hill and Park. 26th December 1970
General views of tobogganing and skiing in Richmond Park, London. 27th December 1970
A boy sledging on a clothes basket in Greenwich Park, London, 27th December 1970
A couple sledging in Greenwich Park, London, 27th December 1970
Children sledging on a milk crate in Greenwich Park, London, 27th December 1970
Children sledging on washing up bowls in Greenwich Park, London, 27th December 1970
Street scene in New York, a building being demolished. 13th February 1981
Street scene in New York. 13th February 1981
British army soldiers Private J. Stutter (left) of Elie, Fifeshire, Scotland and Private M. Cambridge of Leeds eating their dinner in the snow on the Eighth Army Front in Italy during the Second
Army Guns. Training exercise. Picture shows a gun mounted on a boat, (numbered 27). Location unknown. Picture taken circa 1st February 1942
A British cruiser, part of the escort for a convoy to Russia. January 1942
Picture highlighting the the bitter cold conditions of the Artic region, taken on board the Royal Navy destroyer ship HMS Milne in Northern Waters shows sailors wearing Arctic hat fashions
Picture taken aboard Royal Navy cruiser HMS Manchester in Northern Waters highlighting the the bitter cold conditions of the Artic region. Circa May 1941
RAF men work in Arctic conditions in France. This picture was taken at night when the temperature registered 42.50 degrees of frost. This is the coldest spell ever known
Soldier on sentry duty during a snow storm somewhere in Kent during the Second World War. 16th January 1941
Men of the RAF Regiment keeping out the cold on the Italian front, these men are the most forward RAF personnel serving with the Eighth Army. 6th January 1944
Royal Air Force serving in France in the early stages of the Second World War. Picture shows: RAF mechanics overhauling a tractor which has become stuck in the thick snow somewhere in France
Inhabitants of Kautokeino after their homes were razed to the ground by retreating Germans. Pictured, some of the inhabitants who managed to obtain some material to build a small hut. March 1945
Infantrymen of the 1st Battalion The Green Howards pass a Bofors gun on their way to the front near Lanciano, Italy 1st January 1944
Two Royal Navy sailors, wrapped up against the bitter cold conditions, stand on the exposed signal bridge of HMS Sheffield on the look out for enemy U-boats in Arctic waters. December 1941
Corporal H Wells of Plumpton, Sussex, wiping ice from the perspex of a Mitchell bomber in Belgium. Ice formed on the panels - inside and out - overnight while the aircraft was at dispersal. L.A.C
Pilots of the Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm watch the sun strike the snow covered mountains while on Arctic patrol aboard the aircraft carrier HMS Formidable
British ships on Northern Convoy during the Second world War. A photograph which gives some idea, of the weather conditions experienced by men of British ships employed on convoy duty in Northern
Soldiers of the Soviet Red Army, well wrapped up against the winter cold, clear a road in the Northern Caucasus mountain range ready for their comrades to press forwards in the region after defeating
Arctic Visor modelled. New clothing for merchant seamen. Picture taken 8th January 1942
British soldiers of a tank recovery unit keep warm around a fire in the wintry weather during the Allied Advance in Belgium. December 1944
With the British troops in France a cold job "standing to"With the British troops in France a cold job " standing to" in an advanced post of The Royal Scots. February 1940
Eight year old Humbert and his six year old brother Somers Pedro seen here experiencing snow for the first time, shortly after they and 145 other Jamaicans arrived at Dover. 4th January 1955
Snow in April. Snow scenes in Tadworth, Surrey. Tadworth is a large suburban village in Surrey in the south-east of the Epsom Downs, part of the North Downs
Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales and his sister Princess Anne, enjoy their time at Frobisher Bay, Nunavut, Northern Canada
Princess Anne, Prince Charles and Queen Elizabeth II on a royal tour of Canada, pictured wearing Eskimo parkas while visiting the Eskimo settlement at Frobisher Bay, North-West Canada. July 1970
Queen Elizabeth II (right), Prince Charles (The Prince of Wales) and his sister Princess Anne (left) pictured during a visit to Tuktoyaktuk
Snowy scenes in Teesside. 1976
The Avon Gorge and Clifton suspension bridge looking towards the Clifton Observatory following a fresh fall of snow. 2nd January 1962
Trees bowed over by the weight of snow after a fresh fall in a Bristol park. 2nd January 1962
Why should the children only have fun, as two women take part in sledging in Stoke Park, Bristol 31st December 1961
The Dower House, Stoke Park, Bristol carpeted in snow 31st December 1961
Children take the slopes of a Bristol park after a fresh fall of snow. 2nd January 1962
A new year eve walk in Stoke Park, Bristol carpeted in snow. 31st December 1961
Children sledging in Stoke Park, Bristol 31st December 1961
Bristol Rovers train outside the snowbound Eastville Stadium. 23 January 1963
Wimbledon Football Club training session. Picture shows player goal keeper Dave Beasant in training. This year, 1988, Wimbledon would go on to win the FA Cup in May