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Pupils of Ross Place School, Ardwick, Manchester, jump across a sea of mud to enter school. December 1970
Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, Prince Charles (The Prince of Wales) and his sister Princess Anne pictured during a visit to Tuktoyaktuk
Referee Roy Capey weighs up the snow covered Anfield pitch with Liverpool manager Bob Paisley and general secretary Peter Robinson
Colliery worker Spence Skillet Richardson has lived in Tenth Row, Ashington for more than 50 years. He was not the first person to find a house there, but he will certainly be the last to leave
Sir Ranulph Twistleton Wykeham Fiennes, explorer, at the North Pole during the Transglobe Expedition. 11th April 1982
Workmen use gas heaters to free the points at Cardiff Station, Cardiff Central railway station, South Wales Main Line in Cardiff, Wales, 20th February 1978
A car is left in a deep snow drift on the road from Culverhouse Cross to St Lythans near Wenvoe, Vale of Glamorgan, southeast Wales, 20th February 1978
Milkman Jack Jones keeps the daily pints on the move in Aberfan, South Wales, 20th February 1978
Pembrokeshire Farmer Pat Russell is rescued by the army after being stuck in a snowdrift on the Castlemartin tank training range
Sledges out at Ridgeway, Newport, south east Wales, 19th February 1978. Pictured, Jenny Hancock and her daughter Caroline sledge down hill
Feeding their Cattle, John Flay and Devin Hudson of Ton-Pil Farm, Peterston Wentloog, south west of the city of Newport, South Wales, 19th February 1978
Picture showing how heavy rain in northern Russia hampered the activities of the RAF Wing, the improvised landing ground being frequently water-logged and ankle deep in mud
Snow and heavy rainfall turned North African and Italian airfields into swamps, but the bad weather did not stop flying from these waterlogged fields
Picture showing how the weather conditions are hampering air operations on the Italian Front. Picture shows: Rain and mud are playing their part in slowing down the advance of the Allied armies in
RAF Halifax heavy bombers operating with the two Mediterranean Air Forces have not been prevented from attacking enemy targets although heavy rains have turned parts of their airfields into huge
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
Picture showing more of the weather conditions which are hampering air operations on the Italian front. Picture shows left to right Corporal E
Sergeant A. Beard of Briscoe Lane, Newton Heath, Manchester (left), with Private W. Pybis of Beacon Street, Liverpool, in full kit wading through a stream in the monsoon soaked jungle while going
Heavy rain continues to hamper operations in Italy but in many points along the 8th. Army front, advance have been made. Heavy armour, supplies
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
The Aero-Medical Laboratory, Wright Field Drayton, Ohio, United States. Pictured, wearing oxygen masks and cold weather flying gear these men are shown in the cold weather chamber
Picture taken from the bridge of the British Royal Navy "Southampton"Picture taken from the bridge of the British Royal Navy " Southampton" class cruiser HMS Sheffield as she ploughed through heavy seas of the Northern Waters
Three American Army T2 tank retrievers were used to pull a ditched tank destroyer back on to the road near Monschau in Germany after it slid from the roadway to avoid a collision with a jeep
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
Soviet Red Army scouts of the Karelian Front wearing the white robes that make them invisible against their native snows at short distance
A group of American soldiers build a dam to keep the river from flooding after it burst its banks in Northern France. November 1944
Reading Football Club Players Charity Walk, Nationwide Football Against MS, Oxford Road, Reading, Monday 27th April 1992
One of the unused store cupboards at Elizabeth Flats, Allerton Street, Grangetown, Cardiff. 2nd July 1983
British army soldiers making their way up to the front line in Holland through deep mud and over heavy ground and ploughed fields as the Allied troops advance further into Europe during the Second
Liverpool players inspect the pitch at Anfield before a match was due to start. Left to right: Willie Stevenson, Gordon Milne, Tommy Smith, Ian Callaghan, Chris Lawler, Roger Hunt and Ian St John
Liverpool manager Bill Shankly inspecting the hardness off the pitch before a match. Circa October 1962
Liverpool manager Bill Shankly inspecting the snow covered pitch before a match at Anfield. Circa February 1969
A resident of Branksome Drive in Cheadle, Manchester has trouble crossing the road to get to the local shops after heavy rainfalls caused the roads in the area to be heavily flooded. 16th July 1973
Billy McPhail, retired football player, aged 70 years old, he played for Celtic (33 appearances), Clyde (137) and Queens Park (12). Pictured 28th March 1998
Ebbw Vale, Blaenau Gwent, Wales. September 1960
All stop on the main Cardiff Barry Road. Where 50 mph speed limit need not apply. Wales. 20th February 1978. A4050 Closed
Walles of solid snow, taller than the average man, leading into Llantwit Major from Llanmaes, soon after the village was opened up to traffic, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales, 22nd February 1978
Digger tries to clear a way through, on the road from Pentre Meyrick, to Llantwit Major, Cowbridge, South Glamorgan, Wales, 22nd February 1978
A solitary pedestrian on Western Avenue in Cardiff, a place where walkers usually fear to tread, but now free of traffic, Cardiff, Wales, 19th February 1978
Two young men build a giant snowman, Wales, 22nd February 1978
M4 Motorway at Margam, fast disappearing under hugh snow drifts, pictured from Port Talbot end, Wales, 19th February 1978
Pedestrians make their way along the main street of Cowbridge after the road had at last been cleared from traffic, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales, 21st February 1978
Early morning workers wait at Barry Station for a train. The track from Barry over to the Island Station was blocked by snow on the track, which can be seen on the left of the picture
Keith Painter from Cowbridge, Employee of Vale of Glamorgan Borough Council, helps to dig a Cowbridge Taxi out of the snow. Cowbridge, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales. 21st February 1978
Skier takes a tumble on the beach at Amroth, Pembrokeshire, West Wales, 20th February 1978
Shoppers head home after buying essential supplies and groceries are pictured leaving the village of Amroth, Pembrokeshire, West Wales, 20th February 1978. In the background is shop, Summerhill Stores
Abandoned car lies in the path of the snow clearing machines working between Llantwit Major and Wick, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales, 23rd February 1978