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The warm weather at Prince Charles wedding to Lady Diana Spencer in July 1981 was not enjoyed by the busby-wearing soldiers lining the procession route to St Pauls Cathedral
The parade of the 5th Royal Northumberland Fusiliers (53rd Searchlight Regiment), T. AThe parade of the 5th Royal Northumberland Fusiliers (53rd Searchlight Regiment), T.A. marching at West Avenue, Gosforth. 12th May 1939
New recruit Allan McDougall, with (l-r) 35 yo Sgt. Bill McDougall, 26yo trooper Andrew McDougall, 27yo L/Cpl Donald McDougall, 19yo Trooper David McDougall
Commanding Officer LT / Col WR Taylor meets the New recruit Allan with (l-r) 35 yo SgtCommanding Officer LT/Col WR Taylor meets the New recruit Allan with (l-r) 35 yo Sgt. Bill McDougall, 26yo trooper Andrew McDougall, 27yo L/Cpl Donald McDougall, 19yo Trooper David McDougall
New recruit Allan with (l-r) 35 yo Sgt. Bill McDougall, 26yo trooper Andrew McDougall, 27yo L/Cpl Donald McDougall, 19yo Trooper David McDougall
McDougall family In the 4th and 7th royal Dregoon guards a Yorkshire Armoured Regiment atationed in Athlone Barraks Sennelagar Germany have 5 scottish brothers, The McDougalls serving with them
British Paratroops in Jordan who have responded to King Husseins appeal for military help. seen hereMounting a Bren Gun
US Soldiers entertained 275 children of the Walton le dale community to a special Christmas party. Theres plenty of mud at the camp but the men convey the children safely over to the party
Canadian troops arriving in Britain
American soldiers, farmers in peace time, taking photographs of South Devon pedigree cows at Dartington Hall nr.Totnes Devon, the home of Mr. & Mrs L.K. Elmhirst. Circa 1943
Miss Violet Bignnell Miss Gwendoline Stephens and Mrs EJ davies three NaFI girls who can adjust their watches by the clock tower in Calais
The Camel Corps of the Kings African Rifles October 1945 on the great Plain at Tugwijaleh, British Somaliland, an endless prairie of knee high grass burnt yellow by the sun
Mrs Hallie Ollerensham known as auntie Hallie by servicemen and women because of her cheerful welcome as they march into the canteen at Cromer Station
Canadian soldier canoeing in Regents Park London
British Armour enter Valkenswenswaard First Village over the Dutch Border to be liberated
American soldier shows his English wife how he likes his steak done, circa 1944
Canadian soldiers washing-up while english woman sweeps floor
Our womenOs land army. On potato clamp at Ringshall, near Berkhamstead, Buckinghamshire.17 year old Doris Pearson who 3 months ago was selling perfume in a West End store. Agriculture AfairScenes
A MAN who won the Victoria Cross in World War II will support his grandson as he enlists in the Army. Edward Chapman, 76, who received the VC after he repelled a German offensive single-handed
Inspecting officers move through the ranks of soldiers from the Durham Light Infantry T. AInspecting officers move through the ranks of soldiers from the Durham Light Infantry T.A. drawn smartly up in from of Durham Cathedral
Private First Class James M. Kelly (left) wearing the historic uniform of the famous Washington Greys American regiment
French Foreign Legionaires in Paris for the Bastille Day parade
Territorials of the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers and D. I. ITerritorials of the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers and D.I.I. at present in camp at Stobs Camp, near Hawick, receiving instruction on a machine gun
Buglers of the Royal Artillery bandsmen sounding the General Salute at Barras Bridge, Newcastle during a recruiting parade through the city
Men of the Royal Northumberland Fulsiliers and the Royal Fusiliers lined up for their Christmas dinner at Fenham Barracks. This squad are having their first Christmas in the army
Young recruits on parde at Fenham Barracks, Newcastle
Tattoo fanfare of honour by buglers of the Light Infantry for Korean War hero Peter Raison
The march past of Japanese sailors, 2, 000 of whom were received in Hangkew Park, Shanghai, by Rear Admiral Oyamada, aide-de-camp to the Emperor of Japan
A large scale exercise to call up reservists at Catterick to see how long it took to make a civilian a soldier. The result was it only took a few hours from arriving at the station to being prepared
These young boys from Hexham are getting the chance to use the climbing ropes at Otterburn Army Camp. Left to right; Anthony Young, Michael Bowes, Chris Coulson and Andrew Hodge supervised by Cpl
These young recruits liked to have a sing song round the piano in the N. A. A. F. I. clubThese young recruits liked to have a sing song round the piano in the N.A.A.F.I. club
The 7th Battalion of the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers at Alnwick Castle
Soldiers from the T. A. wearing nuclear and biological suits and masks for an exerciseSoldiers from the T.A. wearing nuclear and biological suits and masks for an exercise
At the N. A. A. F. I. is drummer J Walker, of North ShieldsAt the N.A.A.F.I. is drummer J Walker, of North Shields, drawing his ration of sweets and chocolate
A welcome home from Aden parade in Newcastle by the 1st Battalion, Royal Northumberland Fusiliers
The band of the Royal Marines leading the parade through a deluge to Blyth Market Square
Soldiers from the T. A. on a recruiting drive in Eldon Square, NewcastleSoldiers from the T.A. on a recruiting drive in Eldon Square, Newcastle. The part time soldiers carried out a nuclear warfare demonstration inside
439 Tyne L. A. A. T. A. Regiment marching through Tynemouth on the way to a Church Parade at439 Tyne L.A.A.T.A. Regiment marching through Tynemouth on the way to a Church Parade at All Saints Church, Tynemouth
The Royal Scots morching to Fenham Barracks, Newcastle, after their arrival from Catterick. The band is to take part in a Military Tattoo, at South Shields
Chelsea Pensioner Ray Wanless lights up his pipe at The Royal Hospital
Three Chelsea pensioners who once served in the Durham Ligh Infanctry. Left to right: Sergt. E. Parker, Pensioner E. Barnard and Sergt. J. Wood at the Royal Hospital Chelsea
Chelsea Pensioners at the Royal Hospital in London. Left to right; Ray Wanless, Oliver Kelly, Sydney Quinn, Martin McLane and Fen Davison
Fusilier T. Russon, writes the history of the Boer War gun, an Elswick Battery gun, reading from an inscription on the gun
Chelsea Pensioners Joe Melville and Fred Hall at Whitley Bay having a bit of a holiday from the Royal Hospital
Founders Day Parade at Royal Hospital, Chelsea. One of Londons most colourful annual ceremonies the Historic Founders Day Celebrations parade of in-Pensioners of the Royal Hospital, Chelsea
Reminiscing in the grounds of the Chelsea Royal Hospital, over a cup of tea is Pensioner Bainbridge, from Stockton-on-Tees, and Pensioner thomas Frederick Hunter who comes form Middlesbrough
Chelsea Pensioners Stanley Bainbridge from Stockton-on-Tees, and Pensioner Thomas Frederick Hunter who comes from Middlesbrough beside one of the old cannons at the Chelsea Royal Hospital