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The Porthcawl lifeboat with crew on board. 29th April 1998
Barry lifeboat member Dave Phillips. 19th January 1998
Barry lifeboat member Dave Moore. 18th January 1998
The Barry lifeboat the Mary Frances Love. 4th March 1999
Crew on board the Barry lifeboat the Mary Frances Love. Circa 1990s
RNLI lifeboat at sea. 31st December 1990
CHARLIE SHEEN ACTOR FILMING JULY 1996 AT CLYDEBANK TOWN HALL NEAR GLASGOW WITH CUP OF COFFEE AND SCRIPT IN HAND Picture taken 28th July 1997
Barry lifeboat member John Burston. 19th January 1998
The Arun lifeboat with its replacement the Margaret Frances Love. 5th April 1997
The Barry lifeboat The Margaret Frances Love in action. 19th January 1998
The Barry lifeboat The Margaret Frances Love. 19th January 1998
Porthcawl lifeboat crew left to right: Stuart Roberts (senior helmsman), Simon Ladbrooke and Laurie Dowell (both crew men). 3rd March 1999
The Barry lifeboat in action. 16th April 1998
RNLI crew member with bicycle. Circa 1990s
ACTOR CHARLIE SHEEN FILMING IN GLASGOW JULY 1997 IS SEEN RUNNING BEHIND A MOVING CAMERA IN AN ACTION SCENE Picture taken 28th July 1997
Filming of the television series Chancer. Actor Clive Owen Circa January 1990
The sinking of the submarine Thetis. Some of the crew from H. MThe sinking of the submarine Thetis. Some of the crew from H.M. submarine Thunderbolt who were involved in the triumph of sinking Thetis. 19th January 1940
This is where we go... airmen who may be waiting to join their comrades on the continent study a map of France and the progress of the invasion, in a city bookshop
British fighter pilots in the Western desert have a conference before going on patrol in the Second World War. 28th November 1940
The leader of one of the first RAF Fighter squadrons to destroy 100 enemy aircraft while operating from one station is the famous hurdler Don Finlay who has represented Great Britain at the Olympic
Proudly caressing his bomb sight after bombing the rail centre at Stendal, Germany, is Major Charles Hudson of Bakersfield, California
Seamen safely rescued from the armed merchant cruiser Transylvania, pennant F56, sunk by torpedo fired the German U-boat U-56 off Malin Head, Ireland on 10th August 1940
The RAF Spitfire squadron "County of Surrey"The RAF Spitfire squadron " County of Surrey", known as " Churchills Own", of which the Prime Minister is honorary Air Commodore, arrived in India in 1942
A group of 10 veteran seaman serving with the training ship HMS Implacable, which, as the French warship Ddugay-Trouin, fought at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805
Eight enemy Messerschmitt ME 109 planes were destroyed and two damaged by Allied fighters in two sorties over Tripolitania. In the first sortie an R.A.F
Spahis were light cavalry regiments of the French army recruited primarily from the indigenous populations of Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco
The Western Desert Air Transport Service has carried out valuable work in the North African campaign. They facilitated every stage of the advance
RAF Mosquitoes supporting the 14th Army in Burma during the Second World War pictured at a Mosquito station on the Arakan front. Left to right: Squadron Leader I.A
Flying Officer Bill Draper of 8 Humewood Drive, Toronto, Canada, tells an interesting listener how he shot down a German Luftwaffe FW 190 in a head on attack
North African Arab soldiers are assisting the RAF on Tunisian airfields. Loading bombs on the carriages for transportation to the aircraft and bomb dumps
A Yugoslav Squadron flying Spitfires from a Tactical Wing of the Balkan Air Force based in Italy, recently flew their first offensive mission over their homeland
Beaufighter captains / Leader P. A. S. Payne and crew rescued by an Italian float planeBeaufighter captain S/Leader P.A.S. Payne and crew rescued by an Italian float plane. January 1945
Flying Officer Ghesher and other crew of a destroyed Warwick rescue plane being picked up by a Naval launch which returned them to Britain. October 1944
Bomber crews enjoying tea after a night raid on Germany. Circa September 1941
Small ships pool. The engineers amuse themselves on the the winch during their leisure hours. 13th August 1943
A rear gunner of the United States Army Air Force pictured in a Lockheed Hudson light bomber aircraft before embarking on a mission during the Second World War. July 1942
Officers and men of the British Royal Navy destroyer HMS Lookout, adopted by Burnely and District. Photo shows: Men of the lookout, radar staff left to right: Able Seaman E
One of the oldest destroyers at sea today, the 27-year old British Royal Navy Destroyer HMS Watchman, which has just completed a fine record of 200, 000 miles steamed in this war alone
Crew and staff involved in the operations of an RAF Sterling Bomber. The Short Stirling was a British four-engined heavy bomber of the Second World War
At an RAF bomber station in Bengal, India, air and ground crew save working time by having on the spot lunches. The double Journey from the airfield to the mess is roughly eight miles so to have more
A. B. Brown of Grangetown, Cardiff (right) and A. B. Srodzinski, of LlanbradachA.B. Brown of Grangetown, Cardiff (right) and A. B. Srodzinski, of Llanbradach, part of the crew of the British Royal Navy submarine HMS Spearfish which torpedoed the German heavy cruiser ship Lutzow
Pop singer Cilla Black visits the missile destroyer HMS London to open the closed circuit TV station that has been installed on board
Russian ships arrive at a British port with a cargo of timber during the Second World War. They will return loaded with materials for the Soviet Army to aid their counter-offensive campaign against
All Creatures Great and Small, Wrap Party at the end of filming a successful first series, Christopher Timothy who plays James Herriot and Peter Davison who plays Tristan Farnon, April 1978
U-boat sinking in Atlantic Ocean, successfully taken out by a Short Sunderland British flying boat patrol bomber, April 1944. Sunday Pictorial Published Picture 23/04/1944
Carrying out constant sorties against the enemy from bases in India, RAF Hurricanes, Bleinheims, Hudsons and Liberators have done much to disrupt supplies
Australian airman Warrant Officer Holden of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, pilot of the Australian Air Force landed his spitfire plane safely back at base in southern Italy
An impromptu concert in the wardroom of a British ship in a Royal Navy convoy inn the English Channel during the Second World War, given by an officers band