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A Bristol Sycamore HR14 helicopter and crew of 275 Search and Rescue Squadron, leaving RAF Leconfield, to drop supplies of food to isolated villages during the heavy snows. 26th February 1958
Caledonian Steam fishing Co Ltd sidewinder deep sea trawler Loch Doon (H101) seen here leaving St Andrews Dock, Hull for the northern fishing grounds. 21st January 1952
The crew of the St Jason seen here landing their catch of frozen cod. 22nd August 1968
Operation Desert Fox, a major four-day bombing campaign on Iraqi targets from December 16, 1998, to December 19, 1998, by the United States and United Kingdom
A group of people who put The Sweet on the road. The four members of the band, Andy Scott, Brian Connelly, Mick Tucker and Steve Priest, are in the centre of picture
Concorde crew. 21st June 1980
St Margaret Church in Mapledurham, Oxfordshire where Michael Caine is filming the Jack Higgins novel " The Eagle has Landed" 14th June 1976
Womens Amateur Rowing Association Regatta at Hammersmith. Cvil Service crew, the champions, walking town to the water. 26th June 1933
The Royal children, Prince Charles and Princess Anne watch their mother, the Queen and father, Duke of Edinburgh, from the rails of the Royal Yacht Britannia
Compere, Bruce Forsyth, with the 147 people who make possible the show, Sunday Night at the London Palladium. 21st March 1959
Teesmouth Lifeboat. 23rd March 1969
The old Teesmouth lifeboat being launched for the last time after lifeboat chiefs welcomed a new super-fast vessel to the Tees - and launched a £ 150, 000 appeal to pay for her. 4th January 1986
A view of the R101 airships main control car. Circa August 1930
Redcar lifeboat crew look over the new RNLI vessel, Medina. Left to right Paul Wilson (and Cox), Dave Cammish and Bob O Neill. 26th November 1985
L - R, Dave Cammish, Derek Robinson and Mike Smithson, who recently took part in a sponsored parachute jump to raise funds. 11th September 1989
A Lancaster bomber crewman screws on a nose art painting of Zola on to the side of the aircraft for good luck befoe a raid in WW2. July 1942
The BBC in Elswick Street, Dingle filming the hit comedy "Bread"11th July 1987The BBC in Elswick Street, Dingle filming the hit comedy " Bread" 11th July 1987
Marianne Faithfull at the Duke of Wellington Estate, in Risley near Reading in Berkshire, filming for BBC television. 20th October 1969
Planet of Giants is the first serial of the second season in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in three weekly parts from 31 October to 14 November
A lifeboat at Runswick. November 1951
Lieutenant Commander Peter Marshall who is to lead the training of the First Royal Phantom Training Unit, the 767 Squadon after being commissioned at the Royal Naval Air Station in Yeovilton
Pulling together, Oxford University boat race crew on the tideway at Putney, completing their training for Saturdays boat race against Cambridge University. Putney, London, 24th March 1955
Television Programme The filming of the BBC television production of the classic Ivanhoe at Alnwick Castle in Northumberland 29 April 1996
The crew of the First peoples express. 27th May 1983
Pilot of Boeing Stratocrusier that will be used for the Queens Royal tour of the Commonwealth. 16th September 1953
BOCA Crew of Boeing Stratocrusier that will be used for the Queens Royal tour of the Commonwealth. 16th September 1953
Pilots of Boeing Stratocrusier that will be used for the Queens Royal tour of the Commonwealth. 16th September 1953
Pan-Am Air Hostesses in uniform. 24th March 1969
VC10 crew for Queens flight to South Africa 30h October 1968
A Day In the life of a Lifeboatwoman, Dawn Mead (23) of Eastbourne with the RNLI inshore Rescueboat, December 1997
Rock band Status Quo, 23rd March 1981
Signalman Raymond Short, 20, of Fossway, Walkergate, Newcastle, joined the Army after leaving Walkergate Secondary Modern School
Royal Navy assault ship HMS Fearless docked on the River Tyne for the first time and stayed for a 10 day visit. Unknown visitors. 26th January, 1972
Sippers the mongrel mascot dog of HMS Soberton, pictured at the Fish Quay, North Shields on the River Tyne. Sippers jumped ship and was missing for 24 hours before returning to the vessel
World War Two An anti - aircraft gun emplacement in Scotland - 1939
Runrig music groups August 1991 Donnie Munro and band members crew
Second World War April 1941 anti aircraft search light
Second World War April 1941 3. 7 Anti Aircraft GunSecond World War April 1941 3.7 Anti Aircraft Gun
Aircraft Gloster Meteor of the Royal Air Force Oct 1945 The first jet aircraft to enter service with the RAF Group Captain HJ Wilson walks from the aircraft in which he hopes to break the air speed
WW2 Crew of a 25 pounder on the Tiddim Road in Burma join the dinner queue L-R (first three) Gunner E Ellingham, Gunner Tillbrook and Gunner H Pracey
The crew of a sinking German U Boat scramble into the lifeboats after being hit by a British fighter aircraft during WW2 11944
WW2 The Bell Airacobra 1941 RAF examine the wheel of tricycle undercarriage of the most advanced fighter the Bell Airacobra
WW2 - May 1945 German A. A train captured complete with its crewWW2 - May 1945 German A.A train captured complete with its crew
MSI WW2 October 1940 An Anti-Aircraft Gun Crew on Duty
WW2 France Invasion RAF in Normandy 1944 RAF Ground crews on an air strip in Normandy after the Liberation of Europe
Squadron Leader Neville Duke September 1953 the chief test pilot for Hawker aircraft waving to the awaiting crowd after breaking the sound barrier in a modified Hawker Hunter aircraft