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Soviet Spy Kim Philby holds a press conference after being cleared of spying by the Foreign Office. October 1955 P009631
Ex Superintendent George Smith, Special Branch background pictures for Sunday Pictorial Spy Catcher Series taken in Wiltshire and Dorset 3rd April 1963
Henry Frederick Houghton who spied for the Russians stops for a cigarette after being released from prison having served 9 of his 15 year sentence. Portland Spy Ring. 12th May 1970
Telegraph sent from Sean Bourke to George Blake after he was declared a free man after he helped Blake escape from Worwood Scrubs Prison in London in October 1966. 4th February 1969
William John Vassall, a British civil servant who, under pressure of blackmail, spied for the Soviet Union. He was a RAF Photographer in WW2. OPS His Minox spy camers. 12 September 1962
Sub-Lieutenant David Bingham (l) receives the sword of honour in 1970 two years before being jailed for selling secrets to the Russians to pay off debts. 14th March 1972
Gordon Lonsdale also known as Konon Trofimovich Molody a member of the Portland Spy Ring. This band of Soviet spys stole secrets from the Admiralty Underwater Weapons Establishment at Portland
Exterior picture of Management House in Parker Street, London WC2, where the Russian Wood Agency have offices on the 9th & 10th Floors September 1971
Exterior picture of Moscow Narodny Bank in London September 1971. A number of Soviet citizens who work at the bank were asked to leave
The collapsible rubber boat in which spies Karl Theodor Drucke and Werner Waelti came ashore. Circa 1941
Ex Chief Superintendent George Smith, Special Branch. 28th February 1963
RAF Patrington - This tunnel leads down to the secret, attack-proof radar base 130ft below. It is curved at the far-end, to minimise the effect of a bomb blast
Table cigarette lighter found at the home of Peter and Helen Kroger with messages found in the false bottom. Circa 1961. Portland Spy Ring
Hole in the wall at Worwood Scrubs prison where master spy George Blake escaped from. 4th November 1966
Radio transmitter found at the home of Peter and Helen Kroger for sending messages to Russia. Circa 1961. Portland Spy Ring
Russian spy Gordon Lonsdale in East Berlin. Portland Spy Ring. April 1965
View of the Krogers bungalow, Ruislip. Portland Spy Ring. The Kroger house was full of spying equipment, including large sums of money, photographic material
Darkroom found in Harry Houghtons bathroom. Portland Spy Ring January 1961
Code signs drawn on a Convent gate which gave spy Harry Houghton certain information. Portland Spy Ring. c.1956
Equipment used by spy Gordon Lonsdale. Portland Spy Ring. c. 1961
The restaurant where Harry Houghton, Gee and Gordon Lonsdale were meeting in London when they were arrested. Steves restaurant, Lower Marsh, London. 7th February 1961
Record player found in Harry Houghtons living room which contained vital information. Portland Spy Ring January 1961
A man lights a cigarette on the Thames embankment in London Circa 1955 people Man Secret Smoking Cigarette Buildings Night 1950s Detective Moody Spy
Author Ian Fleming, the creator of James Bond. 8th November 1963. R8821
Former MI6 officer Sir Paul Dukes seen here at Heston Airport just after returning from Berlin. Dukes declined to comment on his business in Nazi Germany. 30th August 1939
Royals Visit Farnborough Air Show: Prince Philip paid a visit to the Farnborough air show on Monday (6-9-76) with two of his sons, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward
Model Brenda Bartlet dressed as Bond girl holding gun. October 1959
"Spy Story"Len Deightons best selling novel" Spy Story" Len Deightons best selling novel, is now being filmed and stars brilliant young British actor Michael Petrovitch in the leading role as Super spy Pat Armstrong
Belgium officers inspect a staff car which had been captured by the Germans along with its occupants. The Germans had donned the captured officers uniforms
Kravchenko Russias greatest artist sketching a spy brought in by a Cossack patrol during the armys advance into the Austro - Hungarian Empire. October 1914
Wireless set used by enemy agents who were executed today. Two enemy agents, acting on behalf of Germany, were executed at Pentonville Prison today following their conviction under the Treachery Act
Former MI6 officer Sir Paul Dukes seen here leaving Heston Airport by taxi just after returning from Berlin. Dukes declined to comment on his business in Nazi Germany. 30th August 1939
Daily Mirror reporters and photographers seen here being questioned by soldiers of the Belgium army in Louvain as suspected German spies. August 1914
Kravchenko Russias greatest artist sketching a spy brought in by a Cossack patrol during the armys advance into the Austro - Hungarian Empire. November 1914
Prof. Guignard - last man to see Mrs. Maclean and children leaving Lausanne, Switzerland. She and the three children, took the train to Schwarzach St
Bird watcher. Sir Martin Furnival Jones. Ex MI5 Boss. Britains top spy catcher revealed the secret of his success with birds yesterday