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Suez Crisis 1956 British soldiers Peter Hawley (left) and Harry Perkins, both from Sheffield with " Diana Dors" an injured pigeon which they nursed back to health
Suez Crisis 1956 Police keep crowds of gyptians back as United Nations troops march into Port Said
Suez Crisis 1956 Sapper R Griffenof Cardiff stands guard with his Bren gun as United Nations troops march into Port Said past a restless Egyptian crowd
Suez Crisis 1956 British coming ashore in Port Said (date may be incorrect)
Suez Crisis 1956 British armoured amphibious vehicle in Port Said (date may be incorrect)
Suez Crisis 1956 British equipment coming ashore in Port Said (date may be incorrect)
Suez Crisis 1956 Sapper R Griffen of Cardiff stands guard with his Bren gun as United Nations troops march into Port Said past a restless Egyptian crowd
Suez Crisis 1956 British equipment being unloaded in Port Said (date may be incorrect)
Suez Crisis 1956 In order to relieve the boredom that was the inevitable result of the ceasefire the men of C Squadron, 6th Royal Tank Regiment, decided to have a boat race
Suez Crisis 1956 Egyptian police and British troops in Port Said (date may be incorrect)
Suez Crisis 1956 British soldiers keep rotesting Egyptians back as United Nations troops march into Port Said
Suez Crisis 1956 56 year old Miss Nora Broach of Dumfries who refuses to be evacuated from Port Said because she cannot take her four year old Alsation Tony with her
Suez Crisis 1956 Scenes of destruction in Port Said (date may be incorrect)
Suez Crisis 1956 Crowds of angry Egyptians are held back by police as United Nations troops enter Port Said
Suez Crisis 1956 British troops enter Port Said (date may be incorrect)
Suez Crisis 1956 United Nations troops march into Port Said past a restless Egyptian crowd
Suez Crisis 1956 The commander of the British Parachute Battalion in Cypus undergoing last minute training.The day after this picture was taken the British launched their airbourne attack on sites
Suez Crisis 1956 Scottish soldiers drying their kilts in the sun
Suez Crisis 1956 British evacuees who have been brought from Cairo line up for a cup of tea at Port Said while waiting to board a tranport back to Britain
Suez Crisis 1956 British evacuees with their dogs at Port Said wait to board tranports after being brought from Cairo
Suez Crsis 1956 60 men of the Duke of Wellington Regiment at Blackbushe airport boarding a Hermes airliner for tranport to the Mediteranian
Suez Crisis 1956 The 4000 ton minelayer Manxman becomes the first ship to sail up the canal after a channel was cleared allowing ships of up to 10000 tons to enter
Suez Crisis 1956 British Army nurses shopping in in Port Saids main street. Left to right - Rita Kelly of Dublin, Elizabeth Hewson of Earls Court
Suez Crisis 1956 Norwegian United Nations troops arrive in Port Said
Suez Crisis 1956 Men of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders heading out into the canal in a small boat to help repair damage caused during the fighting
Suez Crisis 1956 British evacuees at Port Said wait to board tranports after being brought from Cairo
Suez Crsis 1956 25 Grenadier Guards and 35 men of the Duke of Wellington Regiment at Blackbushe airport boarding a Hermes airliner for tranport to the Mediteranian
Suez Crsis 1956 Men of the Duke of Wellington Regiment at Blackbushe airport marching to the Hermes airliner that will take them to the Mediteranian
Suez Crisis 1956 Gunners from a Parachute Artillery Unit stationed near the front line at El Cap feeding a day old goat
Suez Crisis 1956 Wally Hillinchip, a British evacuee, lines up with his dog Scamp for a cup of tea at Port Said while waiting to board a tranport back to Britain
Suez Crisis 1956 Soldiers arrive in Cyprus from Britain
Suez Crisis 1956 British Paratroopers in Cyprus undergoing last minute training. The day after these pictures were taken the British launched their airbourne attack in Egypt
Suez Crisis 1956 Men of the R. E. M. E board a Viking plane at Blackbushe AirportSuez Crisis 1956 Men of the R.E.M.E board a Viking plane at Blackbushe Airport directed by air hostess Daphne Turner. At the time the picture was taken their destination was simply given as "
Suez Crisis 1956 RAF ground crew loading bombs onto Canberras on an airfield in Cyprus
Suez Crisis 1956 British civilians, principally Maltese, being evacuated from Port Said on the Asturias. They were escorted by Military Police and attended to by Army nurses
Suez Crisis 1956 British troops of the 1st Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment say goodbye to Danish troops of the United Nations who have taken over their front line positions at El Cap 25 miles