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Emotional scenes at Brize Norton as the survivors of the container ship Atlantic Conveyor return home. The133 merchant seamen
The cruise ship Canberra arrives back at her berth in Southampton Docks. She has returned from the Falklands bringing Marines and servicemen home after the conflict
Britains luxury cruise liner Canberra sets sail from Southampton with its cargo of troops heading to the Falkland Islands, prepared for war
Canberra leaves Southampton for the Falkland Islands. Pictured, being seen off by bands and well wishers. 9th April 1982
Mrs Thatcher leaving from 10 Downing Street for the House of Commons to attend the emergency session of the Falklands Islands debate. 3rd April 1982
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Pictured on the day she attends an emergency session on the Falklands Islands debate which is held at the House of Commons. 3rd April 1982
Prince Andrew arrives at Portsmouth on the carrier HMS Invincible, which sailed home from the Falklands to a tumultuous welcome
The carrier HMS Invincible sailed home from the Falklands to a tumultuous welcome at Portsmouth. Prince Andrew served as a Sea King helicopter co-pilot on HMS Invincible
The main body of the Royal Navy Task force that is going to the Falklands set sail. The carriers Invincible and Hermes leave Portsmouth on this mornings high tide
Scenes outside the House of Commons, where an emergency session is being held on the Falklands Islands debate. 3rd April 1982
The Falklands Governor and the Royal Marines captured during the Argentinian invasion arrive back in Britain. They flew back from Montevideo (Uruguay) in an RAF VC 10
Rex Masterman Hunt, Governor of the Falkland Islands, pictured in Whitehall. On the 2nd of April Argentine forces invaded the Falkland Islands
Margaret Thatcher PM pictured speaking to the press outside Downing Street, London, evening of Monday 14th June 1982. Falklands Conflict
Margaret Thatcher PM pictured outside Downing Street, London, Friday 23rd April 1982. Leaving Down Street, grim faced, as the British Task Force fast approaches the Falklands
Hundreds of seamen mingle with ordinary Merseysiders at a special service of remembrance at Liverpools Pierhead to say farewell to the 12 men who lost their lives in the South Atlantic when the ship
A huge welcome home for one of the survivors of the Atlantic Conveyor. A British merchant navy ship which was requisitioned during the Falklands War
The Atlantic Conveyor, a British merchant navy ship, which was requisitioned during the Falklands War. She was hit on 25 May 1982 by two Argentine air-launched AM39 Exocet missiles
The RFA Sir Tristram in the dry dock at Tyne Shiprepair, Wallsend, for annual refit work. 6th October 1986
Jubilant Prince Andrew ashore with proud father Prince Philip after the carrier HMS Invincible sailed home from the Falklands to a tumultuous welcome at Portsmouth 17th September 1982
Eight and a half thousand bottles of beer are flown to the Falklands Islands. Donated by The Newcastle Breweries Ltd for the Sunday Mirror. The ale is loaded on an RAF Hercules at RAF Lyneham
Falklands War ends and the converted cruise ship Canberra returns to Southampton to thousands awaiting their loved ones on the quayside
War Falklands Marines on their return home after they fought in the Falkland Islands against overwhelming Argentinian forces and won with only two bullets in one mans shoulder
The Welsh Guards at RAF Brize Norton are welcomed home July 1982. Prince Charles was there to meet them
Royal Navy task force set sail for the Falklands following the invasion by Argentine forces. Our Picture Shows: HMS Hermes flag shipof the task force leaving Portsmouth
HMS Liverpool returns to port following service in Falklands War May 1982
Major General Jeremy Moore holds the surrender document signed by General Mario Menendez ao Argentina
Falklands March 1993 A stainless steel cross set in stone A silver cross honours 23 paratroopers killed in the war
Simon Weston Falklands War casuality seen here at Govan Dock Glasgow April 1989
A sailor from HMS Arrow walks along arm in arm with his wife after arriving back from the South Atlantic Conflict in Plymouth
Prince Andrew on HMS Invincible returns home 1982 after Falklands war serivce
Soldier Simon Weston, scarred during an Argentine attack on Sir Galahad troopship in the Falklands War
Smoke from flares welcomes HMS Invincible return to Portsmouth from the Falklands. September 1982
War Falklands a little face in the crowd Penny Drake brought tears of joy to homecoming Falklands hero Chris Drake
The liner QE2 departing from Southampton docks to take the British soldiers off to war in the Falkland Islands. Our picture shows
The liner QE2 departs from Southampton to take British soldiers off to war in the Falkland Islands. After saying goodbye to tearful family members the soldiers boarded the ship. May 1982 82-2582-013
The liner QE2 departs from Southampton to take British soldiers off to war in the Falkland Islands. After saying goodbye to tearful family members the soldiers boarded the ship. May 1982 82-2582-016
The Bishop takes charge of the cross of nails. With him are (from left), Capt. Hart-Dyke, Provost Semper and the Lord Mayor, Cllr Eddie Weaver
HMS Argonaut returns to Plymouth after service in the Falklands Writer M Tidd met by his wife dbase msi
Queen greets Prince Andrew on return from Falklands 1982 with Prince Philip and Princess Anne onboard HMS Invincible at Portsmouth docks
The conning tower of HMS Conqueror with the captain and crew members flying the jolly roger flag of crossed torpedoes and skull returned to Faslane in Holy Loch after sinking Argentinean battleship