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Wham ! The Farewell Concert at Wembley Stadium, London on 28th June 1986. George Michaels real name is Georgios Kyriacos Panayiotou Wham
Aerial photo shows the 1000s of fans attending Wham ! The Farewell Concert at Wembley Stadium, London on 28th June 1986. Wham
Returning evacuee children wave goodbye to Derby as their train moves out, bound for London and their homes. 15th June 1945
The Flying Scotsman leaves London King Cross at 10am for Edinburgh on its 40th anniversary, run The Flying Scotsman, designed by Sir Herbert Nigel Gresley
Paul Weller, and his band, The Jam, pictured during their final ever gig in 1982. Saturday 11th December 1982 at The Brighton Centre, Brighton, Sussex. England
Fans enjoy Wham ! The Farewell Concert at Wembley Stadium, London on 28th June 1986. Wham !, (singer George Michael, and singer/guitarist Andrew Ridgeley) played their final concert as Wham
Last journey of the Mumbles train, Swansea, Wales. A maintenance engineer was determined to have the last ride on the train as it made its way into the depot
The Flying Scotsman leaving Kings Cross for the very last time. It travels to Edinburgh. The Flying Scotsman, designed by Sir Herbert Nigel Gresley
Picture shows the departure of The Cambridgeshire Regiment. from Cambridge Station, in August 1914. Soldiers in the train and their loved ones on the platforms say goodbye to one and other
Cpl Alton Waldron of Quebec, Canada, saying goodbye to his wife and baby son Robert, then returning to his unit from leave at Waterloo Station, London, today. Picture taken 28th December 1943
Mr Nicholas John Gribble, "Captain Jack", 65 years oldMr Nicholas John Gribble, " Captain Jack", 65 years old, coxswain of a NaFI sea going launch, has just completed 25 years service with the institute
A street in East Ham, June 1944. Neighbours get together to make food, the children do the washing up, and everyone pulls together to give our troops a good send off when they leave England for
A train leaving to take soldiers back to war, after they have had some leave. Picture shows a soldier giving a lady on the platform a letter. Soon they will have to say goodbye
Picture shows the BEF (The British Expeditionary Force) leaving for France. The British Expeditionary Force was the name of the British Army in Western Europe during the Second World War from 2
Paul McCartney says "Cheerio England"to the pressPaul McCartney says " Cheerio England" to the press, Beatle fans and people of Britain, as he sits in the departure lounge of London (Heathrow) Airport
The Battle of Arnhem. American Paratroopers say goodbye to an Army nurse at an airport somewhere in England before their take off for air invasion of Holland on Sunday 17th September 1944
A father called up for war service bids farewell to his children and wife. Circa 1939
George Michael of Wham ! gets the crowd going at The Farewell Concert at Wembley Stadium, London on 28th June 1986. George Michaels real name is Georgios Kyriacos Panayiotou Wham
A farwell banner amongst the 1000s of fans attending Wham ! The Farewell Concert at Wembley Stadium, London on 28th June 1986
Stanley Matthews (second from left) meets (left to right) Alfredo Di Stefano, Ferenc Puskas and Laszlo Kubala at Manchester Airport after they had flown in for a Stanley Matthews benefit match
1968 East African Asian Crisis. Scene at Nairobi Airport as large crowds wait to board flights to the U.K. before the UK Government introduce a new immigration bill preventing them from settling in
Wives and girlfriends of the Everton football team wave their last goodbye as the plane taking them off to Australia for a tour departs from Speke airport
A February farewell... Mrs Dorothy Robinson is retiring at the end of the month after being head teacher at Mount Pleasant Infants and Nursery School, Lockwood, for 18 years. 18th February 1987
Troops of the B. E. F. (City of London Royal Fusiliers) seen here at Hounslow railwayTroops of the B.E.F. (City of London Royal Fusiliers) seen here at Hounslow railway station embarking for Dover. 12th August 1914
Homecoming of the Unknown Warrior. also known as The Unknown Soldier. The body leaving the chateau at Boulogne, France. The body is moved to Dover on the south coast of England
Umpire Dickie Bird waves to the crowd at the end of his last match as a Test Umpire in the second test match between England and India at Lords. 24th June 1996
Birmingham City footballers at New Street Station as they leave to play two games in the North. 31st December 1956
Crowd on the field at the end of Joe Bradfords last match for the club, 1935
Newly crowned Miss World Eva Rueber Staier, receives a goodbye reception at the Picaddilly Hotel in London, 29th November 1969
Going home on the last ferry from Bremerton to Seattle, an able bodied seaman and his girl say an hour long goodnight. 2nd March 1942
Mr Allen seen here waving off his daughter as the troopship Dunera sails for the far east. 30th April 1953
Mrs Buggins seen here waving off her son as the troopship Dunera sails for the far east. 30th April 1953
New York Cosmos star Pele hacknowledges the crowd after playing his final match in an exhibition against Brazilian club side Santos October 1977
English League Division One match at Stamford Bridge Chelsea 1 v Manchester United 0 Bobby Charlton exchanges pennants with Chelsea captain Eddie McCreadie before he kicks off his final league game
A soldier of the French 6th Army says goodbye to his daughter at Le Harve before moving up to the front lines 5th September 1914
British Expeditionary Force august 1914 French women intrested in the Highlanders kilts as one of the soldiers holds a child aloft
A soldier of the French 6th Army says goodbye to his wife at Le Harve before moving up to the front lines 5th September 1914
French reinforcements of the 6th Army arriving at Le Harve before moving up to the front lines 5th September 1914
The 1T57 "Fifteen Guinea Special", the last main-line passenger train to beThe 1T57 " Fifteen Guinea Special", the last main-line passenger train to be hauled by steam locomotive power on British Rail on 11th August 1968 before the introduction of a steam ban that
George Brown and Caravan. When George Brown 68, retired from his carriers business, he and his wife, Jennie also 68, couldn t bear to be parted from their old horse, Duke
Day trip to London: Mr. and Mrs. de Roick who travelled to London by train to see the sights, seen here returning home. Circa 1957
Young couple saying goodbye at train Station. Febuary 1953 D696
World War II. Mascots Dogs. The companys Alsatian dog is put into kennels as they prepare for deployment to France. April 1940