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The Milk Race, 5th June 1985. The Tour of Britain. Cycling. Chairman of Cleveland County Council, Councillor Walter Ferrier (right)
Nicola Bryant, actress, who will star in Doctor Who, as his - 25th - assistant Peri, photo-call, Tuesday 5th July 1983. Full character name, Perpugilliam Brown
Scene in Old Compton Street in Soho, London. Circa 1955
Prince Charles seen here chatting to schoolchildren whilst on a visit to Hartlepool and the Cleveland region. 7th July 1988
The Silver Jubilee train at the official opening of Cumbras narrow gauge Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway on 29th May 1977
When a mechanical fault put the Follingsby automatic level crossing out of action ofn 16th January 1984 signal man Steve Shields and his flags stepped in to save the day
The Beatles return from Paris on BEA flight, landing at London Heathrow Airport, 5th February 1964. Top to bottom: Brian Epstein, John Lennon, Ringo Starr, George Harrison and Paul McCartney
South African President Nelson Mandela addressing the crowds from the balcony of South Africa House In Trafalgar Square, on the last day of his state visit to the United Kingdom 12th July 1996
World Cup 1982 N. Ireland fan waves flag A©mirrorpixWorld Cup 1982 N. Ireland fan waves flag © mirrorpix
HMS Victory fires her last salute before going into dry dock at Portsmouth in January 1922
Los Angeles 1984 Olympic Games Opening Ceremony Rocket Man man arrives on a jet pack
Scottish Nationalist MP Winnie Ewing arrives at Kings Cross Station in London with her three children Fergus, Annabelle and Terry as well as a large group of supporters who travelled with her
The Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. The Queens coach passing through Admiralty Arch on the way to Westminster Abbey before the ceremony. 2nd June 1953
Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales during his visit to the North East 9 December 1994 - The Prince is greeted by local schoolchildren on his arrival at the Barbour Factory in South Shields
A street party in the Newton Heath district of Manchester during VE Day celebrations, Tuesday 8th May 1945
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip visit South Tyneside on walkabout meeting local children 23rd May 1997
Liverpool football fans at 1989 FA Cup Final, a match between Liverpool & Everton at Wembley Stadium May 1989. Final Score: Liverpool 3-2 Everton
Hooker the British Bulldog, pictured outside the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France, April 1995
The lifeboat Tynesider on display at The Royal Show, The Town Moor, Newcastle. It will be the first time that a boat of the RNLI has been exhibited at the Royal
Girl Guides dedication of flag at Cottenham Methodists Church July 1959
VJ Day celebrations in Piccadilly Circus, London after the surrender of the Japanese bring an end to the Second World War. 15th August 1945
VJ Day Liverpool, Wounded men from Burma and other fronts celebrate at Alder Hey Hospital, Liverpool, Wednesday 15th August 1945
The US Naval Operating Base, Londonderry, was officially commissioned on 5 February 1942. Derry was the first US navy establishment in Europe and became the terminal for US convoys bound for Britain
Demark liberated. Civilians in the town of Tonder. 6th May 1945
Families celebrate VJ Day in Heeley Road, Selly Oak with a street party. 15th August 1945
Children, Mums and Dad celebrate VJ Day on the streets of Birmingham 15th August 1945
British Royal Navy submarine HMS Stoic returns home to Portsmouth, England after duty in Far Eastern Waters during the Second World War
British Royal Navy submarine HMS Unbroken returns home to Portsmouth, England after 18 months duty in the Eastern waters. Picture shows
British Royal Navy submarine HMS Umbra returns home to Britain after more than 12 months in service in Mediterranean waters under the command of Lieutenant S.L.C
Italian partisans working with the Allied armies in Pomerance, Italy. Circa July 1944
Italian forces surrender to the British Army in the Libyan desert. March 1941
Sweeping a safe route for the merchant fleet. Shopper pom-pom gunners at section station beneath white Ensign. 2nd January 1944
VE day preparations in Cardiff, Wales. 8th May 1945
Partisans of Aix, in Southern France, stage a welcoming parade for liberating forces of the Seventh Army. August 1944
HMS Hermes Air Craft Carrier. Throughout out the 1920s HMS Hermes was stationed in the far east, but in World War Two she was assigned to firstly hunt for German -Boats in The Mediterranean
Picture shows The HMS Nelson, in 1935. HMS Nelson (pennant number: 28) was the name ship of her class of two battleships built for the Royal Navy in the 1920s
The HMS Shropshire. HMS Shropshire was a Royal Navy (RN) heavy cruiser of the London sub-class of County-class cruisers. She is the only warship to have been named after Shropshire, England
Citizens of Barcelona, Sicily, welcome US Troops with the US flag. Picture shows, people of Barcelona, one of the Sicilian towns on the Northern Coastal route to Messina
People seen here putting up bunting, Union Jacks and American flags in support of the Brits and Allies during World War 2. 17th September 1944
First pictures of British R. A. F Cadets in America. OnFirst pictures of British R.A.F Cadets in America. On and off duty of the first batch of British Royal Air Force cadets to arrive for training at the Riddle Aerodrome, Arcadia, Florida
The Guildhall in Central Hull, decorated in readiness for the VJ Day celebrations at the end of the Second World War. August 1945
As British troops enter Brussels an effigy and portraits of Hitler are burnt amid cheers from the crowd. 6th September 1944
As British troops enter Brussels local residents celebrate their liberation by dancing a ring-o-roses whilst singing " Hanging out the washing on the Siegfried line". September 1944
How the back streets of Manchester danced, the day before VE Day. 7th May 1945
New York Scenes, Thursday 15th October 1964
A street party for the Investiture of Prince Charles. Abercynon Street, Grangetown, Cardiff, Wales. 1st July 1969
Bond Street, Central London on a busy Friday in November 1934. Picture possibly taken from near 119 New Bond sits, because Heaton Wallace was at number 119
The jubilee tea went on in spite of the rain, at Back Henry Street, Gosforth. 6th May 1935