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Mass demonstration held outside Rathaus Schoneberg City Hall in protest against the construction of the Berlin Wall which began three days earlier overnight on the 12th-13th August
For the first time since its erection, the Berlin Wall is opened for border crossings for 18 days over the Christmas period
Scenes in East Berlin, East Germany soon after the start of the construction of the Berlin Wall. Police monitoring the situation around Frankfurter Allee in the east of the city. 18th August 1961
Burma Defence. Indian Mountain Battery, operating in the frontier regions where the country is rugged, mountainous and jungle covered. Pictured, guns being carried by mules. February 1942
On the German frontier. American traffic pouring over the frontier. September 1944
Start of the construction of the Berlin Wall. At midnight on 13th August the police and units of the East German army began to close the border and, by Sunday morning, 13 August
Scenes in Berlin shortly after the erection of the Berlin Wall, dividing the Soviet occupied Eastern sector of the city from the Allied occupied Western sectors
Scenes in East Berlin, four years after work began on the construction of the Berlin Wall, separating East from West. View looking towards the Brandenburg Gate on the border between the halves of
General Bruce C Clarke, Commander In Chief of the US Army in Europe at the Brandenburg Gate with West Berlin Mayor Willy Brandt, three days after construction of the Berlin Wall began
Scenes in Berlin, three years after work began on the construction of the Berlin Wall, separating East from West. Looking over the wall from West Berlin in to the East. 25th October 1964
Frontier scenes at the East West Germany border. 17th April 1961
A car crossing crossing over the border into Northern Ireland from the Republic of Ireland. Circa 1960
Customs officer checking the documents of a man on a bicycle at the Border Post between Northern Ireland and the Republic. Circa 1960
Royal Tour of Pakistan - The Khyber Pass: The entrance gate to the village of Landi Hotel, only 5 miles from the Afghanistan border, which is renowned for smuggling and local armed tribesmen
St. Margarets Bay coastguard station on the Kent coast, overlooking the Straits of Dover, through which pass 800 ships a day