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British Prime Minister Winston Churchill holding a Thompson submachine gun whilst smoking a cigar, during a visit to coastal defence positions near Hartlepool in the Second World War. 31st July 1940
Webley & Scott, gun makers in Birmingham, West Midlands. Their original premises was in Weaman Street, Birmingham, until they moved to a modern factory in West Bromwich in 1958
HMS Rodney shows her formidable "teeth". An unusualHMS Rodney shows her formidable " teeth". An unusual and impressive view of HMS Rodneys great 16in. guns. 15th May 1931
ROYAL MARINES RAISE UNION JACK OVER THE FALKLAND ISLANDS 1982
British Army Gunner S. R. Gosden of 67 Catherine Street, ReadingBritish Army Gunner S.R. Gosden of 67 Catherine Street, Reading, seen here in the back row of this group of Royal Artillery men in the Middle East during the Second World War. Circa 1942
Molly Sugden actress inthe film version of Are You Being Served with John Inman holding the legs of Glyn Houston who plays a bandit July 1977 dbase msi
Eric Clapton and wife Pattie Boyd, pictured in front of a photograph of his racehorse Via Delta, at his Spanish style home in Surrey, 23rd January 1981
Actress Angela Douglas from the film Carry On Cowboy 1965
Pop star Barry Gibbs love of guns landed him in court when the lead singer of the Bee Gees pop group was fined £ 25 after he admitted having two pistols without a firearms certificate
Mardi Gras Club owner Marc Jones (right) and colleagues get into the mood for a special American theme night, Club Fiction (Wednesday)
At an experimental gunnery camp in Manorbier, Wales, members of the Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) are doing very secret work operating Kine- Theodolite instruments which record the burst of
R. A. F. ground crew clean the guns of a bomber. Pilots are ready to praiseR.A.F. ground crew clean the guns of a bomber. Pilots are ready to praise the ground staff and say there would be no raids if the guns weren t cleaned and the planes regularly checked
HMS Duke of York, a King George V-class battleship. March 1942
Yugoslav partisans have been supplied with British Armoured cars and American tanks suited to the difficult country in which they must be used
British soldiers leave for France during World War 2. Circa 1940s
And Then There Were None, Agatha Christie crime novel play, cast rehearsing on stage at the Duke of York Theatre, London, Wednesday 3rd February 1988. Our Picture Shows
Chief Instructor, Sergeant Ivor Montgomery, training police women on the firing range at Fingringhoe, Essex. Pictured, WPC Elizabeth Jenkin, 25, takes aim on the firing range with her revolver
The mystery ship, HMS Suffolk Coast. The hatches opened, disclosing the useful little weapon always in constant readiness to give the U-boat pirate a warmer reception than either he anticipated or
The Imperial War Musuem. An 18 inch naval gun arriving at the Imperial War Museum, Crystal Palace. 1st June 1920
Liverpool goalkeeper Tommy Lawrence playing with his young son Stephen (aged two and a half) and daughter Traced (aged 5) at the family home. February 1970
Royal Ordnance Factory, Ministry of Supply, Wales, June 1941
Doing it just like the builders do, a hive of industry going on in the new childrens playground opened on the blitz site of St. Lukes Church, Peckham, London
Members of B Compnay the 1st Battalion the Yorkshire Volunteers prepare to board the coach before travelling to Kent for two weeks intensive training. 19th September 1981
Ready for action - part of D Company 4 para from Norton get set for todays major exercise on Salisbury Plain. For several of the lads it is their first parachute jump with the battalion
Men of the Second City Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment leaving Sutton Coldfield, holding Lee Enfield Rifles. July 1915
Boxer Frank Bruno and footballer Gary Lineker dressed in cowboy costume, December 1989
Oldham Athletic football player Frank Bunn who scored 6 goals in Oldhams 7Ð0 victory over Scarborough in the third round of the League Cup
1974 World Cup. Frankfurt, West Germany. A member of the Yugoslavia football practices his aim during shooting practice before the Group Three match with Scotland. 21st June 1974
Scottish soldiers practise bayonet charging during World War One. The bayonet charge was an effective weapon on infantry troops who were on the point of giving up
World War One German troops in a trench attack the Allied forces with a flamethrower. 1917
Roger Moore Actor during break from filming The Wild Geese with family October 1977 Dbase MSI
British battleship HMS Rodney of the Royal Navy firing her secondary armament of six inch guns during exercises at sea in the Second World War December 1940
Ack Ack Training, Merseyside, 24th May 1954, anti-aircraft warfare exercise
Falklands War - 1982
British Army sodlierss seen here practicing in the countryside of the Fenlands, around Suffolk and Cambridgeshire during the First World War. Circa 1914
Two New York Policemen in front of their truck. 13th February 1981
A. T. S. members taking part in the fortnight shoot for the first timeA.T.S. members taking part in the fortnight shoot for the first time. But for the moment Lance-Corporal Audrey Chaplains satisfied to lend a helping hand to the girl with the gun - Wren T. Brown
The reflection of a member of the Home Guard. Seen here in a puddle at an un-named colliery. Circa June 1940
Members of a Midland village Local Defence Volunteer organisation (LDV) receiving their orders during an exercise. 3rd July 1940
The countrys first mixed "Ack-Ack"Battery in the North West region ofThe countrys first mixed " Ack-Ack" Battery in the North West region of England. Women of the Auxiliary Territorial service (ATS) at work on height finding with an anti-aircraft gun
British Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) in action with a regiment of heavy Anti-Aircraft guns in Belgium during the Second World War
It is now possible to reveal the Interesting story behind the shooting down of a JU 83 from Fair Island off the North of Scotland
A battalion of the Leicester Regiment serving with the British Army in the Middle East during the Second World War. Photo graph shows: Captain R.E
A battalion of the Hampshire Regiment serving with we British Expeditionary Force in France during the Second World War. Photo shows
A battalion of the Middlesex Regiment serving with we British Expeditionary Force in France during the Second World War. Photo shows: A class going through a drill with a Vickers gun. March 1940
A group of recruits for the Reading Home Guard Ant-Aircraft Battery pictured on parade observed by NCOs and Officers during the Second World War. 1st June 1942
A French tank fires at an enemy position on the outskirts of Belfort, France, while infantry pick of running targets from cover at the side of the road
These two- men had a tough task : they had to breach a mine field barring the approach to Brachelen, Germany. They camouflaged their M.1. rifles with adhesive tape to avoid being seen by the enemy