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Footballer Paul Gascoigne - Gazza A worse for wear Paul Gascoigne is helped from Walkers Nightclub in Low Friar Street, Newcastle after the footballer was punched unconscious
Campbell Aird, a hotelier from Moffat, Scotland, using his new limb in August 1998 - the worlds first bionic arm. In August 1998 the worlds first bionic arm was fitted to Campbell Aird at
Picture set to accompany Diana Rigg, who plays Emma Peel, pictured riding a white horse across the beach at St Marys Bay, New Romney, Kent on a day of lovely weather
Barbara Willlamson of London, England, and Fleurette Pelly of Dublin, Ireland, both of the Womens Auxiliary Service in Burma
Picture shows the Alsatian named Beast, who saved his family from death as flames ripped through their home. Ian and Sheila McCutcheon were asleep in their Gateshead home when Beast began whining
Allied troops proceed inland into Northern France on the mission to liberate France and Europe following the Normandy landings of 6th June 1944
Gwyn Jones (number 7 ) is stretchered off the ground during the Cardiff verses Swansea Rugby Match. Gwyn sustained a compression of the spinal cord when he was trapped at the base of a ruck after 13
Storm clouds gather - Dark clouds, pierced by the rays of a setting sun, help to make this dramatic picture of Hulls dockland, brought to a halt by the strike. Various
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
Royal premiere of The Beatles new film Help! at the London Pavilion in Piccadilly circus London 29th July 1965. Far left is Paul McCartney 2nd left is Ringo Starr 3rd left is Maureen Cox ( Starkey)
The Beatles concert at The Pavilion Gardens Ballroom, Buxton, Derbyshire, 19th October 1963. Police officers pluck a girl who was fainted, out of the crowd
Two members of the WVS are busy acting as "Mums"Two members of the WVS are busy acting as " Mums" to the men fighting in the Borneo jungle. Valerie Axe, 25, from Hornsey, Yorkshire and Jean Mockett, 32 from Eastbourne, Sussex
Leading firemen Morris, Mobbs and Fireman Colin Benton (right) put on their breathing apparatus. note to editors - it is not clear what Fire Station these men are
Miss Ellen Wilkinson sympathising with Corporal LG Biddle, whose twins, aged 5, had not been discovered amongst the debris late last night
A YMCA mobile canteen in operation in a poor area of Swansea, South Wales during the Second World War. The canteens were used to provide food and drink to those made homeless
The YMCA have a number of travelling tea cars with the british Expeditionary Force serving in France. They provide tea and light refreshment for the troops
A YMCA mobile canteen in operation in Cardiff City centre during the Second World War. The canteens were used to provide food and drink to those made homeless
Canadian soldiers tend to French Refugees in Normandy shortly after the successful Allied landings during the Second World War. Many of the French refugees had not eaten for three or more days
Yugoslav people settle down to life in a refugee camp operated by the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration in the Middle East during the Second world War. April 1944
A US marine is assisted onboard a American transport by two Coast Guardsmen after fighting on Eniwetok Island. Circa February 1944
During the past twelve months, a vast increase has taken place in the amount of war supplies for Russia from the United.Kingdom and the USA proceeding through Persia from ports on the Persian Gulf
A mobile advice and information unit, The Citizens Advice Bureau, for The National Council of Social Service, visits Cardiff. During this week, the van will visit South Wales and Monmouthshire
Collective farmers at Zarya Sotzialisma Collective farm in the Moscow region, subscribe to the Second State war Loan issued by the USSR government during the Second World War
The greatest quantity of airborne supplies ever dropped to resistance forces in the Mediterranean zone during a 48 hour period was safely delivered to Marshal Titos partisan army in Yugoslavia by
People of Catania, Sicily scramble for food given out by men of the Royal Air Force.In the background is the tunnel entrance where civilians took cover during fighting for control of the town
A soldier helping to move luggage from a home that has been hit by the Luftwaffe in The Hull Blitz. the house is in Ferensway, (one word) in Hull
Roadside repairs. Staff Sergeant Arthur Bishop from Shepherds Bush, London, in a spot of bother having lost his button, is having it sown back on by Madeleine Louvel. Picture taken in Normandy, 1944
Rescue of a buried woman, trapped under the rubble after a V1 rocket attack in a residential area near Manor Park Station, London. 24th July 1944
Clothing coupon books issued to the public during the Second world War. May 1943
A mobile consumer advice caravan in Cantril Farm. It will visit the estate once a fortnight to give help in planning major buys and dealing with complaints about goods and services. 18th April 1977
Shoes came off and dresses were hurriedly tucked up when schoolgirls, pigtailed Margaret, 13, and Heather, 12, of Plymouth, Devon, spied a mysterious looking box floating near the rocky shore
The century old farmhouse at Ticehurst, Sussex, which has been converted by the Brotherhood of St. Francis of Assisi into a refuge for young tramps
Tending pigs at a century old farmhouse at Ticehurst, Sussex, which has been converted by the Brotherhood of St. Francis of Assisi into a refuge for young tramps
Personnel of Queen Alexandras Imperial Military Nursing service who were the first women to arrive in Northern France following the Normandy landings of 6th June 1944
Gwyn Jones (number 7 ) lies on the ground during the Cardiff verses Swansea Rugby Match. Gwyn sustained a compression of the spinal cord when he was trapped at the base of a ruck after 13 minutes of
Injured Liverpool footballer Steve Heighway is helped off the pitch by trainer Ronnie Moran during a League match at Anfield. Circa March 1976
A tractor is used as a snow plough to clear the pavement of snow as people queue for buses in Albert Square, Manchester. 2nd January 1979
Members of the Goul family give grandmas car a push start Circa 1957
A Biafran soldier seen here carrying an injured comrade during the Biafra conflict. 11th June 1968. The Nigerian Civil War, also known as the Biafran War endured for two and a half years
A wounded Biafran soldier is given a piggy-back to a field dressing station following an attack by the Nigerian army. 11th June 1968 The Nigerian Civil War
A policeman talking to a small girl, Edinburgh, 1945
A wishing well put up by Ann Self from St Oswalds Church, Belle Vue, Middlesbrough. Passers-by were asked to answer three questions on how the elderly and housebound in the area can be helped
A cross is raised on the site of the new church of St Francis of Assisi at Ingleby Barwick, 2nd October 1993
Royal premiere of The Beatles new film Help! at the London Pavillion in Piccadilly circus London 29th July 1965
Beatle left out in the cold 3rd May 1965. Stranded on a desolate Knighton Down in Salisbury Plain, with only the army for company... Beatles drummer Ringo Starr
Supporters of the War Child Charity John Shaw (third from left) and Juliet Stevenson (right). War Child was founded in 1993 by British filmmakers Bill Leeson and David Wilson
Supporters of the War Child Charity John and Juliet Stevenson. War Child was founded in 1993 by British filmmakers Bill Leeson and David Wilson
Everton footballer Mike Bernard carried off the pitch aided by a trainer and match official after being injured by Manchester Uniteds John Fitzpatrick in their brutal clash at Goodison Park