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The Clock Tower in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire. April 1954
Dinas Powys Castle, Vale of Glamorgan, south Wales, 23rd April 1967
Caldicot Castle, Monmouth, southeast Wales, 19th March 1969. The opening night of the Mediaeval banquets at Caldicot Castle
Former Birmingham City footballer Trevor Francis with his wife accompanied by his new manager Brian Clough and assistant Peter Taylor as he signs for Nottingham Forest to become the first £ 1
Actresses and models take part in a 18th century fashion parade at Pinewood Studios. July 1957 A476-001
The library at Chartwell House. Inset in the bookcase is a model of the Mulberry Harbour at Port Arromanches as it was on D-Day plus 109 (September 23rd 1944)
The wall built by Sir Winston Churchill which surrounded the kitchen garden of Chartwell House. The brick wall which incorporates a plaque that commemorates Sir Winstons skill as a bricklayer was
The drawing room at Chartwell House. The portrait of Lady Churchill on the left of the fireplace was painted by Douglas Chandor in 1946
Sir Winston Churchills study in Chartwell House. Sir Winston loved this room and it is here that he did most of his writing
The Bondgate in Alnwick which was once part of the town walls. 8th December 1988
The Midland Alvis Day organised by Alvis Owners Club at Alvis Ltd. Holyhead, Road, Coventry
Clifton Hall, Clifton-on-Dunsmore, which could become the headquarters of the National Association of Teachers. It was formerly used by musicians as a headquarters for several bands in the 1960s
Interior of workmens canteen at North Eastern marine Engineering Co. at Wallsend. 1st February 1930
The Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. Queen Salote of Tonga sitting with Sultan Ibrahim of Kelantan in an open top coach as the procession makes its way to Hyde Park Corner. 2nd June 1953
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
The Haxey Hood football game 1970. 29th December 1970
These gypsies are parked illegally adjacent to the Redheugh Football Ground at the bottom of Askew Road, and neighbours are complaing that they are reducing the area to a slum
Action during the English league division one match between Arsenal and Liverpool at Anfield. The match was the first match to be broadcast on Match of the Day on BBC2
English Division 1 (old) Portsmouth 0-2 Newcastle United First complete match to be played under floodlights. 22nd February 1956
Arsenal goalkeeper Jim Furnell is powerless to stop Liverpools first goal by Roger Hunt during the two teams English league division one match at Anfield
Arsenal defender Don Howe clears the ball from the goal line and harrased goalkeeper Jim Furnell during their English league division one match against Liverpool at Anfield
Gerry Byrne of Liverpool is chased for the ball by Terry Anderson of Arsenal during the two teams English league division one match at Anfield
A cat interrups the English league division one match between Arsenal and Liverpool at Anfield after running across the Liverpool goalmouth
Arsenal goalkeeper Jim Furnell reaches out for the loose ball which was taken from his fingers by Gordon Wallace of Liverpool during the two teams English league division one match at Anfield
Arsenal defenders Billy McCullough and Don Howe assist goalkeeper Jim Furnell to put this LIverpool shot over the bar during the two teams English league division one match at Anfield
Liverpool players Roger Hunt and Sneddon jump up for the ball with Arsenal goalkeeper Jim Furnell during the two teams English league division one match at Anfield
The England team enter the pitch at Wembley Stadium for their European Championships Qualifier international match against Czechoslovakia
Action during the English League Division Two match between Millwall and Fulham at the Den - the first ever English league game to be played on a Sunday January 1974
Viv Anderson who becacme the first black footballer to play for England, in action against Czechoslovakia in the European Championships Qualifier international match at Wembley during the historic
Gordon Wallace of Liverpool leaps high to win the ball with a header against the Arsenal defence to score his sides second goal during the English league division one match at Anfield
The old churchyard wall surrounding the cemetery, with the Parish Church, which is on the site of the old St Elwyns Chapel, in background, St Helens, Merseyside, 15th June 1970
The first all female crew to sail around the world, skippered by 27 year old Tracy Edwards, return home to Britain on their yacht " Maiden" as it was escorted by small boats through buoys
Model of the first purpose-built lifeboat, the Original, built by Henry Francis Greathead of South Shields in 1789. South ShieldOs private Law House committee endeavoured to find an inventor who
RNLI volunteers gather outside Manchester Town Hall on a historic day for charity fundraising. Until the late 1880s, the RNLI mostly relied on wealthy philanthropists for financial support
A group of 10 veteran seaman serving with the training ship HMS Implacable, which, as the French warship Ddugay-Trouin, fought at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805
Signing the Armistice between the Soviet Union, United States of America and Great Britain on one hand and Romania on the other in Moscow on 12th September 1944
After a raid on Dartmouth, Devon, part of the towns 17th Century Butterwalk was in ruins. Cold stone Pillars dated 1635 and the ancient piazzas f the walk were badly knocked about
St Clement Danes, the Strand, a burnt out shell after the May 10-11th blitz. May 1941
Recent raid on Bristol. Centuries old Dutch house in the heart of the city bravely standing up to the onslaught of enemy bombs. 25th November 1940
Queens House, Greenwich. 20th April 1941
Reading Abbey ruins, Berkshire. April 1985
The historic windows of Westminster Hall, London, destroyed after an high explosive bomb attack. September 1940
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh arrives at Merchant Hall, Bristol. 6th November 1953
Views of Albert Dock, Liverpool. 29th January 1986
Dave Harris, 32, and his 1947 MG TC which he will be driving to Le Mans to see the famous race in progress. This time Mr Harris, from Coventry
Brothers Brian and Derek Maidment, from Coventry, pictured with the 46-year-old MG car which they plan to drive on a 1, 500 mile rally in France. 22nd May 1976
Neil Morrison at the wheel of the 47-year-old MG he bought for £ 2100 t an auction held at Stratford racecourse. The car is a replica 749 c.c
Abbey Ruins celebrations. The Abbey was the fourth largest church in Britain. It was such a large and ornate construction that building continued for almost 200 years after the original foundation in