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Arthur Lowe who plays Captain Mainwaring (right) and John Laurie (Private Frazer) in the popular wartime comedy television programme Dads Army
Stars of the popular wartime comedy television programme Dads Army toast each other after recording the final ever episode at BBC Television Centre in Shepherds Bush
Arthur Lowe dressed up as St George during filming for the episode Knights of Madness in the final series of the popular wartime comedy television programme Dads Army
Stars of the popular wartime comedy television programme Dads Army toast pose for a group photograph after recording the final ever episode at BBC Television Centre in Shepherds Bush. July 1977
Defence of the Homeland. Parashooters aged 17-72 meet in the ancient market hall to organise which parts of the countryside they will be covering as look-outs. 3rd July 1940
The cast of the wartime comedy series Dads Army take to the water during the filming of episode " Come In Your Time Is Up" The Dads Army crew aborad their homemade galleon searching for
World War II Women. Mrs. W. C. Thiele (right) and Mrs. PWorld War II Women. Mrs. W.C. Thiele (right) and Mrs. P. Bartlett who are the helmsmen of Patrol Launches of the Upper Thames Patrol (Home Guard)
Evening Post chief photographer Jim Facey with members of the Home Guard. Circa September 1940
Members of the Home Guard march whilst wearing gas masks. 14 / 07 / 1942Members of the Home Guard march whilst wearing gas masks. 14/07/1942
Major General R C Money inspects members of the Home Guard at Throckley, Northumberland. 27/11/1941
After a patrol in November 1940, members of a North-East Home Guard unit enjoy a little relaxation at their new headquarters. 07/11/1940
Northumberland Home Guard units attend a St Georges Day service at St James Park, Newcastle, in 1944. 24/04/1944
The Lord Mayor of Newcastle (Councillor A D Russell) inspecting men of the Home Guard attached to an engineering establishment in the North East. 13/08/1940
Gosforth Home Guard members marching to the Royalty Cinema to see a special film show. 21st April 1941
The home guard in the North East circa 1940