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Gosforth Senior Grammar School, Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne, 6th February 1973
The badge of the South East Asia Command (SEAC), the body set up to be in overall charge of Allied operations in the South-East Asian Theatre during World War II. May 1945
At the beginning of the New Year thousands of sailors, marines, soldiers and airmen of Combined Operations Command will be wearing the Commands new badge
A Wellington bomber in the Middle East displaying an elaborate crest. The design includes a winged lemon, a cheese, a female figure, a feather, a haggis, an ant and two pyramid shaped hills
The King has approved the institution of flags for the National Fire Service and the Civil Defence (general) Services. The National Fire Service flag is quarterly blue and red
The flying insignia of the British Fleet Air Arm showing (top to bottom) 1, Pilots wings. 2, Observers wings 3, Gunners wings. 25th November 1943
Sant Singh Shattar, Royal Mail Postal Worker, pictured 6th October 1960. He is Birminghams first postman allowed to wear a Turban as part of his official uniform, not a cap
Winston Churchill visit to Iceland on his return journey from his historic Atlantic meeting with President Roosevelt, pictured on 16th August 1941
North American P51D Mustang fighters in flight at the Wroughton Air Show. 30th August 1993
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