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Madame and President Charles De Gaulle - are seen off at London Airport by Harold MacMillan and Lady Dorothy MacMillan 9th April 1960
President Charles De Gaulle - lays a wreath on the Unknown Warriors tomb in Westminister Abbey 5th June 1960
President Charles De Gaulle - salutes in front of the Marshall Foch statue in Trafalgar Square, London. 5th April 1960
Remembrance Day service at Thornaby. November 1972
Remembrance Day service in Stockton-on-Tees. November 1974
Marmoreal erected by U.s army at Slapton Sands, Devon England thanking those who wereMarmoreal erected by U.S army at Slapton Sands, Devon England thanking those who were temporarily dispossessed of homes and farms during the preparations for Operation Overload. Circa May 1944
A memorial service was held at St Pauls Cathedral, London, for the late Martin Luther King Jr and was attended by a number of dignitaries. George Thomson, Commonwealth Secretary, and his wife
Llandaff Cathedral, Princess Diana service and memorial. 6th September 1997
Construction workers and stone masons pose under the arch of the nearly completed memorial to the 54, 000 missing British and Commonwealth soldiers lost on the battlefield of the Ypres Salient
King Edward VIII, in his capacity as King of Canada, inspecting veterans at the opening of the Canadian War Memorial at Vimy Ridge
Vice Admiral Sir Roger Keyes and Lord Emmott laying the foundation stone of the Zeebrugge Mole Memorial. The memorial is sited at the shore close to the mole made famous during Royal Navys raid
Aircraft of the Royal Air Force and French Air Force dip their wings in salute as they fly over the Canadian War Memorial at Vimy Ridge during the dedication ceremony
Aerial view of veterans, families of the fallen and soldiers of the British and French army as they gather near the the Northern French village of Thiepval for the dedication of the Thiepval Memorial
Veterans, families of the fallen and soldiers of the British and French army gather near the the Northern French village of Thiepval for the dedication of the Thiepval Memorial to the 72
Field Marshal Lord Plumer under the arch of the memorial to the 54, 000 missing British and Commonwealth soldiers lost on the battlefield of the Ypres Salient
The Canadian War Memorial at Vimy Ridge seen here the night following its dedication. The memorial was designed by Walter Seymour Allward. 26th July 1936
The Shakespeare Memorial by Lord Ronald Gower. At each corner of the Memorial, the sculptor has placed a representative Shakespearean character, pictured in the foreground is Falstaff
Bristol. Crowds pack the Centre for the unveiling of the Cenotaph, a copy of the London Memorial, in June 1932 War Memorial
Redcar Clock Tower, Redcar, North Yorkshire. 1972
Bronze Statue on War Memorial, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, West Wales, 27th April 1972. The memorial was build in 1923
The Welsh national War Memorial in Cardiff on an unaccustomed background of snow, Cardiff after a heavy snowfall covered the city. January 1947
View showing St Marys Church and Duke of Wellington memorial in the market town of Brecon in Brecknockshire, South Wales. November 1933
Memorial Walk, Victoria Park, Leicester. The park is home to two memorials. The War Memorial, a quadrifrons arch, was designed by Edwin Lutyens and built in 1923
Unusual view of Leicester War Memorial in Victoria Park. 2nd July 1935
War Memorial, Solihull, West Midlands, England, 18th July 1951
Solihull, West Midlands, England, 1st June 1965
John Lennon Scholarship Concert held at Pier Head, Liverpool. Saturday 5th May 1990. Lenny Kravitz
Tributes to John Lennon, on the anniversary of what would have been his 50th birthday, the Cavern Walks Shopping Centre, Liverpool, 9th October 1990
Swinging Farewell To Duke. Londons famous church of St. Martin s-in-the-Fields was filled with swinging sounds. The occasion was a memorial service for American bandleader Duke Ellington who died
People enjoying an afternoons sunshine on Roath Park Lake. Pictured in the background is the lighthouse memorial in the lake
This copper and bronze model of Captain Scotts ship, The Terra Nova is being brightened up before it is replaced on top of the lighthouse memorial at Roath Park, Cardiff
The lighthouse memorial in the lake at Roath Park, Cardiff, Wales, with the words Cardiff RAG 66 daubed in black paint. The memorial contains a scale model of the Terra Nova ship to commemorate
The memorial erected by the people of Orkney in memory of Field Marshal Earl Kitchener on Marwick Head, Birsay, Orkney in 1926
Victoria Embankment Gardens. The graceful statue of Robert Burns and the lunch time siesta people, London. 12th May 1954
North Skelton war memorial in the Garden of Remembrance. 16th June 1994
War memorial, Thornaby Cenotaph, Acklam Road, Thornaby, Stockton on Tees, is rededicated, 19th August 1984. Pictired, Major Cooper, president of Thornaby branch of the Royal British Legion, centre
The War Memorial, Thornaby 13th January 1998. Thornaby Walks Feature
Thornaby Cenotaph, Acklam Road, Thornaby, Stockton on Tees, 12th April 1995
Thornaby Aerodrome Memorial, Unveiling and service of dedication, Thornaby, 8th May 1997. Pictured, Salute and standards from ex servicemen organisations are lowered
Site of the Battle of Culloden, Culoden Moor, Inverness, Highlands, Scotland. 23rd August 1951
The new Memorial Gates at Glasgow University. They were presented to the University by the General Council on the 18th June 1952
The unveiling of a new memorial to commemorate the Green Howards role in the Second World War and the 6th and 7th Battalion Normandy Campaign in particular
Two important ceremonies were carried out in Aberdeen, the first being the dedication of the citys handsome War Memorial by Moderators Right Rev. Dr John White and Right Rev. Dr. James Harvey
Views of Liverpool, Merseyside, 13th May 1954. Memorial in St Johns gardens to commemorate those who died during the 1878-1880 campaign in Afghanistan. Life in the Mirror Series
Stockton Cenotaph, 14th May 1997
Stockton Cenotaph, 14th May 1997. Terry Thwaites
Stockton Cenotaph, 18th April 1995
Vew of the Glenfinnan monument at the head of Loch Shiel near Fortwilliam. The monument commemorates the raising of the standard by Bonnie Prince Charles in 1744. Circa 1960