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A Royal Salute of 21 guns is fired by the 281 Glamorgan Yeomanry Field Regiment, R. A. (T. A.), in the Castle Grounds, Cardiff, Wales, 20th February 1960
RAF Brawdy, Pembrokeshire, Wales. 14th July 1962. Cook J Green checks on the roast lamb cooking in the Brawdy Air Station Galley
RAF St Athan, in the Vale of Glamorgan, southern Wales. 3rd September 1996
Lt General Sir David Peel Yates, colonel of the Royal Regiment of Wales, presents a framed print of the inauguration of the regiment
40 members of the 11th Battalion, The Welsh Regiment, known as Cardiff Old Pals, reunion lunch, City Hall, Cardiff, Wales, 10th December 1974
Sergeant H Jay, aged 62, 3rd Battalion Home Guard Bridgend, the oldest member of the Welsh contingent to walk in the Victory Parade in London on the 8th June 1946. Pictured at work, July 1946
The band and drums of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers march past the Lord Mayor of Cardiff Ald. J R Lyons when he took the salute outside the City Hall, Cardiff, Wales, 27th May 1968
1st battalion South Wales Borderers, march through Westgate Square, Newport, Wales, 14th May 1959. The Battalion, as freemen of the borough
The 1st Battalion of the Royal Welch Fusiliers, march into Maindy Barracks, Cardiff, as part of rehearsals for the battalions display in South Wales, 16th May 1968
The Queen, accompanied by Major M Pim, inspects the Guard of Honour of the 1st Battalion of the South Wales Borderers 24th Regiment after her arrival at the Beachley side of the bridge
Burtonwood, US Air Base Dependents School, also known as Base Air Depot 1 (BAD 1), located 2 miles northwest of Warrington, Lancashire, England
Crowds line the pavements as to watch the march of the Coldstream Guards from Fenham Barracks to Newcastle Cathedral. June 1938
Pipers who took part in the broadcast from the South Shields Stadium, wearing their kilts and playing the bagpipes. 26th August 1935
St Georges Day is celebrated in Newcastle with a military and civic service at the Cathedral. Pictured are the Northumberland Fusliers marching past the Stephenson Memorial where the Lord Mayor took
Traffic halts and crowds line the pavements as five of the regimental bands which will perform at the Northern Command Tattoo march over the Tyne Bridge in Newcastle, Tyne and Wear. June 1936
The Grenadier Guards at Windsor Castle, Berkshire. 20th May 1954
One of the Queens Guardsmen in a park with a dog, London, circa February 1948
The Queens Guardsmen at Buckingham Palace, London, circa February 1948
Highland dances in the city: The Regimental band and pipers of the 2nd Battalion Cameroons (Scottish rifles) will march from the Tower to give an exhibition of highland dancing at 1 p.m
World Record Motor Cycle Body Jump By Royal Artillery. Sergeant Major, Gled Hill, Bem, beats the world record by clearing 41 men. In an army barracks at Woolwich, London. 5th June 1971
Rose Heilbron Q. C. pictured in her uniform of Hon Col of the 320 East Lancs BattalionRose Heilbron Q.C. pictured in her uniform of Hon Col of the 320 East Lancs Battalion WRAC 29th September 1959
British Legion Sanatorium at Nayland, Suffolk. Circa 1946
A Spitfire IX fighter plane fitted with three bombs ready to take off in Normandy, Northern France during the Second World War. In the cockpit is Wing Commander A G Page. August 1944
Spitfire F Mark XII of No. 41 Squadron RAF, which is fitted with a Rolls Royce Griffon engine, pictured on the ground at RAF Friston, Sussex. April 1944
Tourists visiting the One O Clock Gun or Time Gun, at Edinburgh Castle. It is a time signal, fired every day at 13:00, apart from Sunday, Good Friday and Christmas Day, circa 1945
A man who helps operate the Time Gun walking through the entrance archway to Edinburgh Castle, view of Old Town seen through the archway, circa 1945
Spitfire fighter planes of 607 County of Durham Squadron, taxi around for the take off at the home of the RAF Station Ouston, commemorating the ninth anniversary of the Battle of Britain
A Spitfire fighter plane arrives at RAF Usworth Airport, flown by Squadron leader John Hobbs for the Sunderland Flying Club display. June 1967
Spitfire fighter planes and men of the Bombay Squadron who have taken part in fighter command over enemy-occupied territory during the Second World War
Spitfire fighter planes of the RAF keeping a dawn to dusk patrol over the mountainous country of Italy in support of the beach-head operations south of Rome during the Second World War. February 1944
The Airship R33 seen here over the East Coast during a tour of the country to raise Victory Loans. Circa March 1919
Supermarine Spitfire Mk Vb of No. 92 Squadron the East India Squadron, pictured in flight during the Second World War. 19 May 1941
Seven Spitfire F Mark XIIs fitted with Rolls Royce Griffon engine of No. 41 Squadron RAF based at Friston, Sussex, pictured in formation over the South Downs during the Second World War
Pilots of No 132 Squadron with their CO, Squadron Leader Alan Page (holding map), and his Spitfire LF IX at RAF Ford looking at their map after returning to base
Spitfire PR Mark XI, being flown by Jeffrey Quill, Vickers-Supermarines Chief Test Pilot, on a test flight. The Spitfire PR Mk XI were photo reconnaissance aircraft
The famous Avro Lancaster bomber in flight at RAF Scampton. 20th May 1980
A Spitire fighter plane, pictured at RAF Honiley in Wroxall, Warwickshire. 24th May 1956
A Spitfire fighter plane on the apron at Castle Bromwich. March 1986
Vapour trails over London as planes speed to Normandy, Northern France during the Second World War. June 1944
A Spitfire fighter plane, Mark XIV during the Second World War. September 1944
reunion for Spitfire workers who assembled the wings of the iconic British fighter planes in Newhall Street, central Birmingham during 1941 and 1942
Twelve Spitfire fighter planes lined up on the air strip at North Weald, awaiting the call before filming for a Battle of Britain film
One of the attacking four engined Avro Lancaster bombers over the target area during the attack on Berlin on the night of 22nd to 23rd November 1943
RAF Supermarine Spitfire XII MB878 Circa 1944
A Spitfire fighter plane on display at Gaydon. September 1960
The British Spitfire fighter plane of the Royal Air Force, pictured in flight during the Second World War. Circa 1941
An RAF Spitfire fighter plane after being refurbished by British Aerospace apprentices and staff after it had stood for years as a gate guard at RAF Bawdry in Wales
A fighter plane exhibition is to take place at North Weald airfield near Epping in Essex. The famous Spitfire fighter plane in run out ahead of the exhibition. 26th June 1984