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Dads Army, the Home Guard, in Bristol and Somerset between 1940 and 1942
Farnborough Air Show 1956 Fairey Delta 2 jet fighter which completed the world speed record in March of the same year. Picture taken: 3rd September 1956
Handley Page Victor bomber with Blue Steel atomic missile at RAF Wittering near Peterborough February 1964
A Blue Steel missile at RAF Waddington The UKs nuclear deterrent seen here being loaded aboard a RAF Avro Vulcan. 14 February 1963
RAF Patrington and Holmpton. Underground telephone exchange. From left reporter Stuart Russell, Capt JD Ford and Wing Cdr Geoffrey Oliver
RAF Patrington - In the Hot Seat sits the man with a hot line to London. Gp Capt JD Ford, master controller, warns of unidentified enemy aircraft
An air to air picture of a Vickers Valiant tanker refuelling Avro Vulcan Bomber in flight in 1962
The City of Lincoln Lancaster (which now forms part of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight), closely followed by XL 317 Vulcan flying over Lincoln, with Lincoln Cathedral clearly visible
Westland Wallaces of 501 (City of Bristol) Squadron on morning patrol above Staple Hill, Gloucestershire in 1933
RAF Westland Whirlwind search and rescue helicopters queueing to land at the RAF Fylingdales construction site to take off personnel trapped by heavy snow falls. 15th January 1963
The commissioning of the Churchill class nuclear submarine HMS Conqueror at Cammell Lairds shipyard in Birkenhead. The primary role of the submarine will be to hunt enemy submarines
The Churchill class nuclear submarine HMS Conqueror leaves Her Majestys Naval Base, Clyde at Faslane for the final time before being scrapped. Here it is pictured sailing through Rhu Narrows
Petty Officer Cook Alan Pugh (left) and Petty Officer Steward John Young pictured at Seaforth Docks after sailing in on the Churchill class nuclear submarine HMS Conqueror
Soldiers of the 1st Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers seen here marching through the centre of Bury to the regimental depot at Wellington Barracks. Circa 1950
Pembrokeshire Farmer Pat Russell is rescued by the army after being stuck in a snowdrift on the Castlemartin tank training range
Richard Roundtree, Roger Moore and Sonny Bono on the set of Escape to Athena in Rhodes, Greece. 8th March 1978
Roger Moore and David Niven on the set of Escape to Athena in Rhodes, Greece. 8th March 1978
Anthony Valentine on the set of Escape to Athena in Rhodes, Greece. 8th March 1978
Band of The Green Howards Regiment give a display of their playing and marching at the Richmond Meet Exhibition held at Richmond Hill School. 25th May 1980
Green Howards band at Richmond, North Yorkshire. 2nd July 1972
The Green Howards rehearsing for their march through Middlesbrough. 24th February 1981
The final flight of Vulcan bomber XL360 in to Coventry Airport, Baginton where it will find a permanent home with the Midland Air Museum after 23 years of service with the Royal Air Force
1916 Dublin Easter Uprising. On Easter Monday, April 24, 1916, a small group of Irish nationalists proclaimed the establishment of the Irish Republic and, along with some 1, 600 followers
Prime Minister Winston Churchill seen here during a visit to the North East coast of England to inspect coastal defences and fortification as Germany and her allies amass troops
Stretch of beach that has been closed to the public at Eastbourne for the duration of the war. A small baby is well protected whilst his parents bathe. 24th June 1941
Kneller Hall Band, performing concert in grounds of the Royal Military School of Music at Kneller Hall, Twickenham, 19th October 1935
Queen Elizabeth II greets Prince Andrew on return from Falklands 1982 with Prince Philip and Princess Anne onboard HMS Invincible at Portsmouth docks. 17th September 1982
A Sherman Firefly 1C Tank of the 11th Armoured Division leads a column of tanks through Gemert, Holland. 26th September 1944
The Battle of Taranto during the Second World War. The Royal Navy launched the first all-aircraft ship-to-ship naval attack in history
Teenager Steve Harrison scaled the heights of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps climbing wall, part of the armys adventure training exhibition at the Tyneside Summer Exhibition. 2nd August 1985
Members of the Royal Navy display team in their display webbing, during their gymnastic exhibition, 35 feet above the ground. Tyneside Summer Exhibition. 4th August 1978
Hawker Typhoon a British single-seat fighter-bomber, produced by Hawker Aircraft. Seen here armed with armed with four " 60 lb" RP-3 rockets under each wing
Consolidated PBY Catalina Flying Boat
Jessica Alexander, an 18 year old student from Darlington, became the new Miss HMS Jupiter at a contest in Middlesbroughs Madison nightclub, and met officers and men on a tour of the ship
Five crew member of the HMS Jupiter, looking forward to shore leave in their home port as their ship steams up the Tees The Leander class frigate, which is Middlesbroughs adopted warship
Two wives watch as the The Atlantic Conveyor, a British merchant navy ship, which was requisitioned during the Falklands War, leaves Liverpool to be refitted and join the fleet
Captain Ian North of the Atlantic Conveyor, a British merchant navy ship, which was requisitioned during the Falklands War
A welcome home for one of the survivors of the Atlantic Conveyor. A British merchant navy ship which was requisitioned during the Falklands War
Yuri Gagarin seen here with Prime Minister Harold Macmillan at Admiralty House. The Russian astronaut waves to the crowd before saying goodbye to the Prime Minister
Queen Elizabeth II visits Hartlepool during her Silver Jubilee tour. 14th July 1977
Parachute drops during the Turkish invasion of Cyprus. 22nd July 1974
A Greek Cypriot soldier directing the operations inside the Ledra Palace Hotel, during the Turkish invasion of Cyprus. The Ledra Palace Hotel became the centre of fighting with the Greek Cypriot
39th Regiment Royal Artillery, part of 1st Artillery Brigade, aka The Welsh Gunners, showcase their Multiple Launch Rocket System at Albemarle Barracks, Northumberland, 9th November 1995
One of the largest congregations so far recorded filled the Liverpool Cathedral when the United States Army choir sang spirituals
American troops take a break from their intensive training whilst in England to help bring in the harvest. Our Picture Shows
Royal Ordnance Factory, Ministry of Supply, Wales, June 1941
The remains of a Crusader tank close to the scene of the El Alamein battlefield 29th May 1976
Radar devices on RAF Lancaster bomber during the Second World War. The tell-tale bulge on this Lancaster bomber, just below the RAF roundel is the blister containing the revolving reflector-like