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The Jarrow March. The marchers left Jarrow on 5th October 1936. They reached London on 31st October 1936 and they returned to Jarrow on 5th November 1936
Durham Miners Gala - The Easington miners lodge banner, draped in black arrives back in the village after being carried at Durham Miners Gala
Soho Fair and Carnival started to-day with a record entry in the the Carnival procession and the waiters race. (Picture shows) Carnival procession driving through the streets. 11th July 1960
Durham Miners Gala - Harold Wilson and Shirley Williams share a joke
Durham Miners Gala - The crowd listen to the speeches
Queen Elizabeth II visits the new TA Centre at Cramlington, Northumberland - The Queen inspects the Guard of Honour
The Liverpool FC Tour Bus passes Anfield Football Club in Walton, Liverpool as the players enjoy a parade in their honour after winning the 1981 European Cup Final against Real Madrid (1-0)
The Liverpool FC Tour Bus passes through Liverpool City Centre as the players enjoy a parade in their honour after winning the 1981 European Cup Final against Real Madrid (1-0)
Picture taken in Mill Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. Picture shows the famous chain of butcher shops Dewhurst on the left of the picture. Mill Road is a street in southeast Cambridge, England
Picture shows Mill Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. Peppercorns Delicatessen is seen on the left of the picture. Mill Road is a street in southeast Cambridge, England
Coronation Parade in Kilbarchan, Renfrewshire, Scotland, Saturday 30th May 1953, ahead of next weeks Coronation Day, with Church Steeple Hall and Tower in background
Police Cadets, passing out parade at Hinchingbrooke, Cambridgeshire, 27th July 1974
The rifle range of a company of Home Guard on parade in Reading, Berkshire during the Second World War. 29th June 1942
The folk of London on behalf of all Britain cheered and said "Well Done"The folk of London on behalf of all Britain cheered and said " Well Done" as the Home Guard marched through the capital on the stand down parade
Picture shows The Reading Home Guard, Berkshire, England, during world War Two. The Home Guard was a volunteer unit made up of people too old or too young to be sent to battle
Sir William Pryke the Lord Mayor of London addressing City of London special constables, thanking them for their service during the General Strike
Scenes from the parade through Newcastle to the Quayside on New Years Eve. 31st December 1998
Whit Monday walks in Collyhurst, Manchester. A demonstration of affection between Terrance Coltan, aged 7, and Deidre Cairns, aged 7, walking with St Oswalds. 3rd June 1963
Pearly Queens attend the Easter parade in Rotten Row in Hyde Park, London. 21st April 1957
Soldiers of the 1st Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers seen here marching through the centre of Bury to the regimental depot at Wellington Barracks. Circa 1950
Some 200 Sea Cadets from all over West Yorkshire paraded through Huddersfield as part of the celebrations for Trafalgar Day, Some 25 Huddersfield cadets took part in the event
Students of Teesside University march through the streets during the 12.45 pm graduation march. The procession always takes place on the first day of graduation. 23rd November 1994
Carrying the banner Khushi Ka Mela, a festival of Asian artsCarrying the banner..Khushi Ka Mela, a festival of Asian arts, has been happening in Thornton Lodge. The festival has included workshops, a childrens procession, storytelling
The Queen observes a minutes silence - which she ordered - for the Falklands Task Force at the Trooping of the Colour ceremony with 1st Battalion Coldstream Guards, Horse Guards Parade, , London
The Queen takes part in Trooping of the Colour ceremonywith 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards, Horse Guards Parade, London, Saturday 3rd June 1978
The Queen takes part in Trooping of the Colour ceremony with 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards, Horse Guards Parade, , London, Saturday 12th June 1976
The Queen takes part in Trooping of the Colour ceremony with 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards, Horse Guards Parade London, Saturday 14th June 1975
Passing out Parade, five boy sailors fainted under the heat at an annual Trafalgar Day celebration in Trafalgar Square, London, Sunday 24th October 1971
Queen Elizabeth II with Prince Philip at the Plaza in Tynemouth. October 1954
The parade of the 5th Royal Northumberland Fusiliers (53rd Searchlight Regiment), T. AThe parade of the 5th Royal Northumberland Fusiliers (53rd Searchlight Regiment), T.A. marching at West Avenue, Gosforth. 12th May 1939
Manchester United Football Team return after winning the European Cup - Matt Busby holds the cup high - Team and management on the bus outside Town Hall. June 1968
Blackpool arrive home with FA Cup. Coach passes along the promenade by the tower surrounded by fans. Captain Johnston with the lid of the cup waving, 4th May 1953
BRITISH SERVICEMEN AT THE START OF THE FALKLANDS PARADE THROUGH THE CITY OF LONDON - 12TH OCTOBER 1982
Armistice Day Procession, Bristol, Wednesday 11th November 1936
London Victory Parade of 1982. British victory parade held after the defeat of Argentina in the Falklands War and organised by the City of London as a salute to the task force - 12th October 1982
Scenes during the Victoria fair parade in Cambridge. 18th July 1981
Air Transport Command (ATC) was a United States Air Force unit that was created during World War II as the strategic airlift component of the United States Army Air Forces
Soldiers of the 8th Army parade in front of the Siegessaule Victory Column, Berlin after entering the city for the first time. 7th July 1945
Captured from the retreating German Army in Libya, Northern Africa, this huge field gun is one of the many items being prepared as exhibits for the Woolwich " Wings For Victory" week
King Haakon of Norway inspects a Guard of Honour by the Birmingham Zone of the Home Guard, during a visit to an un-named Midlands aircraft factory. 8th April 1942
King Haakon of Norway during a visit to an un-named Midlands aircraft factory. 8th April 1942
King Haakon of Norway inspects a Guard of Honour on 8th April 1942, accompanied by Col. J. Clive Piggott (late Capt. Coldstream Guards), Commander of the Birmingham Zone of the Home Guard
Bugler of the National Fire Service 34 Division (Ealing, London) seen here performing at a NFS parade. Circa 1942
The latest recruits carry a poster in a march of the 77th Lancashire (Bootle, Liverpool) Home Guard. 11th August 1941
Members of a Womens Auxiliary Air Force (WaF) marching band in North West England during the Second World War. 23rd July 1942
Mr W G Marks, manager of the Liverpool Corporation Passenger Transport Depot inspecting a parade company of the departments Home Guard prior to a church parade commencing at Dingle, Liverpool
Mrs. Jean Knox, Director of the Auxiliary Territorial Service, inspects the women of the ATS in Cardiff during the Second World War. August 1941