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Woman on canal boat in the sun whilst child sunbathes behind her - circa 1950 Narrow boats float peacefully along the water River boat Trees tow path bank Peaceful scenery
Young girl playing in her birthday suit at Serpentine Lido, Hyde Park. 16th June 1958
Russian built Hydrfoil ferry boat August 1968 sailing under Tower Bridge on the River Thames in London The boat The KOMETA is in London for the Soviet Exhibition
A Viking longboat arriving on the river Tyne for the Newcastle Regatta in July 1980
On the river Cam in Cambridge resting in a punt are James Innes of St Catherines college where he reads modern languages and Irene Cassel from Gottingen
Fishing for tiddlers at Mill Gardens, Leamington Spa. 8th August 1972
Michael Caine in a scene from the film Get Carter. Hebburn-Wallsend ferry landing on 1st June 1970
The Daily Mirror Trans-African Hovercraft Expedition, which took place between 15 October 1969 and 3 January 1970 through eight West African countries in a Winchester class SRN6 hovercraft
A model poses in socks by Twiggy and a Mary Quant Beret
A man wearing Y fronts walking past two girls looking at him. July 1952. P017655
Prince William Collection 1997 Prince William on River Dee at Balmoral August 1997 where he posed with his father Prince Charles
Prince Charles with sons at Balmoral, August 1997 Prince William and Prince Harry posed on the banks of the River Dee with their father after an official photocall was allowed as they played with
Alannah Currie and Tom Bailey who form pop duo The Thompson Twins pictured in Dublin February 1987
The inaugural day of the first passenger hovercraft service on the Thames with a Denny D2 Hoverbus, was commenced from the Festival Hall Pier.1st July 1963
Tug of War Competition across the River Great Ouse aka Old West River in Stretham, Cambridgeshire, Sunday 1st October 1972, men from the Chequers Public House in Stretham
Frozen River Cam, Ice forms on the Jesus Lock weir during a cold spell, Cambridge, 13th January 1987
Colin Sparkes tackles the overgrowth of weeds as part of the Conservators of the River Cam team, at the footbridge near Jesus Green in Cambridge, 4th July 1989
A steam boat on the River Cam, Cambridgeshire. Circa 1991
Yachts on the river in Cambridgeshire. Circa 1982
Steam boat on the River Cam, Cambridgeshire. 1st April 1991
Prince William pictured during an official photocall on the banks of the River Dee, Balmoral, Scotland. 12th August 1997
Ann Neville enjoying the beauty of the Cambridgeshire countryside as she leans her head out of the window of her boat on the River Cam. 4th October 1965
Scenes on the River Cam in Cambridge showing people enjoying a spot of fishing on their punts. July 1968
Scenes on the River Cam in the village of Little Shelford, Cambridgeshire. August 1972
Scenes at sunset looking along the River Cam in Cambridge. 18th January 1966
Scenes in Cambridge after the River Cam flooded, caused by heavy rain, March 1964
Scenes on the River Cam in Cambridge showing a gallery on a boat. Circa 1966
Scenes looking along the River Cam in Cambridge. Boats in the foreground temporarily moored as winter turns into spring. Circa 1965
Scenes on the River Cam in Cambridge showing sports and keep fit enthusiasts keeping active. Circa 1975
Landing craft travel up the Rangoon (Yangdon) river as smoke from an air strike obliterates all effective defence. May 1945
Army Guns. Training exercise. Picture shows a gun mounted on a boat, (numbered 27). Location unknown. Picture taken circa 1st February 1942
Men of the Pioneer Corps are doing valuable work all over the country making embankments alongside rivers which are likely to overflow or breach their banks
Some Ninth Army Medics man an assault boat to evacuate wounded across the swift flowing Roer River during the assault under deadly fire
An askari was a local soldier serving in the armies of the European colonial powers in Africa, ... During World War II, (Picture) Askaris washing in the Chindwin River. 9th February 1945
British Army infantry in training exercises to keep a high level of fitness. The british Armed forces are maintaining the highest possible standard
Assault across the Elbe. Buffaloes carrying troops and equipment. Circa April 1945
11-year-old John Domigan, of Bell Green, Coventry, after being rescued from a tree lying across the River Sowe. 28th July 1971
Abersoch harbour, Llanengan, Gwynedd, Wales, 11th April 1953
Paris, France, picture taken from the coastal command plane. In the background is the Eiffel Tower, the domed building is Les Invalides. Picture taken circa 17th June 1942
A severed pontoon bridge on the River Rhine, taken from a height of 600 ft during a reconnaissance mission over Germany. Circa October 1939
4Reconnaissance Corps in training. The Reconnaissance Corps, or simply Recce Corps, was a corps of the British Army, formed during the Second World War whose units provided the mobile spearhead of
Young boys fishing for "toddlers"in a Glamorgan canal during the Second WorldYoung boys fishing for " toddlers" in a Glamorgan canal during the Second World War. 25th June 1943
The Battle of Kohima proved the turning point of the Japanese U-Go offensive into India in 1944 during the Second World War
British army troops are now under canvas in an area of the Northern Command where they are camped on the banks of a river and being traded in the use of collapsable attack boats
When the day comes for Britain to invade the enemy territory, one of the problems will be the crossing of rivers when all bridges have been destroyed
The wreck ship Marker. When photographed the hospital ship Somersetshire was at the landing-stage behind, embarking Italian wounded. 27th September 1945
A despatch rider splashes through a ford to the cross the river in the Odon Valley in Normandy, Northern France during the surprise attack which opened on 16th July 1944
Troops in Northern Ireland are fitting themselves in many ways to face the special tasks which they may have to face in the future