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The crew of a Yarmouth Herring boat pull in their catch on a storm tossed North Sea. Circa 1935
Stormy night ahead as an angry evening tide lashes the sea wall of Marine Lake in New Brighton, Wallasey, Merseyside. October 1962
The Piper Tomahawk aircraft, owned by the Cambrian Flying Club which was blown over at Cardiff Airport by the gales. 16th October 1987
Storm damage on the coast at Seaford. Fierce gales have swept the British Isles during the past few days. Here at Seaford there is damage from exceptionally strong tides. November 1954
Storm damage on the promenade at Seaford. Fierce gales have swept the British Isles during the past few days. Here at Seaford the promenade has been broken away by the exceptionally strong tides
Storm clouds gather - Dark clouds, pierced by the rays of a setting sun, help to make this dramatic picture of Hulls dockland, brought to a halt by the strike. Various
Beach huts strewn around Paignton beach in March 1973
Highgate United F. C. ground the day after a storm which killed player Tony Allden afterHighgate United F.C. ground the day after a storm which killed player Tony Allden after he was struck by lightning on the pitch. 26th February 1967
The 1987 Great Storm occurred on the night of 15?16th October 1987. An unusually strong weather system caused winds to hit much of southern England and northern France
Storm clouds gather above Loch Eriboll, a sea loch on the north Sutherlandshire coast of Scotland. Circa 1930
Storm waves crashing against the entrance to Peterhead Harbour in Scotland March 1936
The Scarborough lifeboat Herbert Joy 2nd is launched to go to the assistance of three small fishing craft, the Premier, Sceptre and B.S. Colling, which were out when a very heavy sea sprang up
Whitby lifeboat, the Mary Anne Hepworth escorting the Dutch vessel Czkziena of Rotterdam into Whitby harbour during a gale. 5th November 1951
The strong arm of the law is on the cross-cut saw helping to clear a road in Clapham, London, blocked by the tree blown down in a storm. The tree was sawn up and dragged away
Beach huts wreaked at Littlehampton, West Sussex. 29th July 1956
Brighton catches the full force of the gale. Visitors on the seafront find themselves trapped by terrific gusts which make them cling to any support they can find. 29th July 1956
Gale damage. A couple cling desperately to their overturned beach hut at Littlehampton to stop it being blown away. Littlehampton, West Sussex. 29th July 1956
Storm damage near the south coast on the main road from London a mile past Pullborough, Sussex. A tree blew across the road and stopped the Sunday traffic to Bognor
Gales at Brighton. A beautiful milky wave at Brighton, the pier can be seen in the background. Waves pounding the beach. 2nd May 1954
Gales which topped 100 miles an hour battered three giant concrete towers to rubble at Britains " pride of Europe" power station
HRH Princess Diana, The Princess of Wales visits Cambridge to talk to cot death parents. On arrival The Princess walked through a snow storm. Picture taken 8th February 1985
Waves batter Haldon Pier, Torquay January 1992
Beach hut tossed aside by the waves in September 1991. Devon
Empty deck chairs sprawl forlornly on the deserted beach at Rhyl after the storm had driven home the holidaymakers. 26th May 1955
Pictured: Tony Allden Highgate United F. C. v EnfieldPictured: Tony Allden Highgate United F.C. v Enfield. Tragically Highates Tony Allden died after being struck by lightning during the match. 25th February 1697
Seconds after a lightning flash leaves unconscious players lying stunned in the mud, spectators crowd round as Highgate Uniteds trainer Albert Bates prepares to give Tony Allden the kiss of life
A woman throws one of the many beach pebbles in to the rough sea on the Sussex coast. Circa 1961
Waves crash against a wall at Solcots after heavy winds caused the sea to become rough June 1996
Waves crash against a wall at Millport in Scotland after heavy winds caused the sea to become rough June 1996
Fallen trees as a result of storm damage in Scotland February 1990
November Gales whip up a stormy sea. As the waves break against the sea wall they over flow on to the nearby Railway station
Weather - A young woman struggles with her umbrella during the stormy weather outside Thomson House, Havelock Street, Cardiff - 8th Feb 1969
H. M.s Warspite on way to ship breakers yard is driven ashore by a gale at Mounts BayH.M.S Warspite on way to ship breakers yard is driven ashore by a gale at Mounts Bay, Cornwall. 1949
Fishing Industry. Skipper Pashhby with his crew aboard the Elizabeth" during rough weather in the North Sea. September 1971
Lightning over Romford Circa 1950
Skipper Harry Evans at the wheel of the Thames sailing barge Ardwina as she rounds Beachy Head in the English Channel as the first mate mans the pump Setting Course Troubled Waters Weathering
A swell in the North Sea taken from Starboard of fishing trawler. May 1942 P012257
Waves 25 ft. high devastating the oil rig "Ocean Prince"P004429Waves 25 ft. high devastating the oil rig " Ocean Prince" P004429
Ocean Prince North sea oil rig breaking up in rough sea. March 1968 P004428
Lillian Wills and Mauri Wearne in gale at Mevagissey Cornwall. November 1952 C5817
H. M.s Warspite on way to ship breakers yard is driven ashore by a gale at Mounts BayH.M.S Warspite on way to ship breakers yard is driven ashore by a gale at Mounts Bay, Cornwall. 1949 007557/1
Tynemouth Pier damaged by stormy weather in 1897