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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
Major Tony Ricketts (pipe) who commands a squadron of Oman Scouts part of the Abu Dhabi border defence force. Seen here with a falcon at Buraimi. July 1965
General Bernard Montgomery seen here posing for a photograph on the El Alamein battlefield quite unconcerned about enemy shells falling close behind him November 1942
A group of women cluster eagerly around one of the rescued men from the British Royal Navy Aircraft Carrier HMS Courageous which was sunk by German U-boat U-29 in the Western Aprroaches at the start
Leslie Jacks and the Topper Chorus girls seen here rehearsing at the BBC West London Studios. 1956
Wing Commander Guy Gibson photographed on returning from a heavy bomber raid on Berlin. January 1943
8 year old Jason Lock. January 1975 75-00241-001
Traffic Warden, Denise Taylor, looks at a parking meter in London. August 1973 P018265
Potts Triplets 22 / 2 / 1952 C906 / 1Potts Triplets 22/2/1952 C906/1
A Manchester road sweeper seen here showing of his new uniform. March 1951 P000234
Cambrian Airways Air Hostess. February 1970. a. k. a. Cambrian Air ServicesCambrian Airways Air Hostess. February 1970. a.k.a. Cambrian Air Services
The Eton Wall Game December 1950
Picture shows Mr Alan Pegler, who bought The Flying Scotsman engine in 1963, leans out the cabin window to greet Lord Provost Sir Herbert Brechin at Waverley Station, Edinburgh. Scotland
Prince Andrew laying wreath at Falkland War Memorial in St Pauls Cathedral - June 1985
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh leaving St Pauls Cathedral after the Falklands War Service - 26th July 1982
Smiles from Prince Andrew and Queen Elizabeth II, his mother, as the Royal Navy Aircraft Carrier HMS Invincible returned to Portsmouth after service in the Falklands War - 17th September 1982
Stores Officer outfits new recruit, Cambridge HQ, 24th October 1964
A wide selection of different sized helmets at the Mid Anglia police Headquarters, 1973
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
A new uniform being issued to officers at the Mid Anglia police Headquarters, 1973
Picture shows an on duty policeman in Cambridgeshire, riding his bicycle. Town not known He is un named. His number, on his shoulder is 851, 881, or 831
Auxiliary Fire Service (AFS) Leader Mrs E L Smith seen here after being commended for staying at her post following the bombing of her sub-station. 17th February 1941
Private Leslie Youngs, aged 20, of the Royal Army Service Corps (RASC) Air Dispatch Service, dressed in the full kit of the service which includes battle dress, wool roll top pullover, flying suit
Field Marshal Busch, C in C German Armies in North West Europe, meets the man who defeated him, Field Marshall Montogmery, at the latters HQ on Luneburg Heath
Royal Airforce Flying Officer Alan Preston with his partner Agnes Brown. The couple are engaged to be married. Picture taken circa 1st May 1942
William James Richards of the British Navy warship HMS Gurkha during the Second World War. Circa 1941
Royal Airforce Flying Officer Alan Preston with his partner Agnes Brown. The couple are engaged to be married. Location unknown. Picture taken circa 1st May 1942
US Airmen model new protective helmets during Second World War. Circa 1944
"Mothers Corner"with Mrs Whithard as the "Mother"" Mothers Corner" with Mrs Whithard as the " Mother" is a popular feature of the YMCA, at Gattis in the Strand
The mascot of Worthing Sea Cadets Band is 7 year old Leonard Banbridge. For six months, little Len of Penfold Road, Worthing, son of a stoker now at sea
The Army Flying Badge, approved by the King, to be worn on the left breast by qualified Air Observation Post pilots and glider pilots
Representatives of Admiral Doenitz and Field Marshal Keitel visit 2nd Army HQ and 21 Army HQ to ask for surrender terms for the German military forces. They were Gen
A Depot Superintendent of the Rescue Service. Note his beret and anklets, which had recently been authorised. Circa 10th September 1941
Germans Surrender to Montgomery. At 6. 25pm on 4th May, in an ordinary Army tent at 21stGermans Surrender to Montgomery. At 6.25pm on 4th May, in an ordinary Army tent at 21st Army Group HQ on Luneburg Heath, 5 German plenipotentiaries in the presence of Field Marshall Montgomery put
The new armoured cars with which a famous Cavalry Regiment has bean equipped and which have been aptly christened " Ironsides"
The war Office announces that 500, 000 capes will be delivered for issue to the Home Guard by the end of the year. The cape, of knee length, is made of battle dress material
Should the enemy attempt to land seaplanes on Lake Windermere, one of Britains largest lakes, he will meet with strong and effective resistance from the Home Guard " marines"
Decorated New Zealand Bomber Squadron. This Wellington bomber squadron has made many raids over Germany and occupied territory. Picture taken 24th May 1941
A lady member of The Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes (NaFI). She is not named. Picture taken 23rd November 1941
A typical Wren. January 1943
A lady models some of the latest army clothing. An Overall. Picture taken 25th February 1943
Post VE Day, May 1945, Clothing being returned or purchased in this demob period for the armed forces. The name A H Spencer appears not eh caption - but not clear what it refers to
Munition working ladies in their factory. They are enjoying their moment together for the photograph, and have a great role together, helping the war effort.. Picture taken 17th August 1942
Six hundred Polish women have arrived in this country after having escaped from Poland to join the WaF. The Womens Auxiliary Air Force
Soldiers of The British Army. Regiment unknown. The soldier in the centre is reading a hand written letter, that has presumably been sent to him. The comrades around him enjoy the moment
Depot Superintendent of the Rescue Service. September 4th 1941
Women of the Auxiliary Fire Service. April 1940
School children and teenagers, some in their school uniforms, pictured cycling in a street in Hull, or the surrounding area, during World War Two. No information on the school or street exists