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Victory in Europe Day. (VE Day) in Portsmouth, Hampshire. A sailor accompanied by the WRENS (The Womens Royal Naval Service) celebrate in the street
Hull Victory Parade. Among those at the saluting base when Sheriff (Ald. H. WHull Victory Parade. Among those at the saluting base when Sheriff (Ald. H.W. Jackson) and the Lord Mayor (Coun. Herbert Harrison). June 1945
30 Year Old Pte Jim Kavangh of Edward Street Birmingham could not get home for VJ Day so the children waited until he did return before having their peace day celebration
VE day celebrations at Piccadilly Circus at end of WW2 crowds fill the square on this historic occasion. 8th May 1945
A street party in the Newton Heath district of Manchester during VE Day celebrations, Tuesday 8th May 1945
Civic authorities arrive at the Hall of Memories, Centenary Square, Birmingham, for a service of thanksgiving following the allied armies victory in Europe. 9th May 1945
Victoria Square, Birmingham, shortly after Mr. Churchills radio announcement of the end of the war in Europe. 8th May 1945
A service of thanksgiving following the allied armies victory in Europe at the Hall of Memories, Centenary Square, Birmingham. 9th May 1945
Civic authorities at the Hall of Memories, Centenary Square, Birmingham, for a service of thanksgiving following the allied armies victory in Europe. 9th May 1945
V. E. Day celebrations in London outside Buckingham Palace, LondonV.E. Day celebrations in London outside Buckingham Palace, London. Victory in Europe Day. Picture taken 8th May 1945
Queen Victoria Square, Hull, Yorkshire on Victory in Europe Day. VE Day. Picture taken 8th May 1945
Round the victory bonfire at Sproatley, East Yorkshire. 8th May 1945
VE Day celebrations - hoisting the flag at Kemsley House, Manchester. 8th May 1945
All day long the happy crowds paraded. They cheered, they waved flags, they flocked from place to place, determined not to miss a single sight on this day of days. The victory was in everyones blood
Victory day celebrations at the Victoria Memorial, London. 8th May 1945
VE Day scene at a market in Manchester. 8th May 1945
Victory day celebrations in London. 8th May 1945
Manchester Victory Parade. The scene in Albert Square after the Cathedral Service. The Lord Mayor Alderman W.P Jackson seen on the dais addresses the parade. 8th May 1945
Parliament Street and Whitehall after the Victory procession has passed. 8th May 1945
May Day and Victory Parade in Manchester. A corporation horse drawn coach was in the procession from Albert Square to Platt fields. 8th May 1945
VE Day celebrations in Manchester. 8th May 1945
Victory celebrations in Manchester. 8th May 1945
VE Day in Piccadilly. 8th May 1945
Victory day celebrations - people dance at St Georges Plateau, Liverpool. 8th May 1945
VE Day celebration party on Prospect Hill in Leicester, 8th May 1945
Land Army Girls about to parade through the streets of Nottingham for a victory parade. 15th June 1945
Local children enjoy a VE Day party in Beam Street, Barton Hill, Bristol. 8th May 1945
Rosemary Lane, Lincoln victory street party May 1945
Lincoln VE Day Parade, Land Army girls march passed the cathedral. Circa 15th May 1945
This Lincoln Corporation Guy Arab II 6LW bus seen here in its victory very shortly after VE Day. Circa 10th May 1945
Crowds gather in Lincoln for the citys VE Day parade. 15th May 1945
Prince Charles, Prince William, Diana Princess of Wales holding the hand of her son Prince Harry at a ceremony in Hyde Park, London
The people of Paignton gather outside the Palace Avenue Theatre in May 1945 to celebrate " Victory in Europe". VE Day
Bristol street party celebrating Victory in Europe 8th May 1945
Bristol crowds go wild celebrating Victory in Europe VE Day. 8th May 1945
Queen Elizabeth II, Queen Mother & Princess Margaret on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of VE Day. 8th May 1995
VE Day scenes in Teesside. 8th May 1945
Past and present servicemen marched through Stockton to mark the 42nd anniversary of the end of war in Europe. The annual VE Day commemorative parade, organised by the Combined Services Association
Victory Day Parade in Teesside. 8th May 1945
Prime Minister Winston Churchill surrounded by huge crowds of people on his visit to Birmingham during the election campaign of 1945
VE Day celebrations in Central London to mark the Allied victory in Europe at the end of the Second World War. Jubilant crowds gather outside Buckingham Palace to celebrate. 8th May 1945
At 3pm on 8 May 1945, Prime Minister, Winston Churchill announced that the war in Europe would end at midnight. London erupted into a massive chorus of jubilation and celebration
VE DAy Celebrations in Central Birmingham at the end of the Second World War. 8th May 1945
Victory celebrations in Central Birmingham at the end of the Second World War. 15th May 1945
World War Two - Second World War - Lillian and Donald Jeans commemorate the 40th anniversary of VE Day at Linden Hall Hotel, Northumberland, watched by David Hair, Sommelier of the Year
World War Two - Second World War - Cowgate Credit Union organised these celebrations, in and around Greenhill View, to commemorate the 40th anniversary of VE Day 9th May, 1985