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Two boys fish in the Barmston Drain - Hulls killer drain, which over the years has claimed many victims
Diana, Princess of Wales Overseas Visit to Zimbabwe, July 1993. Princess Diana at the Nemazura feeding centre - a Red Cross project for refugees in Zimbabwe
Diana, Princess of Wales makes a three day visit to Bosnia - Herzegovina as part of her campaign to raise awareness about the devastating effects landmines have on peoples lives
His Majesty King George Vi and Queen Elizabeth visit homeless people in Sheffield after a German bombing during the second World War. 6th January 1941
Denis Thwaites, Birmingham City Football Player in action against Preston at Deepdale, Saturday 28th August 1965. Final score, Preston 3-3 Birmingham
An elderly couple clear away the rubble near their homes after an air raid by the German Luftwaffe on a residential area of Newcastle in World War Two. Circa 1940
WW2 - March 1945 German civilians emerge from their homes as the 35th U. SWW2 - March 1945 German civilians emerge from their homes as the 35th U.S. Infantry Division occupy Lindforth Germany
Princess of Wales on her solo visit to Pakistan, September 1991. Princess Diana strokes the head of baby on her visit to a visit a family welfare centre in Nurpur Shanan near Islamabad
Funeral of the unknown warrior at Westminster Abbey The idea of such a burial seems first to have come to a chaplain at the Front, the Reverend David Railton (1884-1955)
Diana, Princess of Wales four day visit to Angola, the former Portuguese colony torn apart by 20 years of bloody civil war, on a British Red Cross mission to highlight the evil of land mines
Joan Smalls sleeping in the London street while her mother clears up the bomb damage to their home after an early-morning air raid
Suez Crisis 1956 Royal Marine Andrew Hall accompanies Sister Mary Joseph on her rounds at a hospital in Port Said. Sister Mary, from the Sister of Charity Convant in London
WW2 Air Raid Damage Bomb damage at Newcastle
Blitz: Taken from the German word Blitzkrieg ( lightning war ), this was the British name for the Luftwaffes sustained night attacks against their cities from August 1940 to midway 1941
World War Two Children evacuated from the cities disembark from a train in the West of Scotland September 1939
World War Two Survivors of the Blitz on Clydeside set up home in a ruined house March 1941
A man is rescued from under rubble after seventeen hours
Polish civilians formerly used as slave labour by the Nazis in Belgium get aboard a truck at the St Clair displacement centre
British merchant seamen striving to reach land after being at sea for ten days - victims of Nazi brutatility
Children play as air raid wardens during WW2
Miss Ellen Wilkinson gives her sympathies to Corporal Biddle whose five year old twins had not been discovered amongst the debris of a bombed school
WW2 Air Raid Damage1941 King and Queen visit bombed Sheffield