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WBC super-middleweight title, Nigel Benn vs Nicky Piper. Alexandra Pavilion, London, England. Benn won by TKO in the 11th round to retain his WBC super-middleweight belt. 11th December 1992
St Pauls Cathedral flood lit during the VE day celebrations to celebrate victory in Europe. 8th May 1945
VJ Day, a policeman carries a lost child in Trafalgar Square, London. 15th August 1945
FA Cup Semi Final match at wembley Stadium. Tottenham Hostpur 3 v Arsenal 1. Spurs England duo Paul Gascoigne and Gary Lineker salute the fans after the match. 15th April 1991
French civilians stand at attention and an American Army Gl salutes as the American and French flags are unfurled side by side in the centre of the city of Cherbourg
Picture shows "The Victory Dress"- possiblyPicture shows " The Victory Dress" - possibly (not confirmed as caption hard to read) - but possibly from Jeanette of London - 84 Newman Street, London
The Queens West Surrey Regiment receives The Freedom of Guildford, Surrey. During the march down the historic High Street, Mrs Violet Turner with her little daughter Gabriel
Glasgow Rangers 1 v Celtic 0. Scottish Cup Final replay at Hampden Park. (Picture) Match winner Kai Johansen is lifted high by his team-mates at the end of the game
Cass Elliot of The Mamas and the Papas, American folk rock vocal group, who was arrested in Southampton (yesterday) on a warrant alleging Larceny, leaves a West London magistrates court
Falklands Victory Parade, London. 12th October 1982
The Prime Minister Mrs Margaret Thatcher at the Luncheon held for the Falklands heroes at The Guildhall, London. 12th October 1982
British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher meets disabled veterans at the Falklands Victory Parade Banquet at the Guildhall, London, 12th October 1982
Mr Joe Richards, president of the Football League, poses with Liverpool captain Ron Yeats as Liverpool collect the Second Division Championship trophy. Standing between them is chairman T V Williams
The new European Heavyweight Boxing Champion, Henry Cooper, relaxes at his Wembley home. The morning after the night of the fight where he won the title from Germanys Karl Mildenberger
DJ Kenny Everett, arrives for reception at Number 10 Downing Street, London, 23rd January 1984
Welsh Cup Final at the NAtional Stadium in Cardiff. Cardiff City 5 v Rhyl 0. City captain Paul Ramsey celebrates with his team and the Welsh Cup trophy on his head. 16th May 1993
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
London Victory Parade, May 1919. 1914 Men
VE day celebrations at Piccadilly Circus at end of WW2 crowds fill the square on this historic occasion. 8th May 1945
World heavyweight title fight between American champion Cassius Clay and British challenger Henry Cooper at Highbury Stadium, North London
FA Cup Final at Wembley Stadium. Arsenal 1 v Sheffield United 0. Arsenal captain Alex James holds the FA Cup trophy aloft as he sits on the shoulders of his team mates following their win in
Pat Stanton Hibs Hibernian football player August 1972 Holds aloft Drubrougn Cup after defeating Celtic in final at Hampden Park Jim Herriot goalkeeper
One-armed Squadron Leader J. A. F. MacLachlan, commanding officer of Number 1 squadronOne-armed Squadron Leader J.A.F. MacLachlan, commanding officer of Number 1 squadron. His new mascot painted on the cowling, the V sign of a busted arm. 26th November 1941
Sergeant. -major Jackson, who less than a month ago was in BombaySergeant.-major Jackson, who less than a month ago was in Bombay, in seven minutes became Mrs H. J. Jackson, of 10, Perrivale-road, Bearwood, Birmingham
WaF at a dispersal camp in Hereford being demobbed. 18th June 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
American troops stationed in Britain during the Second World War. Some of the American troops seen her making a cheery " V for Victory" sign at their base. 26th June 1942
Herbert Morrison (Left) Prime Minister Clement Richard Attlee, (Right) on the stage along with his wife, listen to a speech by Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin
Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin, (right) addresses a celebratory meeting after the Labour Partys triumph in the general election, August 11, 1945
American soldiers of the US Ninth Division and French patriots ride a captured German tank through the streets in the the centre of the city of Cherbourg
Aerial view showing the rejoicing crowds on the streets of Paris as they greet the entry of the Allied troops, liberating their city from over 4 years of Nazi German occupation
Liberation of the town of Cherbourg in Northern France by the American forces shortly after the successful Allied landings on the beaches of Normandy
French Forces of the Interior and civilians stage a victory parade in Paris after the liberation of their city from Nazi occupation.A German effigy is carried atop this truck. 26th August 1944
General De Gaulle waves to the wildly cheering crowds of his countrymen as he leaves the town square of Laval, France, following an address to the citizens of the recently liberated town
Museum Street, Piccadilly Circus, London, W1 VJ Day. Victory over Japan Day. 15th August 1945
Queen Victoria Square, Hull, Yorkshire on Victory in Europe Day. VE Day. Picture taken 8th May 1945
Victory over Japan Day, VJ Day, the crowds at Buckingham Palace and Queen Victoria Statue. Picture taken 15th August 1945
Servicemen and women dancing in the streets of London on VJ Day after Japan surrendered to the Allies. 15th August 1945. Location is Great Windmill Street
A male and female soldier embrace on hearing the news that Japan has surrenders in World War Two. Victory over Japan Day (VJ Day) would be made official on a few days later on 15th August 1945
Families celebrate VJ Day in Heeley Road, Selly Oak with a street party. 15th August 1945
Thousands of Revellers packed into Victoria Square, Birmingham to celebrate VJ Day with gusto. 15th August 1945
Children, Mums and Dad celebrate VJ Day by building bonfires on the streets of Birmingham 15th August 1945
Thousands of Revellers packed into New Street, Birmingham to celebrate VJ Day with gusto. 15th August 1945
A VE Day fancy dress parade in a Birmingham suburb 1945