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Beau-fighters Torpedo Emery Ships. (Picture) two heavily laden merchant ships were hit by torpedoes and at least three others, in addition to all five in the escort vessels
R. A. F Bombing of Maleme Aerodrome In Crete. Maleme aerodromeR.A.F Bombing of Maleme Aerodrome In Crete. Maleme aerodrome, Crete after the Germans had made their invasion with airborne troops
Thousands of Allied Naval Craft Karat ferry to and from the beachhead in Northern France form an impressive picture, taken from a B-26 Marauder of the Ninth US Air Force which was on its way to bomb
Men and assault vehicles storm the beaches at Normandy, Northern France as Allied landing craft make a dent in the German defences
End of Italian seaplane. As the result of an encounter with an R. AEnd of Italian seaplane. As the result of an encounter with an R.A.F fighter patrol off Tripoli cost the Italian reconnaissance plane - a Cant. Z. 506 was shot down into the sea in flames
Fleet air arm over Norwegian coast. Skua aircraft of the fleet air arm attack on an emery supply ship off the Norwegian coast
Skuas of the fleet air arm attack oil tanks and Admiralty Jetty at Dolvik near Bergen, as announced in Admiralty communique on August 8th. All our aircraft returned safely
Fleet Air Arm Shatter Emery Convoy. As the aircraft turned for home a troopship (centre, near shore) with bows only showing, is still burning, hiding an armed trawler on fire. Circa August 1940
This is a official record of aerial combats which were taken by the camera gun fitted to Hurricanes and Spitfires. These cameras
Dawn patrol during the Battle of Britain, when Germany attempted to bomb the British people into submission was defeated by the pilots and planes of fighter command, Royal Air Force
The first picture of daylight raid by Sterling bombers. The Short Stirling was a British four-engined heavy bomber of the Second World War
US Military Forces, Tank Killer Attack Helicopter at Dhahran Airbase, Saudi Arabia, September 1990
US Military Forces, Surveillance Camera Helicopter at Dhahran Airbase, Saudi Arabia, September 1990
Port Sunlight Works and Part of Village, Merseyside, Circa 1914
Port Sunlight Works, Merseyside, Circa 1914
The Central, Public House in Middlesbrough, Teesside, Monday 28th July 1997
Aerial of Port Sunlight Village, Merseyside, 1st March 1956
Kirkby Industrial Estate, Merseyside, Thursday 26th June 1975
Kirkby Town bus terminal in Cherryfield Drive, Kirkby, Saturday 24th December 1966. Also pictured, Westminster Bank
Kirkby Manufacturing and Engineering Works, Kirkby, Wednesday 28th March 1979
The Mall Nightclub, Stockton, Tuesday 7th July 1987
Daily Mirror matinee of The Unknown, at the Aldwych Theatre, London, Tuesday 17th August 1920. The Unknown is a play in Three Acts by W. Somerset Maugham
Sidecar Speedway, Smallmead, Reading, Monday 8th June 1992
Street where Koo Stark lives, London, pictured Tuesday 2nd November 1982
Park Scene, New York, Thursday 15th October 1964
New York Scenes, Thursday 15th October 1964. Our Picture Shows... a Ford Falcon Econoline van parked outside shops, New York City
New York Scenes, with profile of Empress State Building in background, Thursday 15th October 1964
Bennys Hairdressing, Middlesbrough, Circa 1976
Maurices Hairdressing Salon, Middlesbrough, Circa 1972. Our Picture Shows... male grooming, before and after pictures
Redcar Hairdressers, North Yorkshire, England, Circa 1975
A Sunderland aircraft of 422 Sqn RCAF from RAF Castle Archdale seen here attacking German U-boat U-625 in the North Atlantic west of Ireland 10th March 1944 Picture shows
This remarkable photograph from the air shows a stretch of the beachhead where the great allied landings began. 6th June 1944
The St Leger Stakes is a Group 1 flat horse race in Great Britain open to three-year-old thoroughbred colts and fillies. It is run at Doncaster over a distance of 1-mile, 6 furlongs and 115 yards (2)
Lanchester College of Technology and the Herbert Art Gallery and Museum, seen from the top of the colleges Hall of Residence, 14th October 1966
Isle of Wight Festival 1969, held on 29th to 31st August 1969 at the English town of Wootton, on the Isle of Wight, general scenes, Friday 29th August 1969
Rhyl, a seaside resort town and community in the county of Denbighshire, lies within the historic boundaries of Flintshire, on the north-east coast of Wales at the mouth of the River Clwyd
St Winefrides Well Shrine in Holywell, Flintshire, Wales, 15th December 1949. Also know as Winifreds Well, it claims to be the oldest continually visited pilgrimage site in Great Britain
Wimbledon Tennis Championships, Thursday 24th June 1976. Our Picture Shows... spectators use their umbrellas for protection from harsh rays of sun during heatwave
The Old Crown pub in Deritend, is the oldest extant secular building in Birmingham, Wednesday 5th November 1952
Busy morning at Smithfield Market, Birmingham, Thursday 9th April 1936
First look at new Tesco Store, England, Saturday 20th October 1979. (Location TBC)
Volcano is the biggest and most complex film set interior ever built in Europe, and has been erected for the latest James Bond adventure, You Only Live Twice
A view of Brasilia, the planned city that became Brazils capital in 1960, pictured 1st November 1968
Exterior view of the Manchester Hippodrome building, formerly the Ardwick Empire Theatre, situated on the corner of Higher Ardwick and Hyde Road at Ardwick Green. 7th November 1949
The Welsh devolution referendum of 1997 was a pre-legislative referendum held in Wales on Thursday 18th September 1997, over whether there was support for the creation of an assembly for Wales with
Pop Proms at the Royal Albert Hall, London, Sunday 29th June 1969. Organised by Roy Guest and Vic Lewis, the concert featured performances by Led Zeppelin
Islington Mill, part of the old Salford, contrasts with the modern Salford University buildings in this picture taken from Canon Hussey Court. 6th March 1978