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A lifeboat in ice floes near Skegness. 3rd March 1947
Whitby lifeboat, the Mary Anne Hepworth escorting the Dutch vessel Czkziena of Rotterdam into Whitby harbour during a gale. 5th November 1951
Prince Charles in the rain on the Kahikatea Walk, Lake Kaniere conservation area, South Island, New Zealand. February 1994
Fans queuing for the Jazz and Pop Festival, held at Plumpton Racecourse, East Sussex. 10th August 1969
Frozen River Cam, Ice forms on the Jesus Lock weir during a cold spell, Cambridge, 13th January 1987
Couple meet on a foggy day, Trafalgar Square, London, Sunday 7th December 1952, with a solitary pigeon as witness, the couple, one from Islington, the other from Coulsdon in Surrey
Scenes in Cambridge after the River Cam flooded, caused by heavy rain, March 1964
The Jazz and Pop Festival, held at Plumpton Racecourse, East Sussex. An Indian influenced group chanting. 10th August 1969
Two young boys enjoying the snow in Cambridge. January 1960
Young boys playing football in the snow, Cambridge January 1960
A woman standing in the road in New York, wearing bikini pants and leggings. 13th February 1981
General street scene in New York. 13th February 1981
Young girls in New York. 13th February 1981
A woman standing in the road in New York. 13th February 1981
Shoppers pass through the Magazine arches, Oxford Street, Leicester in the late afternoon spring sunshine. 17th March 1965
General views of tobogganing and skiing in Richmond Park, London. 27th December 1970
A boy sledging on a clothes basket in Greenwich Park, London, 27th December 1970
A couple sledging in Greenwich Park, London, 27th December 1970
Children sledging on a milk crate in Greenwich Park, London, 27th December 1970
Children sledging on washing up bowls in Greenwich Park, London, 27th December 1970
Picture showing how heavy rain in northern Russia hampered the activities of the RAF Wing, the improvised landing ground being frequently water-logged and ankle deep in mud
Bell Green shopping precinct. Coventry, West Midlands. Circa 1975
British army soldiers Private J. Stutter (left) of Elie, Fifeshire, Scotland and Private M. Cambridge of Leeds eating their dinner in the snow on the Eighth Army Front in Italy during the Second
US Soldiers searching for land mines on the grass verges of the roads in and around Cherbourg. 30th June 1944
Snow and heavy rainfall turned North African and Italian airfields into swamps, but the bad weather did not stop flying from these waterlogged fields
Army Guns. Training exercise. Picture shows a gun mounted on a boat, (numbered 27). Location unknown. Picture taken circa 1st February 1942
Picture showing how the weather conditions are hampering air operations on the Italian Front. Picture shows: Rain and mud are playing their part in slowing down the advance of the Allied armies in
One of the first official photographs to be released of operation Fido, showing how fog was dispersed by artificial means from RAF airfields
RAF Halifax heavy bombers operating with the two Mediterranean Air Forces have not been prevented from attacking enemy targets although heavy rains have turned parts of their airfields into huge
Picture highlighting the the bitter cold conditions of the Artic region, taken on board the Royal Navy destroyer ship HMS Milne in Northern Waters shows sailors wearing Arctic hat fashions
Picture taken aboard Royal Navy cruiser HMS Manchester in Northern Waters highlighting the the bitter cold conditions of the Artic region. Circa May 1941
Soldiers of the 1st Battalion Glasgow Highlanders seen here in their snow camouflage on patrol at Gangelt, Germany. 11th January 1945
Soviet Red Army ski troops on their way to advanced lines, riding on sledges and tanks in their ongoing battle against the German Army on the Eastern Front. February 1942
US Flying Fortress takes off in blizzard. M / Sgt Mike Borrett scrubs ice off a wingUS Flying Fortress takes off in blizzard. M/Sgt Mike Borrett scrubs ice off a wing. 16th February 1944
American made amphibious cargo carriers "Weasels"American made amphibious cargo carriers " Weasels", with tracks instead of wheels being used in flooded areas of Holland during the Second World War. January 1945
RAF men work in Arctic conditions in France. This picture was taken at night when the temperature registered 42.50 degrees of frost. This is the coldest spell ever known
Picture showing more of the weather conditions which are hampering air operations on the Italian front. Picture shows left to right Corporal E
Soldier on sentry duty during a snow storm somewhere in Kent during the Second World War. 16th January 1941
Sergeant A. Beard of Briscoe Lane, Newton Heath, Manchester (left), with Private W. Pybis of Beacon Street, Liverpool, in full kit wading through a stream in the monsoon soaked jungle while going
In accordance with a request from the Norwegian High Command, British naval forces have evacuated the entire civilian population from an island behind the German lines off the coast of northern
Snow falls on the 8th Army front. British troops clear the main route forward. January 1944
West Kirby Beach Scene, Sunday 7th July 1991
West Kirby Beach Scene, 4th June 1974
British army troops find soldiering hot work during the height of the summer in Sicily during the Second world War. With their well known talent for improvisation
Royal Airforce Train Busting pilots find time to play snowballs. **Paint on this picture, please note*** Mirrorpix will suggest circa 1st January 1945
Vehicles tried unsuccessfully to get through to an isolated British outpost in Italy. Their tracks made excellent runs for these Canadian volunteer ski-troopers; saved them considerable trouble in
Royal Air Force serving in France in the early stages of the Second World War. Picture shows: RAF mechanics overhauling a tractor which has become stuck in the thick snow somewhere in France