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The British Royal Navys Class submarine Sunfish refloating while on patrol Circa 1938 P004278
World War II Women. The WaFs March Past. Girls of the W. A. A. FWorld War II Women. The WaFs March Past. Girls of the W.A.A.F. march smartly past the Saluting Base at a Serbices Parade in City Square
Life can be a chilling prospect these wintry days, especially for someone whos not sure where his next meal is coming
The frontier is ringed by a chain link fence topped with barbed wire, broken only by a gate through which all visitors enter
At Gatow Airport in Berlin where they are used to seeing bigger and better efforts every day, they took their hats off when the biggest air lift load of all time arrived in the worlds largest
When Mrs. Moray Bell with Basil the sheep who is quite domesticated and follows her around all over the place. Even when she goes into the kitchen to wash the dishes, Basil is sure to go with her
The two Rhinos having a chew as London Zoo announced its closure at the end of September. June 1992 P004257
World War II Women. W. A. A. F. personnel dealing with the freight on its arrival at aWorld War II Women. W.A.A.F. personnel dealing with the freight on its arrival at a Transport Command station which deals with traffic overseas. This is a new command of the R.A.F
Tigers Thana and Pindi abandoned by their mother. April 1988 P004222
An Otter. April 1985 P004237
Claris, a pig on a Surrey farm near Cranbrook is a music critic when Alex Howes, who works in the Piggery practices on his mandolin
Leaping from an aircraft, 12, 000ft up, is the sort of thing few people would contemplate. But to the " Falcons", RAF Parachute display Team, it is just part of their job
World War II Women. I ve got a lovely bunch of bananas. A W. A. A. FWorld War II Women. I ve got a lovely bunch of bananas. A W.A.A.F. with a big bunch of bananas given to her as as present from a pilot who has just arrived from overseas after having brought a load
A tigress will be allowed to pad free at Frome filming of a new drama series from HTV West. Mary Chipperfield and Roger Cawley (as policeman) during lunch break with one of the tigresses
For a New Baby Rhino, a Taste of Mother love: It is hard to imagine a huge lumbering rhinoceros showing a touch of tenderness
A parachutist heads for the Thames, passing Big Ben on the way. May 1979 P004306
World War II Women. ATS Girls at Western Command Ordinance factory on Precision work, instrument department where hundreds of binoculars are turned out. November 1942 P010190
World War II Women: East Hams unit of the W. J. A. C. besides having a full trumpetWorld War II Women: East Hams unit of the W.J.A.C. besides having a full trumpet band, now have a mascot, a Labrador named Major. The mascot was given to them by Mechanic Sgt. Major T
Rod Stewart and the Faces tour of the USA and Canada, February and March 1975. Rod Stewart surrounded by people
World War II Women. Two Airmen who have arrived from overseas being checked in by W. A. A. FWorld War II Women. Two Airmen who have arrived from overseas being checked in by W.A.A.F. at one of the stations from which transport arriving from overseas is dealt with including freight
Claire Meal has the task of promoting the animals at the Chessington World of Adventure in Surrey, And to demonstrate how friendly Tabatha the Tapir is, she went into her pen and tickled her tummy
Sir Alan Cobhams Short S. 5 Singapore 1 flying boat left the River Hamble nearSir Alan Cobhams Short S.5 Singapore 1 flying boat left the River Hamble near Southampton on 20 November 1927 for an African Survey Flight in which he routed via Bordeaux
So tiring this new Pals Act: No wonder Pipp the fox is yawning. Its tiring trying to keep up with his new pal. Jimbo the leopard. The cubs are firm friends
American President Mr. Richard Nixon culminated his lightning round-the-world trip with a visit to Britain on Sunday that lasted just two hours twenty-one minutes
World War II Women. A pilot arriving from overseas to a Transport Command station handing out a bunch of bananas to a W.A.A.F. as a present after the freight has been unloaded from overseas
The good shepherd with his sheepdog. November 1944 P004210
A huge coil of rope weighing 30tons and 720 feet in length. It is 18 inches in circumference. It is used for Admiralty salvage work
5000 holidaymakers at Selsey, Sussex, watched 15 men and two win a £1, 000 prize5000 holidaymakers at Selsey, Sussex, watched 15 men and two win a £ 1, 000 prize. The " birdmen" had to take off from the top of a 30ft tower at the Selsey lifeboat station
Seals swimming off the British coast. Circa 1970 P004204
For the first time since the war, sixty American Super Fortresses and 1, 500 men arrived in Britain at three RAF bases for a " short period of temporary duty". The U.S
Harold Leach & Bill Wrankmone who own a mink farm holding up one of the animals. August 1951 P004155
Larry, the sooty-footed lamb, puts his little hooves right in it when he mistimed his entrance and arrived at Standean Farm at Patcham, Sussex, four days before Christmas
Daily Mail Transatlantic Air Race Racing driver Stirling Moss sprints across the pavement, arriving from New York in London. May 1969 P004286
A young boy reading the newspaper watched by his pet dog December 1952 P003892
Belle, the Vietnamese Pot-Bellied Pig April 1985 P004246
Trust the Eastenders to keep their kids out of mischief in a very hands on way, baby is kept an eye on as it is tied to the tree, while group of women continue hop picking in the fields of Kent
World War II Women: A. T. S. undergoing keep fit training. October 1941 P010195World War II Women: A.T.S. undergoing keep fit training. October 1941 P010195
World War II Women. WaF band on parade. September 1942 P010203
World War II Women. W. A. A. F. hairdresser seen here shampooing (washing) new recruits hairWorld War II Women. W.A.A.F. hairdresser seen here shampooing (washing) new recruits hair. September 1942 P010221
Mother seal with her pup on the beach Circa 1970 P004206
Transatlantic Air Race between London and New York. On his way, racing driver Stirling Moss runs to the lift at the top of the Post Office Tower in London. May 1969 P004288
Life is one long cuddle for these three babies. Tucked up in bed with their toys, they can lie back and relax in the knowledge that someone loves them
A young girl holding a little lamb in her arms at a farm. March 1946 P004208
A general view of the crowd who welcomes pilot Miss Amy Johnson at Geelong in Victoria, Australia after her attempted record breaking solo flight from London to Darwin June 1930 P004295
A tiger in your tank on the Chester Zoo excursion bus. Ranee the seven week old tiger cub, hand reared at Chester Zoo, has her first airing
The Royal Navy battleship HMS Nelson. Circa 1935 P004281
Garage owner Mr. Tom Gillespie has rather an unusual watch dog in the forecourt of his garage in Johnstone. For he has a five month old lion cub called Leo as a pet
At only 7 months old Jasmin the Jaguar cub at Southam Tiger Park, Warwickshire found the daffoldils fascinating and even quite tasty when she came across them in the park. March 1982 P004052