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Captain Lanoe George Hawker VC, World War One fighter ace of teh Royal Flying Corps and member of 56 Squadron. 4th February 1916
London victory march. Field Marshall Sir Douglas Haig in the procession. May 1919
London victory march. Marshall Foch in the procession
London victory march. May 1919
Tommy Steele Actor Singer in the padding he wears for his stunts during the making of the film about the early life of Charlie Chaplin
Rolling Stones: Brian Jones at the filming of the Rolling Stones Rock n Roll Circus, which turned out to be his final public appearence with the Stones
London victory march. Admiral Beatty in the procession. May 1919
Steve Smith, England rugby player, training between lessons at Carlett Park College, Eastham. 30th January 1973
London victory march, nurses in the procession. May 1919
Att the filming of the Rolling Stones Rock n Roll Circus model Donyale Luna who played the part of the fire eaters assistant in the Rock n Circus. 11th December 1968
Dr Walford Bodie MD a. k. a. The Electrical Wizard was famed for magic tricks usingDr Walford Bodie MD a.k.a. The Electrical Wizard was famed for magic tricks using electricity and an electric chair, Published Daily Mirror Front Page 4th November 1909. Our Picture Shows... Mr
Miss UK contest 1964, Blackpools Open Air Bath 3rd September 1964Miss UK contest 1964, Blackpools Open Air Bath.. 3rd September 1964
Tommy Steele 1975 blowing out candles on cake
Tony Neary (light coloured top), England rugby player, training with the England rugby team. 3rd February 1977
Keith Waterhouse Daily Mirror Newspaper Columnist, outside the Supreme Court Building in Washington DC USA June 1957. Keith Waterhouse 1929 - 2009, was a novelist, newspaper columnist
Rugby Union International: England v. Ireland. February 1972 72-1415-063Rugby Union International: England v. Ireland. February 1972
Rugby: England Training at Rorhampton. Facing up to the Irish... Englands Fran Cotton. March 1978
Cadets Frank Hull and Barry Guynett at an Army display in Bracknell, Berks. 28th September 1964
Cadet camp, 1942. Boy cadets aged 14-17 years old learning the craft of modern soldiering. OPS Devon cadets firing 25 pounder guns. 18th August 1942
Christopher Jagger, brother of Rolling stone Mick Jagger wanted to leave a demonstration when trouble started, a court heard today
Disc Jockey Terry Wogan gets in the mood for his new compere job on BBC TVs Come Dancing. Pictured in studio looking all dressed up for a night on the town, wearing top hat and tails December 1972
Percy the Penguin at Drayton Manor Park Zoo in Tamworth, Staffs September 1971. With a habit of wondering off on his own, staff always know where to find him, he spends hours in the gents toilets
Caroline Coon pictured at home November 1976 Caroline Coon is a politically active artist who campaigns for international justice and human rights, especially for women
The Golden Arrow Pullman leaving London Victoria 5th January 1965
The Midland Pullman leaving Manchester for its innaugral journey to London. Station Master J.Balmer and Lord Mayor Arthur Donovan blows the whistle. 4th July 1960
For those lucky enough to afford foreign travel immediately after the war, the Southern Railway revived its most prestigious boat train, the Golden Arrow Pullman, on April 15, 1946
Oblivious to the Golden Arrow Pullman carOs exquisite bespoke marquetry and spacious luxury, this lady in her tailored suit gets on with the important task of powdering her nose
The Golden Arrow Pullman service from London to Paris. 5th April 1954
Aircraft de Havilland Vampire August 1993, taking off at the Wroughton Airshow
Caroline Coon, a regular on the punk scene, pictured March 1978. Caroline Coon is a politically active artist who campaigns for international justice and human rights, especially for women
Scene from the play The Limping Man, the new thriller performed at the Royalty Theatre starring Eve Gray and Franklin Dyall. 24th January 1931
London victory march. General Pershing who led the American Expeditionary Force. May 1919
The Chance Vought F4U Corsair seen here flying in formation with a Grumman F6F Hellcat August 1993 flying at the Wroughton Airshow
The Beatles in Bangor Wales to take part in a 10-day conference on Transcendental Meditation led by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
A Boeing B17 Flying Fortress (The Sally B) seen here flying in formation with a North American B-25 Mitchell medium bomber August 1993, flying at the Wroughton Airshow
Dolly the brown bear recently gave birth to 4 cubs (January 1981) at Whipsnade Zoo in Dunstable, Bedfordshire, family pictured being revealed to public April 1981
American actor Tom Cruise answers questions during an interview in his hotel suite on a visit to London, after the release of his latest film Top Gun in the United States. 26th June 1986
A pair of P51 North American Mustangs flying in formation at the Wroughton Airshow in 1993
At the ripe old age pf 2Aoe years tiny Caroline Smith, daughter of Ken Smith SuperintendantAt the ripe old age pf 2 years tiny Caroline Smith, daughter of Ken Smith Superintendant at the Jersey, Channel Islands Zoo is the real friends of all the animals
At the ripe old age of 2 years tiny Caroline Smith, daughter of Ken Smith Superintendant at the Jersey, Channel Islands Zoo is the real friends of all the animals
The 1T57 "Fifteen Guinea Special", the last main-line passenger train to beThe 1T57 " Fifteen Guinea Special", the last main-line passenger train to be hauled by steam locomotive power on British Rail on 11th August 1968 before the introduction of a steam ban that
Press launch of "Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band"Press launch of " Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band" the eighth studio album by The Beatles May 1967. Pictured at house in Chapel St. Belgravia London May 1967
At the ripe old age pf 2 years tiny Caroline Smith, daughter of Ken Smith Superintendant at the Jersey, Channel Islands Zoo is the real friends of all the animals
The winner Miss Australia Belinda Green with miss Israel (left) and miss Norway (right). December 1972
Press call for Our World, the first live global television link. Broadcast to 24 countries and watched by 400 million, the programme was broadcast via satellite on June 25, 1967
The winner Miss Australia, Belinda Green. December 1972 72-11295-005The winner Miss Australia, Belinda Green. December 1972
Keith Floyd - A Day in The Life Feature, August 1994. Pictures taken at his pub in Devon named Keith Floyd (sometimes), formely known as the Maltsters Arms. Pictured signing autographs
American actor Tom Cruise in his hotel suite on a visit to London, after the release of his latest film Top Gun in the United States. 26th June 1986