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878 Photographic Prints
The wedding of Michael Grade, twenty four year old son of Leslie Grade, and his bride Penelope Levinson at St Johns Wood Liberal Synagogue. Here the grooms brother Lew Grade with his wife
Media mogul Lew Grade, Deputy managing director of ATV, announces that they have signed up actor Roger Moore at a press conference at ATV House. 1st May 1962
Media mogul Lew Grade pictured in his office at the ATV studios in Great Cumberland Place, London. 21st February 1964
Media Mogul Lew Grade announces he has been signed up as a Chairman and Chief Executive of Embassy Communications International, an American television company. 23rd June 1982
Media Mogul Lew Grade attends the Child of Achievement Awards in London. Here he is pictured dancing with four year old Ben Young who has a metal rod in his back. 9th February 1988
The wedding of Michael Grade, twenty four year old son of Leslie Grade, and his bride Penelope Levinson at St Johns Wood Liberal Synagogue
Media Mogul Lew Grade with actress Lysette Anthony in Monte Carlo, France for the filming oh his klatest movie " The Ghost of Monte Carlo". 19th October 1989
Major General Sir George Burns, Lord Lieutenant of Hertfordshire presents the Queens Award to Industry to Lord Rennick, chairman of the ATV network watched by Lew Grade (seated left)
Media Mogul Lew Grade, managing director of ATV, announces the signature of Millicent Martin who is to star in a new British comedy series in colour
Lady Grade, wife of media mogul Lew Grade, pictured at their home, 1974
Refugees from the advancing German Army seen here on the road to Brussels. Circa 10th August 1914 Published Daily Mirror Page 12 21st August 1914
Houses at Hofstade seen here on fire caused by German shelling circa August 1914
The Belgian town of Termonde after being recaptured is now only a heap of ruins, and the picture shows the devastation caused by the Germans during their occupation
A Belgian field gun in action during the Battle of Hofstade. Feeding a gun with a shells. The men go quietly and methodically about their work
Refugees from the advancing German Army seen here in Brussels. Circa 10th August 1914
Before occupying Brussels the Germans took Louvain "the key to the capitalBefore occupying Brussels the Germans took Louvain " the key to the capital. The Kaisers troops had, however " hack their way through
Belgium officers inspect a staff car which had been captured by the Germans along with its occupants. The Germans had donned the captured officers uniforms
Battle of Hofstade. The picture shows German shells bursting in a field near the Belgians position, whose infantry are under cover in the distance
The church at Capelle aux Bois burnt out after being shelled by the Germans. Circa October 1914
The remains of the Belgium town of Termonde after the German Army fired the town during their brief occucpation between the 4th to 6th September 1914
Wanton destruction of a Chateau at Semps near Malines, Belgium which had been occupied by German soldiers. Empty bottles left by soldiers in one of the palatial rooms
The bridge at Termonde blown up by the Belgian army to slow and stop the German advance on Brussels August 1914
Belgian boy scout with a lance he captured from a German Uhlan soldier he had shot. Souts in the Antwerp area were armed at the begining of the war. Circa September 1914
Belgian soldiers prepare to ambush the advancing German army near Malines Circa August 1914
Belgian boy scout with a lance he captured from a German Uhlan soldier he had shot, shows his prize to two Belgian soldiers. Scouts in the Antwerp area were armed at the begining of the war
A more exciting sport than grouse shooting. A Belgian soldier trying to bring down a German aeroplane. Circa September 1914
Locals examine a damaged and abandoned gun limber in the remains of the Belgium village of Melle Circa September 1914
The last line of Belgian civilians called up to bolster the line march off into action from Brussels. Circa August 1914
Refugees from the advancing German Army seen here in Brussels. Orphaned by war. The big sister has now a great responsibility, for she must act as mother to these young children
The Belgian town of Termonde after being recaptured is now only a heap of ruins. The devastation was caused by the Germans during their occupation
Elements of the Belgian 2nd and cavalry divisions seen here returning to Malines circa August 1914
Barbed wire entanglements seen here around the Belgian city of Antwerp. October 1914
A Belgian field gun in action during the Battle of Hofstade. It will be noticed that one of the gun crew is receiving a message by field telephone. Published Daily Mirror Page 4 September 1914
Wanton destruction of a Chateau at Semps near Malines, Belgium which had been occupied by German soldiers. A hole in the bedroom wall made by a Belgium shell
Belgian officers playing cards near Sempsl circa September 1914
Construction continues on the site of the 1964 New York Worlds Fair, the third major Worlds Fair to be held in New York City 17th February 1964
Workmen busy cleaning windows 1000 ft up the Empire State building in Manhatten New York 17th February 1964. Pan Am building located in distance