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878 Photographic Prints
Media Mogul Lord Lew Grade seated at the table at a dinner party. 24th January 1967
Media Mogul Lew Grade announces the return of the most popular light entertainment programme " Sunday Night at the London Palladium" with the job of compere going to Jim Dale
Media Mogul Lew Grade, head of ATV television, smoking of one of his trademark cigars. 6th March 1979
Media Mogul Lord Lew Grade poses for the camera. 24th January 1967
Media Mogul Lord Lew Grade makes a speech at a dinner party, holding a cigar. 24th January 1967
Media Mogul Lew Grade, head of ATV television, arrives at Heathrow Airport with his wife Lady Grade on return from Rome where he was honoured with the title of Commander of the Order of Silvester by
Media mogul Lew Grade pictured in his office at the ATV studios in Great Cumberland Place, London. 21st February 1964
Shareholders meeting ofthe Associated Communications master company in London. Lew Grade speaking during the meeting. 10th September 1981
Media Mogul Lord Lew Grade lighting a cigar with a match. 24th January 1967
Pensioner: Old lady paints a picture of a flower circa 1955. Pensioners OAP Senior Citizens
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
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
French cavalrymen dismounted seen here running across a corn field in Flanders. Circa August 1914
Rubens masterpiece "The Assumption of the Virgin"Rubens masterpiece " The Assumption of the Virgin" being removed from Antwerp Cathedral to a place of safety. The Belgian authorities were taking no chances with the priceless artwork being
Belgian cavalrymen reconnoitring enemy positions found themselves on the historic Waterloo battlefield close to the famous monument which can be seen in the background
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 guns in action during the Battle of Hofstade. A soldier runs between the guns with a message receiving by field telephone. Published Daily Mirror Page1 15th September 1914
Belgian Carabiners and their gun dog teams seen here falling back to Brussels after Louvain falls to the German Army. 19th August 1914
Prusco, a Belgian police dog, leaves for the front with the French Army. His duty will be to carry dispatches a work to which he is quite accustomed
A Belgian soldier, wounded in the leg, falls by the roadside during the retreat from Brussels. A comrade has thrown down his rifle and is about to render first aid
The railway bridge at Hofstade which the Germans shelled and tried to take from the Belgian army. circa September 1914
Belgium infantry men seen here readying to fire at the approaching enemy from their trench near Sempsl. Circa September 1914
The church at Capelle aux Bois burnt out after being shelled by the Germans. Circa October 1914
Belgian soldiers prepare to ambush the advancing German army near Malines 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 occupationto the railway
A batch of English nurses seen here leaving Brussels for the front to tend to the wounded. The inhabitants gave them a splendid welcome
Refugees from the advancing German Army seen here in Brussels. Circa 10th August 1914
Battle of Hofstade. The picture shows German shells bursting in a field near the Belgians position, whose infantry are under cover in the distance
Belgian Civil Guards seen here manning a barricade across one of the roads leading into Brussels Circa August 1914
Earthwork defences and bomb proof shelters built by the Belgians and the British Naval Brigade as the last line of defence on the Lierre Road, the key to the defence of Antwerp