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Antwerp on the morning the Germans entered. The scene on the quay as one of the last boats to leave, boat prepares to pull away from the dockside. August 1914
London transports last tram prepares for its final journey through the streets of London July 1952
Nadia Comaneci July 1976 Romanian genius No 73 ia applauded by her team mates as she receives the maximum point at the Olympics
View from the rooftop of Oxford university aerial view acedemic institutions roof Circa 1950
Rod Stewart concert at the Belle Vue in Manchester with Jim Cregan. December 1976
Ferrari Testarossa Motor Car - January 1991 Sports Car
American singer Johnny Ray in his hotel room after his arrival in England April 1955
A Double Decker bus in Manchester during the Miday Smog November 1953
Morris Minor 1000 Saloon 1956 - Motor Car
Alex Higgins World Snooker Champion 1982 pots a few balls at home after he won the World Snooker Championship in Sheffield May 1982
HMS Belfast sailing up the Thames passing St Pauls Cathedral to her mooring in the Pool of London where she will be opened to the public as a museum in 1971
Alex Higgins snooker player April 1973 in his managers office
Mr J G P Thomas in his Thomas Special 400h. p car on Pendine Sands in South WalesMr J G P Thomas in his Thomas Special 400h.p car on Pendine Sands in South Wales World Land Speed Record Attempt Circa 1920
Air Aircraft Republic P47 Thunderbolt USAF fighter plane of WW2 WW2 displaying at an airshow at Wroughton in Wiltshire circa 1980
Austin 1100 Saloon 1967 - Motor Car
Robbie Williams sings at his concert at the SECC Glasgow February 1999
German ships scuttled at scapa flow. Circa 1919
Hillman Hunter GL 1975 - Motor Car Chrysler
Red Arrow Double Decker Bues - June 1979
Rover 1976 - Motor Car
Glasgow tram 1954 Mosspark to Pollokshields trick cyclist leaning against side man on stilts advertising circus
At 3pm on 8 May 1945, Prime Minister, Winston Churchill announced that the war in Europe would end at midnight. London erupted into a massive chorus of jubilation and celebration
Wallace Monument Stirling - Sir William Wallace. Circa 1980
World War One WWI Munition factory making shells Women turning artillary shells on a lathe and guaging measurements. March 1918
The last tram in public service on its route from Clydebank to Dalmuir and the farewell procession, on 4th September 1962
Daily Mirror Man v Woman Motor Test February 1914 A lady reverses a car through some bollards assisted by some ladies in the back seat during her turn at the wheel of the car February 1914
Austin Morris 1979 - Motor Car
Steve Davies 1984 Snooker Player Benson and Hedges Championship at Wembley
Playing the bagpipes wearing traditional tartan dress at a Highland gathering in Scotland circa 1975
Black Sabbath singer Ozzy Osbourne holding a cup of tea in the garden of his home. May 1988
Air Aircraft Chance Vought F4U Corsair WW2 USAF aircraft carrier based plane now privately owned and displayed at shows circa 1980
The exterior of the Daily Record building in Hope Street Glasgow Record House circa 1950
The largest and oldest boys club in Sunderland is the Lambton Street boys fellowship centre where they accept boys from 8 to 18 years of age. In some cases they accept them even younger
Sea Cadet training ship Royalist April 1972, sailing under Tower Bridge
Veteran Rocker Rod Stewart went down a storn at Wembley Stadium on 15 July 1986, and so did the rain. Rod sang to a sea of umbrellas during an emotional reunion with his old backing band, The Faces
Air Aircraft North American B25 Mitchell twin engine bomber built in the USA seen here taxying in the colours in which it served the RAF in WW2 circa 1980
David Lloyd George British Prime Minister inspects troops during World War One. 1917
Manchester Tram, June 1938
1930 Bentley Silent Speed Six up for auction Sothebys 1984 November 1984
David Lloyd George, British Prime Minister (left), and Canadas Minister of Militia Sam Hughes addressing troops from an open top car, with reporters taking notes as Lloyd George talks
World War One WWI Munition factory making pellets. April 1918 Young female munition workers making primers and pellet plugs for shell fuses in a Birmingham factory
Shrapnel bursting over reserve trench in Canadian line in mid-October of the Somme campaign. The battle began on July 1st 1916 on which day at least 20
Ozzy Osbourne singer with Black Sabbath pop rock group in August 1981
A 1964 Reliant Robin Regal
Triumph Dolomite 1974 - Moto Car
Black Sabbath singer Ozzy Osbourne at his home May 1988
The Crucible in Sheffield May 1998
Roxy Music pop group on stage 1981