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Portrait of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, smiling. December 1982
British trooper visits factory where the women make guns for his tanks A group of women working in a munition factory, talking to a soldier in uniform January 1944
Comedian Dick Emery who made the phrase "You are arwfulComedian Dick Emery who made the phrase " You are arwful, but I do like you" his catchphrase seen here recording an episode of the BBC hit TV series The Dick Emery Show In character
Winston Churchill Prime Minister at Tank demonstration February 20th 1941 Mr Churchill is shown the capabilities of various armoured fighting vehicles over rough country
World War Two. Mrs M Bryan dressed in protective clothing cleaning dirt and grease of a chassis just about to undergo an overhaul at the Chiswick Bus depot
Army Household Cavalry march through the streets of Paris France on their way to lay a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier
A Waaf driving a tractor tows a RAF Hudson bomber and its crew back to their dispersal following a mission over Germany
Tom King MP sits on a army tank with a group of soldiers
An American soldier looking through a night vision scope and holding a grenade style launcher Circa 1991
World War II Invasion of France A British army Sherman tank moves along the northern road into Caen on the day British and Canadian troops finally capture the town
World War II Invasion of France. Men of number three commando, 1 Special Service Brigade, dig in beside a Horsa glider near La Haute Ecarde on the Western end of Drop Zone N between Ranville
Royal Air Force Women Wrens attached to the Fleet Air Arm, placing Wireless in Aircraft. These Girls are first Wrens to Fly. Picture taken at RN Air Station in England
Tony & Cherie Blair shake hands with supporters May 1997 at 10 Downing Street after victory
Bill and Hillary Clinton outside 10 Downing Street with Tony and Cherie Blair, on a State visit. May 1997
Winston Churchill and daughter at Niagara Falls on the observation platform. A crowd gathered around his car before the train left
Mr Winston Churchill, British Prime Minister, pays a visit to Dover and Ramsgate on Wednesday 30 August 1940 to inspect air raid damage and meet local A.R.P. workers
World War II Invasion of France D-day + 56 A Canadian military policeman seen here putting up warning signs of booby traps left by the Germans in the Normandy village of Faubourg de Vaucelles
World War Two, Grace Shults at a welding smiths work assembling farm wagons at Great Yeldham, Essex. 28th February 1944
Tony Blair Labour Party leader at Press Conference after Election result was announced. May 1997
World War II Invasion of France D-Day + 8 A British army DUKW passes through the Normandy village of Courseulles sur Mer during the push towards Caen June 1944
Mrs Olive carson taking rifle training instruction from Instructor while two of her children look on British army woman lying on the ground aiming at a target March 1942
Plymouths squad of professional women navvies hard at work with the men pulling down bombed premises to make way for rebuilding in the city. One of the women is Mrs Vera Bennett (left). July 1947
British women working in a rope factory during the second world war March 1941 1940s
World War Two. Women employed by the LNER (London North Eastern Railway) to recover coal dropped by passing trains on the railway lines January 1943
Army Regiments Household Cavalry marching in formation for the state visit of President Soares of Portugal
Army Regiments Blues and Royals Horse Guards in Whitehall for the Changing of the Guard
Landgirls on a Sussex farm build a Hitler snowman and then get ready to paste him with snowballs
German pocket battleship Graf Spee sinking War WW2 ship being sunk Scuppered itself following the battle of River Plate in Uruguay 1940s
P47 Thunderbolt Aircraft are unloaded from a ship in a northern UK port, in preparation for the invasion of Europe American fighter planes arrived in their hunderds
World War Two. Mrs Ellen McShane at work on the Jarrow on Tyne ferry May 1942
Army Regiments Royal Artilliary gun salute in Hyde Park for the Queen Mothers ninetieth Birthday
Royal Air Force fighter pilots hold out their mugs whilst a Waaf girl pours them some tea
Winston Churchill Home Secretary attends a meeting in Waltham Abbey to address a crowd of workers 1924
RAF ground crew push back a damage aeroplane to the hangar during the Battle of Britain Circa August 1940
Army Regiment Royal Signals White Helmets performing a human pyramid stunt on motorbikes
Winston Churchill Home Secretary addresses a meeting at Epping, Surrey as he campaigns ahead of the 1924 General Election. 21st October 1924
1997 General Election Labour Victory party at The Royal Festival Hall. Tony Blair and Cherie Blair on stage. May 1997
The New American Ambassador John Winant shakes hands with king George VI on his arrival in England circa March 1941
Guinness Flats in Stamford Hill, London, have got their own war factory. In the little club room hut behind the estate houswifes are busy all day long making torch batteries
World War Two. Mrs A Flanagan and Mrs E O Connor who are working as building labourers on reconstruction work at Ludgate Circus in London January 1943
Army Regiments Household Cavalry marching for the state visit of President Soares of Portugal
Army British 53 RSMs Regimental Sergeant Majors of the Royal Engineers standing to attention in a line
Canadian army v Us Army air force take part in a game of baseball at the Hounslow Cricket Ground
The signing of the pact of mutual assistance between the governments of USSr and Great Britain in the war against Germany
World War Two. Women workers at HM Dockyards in Devonport, Plymouth using the drilling machine to drill holes in ships steel plates October 1945
RAF Middle East Command planeover fliesa British desert patrol in Egypt. Circa 1942
Surrounded by an excited crowd, Home Secretary Winston Churchill walks into the House of Commons to deliver the Budget speech in which he abolished the unpopular bets tax. 15th April 1929
Two members of the Flying Sisters, a new airborne British nursing unit prepare their parachutes before boarding the plane for a mission