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Town Criers - Town Crier Championships Llandovery. Graeme Smith, Town Crier for Llandovery practising his cry. 29th April 1995
Winston Churchill pictured smoking a cigar, circa March 1938
Beating the bounds - Llantrisant - Townspeople wade through a small brook led by Eddie Thomas during the ancient custom of Beating the Bounds - 1st June 1968
Winston Churchill and Bernard Montgomery cross the Rhine. On March 25th Mr. Churchill with Field Marshal Montgomery crossed the East bank of the Rhine in an American L.C.U.P
Into the River Eden for a wash for this horse and two bareback riders at the Appleby Horse Fair in Westmorland, Cumbria on 10th June 1983
The last of The Few Battle of Britain RAF pilots pictured at Uxbridge, where they rehearsed for their part in the State Funeral of Sir Winston Churchill
The ladies of the Gateshead and District Tea Club on 4th March 1970
Rytons Town Crier Noel Rippeth had nothing to ring his bell about as the torrential rain forced the cancellation of the annual Ryton Village Hirings Fair 2 May 1983
Lady Churchill was introduced to the House of Lords as Baroness Spencer-Churchill of Chartwell. She chose as her sponsors two wartime colleagues of Sir Winston Churchill
A practice session on 30th December, 1987, for the Allendale men who will take part in the Tar Barrel fire festival. From left to right (back) are Mr Malcolm Whitfield, Mr Benny Hutchinson
Alnwick Town Crier George Neighbour bellows to opens Alnwick Fair, with maidens Dorothy Brewis and Susan Knox 22 June 1979
A last minute scrub down for the horses in the River Eden before going on show at the Appleby Horse Fair in Westmorland, Cumbria on 10th June 1983
Mr. Alan Smith one of the guysers who is taking part in Allendales Tar Barrel fire ceremony on 1st January 1976
Lady Churchill, seen here on her 80th birthday, talks to Lord Clement Attlee as she leaves Westminster Abbey following the memorial service to the Princess Royal. 01/04/1965
Dressed in a black and gold costume, Town Crier Douglas Knott, bellows out the proclamations and offically opens Hexham Town Fair 25 August 1980
A day out at Appleby Horse Fair in Westmorland, Cumbria for this family on 10th June 1983
Winston Churchill, holding a cigar. May 1933
Horses and people are all crowded together at the Appleby Horse Fair in Westmorland, Cumbria on 12th June 1973
After an informal luncheon party on Christmas Day to celebrate his recovery from a severe case of pneumonia, British Prime MInister Winston Churchill, dressed in his siren suit and dressing gown
British Prime Minister Winston Churchill making a radio broadcast from Downing Street during the Second World War. November 1942
Former coldstream Guardsman Billy Renwick is 70 years old but hes still got a stentorian voice and now hes hoping to put it to good use
Prime Minister Winston Churchill sitting on the back of an open car on his surprise visit to Manchester during the Second World War, April 1941
77 year old General Sir Ian Hamilton takes the salute during a parade in London, 1930
British Prime Minister Winston Churchill standing on a "Covenanter"tankBritish Prime Minister Winston Churchill standing on a " Covenanter" tank, taking the salute at a drive past as he inspects an Armoured Division in the Eastern Command during the Second
British Prime Minister Winston Churchill with American officers studying aerial surveillance photographs during the Second World War. Circa 1942
Prime Minister Winston Churchill pictured attending the Grand National ast Aintree, Liverpool. April 1931
Town Crier Douglas Knott, bellows out the proclamations and offically opens Hexham Town Fair 27 August 1979
This trader shows off his horse to potential buyers at the Applby Horse Fair in Westmorland, Cumbria on 12th June 1973
Fur coats for dogs. A doodle wearing a leopard print fur coat September 1957
Winston Churchill pictured at his desk shortly after becoming MP for Oldham, circa 1900
Stocktons Town Crier Ron Walker boomed and clanged his way through Bellingham to announce the local amateur dramatic scoietys production of Farewell, Farewell, Eugene 28 November 1979
British Prime minister Winston Churchill leaves his aeroplane for a visit to a defence position in England during the Second World War. Circa 1941
Town Crier John Stevenson struggled through the snow at Northumberland Square in North Sheilds, to launch North Tyneside Councils campaign urging residents to claim all the Government benefits they
The library at Chartwell House. Inset in the bookcase is a model of the Mulberry Harbour at Port Arromanches as it was on D-Day plus 109 (September 23rd 1944)
These horses are flouting the rules on (mane) street at the Appleby Horse Fair in Westmorlad, Cumbria on 10th June 1983
Mr. Winston Churchill paid a visit on Wednesday to Dover and Ramsgate where he inspected air raid damage and met local A.R.P. workers
Sir Winston Churchills 80th birthday celebrations. Lady Churchill at 10, Downing Street on return from Westminister Hall where Sir Winston was presented with a portrait of himself painted by Mr
General Sir Ian Hamilton inspects the standard bearers at a British legion Memorial Parade held on Horseguards parade, circa 1935
The Prime Ministers visit to the Middle East: - Mr. Churchill in Cairo. MrThe Prime Ministers visit to the Middle East:- Mr. Churchill in Cairo. Mr. Churchill, during his stay in the Middle East, in the gardens of the British Embassy, Cairo
Roosevelt - Churchill Quebec meeting. President Roosevelt, Winston Churchill and members of their party on the terrace at the Citadel overlooking Quebec
25th Anniversary of the Gateshead MetroCentre - first shops started trading 23 April 1986, official opening 13 October 1986 - House of Fraser launched its expess Valentines day delivery service
Winston Churchills visit to America; taken at the Port of Embarkation on board HMS Duke of York. At the Port of Embarkation
The Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, with Captain D. Margesson (Secretary of State for War) watching preparations being made for the launching of a " Queen Bee" seaplane which is flown by
A Soho Bakery, Floris, of Brewer Street, made two cakes for Sir Winston Churchills 80th birthday celebrations on the 30th November. One cake had 80 candles on it, whilst the other cake had 8
During the tour made by Winston Churchill and the Dominion Prime Ministers to inspect allied troops who will take part in the liberation of Europe, they were joined by General Eisenhower
At 11am on the morning of 27th January, 1965, Britain began paying homage to the memory of Sir Winston Churchill when the first member of the public entered Westminister Hall to file past
Big Three Conference: Prime Minister tours ruins of Berlin. Prime Minister Winston Churchill, accompanied by his daughter Mary, and Mr. Anthony Eden, makes a tour of the ruined city of Berlin
The Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, visited the troops in Normandy, Northern France. Soldiers cheered as they posed for a photograph with him. 24th July, 1944