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British troops with German children following the invasion of Germany in February 1945
WW2 Troops on the quayside after returning from the biggest ever Combined Operations daylight raid on Dieppe
WW2 The White Patrol January 1945 British Recce Party in Germany very much on the alert in the Ardennes
WW2 France Falaise British tanks and armour passing through Falaise to forward positions. The town was left burning by German incendiaries and havoc caused by RAF bombings. August 1944
Tanks landing on beach at Dieppe during the raid by Allied commandos on the German occupied port town in Northern France. August 1942
WW2 - British soldiers of Second Army Front in Reichwald Forest with Pte Harold Portlock (left) Pte Walter Holloway of Oxford (right) and Pte Norman Vincent of Birmingham. 17th February 1945
World War II Invasion of France Allied soldiers take cover during the bombing of Germany positions a little futher up the Caen Falaise road. August 1944
British troops under fire on Juno beach at Normandy shortly after the D-Day landings. Soon after zero hour German aircraft seen in sky over beach has just bombed house seen in flames
Citizens of Courseulles, Normandy read public notices put up by the Allied military authorities following the Allied landings in Northern France. June 1944
FA Cup Third Round match at White Hart Lane. Tottenham Hotspur 1 v Southampton 3. Matthew Le Tissier of Southampton. 6th January 1990
Wigan 28-24 Hull, Rugby League, Challenge Cup Final, Wembley Stadium, London, Saturday 4th May 1985
It is announced that Winston Churchill was in Germany during the week-end
RAF bomber damage in Hanover The devastation caused by RAF bombing to a large factory and rail-yard in the centre of Hanover by the main station. 11th April 1945
WW2 British troops serving refugees in the liberated town of Bayuex, Normandy. Food and dairy produce normally sent to Germany and Paris now available for local use. July 1944
Henderson Gill, Wigan 28-24 Hull, Rugby League, Challenge Cup Final, Wembley Stadium, London, Saturday 4th May 1985
D Day Normandy. The American forces drive up on to the beach in an amphibian vehicle from landing craft just off of the beach July 1944
A Churchill tank on the beach at Dieppe during the raid by Allied commandos on the German occupied port town in Northern France. August 1942
British Infantry soldiers take a rest in streets of Nijmegen after liberating the Dutch town. September 1944
B26 Marauder bomber attacks Neuenberg rail span across the Rhine as the US Seventh Army was driving towards Germany during WW2. December 1944
Cafe De La Parx in Paris as the French capital gets back to normal following the liberation from the Nazis. September 1944
World War II Invasion of France - Operation Overlord Lorries and jeeps driving off the Mulberry harbour at Gold Beach Arromanches. A Mulberry was a prefabricated harbour
Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery crossing the Rhine, Germany during the Second World War
WW2 - March 1945 German industrial town of Kreffeld which fell to the allies showing the ruins of the town which was heavily bombed by the RAF
One of the most momentous conferences of the war began in January 1943 near Casablanca
Civilians leave Erkelenz, Germany after its capture by the Allies. March 1945
Invasion of France by Allied troops during the liberaton of Europe. British Troops in Paris, by the Eiffel Tower. September 1944
Troops of 3rd Infantry Division land on Queen Red beach, Sword area, early on 6th June 1944, the first British formation to land at Sword Beach
The signing of the pact of mutual assistance between the governments of USSR and Great Britain in the war against Germany
A historic photograph taken on the occasion of Mr Winston Churchills 69th birthday (30th November 1943) which he celebrated at Tehran with a party at the British Legation
WW2 - Troops unload supplies from a landing craft on to British soil after a raid on Dieppe that left it in flames. August 1942
American troops in jeeps making their way through a bomb damaged Normandy town in Northern France shortly after the D-Day landings begun the Allied invasion of the continent during World War Two July
WW2 - British tanks landed in the Dieppe area of France on August 19 1942 in the biggest ever combined operations raid with Canadian and British Special Service troops
WW2 British troops disembark after returning from the biggest ever Combined Operations daylight raid on Dieppe
British Prime MInister Winston Churchill gives the V sign to sailors as he disembarks his ship upon arrival in America for talks with President Roosevelt during World WarTwo. June 1943
Canadian Troops landing on the beaches of Northern France durring the Allied D-Day landings. June 1944
WW2 - April 1945. Troops from the US First Army who were advancing in to GermanyWW2 - April 1945
British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Field Marshall Bernard Montgomery cross the Rhine. On March 25th Mr
US navy men and craft participate in the historic crossing of the River Rhine. Crossing illustrates method of using boats in the construction of a bridge. March 1945
French children playing in a pool on the beach at Arromanches while a ship discharges its cargo to awaiting troops. July 1944
Road clearing in Normandy France, June 1944 French civilians pushing cycles passed allied vehicles going to the front near Douet, France
British Prime Minister Winston Churchill accompanied by Field-Marshall Montgomery, General Simpson commanding the US 9th Army and Viscount Alan Brooke stop to examine the " Dragons Teeth"
British and Commonwealth troops stand amongst the ammunition boxes and supplies on the Normandy invasion beaches. June 1944
British troops talking to a local gendarme in a Normandy town in Northern France shortly after the D-Day landings begun the Allied invasion of the continent during World War Two July 1944
British and Allied troops on the beaches of Normandy, France after the D-Day landings. June 1944
Americans landing on Normandy Beach, Brittany on D-Day June 1944
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
Sir Winston Churchill - December 1943 - Marshal Voroshilov takes the sword over to show it to President Roosevelt, while Churchill and Marshal Stalin look on
Crowds gather and cheer in the streets of Brussels, Belgium as British soldiers and tanks pass through the city during its liberation. September 1944
The British Armour enter Valkenswenswaard First Village over the Dutch Border during the British Thrust into Holland. September 1944
Cromwell tanks of Guards Armoured Division drive along "Hells Highway"Cromwell tanks of Guards Armoured Division drive along " Hells Highway" towards Nijmegen during Operation Market-Garden 20 September 1944
British Prime Minister Winston Churchill with Soviet leader Josef Stalin in Moscow, August 1942
Crowd cheers British Prime Minister Winston Churchill after his victory speech from a balcony in Whitehall, London on VE Day, 8th May 1945
Douglas C47 Dakotas of No. 46 Group fly in formation over Wavre, Belgium, heading for the drop zones east of the River Rhine as part of Operation Varsity
Private Robert Martin from Glasgow is welcomed home on leave at Waverley Station Edinburgh during the Second World War. January 1945
British Prime Minister Winston Churchill pictured on his visit to Normandy in Northern France
British troops of the Airborne Division after being evacuated from Arnhem in Holland. Soldiers arriving at Nijmegan, some of the men were without their clothes
World War II Invasion of France Canadian troops rest under a hedge in the Normandy countryside following bitter close quarter combat with the Germans
WW2 Belgian citizens welcome British troops to Brussels by jumping on a british tank and riding through the city. 3rd September 1944
Winston Churchill PM with Franklin Roosevelt and Joseph Stalin at the Yalta Conference. February 4 to 11, 1945
Clothes Show Live, NEC, Birmingham, 6th December 1990. Jeff Banks, Designer & Show Presenter
Clothes Show Live, NEC, Birmingham, 6th December 1990
Clothes Show Live, Photo-call and Rehearsals, Hall 6, NEC, Birmingham, 5th December 1990
Clothes Show Live, NEC, Birmingham, 6th December 1990. Clothes Show, sisters Julie (left) and Jane Collins on their Skin and Blister stand at the Clothes Show Live
1974 World Cup Final at the Olympic Stadium, Munich. West Germany 2 v Holland 1. British referee Jack Taylor in the thick of the action with Suurbier of Holland and Gerd Muller of West germany
Referee Jack Taylor taking charge of an English league division one match, 1970
English League Division One match at Old Trafford. Manchester United 1 v Stoke City 0. Ray Wilkins of United. 9th October 1982
Brett Kenny, Wigan 28-24 Hull, Rugby League, Challenge Cup Final, Wembley Stadium, London, Saturday 4th May 1985