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Mr George Evans (left) and Colin Peers joint skippers of the clubship "Landfall"Mr George Evans (left) and Colin Peers joint skippers of the clubship " Landfall", formerly tank landing craft LCT7074, which took part in the D-Day landings in Normandy. 26th August 1972
Linsey Dawn McKenzie Model March 95 16 year old model
Linsey Dawn McKenzie March 95 16 year old model
Linsey Dawn McKenzie Model
Linsey Dawn McKenzie Model with boyfriend Malcolm Khan
Linsey Dawn McKenzie March 1995 16 year old model
Linsey Dawn McKenzie Model Dbase
An elevated view showing Dunlop factory in Birmingham. July 1963
Liverpool Echo writer George Harrison who followed The Beatles on tour. November 1969
Sheikh Mahmud of the Bani Tamim Tribe (looking into camera) seen here with friends and followers following the fall of Baghdad to the British. Circa 20th March 1917
A British translator delivers General Shores speech to Cossack troops in Mesopotamia April 1917
Marianne Faithfull, who is appearing in the Beatles Spectacular although she is due to have her baby at the end of the month
British Royal Marines on guard in the Dardanelles. Circa June 1915
Soldiers making up a fatigue party seen here landing stores from a lighter whilst engineers construct a light railway at " A" West Beach, Suvla Point. Circa May 1915
Turkish trenches captured at Sannaiyat by the 7th Indian Division as they push towards Baghdad. 25 February 1917
Slum housing in Birmingham. November 1967. Children play amongst the wreckage of abandoned cars, old iron and decayed vegetable matter which have been dumped on cleared redevelopment sites in
The ANZACS at rest time. Australian quarters just behind the front line trenches on the Gallipoli Peninsula where the soldiers can enjoy a quiet cigarette subject to having to bolt under cover at
Knitting jumpers, cardigans and blankets for refugee camps in Ethiopia and Sudan are Lowerhouses Junior School pupils. Twenty children are involved in the charity knit. 13th February 1985
British officers inspect captured Turkish guns and material at Aziziya. This village was occupied by the British on 4/5 March 1917
The M. L. O. at Suvla, meeting the Commission of four Russian Officers who visited the Peninsula at the end of August 1915
Officers mess on the Gallipoli peninsula. Dinner being prepared at the entrance to their dugout whilst officers gossip about the days action. Circa May 1915
Meltham newsagent Mrs Annie Woodhead pictured keeping up the village tradition of giving out sweets to local children for Collop Monday
Some of the 56 children aged between four and 13, who attended St John Church Sunday school, Rastrick, took part in pancake races and other activities, including cookery. 19th February 1985
Slaithwaite Church Guides sort through some of the 100 vests they have knitted to be sent to children in Ethiopia. All 22 members of the company made good a Christmas promise by knitting
Tiny Tia Pinnock-Hamilton toddled five miles to help raise funds for famine relief in Ethiopia. Four-year-old Tia, joined a pack of sponsored walkers who trekked from Huddersfield to Bradford
Children from Spring Grove Junior school staged a sponsored knit-in to raise £ 50 for famine relief in Ethiopia. About 90 of the schools senior children
Paddock School celebrated its belated centenary with an open day - and birthday girls Megan Hennah and Samantha Horsfall (left and right centre)
A 99 year old copy of the mineras in near-perfect condition when it was taken from a time capsule which was underneath a foundation stone at Mount Pleasant Junior School, Lockwood. 31st January 1985
Mr Brian Carter, the secretary of Huddersfield Third World Committee, receives a £ 60 cheque from St Josephs RC Church cub scout pack, Huddersfield
The winner of the Huddersfield Technical College heat of the Catermind contest, David Rochford and runner up Nicola Oldroyd weigh-up the chances of David winning the regional heat of the national
These 8 youngsters fought a close contest in a qualifying round for the final of the Miss Sunderland annual Top of the Form music competition
Work in progress on The Skylon, a vertical feature of The Festival of Britain. The giant cigar shaped structure is supported by three pylons and now reaches 121 ft from the ground
Shepley Youth Club leader Stewart Hughes kept an eye on the clock as club members took part in a 24-hour pool marathon at the club, which raised 164 to buy sports and other equipment
King George VI and Queen Elizabeth visit Lansbury estate, which was to be a Festival of Britain showpiece in Poplar. There would be an exhibition about building research
The She night club on Victoria Street, Liverpool 12th October 1978
General Gourand, Commander-In-Chief of the French forces in the Dardanelles, and General de Amade, leaving on board a French destroyer
Sheikh Mahmud of the Bani Tamim Tribe seen here with friends and followers following the fall of Baghdad to the British. Circa 20th March 1917
Arab soldiers seen here manning the gun battery at Fort Jelana at Muscat. Circa 1916
Highburton Guides are pictured with home made sweets at a coffee morning which raised £ 110 for guide funds. The event at the village hall also featured stalls, including tombola
Almondbury Youth Club members are helping an Oxfam appeal to knit pullovers for Ethiopia. More than a dozen members - some of whom have taken up knitting for the first time - have contributed to
A busy scene on West Beach, Suvla Point two days prior to the evacuation of Gallipoli 19th December 1915
With an assorted crew of barmen, kitchen staff, hostesses, their familes The clubship " Landfall", formerly tank landing craft LCT7074
A general view taken from the bridge of the SS River Clyde of the French Depot at Sedd el Bahr. Circa May 1915
Shaw Taylor MBE, a British actor and television presenter. Best known for presenting Police 5, a long-running 5-minute television programme first broadcast in 1962 that appealed to the public to help
The French Stores Depot at Seddull Bahr, Cape Helles, Gallipoli in the background. Circa May 1915
The owners and directors of the Bedrock nightclub Wayne Winstanley and Pat Hills in front of the discos 250, 000 light and sound show. 17th June 1989
British soldiers and engineers working on the quay at Suvla Bay just a day before the evacuation. Normal working routines where kept up right until the evacuation to deceive the enemy