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Homeward bound from the shop young Darkie confidently leads the way followed by the veteran Sambo. May 1970 P011738
Jockey Tommy Cullinan is congratulated after winning the 1930 Grand National on the 100/8 shot Shaun Goilin. 29th March 1930
A Lancaster aircraft flown across the Atlantic to "show the flag"A Lancaster aircraft flown across the Atlantic to " show the flag" to Canada and the USA. Picture shows: the crew of the aircraft. 25th August 1942
Grand National 1978, LUCIUS No9 and Bob Davies wins from SEBASTIAN V No23 R Lamb and DRUMROAN No24 G Newman, Aintree, Liverpool, Saturday 1st April 1978
Fritz the dachshund is one dog who never gets tired going walkies- for he does it on wheels. Watchdog Fritz hurt his back while having a go at the postman, and lost the use of his hind legs
The City of Lincoln, one of the few Lancaster bomners still flying, parks up at at RAF Scampton for inspection by members of the Guinea Pig Club and their guests. 20th May 1980
A Lancaster bomber preparing for take-off during the Second World War. Circa 1944
Radar devices on RAF Lancaster bomber during the Second World War
A Second World War Avro Lancaster bomber flies past at Teesside Airport. August 1981
Bomber command load one of the new 12, 000 pound "earthquake"Bomber command load one of the new 12, 000 pound " earthquake" bombs onto a Lancaster II bomber, the same bombs that sunk the 45, 000 ton German battleship Tirpitz in Norway
London to Brighton Bike Ride. The National Association of Veteran cycle clubs staged aLondon to Brighton Bike Ride
Bagshot Cyclist scramble on Bagshot Heath Surrey. 17th January 1960
Mr Clifford Davis of Leeds Road Wakefield, tries out his flying machine made from bits of old pedal cycles
A specially adapted Avro Lancaster seen here carrying out a live testing of a Barnes Wallis Upkeep bouncing bomb off the coast at Reculver, Kent circa May 1943
Wings for Victory display in Central Manchester during the Second World War. 23rd March 1943
Farnborough Airshow. Avro Shackelton in flight. 2nd September 1952
94 Avro Lancaster bombers of No5 Group fly across French countryside on the way to attacking the Schneider engineering factory works at Le Creusot in Nazi occupied France
Mackeson Premier at the Crystal Palace race track, London. 9th August 1964
The RAFs only Lancaster bomber pictured in flight over Central London. 11th July 1976
Guy Gibson VC leader of 617 squadron RAF "The Dambusters"Guy Gibson VC leader of 617 squadron RAF " The Dambusters" (bottom right) and water pouring through the huge hole blasted in the Mohne dam by the RAFs new bouncing bomb
Honour For Ulster. RAF Pilot Noel waves from the cockpit of his Lancaster bomber Shillelac in the last years of the war. Circa 1944
Images believes to show aircrew members of the 106th Bomber Squadron seen here cycling to their Lancaster MkI bomber at RAF Syerston
RAF Bomber attack Bremen oil refinery. The Bremen oil refinery during the attack by Avro Lancaster aircraft. 21st March 1945
Norman Jackson VC sitting in the cockpit of an Avro Lancaster Bomber of the RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight Norman Cyril Jackson VC pictured in the cockpit of an Avro Lancaster during
An Avro Lancaster bomber during the Woodford Air Show. 23rd June 1989
Avro Lancaster bomber of the Royal Air Force during the Second World War. Circa 1943
An Avro Lancaster bomber and Spitfire fighter plane of the Royal Air Force in flight during a display at Coventry Airport at Baginton. August 1976
An Avro Lancaster bomber in flight over Littleton Road playing fields, Manchester. Circa 1990
Avro Lancaster bomber commemorative flight over Derwent Dam, seen here escorted by an Avro Vulcan during the Coventry air display at Baginton. August 1977
Veteran Lancaster bomber G for George which was presented to Australian prime Minister Mr John Curtin at an Australian bomber station in the north of England during the Second World War
The RAFs last flying Lancaster bomber PA 474 gently inches her way out of the hangar on her first journey for 18 months, just 200 yards. April 1979
An Avro Lancaster bomber which has been frequently flown as a Master bomber pictured after completing its 100th operation. She is Lancaster A-Able and is pictured with members of the ground crew
The RAFs new 8, 000 lb bomb which is being dropped by the RAF on enemy targets in Italy and Germany along with the new 4, 000 lb bomb
The last serving Royal Air Force Avro Lancaster bomber makes its first flight since being grounded two years ago for a major overhaul
The last Lancaster bomber to fly. It flew from Hullavington RAF airfield near Swindon en route for Blackpool where it will be operational for a short period before being stored in an aviation museum
One of the first official photographs to be released of operation Fido, showing how fog was dispersed by artificial means from RAF airfields
A Second World War Avro Lancaster bomber pictured leaving RAF St Athan after a refit. 15th May 1996
The latest Avro Lancaster III bomber plane, fitted with Merlin 28 engines, pictured during the Second World War. April 1944
Tony Benn, British Labour Party politician at a May Day march at Queens Park, Glasgow, with Shadow Scots Secretary Bruce Millan, Helen McElhone and on the right Steve Stelmaszuk. 2nd May 1983
Tony Benn seen here talking in Newcastle 27th October 1977
Tony Benn (centre) with Sunderland North MP Bob Clay (left) seen here at the head of the May Day parade in Sunderland 2nd May 1987
Tony Benn MP seen here enjoying a joke during his visit to Smiths Ship Repair Yard in North Shields. 10th April 1979
Canal scenes in Maidenhead, Berkshire. June 1954
Prunella Scales, Actress, 6th July 1984
River scenes in Maidenhead, Berkshire. June 1954
River Thames and Maidenhead Bridge. Maidenhead, Berkshire. June 1954
Foxford School, Longford, Coventry, England. 29th September 1987. Grange Road, Coventry, West Midlands CV6 6BB
Tony Benn MP at home 24th November 1960 Anthony Wedgewood Benn
Labour Secretary of State for Energy Tony Benn pictured with bottle of oil. 16th June 1975
MP for Bristol South East Tony Benn smoking his pipe at the Labour Party conference at Brighton. October 1981
Tony Benn MP at home November 1960. Anthony Wedgewood Benn
The earliest yellow narcissi called Soleil D or, which are grown on the Isles of Scilly, are being sent out, packed in boxes and sent by boat to Penzance, for Covent Garden Market. 5th February 1953
Built nearly a century ago, this derelict mill chimney crashed to earth today. The mill itself was burnt down 35 yrs ago. May 1949 P011964
18-year-old Barbara Ball poses with some of the earliest Narcisi Soleil flowers ready for shipment to the mainland. The flowers are being shipped each week from St. Mary s, Isles of Scilly
Only a few groups of men stand chatting at the gate of a deserted Manchester dock May 1951 P011969
The 29, 000 ton bulk carrier Star Acadia was launched at Cammell Lairds shipbuilding yard Birkenhead
Rosalinda - she has the sweetest and gentlest of natures - with some of the other guests at the party. April 1965 P011879
Its holiday time and things that Dad wouldn t do at home are things he does just for fun to entertain the youngster on the beach
In an endeavour to take the church to the people, a church service, complete with choir, is held in one of Newcastle-On-Tynes main streets, Tyne and Wear. Immediately after evening service at St
Beneath the blossom of a Kentish Cherry Orchard these little children of the Stackbury Primary School, Kent, take their morning glass of milk. April 1948. P012139
Dozens of buses parked near the beach at Margate which have transported people for their holidays, Kent. June 1960 M4328-001
Children playing with a young donkey foal at the Richmond Horse Show, Greater London. June 1960 M4409-009
Crowds on the beach at Margate in Kent during a hot summer day. June 1960 M4328-007
Traffic at Staines Bridge returning from the coast on a hot summer day. Staines-upon-Thames, Surrey. June 1960 M4362
It is a well known tradition among coopers that when an apprentice cooper completes his training he goes through the ritual of being rolled in a barrel
Young toddler on Brighton Beach goes for a paddle in the sea during the hot summer weather, East Sussex. June 1960 M4327-003
London to Brighton Bike Ride, cyclists arrive at Brighton, East Sussex. 9th February 1969
Fog in Manchester turns day into night here is the scene at 1.30pm in Oxford Street, Manchester, Greater Manchester. 17th November 1953
The Saltee Islands, 5 kilometres off the southern coast of County Wexford, Ireland. 24th August 1953
Guests are shown around The Saltee Islands, 5 kilometres off the southern coast of County Wexford, Ireland, by the owner, self-styled Prince Michael I (Michael Neale). 4th August 1953
Fergus Cashin visits The Saltee Islands, 5 kilometres off the southern coast of County Wexford, Ireland and talks to the owners, self-styled Prince Michael I (Michael Neale) and his wife
Grand National 1954, won by ROYAL TAN and Bryan Marshall, Aintree, Liverpool, Saturday 27th March 1954
Flour power... Brownie helper Diane Felton shows these members of St Franciss Fixby Brownies how to make scones
The piper calls the tune... these young hopefuls from Honley High School are aiming to gain a place in the National Festival of Music for Youth in London
Pupils of Birkby Infants School took a trip along the Huddersfield Narrow Canal to Tunnel End
Youngsters at Brockholes Junior School got some expert advice on getting home safe and sound when road safety officer Pc John Bryce visited their school
When Kirklees Rugby League Development Officer Stephen Deakin arrived at Thurstonland Junior School to teach pupils the basics of rugby league everyone joined in
Snap happy... professional photographer Peter Day, of Brighouse, left with pupils of Gilthwaite First School, Denby Dale, who are studying photography
The dragon is slain... Simon Thornton (right) as St George, puts his sword through the dragon Tracey Alexander (left) in a Pace Egg mummers play presented by Bradley Junior School
Lepton C of E First School. Staff and pupils wore the traditional clothes of the Victorian period as part of the schools 130th anniversary
The task force... 90 students from Huddersfield New College took part in an environmental blitz as part of a mammoth Community Task Day exercise in Huddersfield
Washing away the grime of "Old England"is Lepton C of E First SchoolWashing away the grime of " Old England" is Lepton C of E First School non-teaching assistant Charlotte Squire
Caribbean carnival colour came to Huddersfield this week
Wilf Dixon (centre), Southend United Trainer massages player Sam McCrory on the treatment table, with Henry A Cook (left) a well known Chiropodist, 16th January 1957