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Tony Blackburn, the 22 year old Disc Jockey, in bed at his Knightsbridge flat. His alarm call will soon ring at 5am to wake him up
The shells of burnt out shops in Jameson Street, Hull following the German air raid on the city on the 7th - 8th May 1941
Giant vacuum cleaner seen here during the clean up following the Luftwaffe raid on Hull 24th June 1943
Fishing feature in Grimsby, Lincolnshire. Auctioneer Sam Bee raises his hand and another lot of Cod from the Icelandic trawler August is sold to one of the buyers who surround him. 12th April 1961
A unexploded parachute mine outside 10 Ellerby Grove, East Hull being visually inspected before being defused. 23rd February 1941
The shell of the Sissons Brother factory in Hull following the German airforce raid on the city on the night of the 18th - 19th July 1941
Scott McKenzie, pictured at The Royal Garden Hotel in London Scott McKenzie was born Philip Wallach Blondheim. He lived from January 10, 1939 to August 18, 2012
Scott McKenzie, pictured. Scott McKenzie was born Philip Wallach Blondheim. He lived from January 10, 1939 to August 18, 2012, and was an American singer and songwriter
Scott McKenzie, pictured at the centre in white, Scott McKenzie was born Philip Wallach Blondheim. He lived from January 10, 1939 to August 18, 2012, and was an American singer and songwriter
The 1981-82 Australia rugby union tour of Britain and Ireland, a series of twenty three matches played by the Wallabies between October 1981 and January 1982
Electric Car Trials in England. The Lucas Electrathon race at Donington Park. These races started in 1979, when the first winner was William Yates. Picture taken 13th September 1980
Lucas 2000 Electric Motor Contest. Picture shows car no: 16. " Tornado" designed by 15 year old Nicholas Grant. See other pictures in this set captioned
The Queen talks with Mrs Agnes Morris as she makes a basket at the Blind Institute stand at Cardiff Fruit Market. 24th June 1965
Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh is greeted by Air Commodore V D Moorhead, C. OPrince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh is greeted by Air Commodore V D Moorhead, C.O. RAF St Athan on his arrival at Gileston Halt. St Athan, Wales, 30th October 1959
Queen Elizabeth II attends a service at Brecon Cathedral to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of the Diocese of Swansea and Brecon. The Queen is pictured arriving at Brecon Cathedral with the Rt
The Queen arrives at the Orangery during her visit to Margam Park. 20th April 1989
The remains of St. Annes Convalescent Home and Chapel situated between StThe remains of St.Annes Convalescent Home and Chapel situated between St. Annes Road and Sands Lane, Bridlington on the morning of 18th June 1941
A surface air raid shelter that survived following a direct hit on the nearby house at an unknown location in Hull. Circa March 1941
Invasion exercise, Hull 25th July 1942 Suspected to be members of the enemy invasion force, these soldiers are interrogated and detained during a test of Hulls defences
Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh enjoys the joke played upon him in one of the huts, when an RAF officer asked him to open this cupboard containing a skeleton during his visit to RAF St Athan
Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh talks cooking with boys of Radnor Road School, Cardiff, during his visit to RAF St Athan, Wales, 30th October 1959
Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh turns towards the crowd for a last look as he taxies out to pilot the Queens Flight Heron as he leaves St Athan after his visit. St Athan, Wales, 30th October 1959
Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh during a visit to RAF St Athan, Wales, 30th October 1959
Crater and damage to the newsagent at the junction with Goddard Avenue and Woodlands, Hull, following a heavy over night raid 14th March 1941
Queen Elizabeth II looks at a model of the new refinery at Milford Haven. 11th August 1968
BBC Radio One Rehearsals ahead of official launch, Studio Scenes, Broadcasting House, London, 28th September 1967. Radio One went on to launch at 7:00 am on Friday 30 September 1967
The Queen brings delight to the faces of Brownies who greeted her in Brecon ahead of her visit to the Royal Welsh Show. 21st July 1983
Womens Voluntary Service members serving tea to the firefights, soldiers and rescue workers in Central Hull following a heavy night raid on the city. Circa March 1941
The Duke of Edinburgh, Rear Admiral D. J Hoare and The Queen share a joke with a studentThe Duke of Edinburgh, Rear Admiral D.J Hoare and The Queen share a joke with a student in the library at Atlantic College. 26th June 1965
The Central Post Office in Hull damaged in a overnight air raid on the city 18th July 1941
A smile from the Queen during her walkabout in Montgomery, Wales. 12th July 1986
A new life saving raft which it is hoped will save the lives of thousands of ship wrecked merchant seamen being completed in Hull. 30th April 1942
Flags flying as Her Majesty meets the people of Newtown. 12th July 1986
Police cordon off a crater caused by a German bomb outside The Albion Hotel at the junction of Hedon Road and Williamson Street, Hull on the morning 30th August 1940
One of the Queens tinier subjects hands over a posy in Welshpool. 12th July 1986
Ferensway, Hull seen at the end of June 1943 bares the scars of three years of bombing with many of the completely demolished. In the fore ground at surface air raid shelters. 30th June 1943
A smiling Queen and Duke of Edinburgh pictured during their visit to the Royal Welsh Show. 21st July 1983
Queen Elizabeth II at the Royal Welsh Show. 21st July 1983
Slum housing in Salford, Greater Manchester. 30th January 1970
The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh arrive at the main showering to see the grand parade pictured during their visit to the Royal Welsh Show. 21st July 1983
Queen Elizabeth II visits Wales. 20th April 1989
Queen Elizabeth II unveils a plaque to commemorate her visit to the Displastics (UK) factory at Waterton Cross, Bridgend. 20th April 1989
Surface air raid shelters close to the remain of the bus station in Hull, which was completely destroyed over two nights in May 1942. 8th July 1942
Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) in a robe of green at the National Eisteddfod of Wales, Mountain Ash, Glamorgan. 6th August 1946
David Soul, American actor and singer. Pictured in the Reading, Berkshire area in 1999. David Soul is well known for playing Detective Kenneth " Hutch" Hutchinson in the ABC television
Wedding of Julie Parker and Timothy Buxton, at the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Farm Street, London, 14th June 1972. Our Picture Shows... bride Julie Buxton