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Picture shows cadets of the Wakefield 127 Squadron ATC giving landing instructions to Corporal Don Nicholson in the cockpit of their home made aeroplane. Picture taken 16th February 1944
Channel Islands Liberated. The Channel Islands, the only part of the United Kingdom to be occupied by Germany during the war
The scene at the back of Mr Maccionis restaurant "Club Del Allaretusa"The scene at the back of Mr Maccionis restaurant " Club Del Allaretusa" in the Kings Road, showing the mess left behind by the dustmen. 4th December 1970
A refuse collector working on the Kings Road, London. 4th December 1970
The scene at the back of the restaurant "Melita"in the Kings Road, LondonThe scene at the back of the restaurant " Melita" in the Kings Road, London. 4th December 1970
A fragment cut from an enemy aircraft which the RAF squadron shot down is used for recording the number of enemy aircraft destroyed. October 1941
John Mayall of the Bluesbreakers, takes a nap in the band room between performances, The Flamingo Club, Wardour Street, Soho, London, in the early hours of Sunday 2nd January 1966
Pupils of Ross Place School, Ardwick, Manchester, jump across a sea of mud to enter school. December 1970
Lockheed C-5 Galaxy, American military transport aircraft, US Military forces at Dhahran Airbase, Saudi Arabia, August 1990. Operation Desert Shield, Military Airlift Command
US Military Airlift Command, Operation Desert Shield, American forces at Dhahran Airbase, Saudi Arabia, August 1990
NIGEL MARTIN SMITH MANAGER OF TAKE THAT LEAVING THE HIGH COURT TO DAY----- NIGEL MARTIN SMITH MANAGER OF TAKE THAT LEAVING THE HIGH COURT TO DAY Circa 1997
Some of the 180 children play in the small corridor at Sacred Heart RC school, Gorton, Manchester, the only place to use when rain stops them playing out
Hull Victory Parade. Among those at the saluting base when Sheriff (Ald. H. WHull Victory Parade. Among those at the saluting base when Sheriff (Ald. H.W. Jackson) and the Lord Mayor (Coun. Herbert Harrison). June 1945
The Kings Proclamation to the Channel Islanders was read by Brigadier A E Snow, from the steps of Elizabeth College, Guernsey (used by the Germans as Administrative HQ)
Cantril Farm, Liverpool. 14th August 1982
Picture taken at The Garden Party, organised by The Sunday Pictorial Newspaper in June 1952. It was held at Morden Hall Park, Surrey, and was attended by the stars of the day from Stage and Screen
Fatima Whitbread, British javelin thrower at the 1988 UK Athletics Championships, national championship in outdoor track and field for the United Kingdom held at Moorways Stadium, Derby
FLASHBACK220 FLASHBACK 220 FLASH BACK 220 FB220 6 / 11 / 11 OLD HUL ARCHIVEFLASHBACK220 FLASHBACK 220 FLASH BACK 220 FB220 6/11/11 OLD HUL ARCHIVE LIGHTS FESTIVE SCENE. Every year a popular feature of the festive period in Hull was the Christmas tree in Paragon Station
Construction of the new Tyne Bridge. The Union Jack on the top after the joining up of the bridge. The Tyne Bridge is a through arch bridge over the River Tyne in North East England
Construction of the new Tyne Bridge, Newcastle. Progress with the new Tyne Bridge proceeds apace, and a further forward push is contemplated this weekend from the Newcastle side
Construction of the new Tyne Bridge. The superstructure of the new Tyne Bridge was given a further push, and Church Street, Gateshead, was completely bridged
New Tyne Bridge. The Tyne Bridge is a through arch bridge over the River Tyne in North East England, linking Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead. Circa 1928
Construction of the new Tyne Bridge. Steel erectors standing where the top booms are almost touching. The Tyne Bridge is a through arch bridge over the River Tyne in North East England
Construction of the new Tyne Bridge. Hoisting the Union Jack on the top after the joining up of the bridge. The Tyne Bridge is a through arch bridge over the River Tyne in North East England
New Tyne Bridge. Dramatic view of the Tyne Bridge with the High Level Bridge and the Swing Bridge receding into the distance behind it
Construction of the new Tyne Bridge. The huge structure of the new Tyne Bridge is given a push of 35 feet on the Newcastle side of the river
Construction of the new Tyne Bridge. The first "push"Construction of the new Tyne Bridge. The first " push" from the Newcastle side of the river of the massive steel structure set up in position in Pilgrim Street for the new Tyne Bridge was
Construction of the new Tyne Bridge. The Tyne Bridge is a through arch bridge over the River Tyne in North East England, linking Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead. September 1926
Construction of the new Tyne Bridge. Riveters at work on the lower boom. These men are working 180 feet above the river but the great height does not worry them in the slightest
Construction of the new Tyne Bridge. The huge steel framework which has been assembled at the Newcastle side. The Tyne Bridge is a through arch bridge over the River Tyne in North East England
Construction of the new Tyne Bridge. A large crowd were keenly interested in the lifting and placing in position of one of the huge castings to span the high columns of he new Tyne Bridge
Two four year olds making sure that Father Christmas gets that letter in time, are Keith Hall and his friend Abigail Sutcliffe
FLASHBACK HDM ARCHIVE LIBRARY IMAGES Subject - Trains at Paragon Station in Hull - selected for possible use in First Hull Trains 15th anniversary supplement Date - June 17th
Denise Hunter, a Flam-flam hippie girl, psychedelic dancer from The Pink Flamingo Club on Wardour Street in Soho helps to decorate the new club, London, Friday 25th August 1967
How the back streets of Manchester danced, the day before VE Day. 7th May 1945
Kirsty MacColl - singer. Pictured at home in 1981. Kirsty Anna MacColl (10 October 1959 - 18 December 2000) was a British singer and songwriter
20 stone cake goes under the knife at Rubery Hill Hospital, Birmingham, as Chef Steve Brogan prepares to cut the king size confection, measuring 6ft by 2ft, he is joined by, left to right
Prize winning students at Rubery Hill Hospital, Birmingham, including front left to right, nurses, Susan Jones, Margaret Glossop (from Ontario, Canada) and Mary Handley, 1st November 1971
Rubery Hill Hospital, Birmingham, 7th August 1990