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Radio and television broadcaster Annie Nightingale. 24th November 1964
8th army advances into the German Gothic line, central Italy. Infantrymen of a Welsh regiment dig in near the River Conca. Picture taken 16th September 1944
Fog Investigation and Dispersal Operation (FIDO). Sultza pumps installed at RAF Graveley, Huntingdonshire, to supply the FIDO (Fog Investigation and Dispersal Operation)
Annie Nightingale is the newest hostess to tv request programmes. Annie stars in the Monday evening hour long " Thats for Me" on Rediffusions ITV
Disc Jockey Annie Nightingale with her children Lucy, 7, and Alexander, 12, at a park near their home in Brighton, Sussex. 10th September 1975
Disc Jockey Annie Nightingale with her children Lucy, 7, and Alexander, 12, at their home in Brighton, Sussex. 10th September 1975
Pipes for use in constructing the long line are transferred by US soldiers through the long grass of Burma. Eventually a jungle pipeline will carry fuel from India to China
New Bond Minicar Mark C, Convertible with a Villiers Single cylinder 2 stroke engine, manufactured by Sharps Commercials Limited, and named after Lawrence Bond, aka Lawrie
Annie Nightingale models Ascot specials. 16th June 1966
A heavily damaged section of the Krupps work in Essen. Pictured, a section of the heart of the great Krupp armament works at Essen
A heavily damaged section of the Krupps work in Essen. March 1943
Operation Infatuate was the code name given to an Anglo-Canadian operation during the... Walcheren Island, at the western end of the Beveland Peninsula, overlooked the Scheldt Estuary
Underground ammunition stores discovered by the Intelligence Corps. 18th July 1945
German civilians watch units of the US 7th Armoured Division enter Berlin. 4th July 1945
British commandos of the 1st Commando Brigade made a surprise crossing on the Rhine in assault craft at 10pm on the night of 23rd March, under a terrific barrage of 1500 guns
A scene enlarged from the film "Desert Victory"A scene enlarged from the film " Desert Victory" the film record of the 8th Armys advance to Tripoli, photographed by the Army Film and Photographic Unit and the RAD Film Production Unit
1932 - George V making a Christmas Day broadcast. He was the first British King to speak to the people by radio