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Tommy Burns Celtic football club manager and ex player for the team
Charlie Nicholas in action for Celtic 1981
Bringing food, arms, and raw materials across the oceans of the world
Paul McStay with his arms in the air March 1988 STOP
Royal Ascot 1955, Miss Patricia Biggs, Thursday 14th July 1955
An Anderson air raid shelter in the back garden of a Bristol home during the Second World
Mobile Canteen during World War Two. Liverpool, Merseyside
The shattered remains of The Arcade, High Street, Birmingham still smoulders the morning
Damage to the Birmingham Post and Mail offices in Needless Alley
Workmen clearing up and sifting through the remains of the Corn Exchange, Carrs Lane
Children search a crater for shrapnel following near miss to a public shelter in Aston
Workmen inspect the remains of a Anderson shelter that was blown over the rooftops into
Damage to the Woodlands Hospital, Northfield, Birmingham following an air raid
Councillor Denis Heath had a narrow escape when his Moseley house was damaged during an
The entrance to the Cadbury factory at Bournville as workmen clean up after flooding
Norman Tiptaft Lord Mayor of Birmingham rides a Matilda tank at the head of a parade
Damage to the Cadbury factory at Bournville, Birmingham following a raid on the city
The burnt out shell of C and A in Corporation Street, Birmingham following an incendiary
Staff at the Cadbury factory at Bournville clean up after flooding caused by a direct hit
Cpl Alton Waldron of Quebec, Canada, saying goodbye to his wife and baby son Robert
L. A. C (Leading Aircraftman). Jack Silburn RAF of South Norwood, London
Picture shows children playing on a wrecked Nazi vehicle
Corporal Arthur Toman (note to editors spelling hard to read - reads as Toman
Scotlands First Basic Education Centre. Soldier pupils whose ages range from 18
Trooper George Hart of Higham Kent. Part of the reconnaissance division
Private James Hennessy and his pet dog Bill who travels with him, by permission
Picture shows John Hobbs (Royal Airforce officer) instructing Ghita Moss
The Suffolk Regiment with the B. E. F. (The British Expeditionary Force)
Soldiers learning how to become brick layers and house builders
Collecting dirty dishes at the Strand Corner House is the way some soldiers
Miss Ellen Wilkinson sympathising with Corporal LG Biddle, whose twins, aged 5
The Sherwood Foresters, now serving in the forward areas of the B. E. F
Sheila Welsher, aged 10, from Southfields, near Wimbledon, plays shooting Gerry Lee
Picture taken at Number 56 (Woolwich) Squadron - air Training Corps
First day of Bisley, Surrey. ATS members are taking part in a two week shoot for
The crew of the Thunderbolt Submarine. Picture with the crew is First Lieutenant J
Hyde Park, London. Canadians play baseball in London, May 1944
Picture shows Daily Mirror War Correspondent, T. E. A Healy
The Suffolk Regiment with the BEF. The British Expeditionary Force
Picture shows Mrs Edna Ford with her children, leave their house in Knowle Park, Bristol
Matilda and Valentine tanks parade through central Birmingham as part of War Production
Pigeons, recruited into the RAF as a valuable means of communication often become war
Civilians take shelter in an underground station. March 1943
Bomb damage to the Selfridges building in London. 27th April 1945
Mr. R. Lennard works on a scale model of an LNER Pacific Loco with help from his daughter
Two British soldiers, Corporal Cobb and Lance Corporal Salt who marched for 21 days
Specially trained Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) girls, British and Palestinian
British Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) in action with a regiment of heavy
A captured German submarine during the battle of the Atlantic
Civilians after an air raid in Coventry. November 1940
At an experimental gunnery camp in Manorbier, Wales, members of the Auxiliary Territorial
Iris Richardson being carried by her colleagues in the Land Army at the YWCA hostel
During his visit to the British sector somewhere in France
A game of bottle kicking in Hallaton, Leicestershire. 10th April 1944
"Anzio Odeon", a dug-out at Divisional Headquarters
Activities and personnel at HMS Rajalyia, Royal Navy Station in Puttalam
Canadian fighter squadron which is led by Squadron leader Sir Douglas Bader
Royal Ascot 1955, Models, Colleen Pexter (left) of South Africa with Cynthia Oberholzer
Over a thousand members of the Womens Auxiliary Air Force (WaF
This Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) company of drivers was formed In the Middle East
Airmen of the Second Tactical Air Force Bomb Disposal Flight
Throughout the hours of darkness, WaF Flight mechanics are on duty servicing aircraft
Royal Ascot 1955, Mrs G Glenville-Williams, Thursday 14th July 1955
Some fighters of an Eastern escort carrier make their first kill on board HMS Empress at
Convoys, protected from Libyan air bases, bring enough supplies for months
Troops supporting the N. F. S. and Fire Guards fighting fires in London. 13th March 1944
They carry on each Sunday at their usual corner although now the scene of ruin
Mrs R. L. Henrique, wife of the Senior Magistrate at East London Juvenile Court
The RAF Spitfire squadron "County of Surrey"
Girl fireguard of twelve million trees. From the top of a 55ft fire watch tower in
British troops of the 6th Airborne Division reached the Baltic Coast of Wismar
Llanellys ARP squad, composed of members of the local fire brigade
Steel helmet for the use of civilians announced in the House of Commons by Mr
A Home Guard camp near Cardiff, Wales. N. C. O gives a lesson on the Lewis gun
Some of the activities of the War Department Fleet of craft
Four Land Army Girls are mad with Mr. John Morgan. The Socialist MP for Doncaster, Yorks
British member of the Home Guard equipped with a Sten Gun. May 1942
Home Guard inspection, Cardiff. 1940
American paratroopers pictured in the C-47 of the Troop Carrier Air Division of
Firefighters in Paternoster Row, London. 30th December 1940
Locals watch an anti-invasion exercise in Lincolnshire. September 1942
Paper shortage - now that Newspaper Bills are not used, this Scottish newspaper vendor (J
Miss Ella Lane hostess and interpreter at the Birmingham Hospitality Club talks with
Military Policeman Lance Corporal H. Wallis of 68 King Alfred Street