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Tommy Burns Celtic football club manager and ex player for the team
Paul Elliott with team-mate Roy Aitken August 1989
Bringing food, arms, and raw materials across the oceans of the world, a convoy approaches Britain under armed escort. Pictured, general views of the convoy from on board HMS Weston. December 1940
An Anderson air raid shelter in the back garden of a Bristol home during the Second World War, with sandbags for extra protection against the falling bombs. Circa October 1939
The shattered remains of The Arcade, High Street, Birmingham still smoulders the morning after another heavy air raid on the city. 10th April 1941
Damage to the Birmingham Post and Mail offices in Needless Alley, Birmingham following an air raid on the city. 10th April 1941
Workmen clearing up and sifting through the remains of the Corn Exchange, Carrs Lane, Birmingham following a heavy air raid on the city 10th April 1941
Children search a crater for shrapnel following near miss to a public shelter in Aston. 17th May 1941
Workmen inspect the remains of a Anderson shelter that was blown over the rooftops into this Aston street. 17th May1941
Damage to the Woodlands Hospital, Northfield, Birmingham following an air raid on the city. 28th April 1941
Councillor Denis Heath had a narrow escape when his Moseley house was damaged during an air raid. He was in bed when the bomb struck his house
The entrance to the Cadbury factory at Bournville as workmen clean up after flooding caused by a direct hit on the nearby Birmingham to Worcester canal bridge
Norman Tiptaft Lord Mayor of Birmingham rides a Matilda tank at the head of a parade through central Birmingham as part of War Production Worker Week. 4th September 1941
Damage to the Cadbury factory at Bournville, Birmingham following a raid on the city. During the raid millions of gallons of water flooded the factory following a direct hit on the Birmingham
The burnt out shell of C and A in Corporation Street, Birmingham following an incendiary air raid on the city. 10th April 1941
Staff at the Cadbury factory at Bournville clean up after flooding caused by a direct hit on the nearby Birmingham to Worcester canal bridge
Cpl Alton Waldron of Quebec, Canada, saying goodbye to his wife and baby son Robert, then returning to his unit from leave at Waterloo Station, London, today. Picture taken 28th December 1943
L. A. C (Leading Aircraftman). Jack Silburn RAF of South Norwood, LondonL.A.C (Leading Aircraftman). Jack Silburn RAF of South Norwood, London, makes a silent prayer on the rail of the altar of St Andrews Church in Plymouth
Picture shows children playing on a wrecked Nazi vehicle. Location, France, after the June Normandy landings, and when Germany had been pushed back
Corporal Arthur Toman (note to editors spelling hard to read - reads as TomanCorporal Arthur Toman (note to editors ** spelling hard to read - reads as Toman, though cannot see the name Toman on Forces Records) makes friend with a baby in Caen, France
Scotlands First Basic Education Centre. Soldier pupils whose ages range from 18 - 44 years, attended a first Army experimental course in Basic Education in Scotland
Trooper George Hart of Higham Kent. Part of the reconnaissance division. He gives a thumbs up victory sign. Location in the UK unknown. Picture taken 9th June 1944
Private James Hennessy and his pet dog Bill who travels with him, by permission. Picture taken on an Army Special Train taking troops back from leave. Exact location unknown
Picture shows John Hobbs (Royal Airforce officer) instructing Ghita Moss (ballerina in black - centre) and members of the drama school that has been set up under the Educational
The Suffolk Regiment with the B. E. F. (The British Expeditionary Force)The Suffolk Regiment with the B.E.F. (The British Expeditionary Force). Pictures in the mess, having refreshments. The British Expeditionary Force was the name of the British Army in Western Europe
Soldiers learning how to become brick layers and house builders. The instructor (bricklaying nearest to the camera) is 40 years old Norman Green a foreman for a big building concern in peacetime
Collecting dirty dishes at the Strand Corner House is the way some soldiers and sailors are spending their leave in London. Their meals are provided and they earn 1/Sd (one shilling) an hour
Miss Ellen Wilkinson sympathising with Corporal LG Biddle, whose twins, aged 5, had not been discovered amongst the debris late last night
The Sherwood Foresters, now serving in the forward areas of the B. E. FThe Sherwood Foresters, now serving in the forward areas of the B.E.F. The British Expeditionary Force. Picture shows Major L.S
Sheila Welsher, aged 10, from Southfields, near Wimbledon, plays shooting Gerry Lee, one of Britains most famous pants animal impersonators, from her hospital bed at Charing Cross Hospital in London
Picture taken at Number 56 (Woolwich) Squadron - air Training Corps. Picture shows Sir William Mitchell on Sunday morning 18th October 1942 on the front parade of the Royal Artillery Barracks
First day of Bisley, Surrey. ATS members are taking part in a two week shoot for the first time. Picture shows Lance Corporal Audrey Chapman lending a hand to the girl with the gun, Wren T Brown
The crew of the Thunderbolt Submarine. Picture with the crew is First Lieutenant J Stevens. The HMS Thunderbolt was formally called HMS Thetis
Hyde Park, London. Canadians play baseball in London, May 1944. Trams from from number 34 Coy and number 41 Coy. Picture shows a tense moment in the game with L/Cpt M Duck (41 Coy) at the bat
Picture shows Daily Mirror War Correspondent, T. E. A HealyPicture shows Daily Mirror War Correspondent, T.E.A Healy. Location unknown, though TEA Healy did once join the 8th Army on man" uvre
The Suffolk Regiment with the BEF. The British Expeditionary Force. The British Expeditionary Force was the name of the British Army in Western Europe during the Second World War from 2 September
Picture shows Mrs Edna Ford with her children, leave their house in Knowle Park, Bristol. (Avon and Somerset area) Daughter June (left - aged 5) Her other daughter (right - aged 8)
Matilda and Valentine tanks parade through central Birmingham as part of War Production Worker Week. 4th September 1941
Pigeons, recruited into the RAF as a valuable means of communication often become war casualties. In many cases they are shot at by farmers who mistake them for pests
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 Audrey in aid of Finchleys Merchant Navy Appeal. 10th October 1943
Two British soldiers, Corporal Cobb and Lance Corporal Salt who marched for 21 days through the jungle of Burma to avoid capture by the Japanese before reaching the 17th Indian Division in the Imphal
Specially trained Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) girls, British and Palestinian, operate the Armys biggest telephone switchboard, recently installed at Middle East General Headquarters
British Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) in action with a regiment of heavy Anti-Aircraft guns in Belgium during the Second World War
A captured German submarine during the battle of the Atlantic. Looking down into the conning-tower from escort vessel. April 1941
Civilians after an air raid in Coventry. November 1940
At an experimental gunnery camp in Manorbier, Wales, members of the Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) are doing very secret work operating Kine- Theodolite instruments which record the burst of