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Some of the children who were evacuated from Bristol and sent to the safety of the Somerset, Devon and Cornwall countryside between February 1941 and March 1942
A young Paul McStay who signed for Celtic football club
Maurice Johnston celebrates scoring goal by hugging Tommy Burns football Celtic versus Clydebank
Picture shows The Ark Royal. HMS Ark Royal was an aircraft carrier of the Royal Navy that served during the Second World War
Workers and residents make their way through the shattered remains of Queens Road, Aston, Birmingham, following a heavy air raid on the city. As workmen and rescue squads search the debris
Hull, Yorkshire, January 1949. Hull was damaged severely in The Blitz, and picture shows an unstable pillared building finally coming down as it is too unsafe to stay up
Jack McGinn with Billy McNeill & Tommy Craig January 1989
KEVIN KELLY CELTIC FC NEW STADIUM PLANS 1992 UNVEILED PLANS FOR NEW FOOTBALL STADIUM AT CAMBUSLANG
Roy Aitken is held up by team-mates May 1989 sdrscottishcupfinal
Roy Aitken sitting on team hamper February 1976
Children search for bomb shrapnel in the gutters of Edward Street, Redfield, Bristol during the Second World War. These trophies of war were proudly shown off and even swapped with others
Bomb damaged Park Street in central Bristol, after an air raid by the Nazi German Luftwaffe on the night of 24th November 1940 during the Bristol Blitz of the Second World War. 25th November 1940
Lord Harrowby taking the salute at a parade of Walsall L. D. V. 19th July 1940Lord Harrowby taking the salute at a parade of Walsall L.D.V. 19th July 1940
Men learning all about ship stoke holes from the blackboard. These men from all walks of life, want to do a job of work at sea
Bomb damage in Bristol. Avon and Somerset area of England. Two men walk by a house in ruins. Actual street unknown. Bristol was Englands fifth most heavily bombed city
Mobile Canteen during World War Two. Liverpool, Merseyside. It is not known where this picture was taken, but the print stamp suggests Liverpool
Bomb damage in Bristol after an air raid by the Nazi German Luftwaffe during the Bristol Blitz in the Second World War. Picture shows: Bomb crater in a residential area of Bristol. Circa 1941
Members of the Birmingham Home Guard attend a drumhead service 23rd March 1941
General Sir Robeit Cordon-Finlayson taking the salute at the Home Guard march - past in Victoria Square, Birmingham 23rd March 1941
A soldier and his horse, pictured in the stables. The horse has possibly damaged it front left leg, as it is in bandages, and so the horse will be recovering somewhat
Tommy Burns Celtic football player slide tackles Rangers Alex MacDonald
Tommy Burns Celtic football player celebrates with Charlie Nicholas sdrscottishcupfinal
The wreckage of a Junkers Ju 88 F1+BT Wk Nr 7188 of III / KG 76 at WychboldThe wreckage of a Junkers Ju 88 F1+BT Wk Nr 7188 of III/KG 76 at Wychbold. The aircraft was damaged by Sgt Jankowiak of 307 Squadron and also hit by anti aircraft guns in the Liverpool area
Men of A Company 3rd Battalion, Birmingham Home Guard, paraded at the Apollo Cinema, Pype Hayes in front of Captain S. A. Godsall MC 4th August 1940
Bren Gun Carriers straight off the production line are put through their paces at Leyland & Birmingham Railway Carriage and Wagon company at Smethwick. 4th June 1941
Members of the Home Guard, search the wreckage of Heinkel He 111 G1+EM Wk Nr 3971 of 9./KG 55 which was heavily damaged by a night fighter
The remains of the Central Gas Offices, Edmund Street, Birmingham, following a heavy air raid on the city. 23rd November 1940
The remains of 281 and 283 Hales Lane, Smethwick after Heinkel He 111 1G+KM Wk Nr 1555 of 4./KG 27 was shot down by Defiant N3387 of 151 Squadron and crashed into the houses
A member of the air Intelligence branch of the war office inspect the wreckage of a downed Luftwaffe bomber. Circa 1941
Firemen and rescue worker survey the scene after a direct hit on the Birmingham to Worcester canal at the Bournville canal tunnel
The crater left after a direct hit on the Birmingham to Worcester canal at the Bournville canal tunnel, Draining the canal of millions of gallons of water and flooding the nearby Cadburys factory
A direct hit on the Birmingham to Worcester canal at the Bournville canal tunnel, Draining the canal of millions of gallons of water and flooding the nearby Cadburys factory. 4th December 1940
The spire of St Thomas Church, Bath Row, Birmingham is all that remains of this neo classical church following a heavy raid on the city. 12th December 1940
The shattered remains of a gas main in Stoney Lane, Birmingham that received a direct hit during a heavy air raid on the city.13th December 1940
St Martins Church in the Bull Ring, Birmingham the morning after a heavy air raid on the city. 10th April 1941
Burnt out houses and rubble are all that remain of Alfred Road, Sparkbrook, Birmingham following a heavy air raid on the city. 2nd January 1941
Members of the L. D. V. seen here completing a course of intensive training to prepare themMembers of the L.D.V. seen here completing a course of intensive training to prepare them as instructors in physical and bayonet training
Captain S. A. Godsall MC addresses the men of A Company 3rd Battalion, Birmingham Home Guard, before they paraded at the Apollo Cinema, Pype Hayes 4th August 1940
Home Guard volunteers for the L. D. V. at Wolseley Motors Birmingham factory paradingHome Guard volunteers for the L.D.V. at Wolseley Motors Birmingham factory parading through the works gate. 13th July 1940
The west door of St Martins Church in the Bull Ring, Birmingham the morning after a heavy air raid on the city. 10th April 1941
One of the church wardens surveys the damage to St Martins Church in the Bull Ring, Birmingham the morning after a heavy air raid on the city. 10th April 1941
Wounded soldiers and their nurses at the Botanical Gardens, Birmingham, where they were entertained by the Alexandra Musical Society. 7th July 1940
The shattered remains of W. H. Smart in Wrentham Street, Birmingham following the air raidThe shattered remains of W.H. Smart in Wrentham Street, Birmingham following the air raid of 9th April 1941
Heavy Anti Aircraft Batteries situated close to the City of Birmingham for the defence of the munition, aircraft, and tank factories dotted around the city
Members of the Home Guard parade for inspection at an un-named Birmingham location 15th June 1941
The wreckage of Junkers Ju 88 3Z+AL Wk Nr 2170 of 3. / KG 77 which was shot down by F / Lt DThe wreckage of Junkers Ju 88 3Z+AL Wk Nr 2170 of 3./KG 77 which was shot down by F/Lt D A P McMullen and Sgts J Fairweather DFM in a Defiant of 151 Squadron and crashed near Nuneaton. 9th April 1941
Workmen pump out a flooded bomb crater in the centre of Birmingham following an air raid on the city. 2nd November 1940
A10 Cruiser tanks straight off the production line are put through their paces at Leyland & Birmingham Railway Carriage and Wagon company at Smethwick. 4th June 1941