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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 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
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
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
St Martins Church in the Bull Ring, Birmingham the morning after a heavy air raid on the city. 10th April 1941
The west door St Martins Church in the Bull Ring, Birmingham the morning after a heavy air raid on the city. 10th April 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
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
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
Paul McStay with his arms around mother Sadie May 1986
Paul McStay Celtic football player testimonial match Celtic Manchester United
Paul McStay with Player of the Year trophy May 1988
Paul McStay with Celtic top and Scotland caps 1981
Jack McGinn Celtic Park Parkhead beside burnt out stand
Paul McStay and brother Willie as teenagers circa 1980
Tommy Burns Celtic football club manager Celebrating with Celtic fans after beating Dundee United to win the Scottish Cup and complete the double in the centenary year
Graham Roberts & Roy Aitken in action August 1987
David Smith vice chairman Celtic sitting at table with Kevin Kelly
Jack McGinn of the Celtic Board football
Billy McNeill shaking hands with Jack McGinn May 1987
Fergus McCann Celtic football club press conference with Kevin Kelly microphones
Jack McGinn Celtic football director sitting in chair showing Dazily Record to Bill Dickie with Yule Craig looking on
Kevin Kelly Celtic FC and Peter Reily of GDA Glasgow Development Agency sign £ 2m Cambuslang deal for new stadium suit and tie sitting in office football
Paul McStay Celtic football player August 1989
Paul McStay kicking ball Celtic strip Football
Scotland versus England 1982 Football International Alan Brazil England won 1 - 0
Paul McStay Celtic football player August 1994
Paul McStay football match Falkirk v Celtic
Paul McStay Celtic football team captain standing football pitch stand behind
Paul McStay saluting the fans after the friendly testimonial Celtic Manchester United
Paul McStay of Celtic in possession of the ball football
Roy Aitken & Mike Conroy Celtic football players May 1980
Paul McStay and brother Willie as teenagers Circa 1980