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Actor Rupert Everett, one of the co-stars of the new film about Ruth Ellis called "

Diana, Princess of Wales meets Pope John Paul II at the Vatican. 29th April 1985

Bell Green shopping precinct, Riley Square. Coventry, West Midlands. 3rd September 1973

Thousands of Napier workers demonstrating in Acton Park

Kippers were back on the menu on the Brighton Belle this morning

Actor Rupert Everett, he is the star of the film "Another Country"

W. A. A. F airwomen on an R. A. F. station checking the equipment on a new boat

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Under palm trees on the fringes of the Ceylon jungle, W. A. A. F

Homeless civilians in Newcastle during the Second World War. 20th May 1943

David and Collette Farrant, self styled witches who are suing Beaverbrook newspapers

HMS Trident, the submarine which torpedoed the German cruiser Prinz Eugen

Men of Swansea and Llanelly areas serving in a British carrier in the Far East

Prince Charles, Prince of Wales and Diana, Princess of Wales meet Pope John Paul II at

Schoolgirls demonstrating cooking to their mothers at Orange Hill School in Burnt Oak

Boro players sporting the their new suits. Circa 1975

A Daimler bus being handed over to The Museum of British Road Transport in Coventry

Bell Green shopping precinct, Riley Square. Coventry, West Midlands. 23rd August 1974

Jack Hylton was an English pianist, composer, band leader and impresario

Three 500lb bombs covered in savings stamps purchased during Londons

Sergeant Cornish and Corporal Baker, A. T. S. workers for the Middle East Bus Service

Bell Green District shopping centre, Riley Square. Coventry, West Midlands

Bell Green shopping precinct. Coventry, West Midlands. Circa 1975

An ominous sign warning of live explosives displaying in a street during the Second World

Trooper F. Willis and Lance Corporal T. A. Jones load ammunition into their tanks machine

Some of the survivors of HMS Cossack after their rescue by another British warship

Riley Square shopping precinct, Bell Green, Coventry, West Midlands

Artists painting a sign in Wardour Street during the Second World War

The submarine Thunderbolt home again after a year of successful operations

British troops in Manchester enjoying fun in the snow during the Second World War

Members of Princess Marys R. A. F. Nursing Service stationed in Britain

Pte. Price and Sgt. E. Parry, part of the 36th British Division in Burma (Myanmar)

British infantry on leave arrive at a British park during the Second World War

Major Raj Kumar Shri Rajendrasinhji of the 2nd Royal Lancers, Indian Army

FA Cup Final at Wembley Stadium. Blackburn Rovers v Wolverhampton Wanderers

The Gnome and Rhone aircraft factories in Le Mans, France being bombed by 8th Air Force

Colour Sergeant J. E. Pardoe (left) tries on a bowler hat in Gibraltar whilst waiting to

Schoolboys and girls enrolling for Post Office work in Reading. 15th December 1942

Naik Veshwant Ghade, Victoria Cross, of the 5th Mahratta Light Infantry

Three veterans of the Great War from Bombay who were among men of the Royal Indian Navy

Piles of mail bags sorted by soldiers in Liverpool. 19th December 1943

R. A. F. bombs falling near Caen prior to a Canadian assault on German lines

Officers and sailors of the British Submarine Ultor displaying their Jolly Roger which

Audrey Hepburn speaking at UNICEF after returning from a trip to Somalia

Sepoy Nasib Singh, a soldier with a Sikh regiment, who was awarded the Indian

Sergeant Ted Okey helps a French woman bathe her child whilst Tommy Dalby talks to

A charity drive in the Wolverley Arms pub, Bethnal Green in aid of the Red Cross

The party beneath the Mosque of Omar. Left to right (back row

Damage to York Road caused by a flying bomb during the Second World War

Private C. White after killing five Japanese soldiers who attacked his Bren gun post

Allied traffic negotiates heavy rain in Rambervillers after a river in this french town

FA Cup Final at Wembley Stadium. Tottenham Hotspur 2 v Leicester City 0. Crowd scenes

Civilians attend a show in London during the Second World War. 6th April 1942

Major Sir Jocelyn Lucas, Bart, M. C. leading a hunt in Hertfordshire during Second World

Flying Officer R. Harvey, Squadron Leader A. G. Williams, Flight Sergeant A

Workers from an aircraft factory in Liverpool demonstrating against their impending

The furthest forward R. A. F. Mobile Field Hospital in Burma. Here Sergeant D

A statue of St Joan of Arc surrounded by ruins in Montebourg during Second World War

The British 36th Division celebrating St. Andrews Day in Myanmar

Naval liberty boats completed in a yard in Nottingham before its launch on the Trent

Bomb damage to the Amiens rail yards. (Picture) Section of the Amiens yards

Witches celebrate Halloween by trying to eliminate each other

Young female factory workers. It is claimed that this team of girls

Miss Lloyd-Davies tries the dishes of her pupils at a cooking school in Suffolk

Members of the Heaton Social Service Knitting Party making garments for troops

FA Cup Final at Wembley Stadium. Arsenal v Liverpool. Pictured, crowd scenes

King Christian driving from the Rikstag after opening the first Danish parliament for

Senior Officers of Allied Land Forces South East Asia, leaving 36th Division Headquarters

Girls of the Womens Land Army thatching in a field

Greeting the largest convoy of Canadian troops yet to cross the Atlantic in a British

The new Chamber of the House of Commons, which will be opened on the 26th October

The train now standing on a platform at Finsbury Park serves lunches to top business

The Brighton Belle will bow out in style with eight runs between London and Brighton

Hintons sell canned steam. Circa 1975

Sir Winston Churchill with Lord Beaverbrook leaving official dinner - June 1958

Chelsea 2 - 3 Watford, League Division One match held at Stamford Bridge

Sir Max Aitken with his father Lord Beaverbrook - September 1962

John Gordon, editor Sunday Express with Tom Blackburn, chairman Beaverbrook Newspapers

Sir Winston Churchill and Lord Beaverbrook at London airport - August 1958

Anthony Eden and his wife at the memorial service for Lord Beaverbrook

Lord Beaverbrook, former owner of Express Newspapers. Circa 1935

Lord Beaverbrook cuts a cake of a house at Newcastle, New Brunswick where he spent his

Max Aitken (L) and Lord Beaverbrook. Circa 1945

NEWCASTLE, NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA - Lord Beaverbrook childhood at Harkins Academy 1893



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