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A tea party held by Mrs. A. J. Flower for convalescent soldiers at StA tea party held by Mrs. A.J. Flower for convalescent soldiers at St. Michaels Parish Hall. Each man received 20 cigarettes and a box of matches as he entered the hall. 29th October 1945
Mr. John St Leger Hunter, a member of the Swansea G. P. OMr. John St Leger Hunter, a member of the Swansea G.P.O. who has been awarded the George medal for gallantry for his actions during a recent raid on Swansea. Circa 1941
Glyn Jones of the Newport Home Guard during the Second World War. Circa 1941
Ivor Miles Windsor-Clive, 2nd Earl of Plymouth and Lord Lieutenant of Glamorgan, inspecting the 2nd Glamorgan (Pontypridd and District) Battalion of the Home Guards at Pontypridd
Winners of the Battalion Commanders Shooting Cup, presented by Lieutenant Col. Percy Thomas OBE toNumbe 2 (guest Keen Baldwins) Company, 22nd Glamorgan (Cardiff) Battalion Home Guard
Mrs D. G. Fletcher, President and Chairman of the Cardiff Ladies Social Union with some ofMrs D.G. Fletcher, President and Chairman of the Cardiff Ladies Social Union with some of Cardiffs repatriated prisoners of war, at a tea and presentation held at the YMCA. 11th November 1943
Major J W Keenan, the Cardiff Night Watchman who is employed by the Petroleum Board, pictured with his George Medal as he arrives back in Cardiff. September 1941
Alderman of Swansea Percy Morris, Deputy Regional Commissioner foe Civil Defence in Wales, presents awards to Columns Officer Joseph A. Germain and Section Leader John Harding for saving lives
Ivor Miles Windsor-Clive, 2nd Earl of Plymouth, presenting the Kings Fire Service medal to Senior Company Officer Percy Coleman of the National Fire Service. 18th February 1942
Field-Marshal Sir Cyril Deverell addressed a War Weapons Week meeting at Bridgend. Left to right: Secretary of the War Weapons Week (Mr. Clifford S)
Newport Police Constable Charles Cook of Newport who has been awarded the George Medal for gallantry. December 1941
The cheque for £2500 to the Cardiff Air Raid Relief Fund from the British WarThe cheque for £ 2500 to the Cardiff Air Raid Relief Fund from the British War Relief Society of America (BWRS), handed over by Mr. Bertram de N
A group of workmen cheer some of the repatriated and wounded prisoners, who respond from the windows aboard a Red Cross train which took them from the quayside at Liverpool. 25th October 1943
Wounded soldiers recuperating at a hospital in England during the Second World War, entertain children with songs and music during a performance outdoors in the hospital grounds. 20th July 1941
Repatriated prisoners of the Welch Regiment who have recently returned to this country, photographed here with Col. A.G. Lyttelton. Pictured left to right (seated): Pte. I. Owen, Sergeant J
Bombardier M. Simons of Cardiff pictured with his wife and mother after his return from serving with the British Army in the Far East during World War Two. Circa 1945
The staff of a Royal Auxiliary Air Force (RAuxAF) Barrage Balloon depot at Caerau, Ely, Cardiff during the Second World War. Circa 1941
A. B. Brown of Grangetown, Cardiff (right) and A. B. Srodzinski, of LlanbradachA.B. Brown of Grangetown, Cardiff (right) and A. B. Srodzinski, of Llanbradach, part of the crew of the British Royal Navy submarine HMS Spearfish which torpedoed the German heavy cruiser ship Lutzow
Railway Guard Mrs Connelly gives a big kiss to British troops arriving home at Glasgow, repatriated under the prisoner exchange scheme. 25th October 1943
Convalescent soldiers painting a fresco on the wall of a hospital building near Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire during the Second world War. Miss Joan Peters poses here as a model. 14th July 1944
The Lady Mayoress of Cardiff (Mrs. C. H. McCale) opened an exhibition arrangedThe Lady Mayoress of Cardiff (Mrs. C.H. McCale) opened an exhibition arranged on the premises of James Howell & Co. Ltd in connection with the Womens Auxiliary Air Force (WaF) recruiting campaign
Audrey Hall, aged 16, and Edna Laurence, aged 15, both from the L. C. CAudrey Hall, aged 16, and Edna Laurence, aged 15, both from the L.C.C. Technical Institute, at work in a sorting office of a local Post Office during the Second World War. 14th December 1943
Arrival of a British solider at Neath General after being freed as a prisoner of war during the Second World War. Here he is greeted by his two sisters Mrs M. Walters and Mrs A. Rees Circa 1945
British troops give the thumbs up as they return home following their release from captivity when they were held as prisoners of war during World War Two. 24th April 1945
Commander Grant teaches orphans in the training ship Stork, moored on the River Thames, for future roles in the Royal Navy or the Merchant Service
Men of the Pioneer Corps are doing valuable work all over the country making embankments alongside rivers which are likely to overflow or breach their banks
The National Fire Service womens fitness training course at the Regional Reserve Training Station in Tandridge, Surrey. Picture shows
Staff at a South Wales Naval Base during the Second World War, . 3rd April 1941Staff at a South Wales Naval Base during the Second World War, .3rd April 1941. Front Row left to right: Reverend A.W. Jayne, Lieutenant Commander E. Kirkpatrick-Crockett, Commander M.S
John Payne of the British Navy warship HMS Gurkha during the Second World War. Circa 1941
William James Richards of the British Navy warship HMS Gurkha during the Second World War. Circa 1941
A hospital of pensioners from both wars (world war One and Two), civil and military, regularly hold competitions in the evenings, whist drives, table tennis and dart matches
Troops perform exercises at the Royal Army Medical Corps Military convalescent depot in the West Country. Men who are below category A are raised too it by special massage
A group of repatriated Welsh prisoners of war hear a special message of welcome from the Lord Mayor of Cardiff read to them at a military hospital. Left to right: Pte. Hammond, Pte
Distribution of Christmas gifts by the Missions to Seamen organisation to ships on the River Thames during the Second World War
Flying nurses of the United States Army Air Force (USaF) 9th Troop Carrier Command who are specially picked and trained. Their Job is to fly to the forward areas
The United States Army Church team conduct afternoon service at Balham Congregational Church during the Second World War. Picture shows: Gordon Farndell, from Chicago
64 men from the the Queen Mary Hospital in Roehampton were entertained to a lunch tea and orchestra with variety turns as well at Potters Bar Hotel
Chelsea 2 - 3 Watford, League Division One match held at Stamford Bridge. Pat Nevin in action (right). 13th October 1984
The service men and AT patients at the Mill Hill Emergency Hospital found that Nurse Joan Simes had a good profile, so she poses for the clay modellers who are being taught craft work which is part
Wounded soldier Joe Miller at home with his mother after the Second World War. 23rd December 1945
Railway worker Ms. Burbridge, addresses some of her supporters at a Womens Rally held at the Garrick Theatre in central London during the Second World War. 9th March 1942
On behalf of the Dutch Government, Ivor Miles Windsor-Clive, 2nd Earl of Plymouth and Lord Lieutenant of Glamorgan, vests Gower men with medals for rescuing the crew of the Dutch cargo ship
Remembrance Day parade at Whitehall, London. Queen Elizabeth II. 11th November 1991
Fee £75 for online and £150 for print Wimbledon v Crystal PalaceFee £ 75 for online and £ 150 for print Wimbledon v Crystal Palace, League Division One. Final score 3-0 to Crystal Palace. This was Wimbledons final first team match at Plough Lane