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Tipton Slasher sculptureWelder and sculptor Jack Bouckley, of Wolverhampton, works on a metal sculpture of 19th Century Black Country heavyweight prize fighter William Perry, known as The Tipton Slasher
Berkeley Arms, Purton, GloucestershireLandllady of The Berkeley Arms, Purton, beside the River Severn, Gloucstershire. A customer collects his pint of beer through a serving hatch at the side of the public bar
Chief Two Guns White Calf, Blackfeet Indian, Montana, USAChief Two Guns White Calf (1872-1934), Blackfeet Indian, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA. Date: circa 1920
Monaco policemenTwo uniformed policemen stand beneath a street lamp in Monaco. They wear bobbies helmets and smart spats. The ornate lamp casts a shadow on the white wall. First published The Sunday Times Date: 1989
Cow over stone wall, YorkshireA curious cow looks over a dry stone wall in Rosedale, Yorkshire. An old stone barn is in the background. First published The Sunday Times Date: 1991
HMS Victory - 2HMS Victory, Portsmouth, England. A sailor scrubs the main deck. First published The Daily Telegraph Date: circa 1990
Beachcomber, MarloesA beachcomber with his pet Jack Russell dog on the beach at Marloes, Pembrokeshire, South Wales. He carries an old plastic stool and a boat fender he has found on the beach
Empire Motors, Little Ferry, New Jersey, USAEmpire Motors and Garions Auto Exchange, Sylvan Avenue (Highway 46), Little Ferry, Bergen County, New Jersey, USA. Date: 1947
H J Heinz factory, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USAView from Troy Hill of the H J Heinz factory, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. Date: 1911
Swans, Windsor Bridge, HenleyMute swans feed from a pontoon near the Windsor Bridge across the River Thames, Henley, Berkshire, UK. First published The Sunday Times Date: 1989
Cannon firing in pub -1The owner of a company manufacturing miniature cannons test fires one of his products in the Quarter House pub, Compton Road, Wolverhampton
Old ladies, Piece Hall Halifax - 1Dressed in identical raincoats and woolly hats, twin old ladies stand in the Piece Hall square, Halifax, West Yorkshire, and eat their ice creams. First published The Sunday Times Date: 1989
Waitress Soho strip clubA young waitress outside a strip club in Soho, London, before the area was completely changed and most of the clubs closed down Date: 1986
Author Sue Townsend - 1Sue Townsend, 1946-2014. Writer - author of Adrian Mole books. First published The Times Date: 1988
Rag n Bone man Stockport slum yardA Rag n Bone man pushes his barrow though a slum cummunal yard in Stockport, Cheshire, England. He is watched by small children. The property was demolished shortly afterwards Date: circa 1970
Slum communal yard, StockportSmall children and mongrel dogs beneath the washing lines in the communal back yard of slum property in Stockport, Cheshire, England. The property was demolished shortly afterwards Date: circa 1970
Cosys Bunker Juno Beach NormandyThis was the scene of heavy fighting on 6 June and is named after Lt William F ( Cosy ) Aitken of B Company Royal Winnipeg Rifles whose number 10 platoon took it by hurling grenades through
46 Royal Marines Commando Memorial Rots NormandyUnusually this black marble memorial list the ages of the fallen. It commemorates the fighting in Rots and le Hamel of 11 June 1944
Captain Terence Cousins Memorial RoundaboutThis was unveiled following a brief ceremony on 7 June 2004. 47 Royal Marine Commando, Cousins unit, gained the heights above Port en Bessin on D Day
Memorial 147 US Engineer Combat BattalionThis is in the grounds of the Chateau d Englesqueville on the D514 behind Omaha Beach. In 1944 the grounds were filled with tents
Quackenbush Store, Paterson, New Jersey, USAQuackenbush Store, Main Street, Paterson, New Jersey, USA. Date: circa 1908
Spry - the last Severn TrowShipwight working on the ribs of Spry, the last Severn Trow. Spry was rebuilt by the Upper Severn Navigation Trust (which is now The Spry Trust) in conjunction with the Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust
Wolverhampton Low Level station - 1Wolverhamton Low Level Railway Station before the site was redeveloped. Two men change the points on the track Date: 1992
New Forest boys, HampshireTwo young boys pull another boy out of the river and onto the riverbank to safety on a summer day in New Forest Hampshire. First published The Sunday Times Date: 1989
Aberdaron, Lyn Peninsula, N WalesThe graveyard of St Hywyns Church above Aberdaron beach on the Llyn Peninsula, North Wales. Holidaymakers swim in the surf on the beach Date: 1989
St Hywyns Church, AberdaronSt Hywyns Church and graveyard above Aberdaron beach on the Llyn Peninsula, North Wales. Holidaymakers swim in the surf off the beach. First published The Sunday Times Date: 1989
Cleobury Mortimer corn millThe miller carries a sack of corn for grinding at Cleobury Mortimer mill, Shropshire England. First published The Daily Telgraph Date: 1986
Old ladies, Piece Hall Halifax - 2Dressed in identical raincoats and woolly hats, twin old ladies stand in the Piece Hall square, Halifax, West Yorkshire, and eat their ice creams. First published The Daily Telegraph Date: 1989
Porthcawl, WalesAn elderly man looks out to sea from the promenade at Porthcawl, South Wales. It is winter and he holds a large umbrella. First published The Sunday Times Date: 1989
Waitresses Soho strip clubTwo young waitresses outside a strip club in Soho, London, before the area was completely changed and most of the clubs closed down Date: 1986
Barber shop, ScunthorpeA traditional gents barber trims a customer while another one waits his turn in a barbers shop, Scunthorope, Lincolnshire. First published in The Sunday Times Date: 1988
Irish Guards, WindsorIrish Guards marching on parade at Windsor Castle, Berkshire Date: 1989
Boy in slum housing yardRear view of small fair-haired boy walking alone past dustbins and washing lines in the communal back yard of slum housing in Brinksway, Stockport, Cheshire, England
Mulberry Harbour Remains Arromaches NormandyThe extraordinary idea of floating concrete harbours across the Channel is said to have been that of Winston Churchill. There were two of them but the one at Omaha Beach was destroyed by a storm
Robert E Wright & Kenneth J Moore Angoville au PlainThe window in the church remembers the selfless work of these two medics who looked after 80 combatants and one child in June 1944
Young Woman at a disco, CornwallYoung Woman in a red dress at a disco somewhere in Cornwall, with colourful lighting from spotlights (and from the dancefloor!). Date: mid-1980s
Two Couples at a disco, CornwallTwo Couples at a disco somewhere in Cornwall, with colourful lighting from spotlights. Date: mid-1980s
Young couple at a disco, CornwallYoung couple at a disco somewhere in Cornwall, with colourful lighting from spotlights. Date: mid-1980s
Comite du Debarquement Signal Memorial BernieresThis was the first of the Monuments put up by the Comite under M Raymond Triboulet. They are found along the beaches to commemorate le Jour J
la Maison Queens Own Rifles of Canada D Day 6 JuneDespite the heavy bombardments from sea and air this building retained its form and shape as can be seen in this D Day picture displayed outside today
Regina Rifle Regiment Plaque Juno Beach exitThe Rifles part of 7th Canadian Brigade, landed at 0800 hours on D Day preceded by the flail tanks of the 1st Hussars. All Canadian objectives were secured that day, the only landings that did
French Destroyer la Combattante Memorial CourseullesThe ship was part of the supporting Bombardment Group. She was built in Glasgow in 1942 under the name HMS Haldon & loaned to the Free French Navy
6th Canadian Field Company Canadian Royal EngineersThis, with other plaques, is on the side of a DD Sherman tank in Courseulles recovered from the sea. The area was the aiming point for the 7th Canadian Brigade Group whose engineers had the task of
Queens Own Rifles of Canada Memorial AnguernyOn 6 June 1944 the Rifles landed on Nan White Beach near Bernieres, The DD tanks of the Fort Garry Horse were delayed by rough seas & the Rifles landed without their support
Memorial to ALG B4 Beny sur Mer NormandyThis was used by 401, 411 and 412 Squadrons of the Royal Canadian Air Force who flew Spitfires as part of 126 Wing. The first aircraft to use the Landing Ground was a damaged Spitfire which came down
Wurzberg radar antenna Douvres Radar StationThis is just outside the Museum which is based in two well preserved bunkers and charts the evolution of radar. The dish, a Wurzberg-Reise, was removed after the war, renovated and returned here
Luftwaffe Radar Station Bunkers Douvres NormandyThis was not only a radar station but as it was on high ground it was a major defensive position with bunkers, barbed wire and minefields. The bunkers are often hidden by crops
Airfield B16 pumping station Moulineaux NormandyThis is proably the only remaining such structure and was stone built for its purpose to pump fuel to the airstrip at Villons le Buissons. Inspection will reveal the signs CARPE DIEM and JULY 1944