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Background imageImages Dated 8th October 2012: Highland ponies on top of the Tor Choicht plateau, 500 feet above Loch Shiel

Highland ponies on top of the Tor Choicht plateau, 500 feet above Loch Shiel.14th August 1946

Background imageImages Dated 8th October 2012: Loch Shiel, Glenfinnan with Meall a Bhainne and the Meall Doire Na Mnatha hills in

Loch Shiel, Glenfinnan with Meall a Bhainne and the Meall Doire Na Mnatha hills in the background. 12th November 1949

Background imageImages Dated 8th October 2012: Herring Fishing Fleet seen here at Stornoway Harbour 19th March 1949

Herring Fishing Fleet seen here at Stornoway Harbour 19th March 1949

Background imageImages Dated 8th October 2012: Looking north west from the top of Ben Lomond mountain tops peek through the cloud

Looking north west from the top of Ben Lomond mountain tops peek through the cloud. 19th April 1929

Background imageImages Dated 8th October 2012: The Five Sisters of Kintail with Loch Duich in the foreground. 17th March 1941

The Five Sisters of Kintail with Loch Duich in the foreground. 17th March 1941

Background imageImages Dated 8th October 2012: The River Shiel at the entrance to Loch Shiel. 20th October 1945

The River Shiel at the entrance to Loch Shiel. 20th October 1945

Background imageImages Dated 8th October 2012: One of the small tree covered island on Loch Eilt Circa 1950

One of the small tree covered island on Loch Eilt Circa 1950

Background imageImages Dated 8th October 2012: The Queens view looking west along Loch Tummel is a popular beauty spot

The Queens view looking west along Loch Tummel is a popular beauty spot. Queen Victoria picnicked here on 3rd October 1866 and records her appreciation of the view in her diary. Circa 1930

Background imageImages Dated 8th October 2012: A view across Loch Awe to Kilchurn Castle in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. 16th January 1954

A view across Loch Awe to Kilchurn Castle in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. 16th January 1954

Background imageImages Dated 8th October 2012: The Paps of Glen Coe seen from Loch Leven. 7th March 1941

The Paps of Glen Coe seen from Loch Leven. 7th March 1941

Background imageImages Dated 8th October 2012: The pleasure steamer Sir Walter Scott seen here tied up for the duration of the second

The pleasure steamer Sir Walter Scott seen here tied up for the duration of the second world war on Loch Katrine. 10th July 1943

Background imageImages Dated 8th October 2012: Tree reflected in the still waters of Loch Lomond near Luss. 31st October 1953

Tree reflected in the still waters of Loch Lomond near Luss. 31st October 1953

Background imageImages Dated 8th October 2012: Eric Clapton at his spanish style home in Surrey, 23rd January 1981

Eric Clapton at his spanish style home in Surrey, 23rd January 1981

Background imageImages Dated 8th October 2012: Monte Pearson, the former jockey who was the smallest Home Guard

Monte Pearson, the former jockey who was the smallest Home Guard, pictured behind the counter of his inn at Barnard Castle. 20/07/1960

Background imageImages Dated 8th October 2012: Post Office members of the Home Guard on Sunday morning parade at the Orchard Street

Post Office members of the Home Guard on Sunday morning parade at the Orchard Street sorting offiice, Newcastle. February 1941

Background imageImages Dated 8th October 2012: The air raid shelters in The Side, Newcastle, which were being demolished

The air raid shelters in The Side, Newcastle, which were being demolished. Architect Bill Hopper is pictured prior to work commencing. 20/04/1998

Background imageImages Dated 8th October 2012: The children of Temple Green, Gateshead, were enthusiastic collectors of scrap metal for

The children of Temple Green, Gateshead, were enthusiastic collectors of scrap metal for the salvage campaign during the Second World War

Background imageImages Dated 8th October 2012: Members of the Home Guard, formerly the Local Defence Volunteer (LDV)

Members of the Home Guard, formerly the Local Defence Volunteer (LDV), present a smart appearance as they step out on parade a North-East mustering depot in July 1940. 26/07/1940

Background imageImages Dated 8th October 2012: A schoolboy wears a gas mask and helmet during a lesson about World War Two

A schoolboy wears a gas mask and helmet during a lesson about World War Two. Circa: 1980

Background imageImages Dated 8th October 2012: Sandbags are placed for the protection of buildings in Newcastle in prepartion for air

Sandbags are placed for the protection of buildings in Newcastle in prepartion for air raids. 03/09/1939

Background imageImages Dated 8th October 2012: On the day Britain declared war on Germany, following the invasion of Poland

On the day Britain declared war on Germany, following the invasion of Poland, people in the parks left their seats and walked to the A R P trenches as though they had all rehearsed it

Background imageImages Dated 8th October 2012: Whitley Bay Post Officer workers wear gas masks during air raid precaution training

Whitley Bay Post Officer workers wear gas masks during air raid precaution training. 27/08/1938

Background imageImages Dated 8th October 2012: Cheers from men of the Royal Tank Regiment who have just heard Mr Selwyn Lloyd

Cheers from men of the Royal Tank Regiment who have just heard Mr Selwyn Lloyds statement that British troops will be withdrawn from Egypt

Background imageImages Dated 8th October 2012: Air Raid Precaution Wardens take part in a pre-war exercise in the Scotwood Road area of

Air Raid Precaution Wardens take part in a pre-war exercise in the Scotwood Road area of Newcastle. 06/02/1939

Background imageImages Dated 8th October 2012: Lib - A cat climbed to the top of the pole on a railway embankment on Shields Road in

Lib - A cat climbed to the top of the pole on a railway embankment on Shields Road in Newcastle. It spent more than 24 hours sitting watching the rescue attempts. Saturday, December 16, 1972

Background imageImages Dated 8th October 2012: A young lady emerges from an Anderson Shelter after an air raid

A young lady emerges from an Anderson Shelter after an air raid and a heavy night of bombing. Circa: 1940

Background imageImages Dated 8th October 2012: Members of the Home Guard parade for the last time before disbanding in December 1944 at

Members of the Home Guard parade for the last time before disbanding in December 1944 at Barrras Bridge, Newcastle. 04/12/1944

Background imageImages Dated 8th October 2012: Thomasina Thomson, 83, with her son, Cliff and daughter, Sylvia Adams

Thomasina Thomson, 83, with her son, Cliff and daughter, Sylvia Adams. They are holding a picture of Mrs Thomson and her family which appeared in the Evening Chronicle in 1939 to commemorate

Background imageImages Dated 8th October 2012: A German Heinkel He 111 medium bomber aircraft, shot down over Britain during World War

A German Heinkel He 111 medium bomber aircraft, shot down over Britain during World War Two. Circa : 1940 (Copyright Evening Gazette, Middlesbrough)

Background imageImages Dated 8th October 2012: Newcastle Chronicle and Journal staff wearing gas masks as part of air raid precautions

Newcastle Chronicle and Journal staff wearing gas masks as part of air raid precautions (A R P) training. Air Raid Wardens. Circa : 1940

Background imageImages Dated 8th October 2012: The remains of a German Messerschmitt Bf 109 fighter aircraft

The remains of a German Messerschmitt Bf 109 fighter aircraft, shot down over the North-East of England. 16/08/1940

Background imageImages Dated 8th October 2012: Work is pushed ahead on the group of ARP air raid shelters at the Vickers-Armstrong

Work is pushed ahead on the group of ARP air raid shelters at the Vickers-Armstrong Scotswood works in Newcastle. 16/04/1939

Background imageImages Dated 8th October 2012: A crowd of excited youngsters watched the delivery of the first consignment of ARP air

A crowd of excited youngsters watched the delivery of the first consignment of ARP air raid shelters in the Two Ball Lonnen area of Newcastle. 28/02/1939

Background imageImages Dated 8th October 2012: A family wearing gas masks go into an Anderson air raid shelter

A family wearing gas masks go into an Anderson air raid shelter. 04/09/1939

Background imageImages Dated 8th October 2012: Northumberland Home Guard units attend a St Georges Day service at St James

Northumberland Home Guard units attend a St Georges Day service at St James Park, Newcastle, in 1944. 24/04/1944

Background imageImages Dated 8th October 2012: The surface street air raid shelters in Glouster Street near Scotswood Road, Newcastle

The surface street air raid shelters in Glouster Street near Scotswood Road, Newcastle. 11/09/1946

Background imageImages Dated 8th October 2012: Workers load a lorry with 50 bales of salvaged paper weighing three tons at Newcastle

Workers load a lorry with 50 bales of salvaged paper weighing three tons at Newcastle Corporation Cleansing Dept. for despatch to the mills where it would be re-pulped. 1941

Background imageImages Dated 8th October 2012: Newcastle Chronicle and Journal staff wearing gas masks as part of air raid precautions

Newcastle Chronicle and Journal staff wearing gas masks as part of air raid precautions (A R P) training. Air Raid Wardens. Circa : 1940

Background imageImages Dated 8th October 2012: Sixteen women and children were inside the surface air raid shelter nearest the camera

Sixteen women and children were inside the surface air raid shelter nearest the camera when a heavy bomb exploded in the road about three feet from the outer wall

Background imageImages Dated 8th October 2012: Lib - A cat climbed to the top of the pole on a railway embankment on Shields Road in

Lib - A cat climbed to the top of the pole on a railway embankment on Shields Road in Newcastle. It spent more than 24 hours sitting watching the rescue attempts. Saturday, December 16, 1972

Background imageImages Dated 8th October 2012: The surface street air raid shelters stand intact following a German raid on the North

The surface street air raid shelters stand intact following a German raid on the North East. Circa: 1940

Background imageImages Dated 8th October 2012: Wartime preparations at the Dental Hospital in Newcastle when students took part in a

Wartime preparations at the Dental Hospital in Newcastle when students took part in a very different kind of drill - filling sandbags in case of air raids. 31/08/1939

Background imageImages Dated 8th October 2012: The picture shows one of the first LDV Home Guard units to be formed in the North East

The picture shows one of the first LDV Home Guard units to be formed in the North East. Many of the men are ex-servicemen and are seen on parade before going on duty at a barricade and other posts

Background imageImages Dated 8th October 2012: By 1941 many Newcastle firms, like this one on City Road

By 1941 many Newcastle firms, like this one on City Road, were adopting 24 hour fire-watching with use of roof spotters. 14/01/1941

Background imageImages Dated 8th October 2012: Wartime gas masks were sold by Mr Harry Breckner from his shop in Crowtree Road

Wartime gas masks were sold by Mr Harry Breckner from his shop in Crowtree Road, Sunderland. He sold 2, 000 in just four days, children bought them to use as space masks

Background imageImages Dated 8th October 2012: Northumberland Colleries Fire and Rescue Brigade give a pre Second World War

Northumberland Colleries Fire and Rescue Brigade give a pre Second World War demonstration of firefighting at Cross House Farm, Houghton-le-Spring, for colliery and local authority officials

Background imageImages Dated 8th October 2012: The Boer War - A 12-pounder gun crew who fought at the Relief of Ladysmith, South Africa

The Boer War - A 12-pounder gun crew who fought at the Relief of Ladysmith, South Africa. Circa : February, 1900

Background imageImages Dated 8th October 2012: A surface air raid shelter in a backyard which was undamaged when a bomb wrecked a house

A surface air raid shelter in a backyard which was undamaged when a bomb wrecked a house during a Sunday night raid on the North East. Resident Mrs Jordan was killed in the house. 30/07/1940



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