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Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: A moment in the life of the Midway family

A moment in the life of the Midway family
in a scene from All The Way Up produced by EMI Films in 1970

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: Hilda and Fred Midway are shocked

Hilda and Fred Midway are shocked
Pat Heywood and Warren Mitchell in a scene from All The Way Up (1970)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: Ealine Taylor Pat Heywood Warren Mitchell and Kenneth Cranham

Ealine Taylor Pat Heywood Warren Mitchell and Kenneth Cranham
in a scene from All The Way Up produced by EMI Films in 1970

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: Vanessa Howard and Richard Briars

Vanessa Howard and Richard Briars
in a scene from All The Way Up (1970)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: A scene from All The Way Up

A scene from All The Way Up
with Adrienne Posta and Kenneth Cranham

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: ALL THE WAY UP (1970)

ALL THE WAY UP (1970)
Studiocanal ALL THE WAY UP (1970)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: A scene from Dunkirk (1958)

A scene from Dunkirk (1958)
with Richard Attenborough and Mona Washbourne

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: An explosion

An explosion
in a scene from Dunkirk (1958)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: Filming an explosion sequence

Filming an explosion sequence
for Dunkirk (1958)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: British soldiers board a ship at night

British soldiers board a ship at night
in a scene from Dunkirk (1958)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: Filming the bridge sequence from Dunkirk (1958)

Filming the bridge sequence from Dunkirk (1958)
on stage

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: Robert Urquhart as Private Mike and John Mills as Corporal Bins

Robert Urquhart as Private Mike and John Mills as Corporal Bins
on parade in a scene from Dunkirk (1958)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: Bernard Lee and Richard Attenborough

Bernard Lee and Richard Attenborough
in a night scene from Dunkirk (1958)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: Lionel Jeffries as a Medical Colonel

Lionel Jeffries as a Medical Colonel
in a scene from Dunkirk (1958)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: John Mills

John Mills
in a scene from Dunkirk (1958)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: A small boat on the river

A small boat on the river
in a scene from Dunkirk (1958)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: Combat in the countryside

Combat in the countryside
in a scene from Dunkirk (1958)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: A Royal Navy ship and small boats

A Royal Navy ship and small boats
in a scene from Dunkirk (1958)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: John Mills as Corporal Bins

John Mills as Corporal Bins
in a night scene set on a Royal Navy ship in Dunkirk (1958)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: Wounded British Soldiers in a makeshift hospital

Wounded British Soldiers in a makeshift hospital
in a scene from Dunkirk (1958)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: Peter Halliday as a Major

Peter Halliday as a Major
in a scene from Dunkirk (1958)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: Corporal Bins men

Corporal Bins men
help a wounded soldier in a scene from Dunkirk (1958)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: Bernard Lee and Sean Barrett

Bernard Lee and Sean Barrett
as Charles Foreman and Frankie in a scene from Leslie Normans Dunkirk

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: British troops at Dunkirk outside an abandoned cafe

British troops at Dunkirk outside an abandoned cafe
in a scene from Dunkirk (1958)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: An explosion in a scene from Dunkirk (1958)

An explosion in a scene from Dunkirk (1958)
the film was directed by Leslie Norman

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: Sean Barrett, Bernard Lee and Richard Attenborough

Sean Barrett, Bernard Lee and Richard Attenborough
in the service sequence from Dunkirk (1958)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: Private Miles in a spot of bother

Private Miles in a spot of bother
Ronald Hines in Dunkirk (1958)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: The clock tower of St. Andrews Catholic Church is pictured in Pasadena

The clock tower of St. Andrews Catholic Church is pictured in Pasadena, California, U.S. January 24, 2018. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: The clock tower of St. Andrews Catholic Church is pictured in Pasadena

The clock tower of St. Andrews Catholic Church is pictured in Pasadena, California, U.S. January 24, 2018. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: A general view of the inside of Limas Cathedral in downtown Lima

A general view of the inside of Limas Cathedral in downtown Lima, Peru, January 23, 2018. REUTERS/Henry Romero

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: A flock of starlings fills the sunset over Rome

A flock of starlings fills the sunset over Rome, Italy January 24, 2018. REUTERS/Tony Gentile

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: A fisherman and his wife catch fish in the waters of Vembanad Lake in Kochi

A fisherman and his wife catch fish in the waters of Vembanad Lake in Kochi, India, January 24, 2018. REUTERS/Sivaram V TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: A flock of starlings fills the sunset over Rome

A flock of starlings fills the sunset over Rome, Italy January 24, 2018. REUTERS/Tony Gentile

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: A flock of starlings fills the sunset over Rome

A flock of starlings fills the sunset over Rome, Italy January 24, 2018. REUTERS/Tony Gentile TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: Soybeans being sorted according to their weight and density on a gravity sorter machine

Soybeans being sorted according to their weight and density on a gravity sorter machine at Peterson Farms Seed facility in Fargo, North Dakota, U.S. December 6, 2017. Photo taken December 6, 2017

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: A sample of clean, processed soybeans at Peterson Farms Seed facility in Fargo

A sample of clean, processed soybeans at Peterson Farms Seed facility in Fargo, North Dakota, U.S. December 6, 2017. Photo taken December 6, 2017. REUTERS/Dan Koeck

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: The clock tower of St. Andrews Catholic Church is pictured in Pasadena

The clock tower of St. Andrews Catholic Church is pictured in Pasadena, California, U.S. January 24, 2018. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: The clock tower of St. Andrews Catholic Church is pictured in Pasadena

The clock tower of St. Andrews Catholic Church is pictured in Pasadena, California, U.S. January 24, 2018. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: A seagull flies past a broken tower clock which does not indicate the correct time in

A seagull flies past a broken tower clock which does not indicate the correct time in Marseille, France, January 24, 2018. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: A flock of starlings fills the dusk sky over Rome

A flock of starlings fills the dusk sky over Rome, Italy January 24, 2018. REUTERS/Tony Gentile

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: Tourists stand in front of a giant clock made of flowers in Vina del Mar

Tourists stand in front of a giant clock made of flowers in Vina del Mar, Chile, January 23, 2018. REUTERS/Rodrigo Garrido

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: A flock of starlings fills the sunset over Rome

A flock of starlings fills the sunset over Rome, Italy January 24, 2018. REUTERS/Tony Gentile

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: A seagull flies past a broken tower clock which does not indicate the correct time in

A seagull flies past a broken tower clock which does not indicate the correct time in Marseille, France, January 24, 2018. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: Tourists stand in front of a giant clock made of flowers in Vina del Mar

Tourists stand in front of a giant clock made of flowers in Vina del Mar, Chile, January 23, 2018. REUTERS/Rodrigo Garrido

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: A sample of clean, processed soybeans at Peterson Farms Seed facility in Fargo

A sample of clean, processed soybeans at Peterson Farms Seed facility in Fargo, North Dakota, U.S. December 6, 2017. Photo taken December 6, 2017. REUTERS/Dan Koeck

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: India, Mumbai, Maharashtra, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus railway station (CSMT)

India, Mumbai, Maharashtra, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus railway station (CSMT), (formerly Victoria Terminus), UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: The Coptic Orthodox Church of Saint Barbara in Cairo, Egypt

The Coptic Orthodox Church of Saint Barbara in Cairo, Egypt
The crypt of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Saint Barbara in Cairo, Egypt where Jesus Christ and the Virgin Mary hid during their time in Egypt

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: Old Cairo Bazaar shop sign in Cairo, Egypt

Old Cairo Bazaar shop sign in Cairo, Egypt



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