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1940s Collection (page 4)

Step back in time to the 1940s, a decade filled with resilience, creativity, and historical significance

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1940s Collection: Battersea Power Station generating hall turbines in 1948
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1940s Collection: Lyons Corner House on Coventry Street in London
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1940s Collection: A gypsy woman sitting on the steps to her Romany caravan in the gypsy camp on Epsom Downs
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1940s Collection: A Romany gypsy woman smoking her pipe at the Epsom Races. Late 1940s, early 1950s
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1940s Collection: Angela Lansbury as Miss Marple in The Mirror Crack d (1980)
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1940s Collection: Kim Novak, Rock Hudson and Elizabeth Taylor in The Mirror Crack d (1980)
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1940s Collection: 8 June 1946 A message to sent to the schoolchildren of Britain to celebrate victory
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1940s Collection: Their Majesties in Cheshire. The King and Queen today made a 30 mile drive through
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1940s Collection: Pictorial Map of Yorkshire, BR poster, 1949
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1940s Collection: Bomb crater in Minington Road, Leyton, WW2
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1940s Collection: Swindon Junction Station, April 1946
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1940s Collection: Kind Hearts And Coronets (1949)
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1940s Collection: Edith, played by Valerie Hobson and Louis, played by Dennis Price take tea in the garden
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1940s Collection: Whisky Galore
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1940s Collection: Gordon Jackson in Whisky Galore! (1949)
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1940s Collection: Joan Greenwood on location
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1940s Collection: Whisky Galore (1949)
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1940s Collection: Filming Whisky Galore
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1940s Collection: Brighton Rock (1947)
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1940s Collection: Richard Attenborough in Brighton Rock (1947)
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1940s Collection: Promotional portrait for Brighton Rock (1947)
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1940s Collection: A portrait of Richard Attenborough
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1940s Collection: A promotional portrait for the release of Brighton Rock (1947)
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1940s Collection: Brighton Rock (1947) publicity
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1940s Collection: A publicity portrait of Carol Marsh for the release of Brighton Rock (1964)
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1940s Collection: Richard Attenborough in Brighton Rock (1947)
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1940s Collection: John Bull 1949 1940s UK the villages green the countryside bank holidays magazines
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1940s Collection: John Bull 1947 1940s UK pubs locals barrels alcoholic magazines
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1940s Collection: John Bull 1947 1940s UK cobblers shoe menders repairing man shoes magazines repairs
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1940s Collection: Woman 1940s UK navy women at war WW2 magazines
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1940s Collection: Womans Own 1947 1940s UK husbands and wives shopping womens hats covers magazines
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1940s Collection: Banbury Station, 1949
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1940s Collection: Tetbury Station, Gloucestershire, 1947
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1940s Collection: Lechlade-on-Thames, September 1949
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1940s Collection: Ploughing in Lasswade, 1949
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1940s Collection: GWR staff loading a stretcher into a parcel van which has been converted into an ambulance, 1940
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1940s Collection: POSTER: AIR FORCE, c1943. Take the road to victory! Join the WaF! British poster
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1940s Collection: Hallatrow Station and Signalbox, Somerset, c. 1940s
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1940s Collection: Romany, gypsy family at Epsom Races. Late 1940s, early 1950s
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1940s Collection: Gypsy caravans parked on Epsom Downs during the Epsom Races. Late 1940s, early 1950s
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1940s Collection: Royal visit to Plymouth. The King who, with the Queen is on a two day visit to the West country
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1940s Collection: Members of the Royal family were present at St Margarets, Westminster when Miss Myra Wernher
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1940s Collection: Viscount Savernake, Lieutenant Royal Horse Guards, eldest son of the Earl of Cardigan
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1940s Collection: Bomb damage. The scene in a street in East Ham, East London, typical of so many
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1940s Collection: The painting in oils of Brigadier General Wade Hampton Hayes, . O. B. E. on its way
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1940s Collection: Home defence troops are left in drag as their Christmas charity performance was interrupted
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1940s Collection: 1940s romance. The Cunard White Star liner Queen Elizabeth completed her last voyage
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1940s Collection: Alfriston - Gebruary 1948


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Step back in time to the 1940s, a decade filled with resilience, creativity, and historical significance. In Holland House library after an air raid BB83_04456, the aftermath of war is evident as books lay scattered amidst the destruction. Swindon Works Map from the c. 1940s showcases the industrial prowess that fueled wartime efforts. A powerful image captures Red Army soldiers raising the Soviet flag over the Reichstag in Berlin on April 30, 1945. Vladimir Grebnev's photograph immortalizes this triumphant moment in history. The poster for Weston-super-Mare transports us to a seaside town post-war, enticing visitors with promises of sun-soaked relaxation and rejuvenation between 1948-1965. Toby Twirl Adventures takes young readers on thrilling journeys through enchanting tales set in 1940s UK. These children's stories captivate imaginations and provide an escape from reality. Kind Hearts And Coronets entertains audiences with its dark humor and captivating storyline during this era. This British film remains a classic even today. Whisky Galore. Entices viewers with its UK quad poster showcasing mischief and adventure surrounding whiskey shortages during World War II – a lighthearted take on challenging times. Orson Welles mesmerizes as Harry Lime in The Third Man – his enigmatic portrayal leaves audiences spellbound while exploring post-war Vienna's shadows. Brighton Rock (1947) UK One Sheet immerses viewers into a gripping crime drama set against Brighton's backdrop – capturing both gritty realism and atmospheric charm simultaneously. Bomb damage in Brampton Road reminds us of the devastating impact of war on local communities across Britain during WW2 - scars that would heal but never be forgotten by those who lived through it. "Tittle Tattle Lost the Battle" warns against careless talk during World War II - highlighting how loose lips can jeopardize national security and endanger lives when secrets are at stake.