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Background imageRelated Images Collection: Falkland Islands re-visited. Sign warning that mines lie ahead - 5th March 1999

Falkland Islands re-visited. Sign warning that mines lie ahead - 5th March 1999

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Falkland Islands conflict 1982

Falkland Islands conflict 1982

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Falkland Islands re-visited. War graves - 5th March 1999

Falkland Islands re-visited. War graves - 5th March 1999

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Falkland Islands re-visited. Suspect Area out of bounds due to the war - 5th March 1999

Falkland Islands re-visited. Suspect Area out of bounds due to the war - 5th March 1999

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh leaving St Paul

Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh leaving St Pauls Cathedral after the Falklands War Service - 26th July 1982

Background imageRelated Images Collection: R / L CHRISTIAN BERNTSEN AND STEVEN DICKSON WITH UNKNOWN BRITISH PARA, SAN CARLOS

R / L CHRISTIAN BERNTSEN AND STEVEN DICKSON WITH UNKNOWN BRITISH PARA, SAN CARLOS
R/L CHRISTIAN BERNTSEN AND STEVEN DICKSON WITH UNKNOWN BRITISH PARA, SAN CARLOS, FALKLAND ISLANDS - 1982

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Falkland Islands re-visited. Memorial Stone of Lieutenant Colonel H

Falkland Islands re-visited. Memorial Stone of Lieutenant Colonel H.Jones VC OBE - 5th March 1999

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Defence Secretary John Nott making an announcement that British troops are firmly

Defence Secretary John Nott making an announcement that British troops are firmly established on the Falkland Islands after a day of fighting - 21st May 1982

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Defence Secretary John Nott placing wreath on memorial in the Falkland Islands cemetery

Defence Secretary John Nott placing wreath on memorial in the Falkland Islands cemetery - October 1982

Background imageRelated Images Collection: WIFE OF BRITISH SERVICEMAN WIPES AWAY THE TEARS DURING FAMILY REUNION BACK FROM THE

WIFE OF BRITISH SERVICEMAN WIPES AWAY THE TEARS DURING FAMILY REUNION BACK FROM THE FALKLAND ISLANDS - 1982

Background imageRelated Images Collection: BRITISH SERVICEMEN AT THE START OF THE FALKLANDS PARADE THROUGH THE CITY OF LONDON - 12TH

BRITISH SERVICEMEN AT THE START OF THE FALKLANDS PARADE THROUGH THE CITY OF LONDON - 12TH OCTOBER 1982

Background imageRelated Images Collection: HMS ILLUSTRIOUS LEAVES FOR THE FALKLANDS - 5TH APRIL 1982

HMS ILLUSTRIOUS LEAVES FOR THE FALKLANDS - 5TH APRIL 1982

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Smiles from Prince Andrew and Queen Elizabeth II, his mother

Smiles from Prince Andrew and Queen Elizabeth II, his mother, as the Royal Navy Aircraft Carrier HMS Invincible returned to Portsmouth after service in the Falklands War - 17th September 1982

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Memorial Stone, Falkland Islands - March 1999

Memorial Stone, Falkland Islands - March 1999

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Falklands War Graves, Falkland Islands - March 1999

Falklands War Graves, Falkland Islands - March 1999

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Port Stanley, capital of the Falkland Islands - March 1999

Port Stanley, capital of the Falkland Islands - March 1999

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Falklands War Graves, Falkland Islands

Falklands War Graves, Falkland Islands

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Memorial Stone of Lieutenant Colonel H. Jones VC O. B. E, Falkland Islands - March 1999

Memorial Stone of Lieutenant Colonel H. Jones VC O. B. E, Falkland Islands - March 1999
Memorial Stone of Lieutenant Colonel H.Jones VC O.B.E, Falkland Islands - March 1999

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Eight and a half thousand bottles of specially brewed beer have been flown out to

Eight and a half thousand bottles of specially brewed beer have been flown out to the Falkland Islands, thats one bottle each for the troops stationed on the islands

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Eight and a half thousand bottles of specially brewed beer have been flown out to

Eight and a half thousand bottles of specially brewed beer have been flown out to the Falkland Islands, thats one bottle each for the troops stationed on the islands

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Eight and a half thousand bottles of specially brewed beer have been flown out to

Eight and a half thousand bottles of specially brewed beer have been flown out to the Falkland Islands, thats one bottle each for the troops stationed on the islands

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Eight and a half thousand bottles of specially brewed beer have been flown out to

Eight and a half thousand bottles of specially brewed beer have been flown out to the Falkland Islands, thats one bottle each for the troops stationed on the islands

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The liner QE2 departs from Southampton to take British soldiers off to war in

The liner QE2 departs from Southampton to take British soldiers off to war in the Falkland Islands. After saying goodbye to tearful family members the soldiers boarded the ship

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Britains luxury cruise liner Canberra sets sail from Southampton with its cargo of

Britains luxury cruise liner Canberra sets sail from Southampton with its cargo of troops heading to the Falkland Islands, prepared for war

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Canberra leaves Southampton for the Falkland Islands. Pictured

Canberra leaves Southampton for the Falkland Islands. Pictured, being seen off by bands and well wishers. 9th April 1982

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Mrs Thatcher leaving from 10 Downing Street for the House of Commons to attend

Mrs Thatcher leaving from 10 Downing Street for the House of Commons to attend the emergency session of the Falklands Islands debate. 3rd April 1982

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Pictured on the day she attends an emergency session

Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Pictured on the day she attends an emergency session on the Falklands Islands debate which is held at the House of Commons. 3rd April 1982

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Scenes outside the House of Commons, where an emergency session is being held

Scenes outside the House of Commons, where an emergency session is being held on the Falklands Islands debate. 3rd April 1982

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Rex Masterman Hunt, Governor of the Falkland Islands, pictured in Whitehall

Rex Masterman Hunt, Governor of the Falkland Islands, pictured in Whitehall. On the 2nd of April Argentine forces invaded the Falkland Islands

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The final homecoming for army units of the Royal Engineers 36th Regiment which took place

The final homecoming for army units of the Royal Engineers 36th Regiment which took place at RAF Brize Norton, Oxfordshire

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Foreign Secretary Lord Carrington resignation from Government following the Argentine

Foreign Secretary Lord Carrington resignation from Government following the Argentine invasion of the Falkland Islands. 5th April 1982

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Margaret Thatcher PM pictured outside Downing Street, London, Friday 23rd April 1982

Margaret Thatcher PM pictured outside Downing Street, London, Friday 23rd April 1982. Leaving Down Street, grim faced, as the British Task Force fast approaches the Falklands

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Falklands crisis. Michael Heseltine (left), Secretary of State for the Environment

Falklands crisis. Michael Heseltine (left), Secretary of State for the Environment, leaving Number 10 Downing Street after a crisis cabinet meeting about the Falklands

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Royal Navy Cruiser HMS Glasgow which part in the Battle of Coronel on the 1st

The Royal Navy Cruiser HMS Glasgow which part in the Battle of Coronel on the 1st November and managed to escape with the AMC Otranto. she retuned to port Stanley

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Publican Fred Howe lowers the Union Jack outside his hostel

Publican Fred Howe lowers the Union Jack outside his hostel, The Shiny Sheffield to commemorate those sailors who lost their lives when HMS Sheffield was sunk during the Falkland Islands sea battle

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Eight and a half thousand bottles of beer are flown to the Falklands Islands

Eight and a half thousand bottles of beer are flown to the Falklands Islands. Donated by The Newcastle Breweries Ltd for the Sunday Mirror. The ale is loaded on an RAF Hercules at RAF Lyneham

Background imageRelated Images Collection: War Falklands Marines on their return home after they fought in the Falkland Islands

War Falklands Marines on their return home after they fought in the Falkland Islands against overwhelming Argentinian forces and won with only two bullets in one mans shoulder

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Left to right President Ronald Reagan, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher

Left to right President Ronald Reagan, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, Secreatary of State Alexander Haig and Foreign Secretary Francis Pym pose for photographers before sitting down to a working

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Ships: Canberra April 1982 - The luxury liner Canberra is berted at Southampton Dock to

Ships: Canberra April 1982 - The luxury liner Canberra is berted at Southampton Dock to be refitted with a helicopter pad towards the bow

Background imageRelated Images Collection: 6 mighty elephants seals each weighing 4 tons and one hundred penguins arrived in London

6 mighty elephants seals each weighing 4 tons and one hundred penguins arrived in London Docks this morning (Fri) from the Falkland Islands destined for the Marine Land project Flamingo Park

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The liner QE2 departing from Southampton docks to take the British soldiers off to war in

The liner QE2 departing from Southampton docks to take the British soldiers off to war in the Falkland Islands. Our picture shows

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The liner QE2 departs from Southampton to take British soldiers off to war in

The liner QE2 departs from Southampton to take British soldiers off to war in the Falkland Islands. After saying goodbye to tearful family members the soldiers boarded the ship. May 1982

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The liner QE2 departs from Southampton to take British soldiers off to war in

The liner QE2 departs from Southampton to take British soldiers off to war in the Falkland Islands. After saying goodbye to tearful family members the soldiers boarded the ship. May 1982

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Two Black-browed albatross (Thalassarche melanophris) rub their bills together - part of

Two Black-browed albatross (Thalassarche melanophris) rub their bills together - part of a bonding ritual. West Point Island, The Falkland Islands

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Subantarctic or Brown skua (Stercorarius antarcticus) stealing an egg from a Royal

Subantarctic or Brown skua (Stercorarius antarcticus) stealing an egg from a Royal penguin colony (Eudyptes schlegeli) on Macquarie Island, Australian Territory

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Striated Caracara (Phalcoboenus australis) in flight, Sea Lion Island, Falkland Islands

Striated Caracara (Phalcoboenus australis) in flight, Sea Lion Island, Falkland Islands

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Imperial shag (Leucocarbo atriceps) carrying nesting material, Sea Lion Island

Imperial shag (Leucocarbo atriceps) carrying nesting material, Sea Lion Island, Falkland Islands

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Gentoo Penguins (Pygocelis papua papua), Sea Lion Island, Falkland Islands

Gentoo Penguins (Pygocelis papua papua), Sea Lion Island, Falkland Islands



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