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PREMIUM --

 1945: HRH the Princess Elizabeth (top, centre) pictured in a group photograph with Senior and Junior Non Commissioned Officers on her course at No 1 MTTC at Camberley, Surrey. PICTURE REPRODUCED BY PERMISSION OF THE IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUM : ANY MENTION OF THE IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUM WOULD BE APPRECIATED.
Princess Elizabeth receives vehicle maintenance instruction on an Austin 10 Light Utility Vehicle while serving with No 1 MTTC at Camberley, Surrey.
Winston Churchill amongst the crowds as he tours his constituency at Buckhurst Hill.
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CP2STO50161 | 1945-01 
PREMIUM --  04/02/1945 : On this day in 1945 the three allied leaders, Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin, met to discuss the fate of Germany after WW II. L-R: Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Josef Stalin with their advisers at Yalta, in the Crimea, where the Allies decided the future of post-Second World War Europe.   * The agreement was instrumental to the partitioning of Germany and the inception of the United Nations. 04/09/00: Churchill is to be honoured by People to People International, an organisation founded by President Dwight Eisenhower during an event taking place at the Cabinet War Rooms, Whitehall.
On this day in 1945 the three allied leaders, Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin, met to discuss the fate of Germany after WW II. L-R: Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Josef Stalin with their advisers at Yalta, in the Crimea, where the Allies decided the future of post-Second World War Europe.
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 04/02/1945 : On this day in 1945 the three allied leaders, Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin, met to discuss the fate of Germany after WW II. L-R: Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Josef Stalin with their advisers at Yalta, in the Crimea, where the Allies decided the future of post-Second World War Europe.
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CP2STO50159 | 1945-02 
The scene at Smithfield market, London, soon after the explosion of a German V-2 rocket. The market floor collapsed, with many falling into the crater. Others were killed by the falling debris. 110 people were killed in the incident, one of the worst tolls from the V-weapons.
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CP2STO50157 | 1945-03 
HRH King George VI (second left) is introduced to the Chelsea players before the match.
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CP2STO50154 | 1945-04 
CB Fry and friends watch the match from the Clock Tower Stand at Lord's
Tommy Lawton, English Captain, heading the ball from a corner kick in the French goal area.
VE Day celebrations continue in the East End of London, marking the end of the war in Europe.
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CP2STO50152 | 1945-05 
PREMIUM --  PA NEWS PHOTOS CIRCA 1945: ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL: WORK BEGINS TO REPAIR THE DAMAGE CAUSED BY LUFTWAFFE BOMBING RAIDS ON THE CITY OF LONDON. PHOTO PART OF PA SECOND WORLD WAR COLLECTION.  (NEG. NO. 114303-115)
Crowds watch British tanks parade along Whitehall.
Winston Churchill leaving Westminster Abbey, London, after the memorial service to the late Prime Minister Lloyd George.
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CP2STO50151 | 1945-06 
Lord's officials hold back spectators who tried to force the Grace gates open after being locked out due to the huge interest in the game.
Royal Australian Air Force airmen watching the match
A long queue for the tea bar
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CP2STO50148 | 1945-07 
The Houses of Parliament floodlit on V.J Day (Victory over Japan Day) the day when the Second World War ended.
The floodlit Buckingham Palace with the crowd cheering the King and Queen after his speech on VJ Day.
Crowds in Piccadilly Circus on V.J Day.
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CP2STO50147 | 1945-08 
Impressive ceremonial marked the surrender proceedings when representatives of the Japanese Imperial Army handed back Singapore to the Allies. Here General Itagaki signs the surrender document. Lord Louis Mountbatten presided as Commander of the Allied Forces.
Work begins to repair the damage caused by the Luftwaffe bombing raids on the city of London.
Battle of Britain heroes on their way to Westminster Abbey for a Battle of Britain Remembrance Service.
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CP2STO50145 | 1945-09 
RAF Group Captain Douglas Bader (right) drives, watched by his playing partner Wing Commander PB Lucas (left)
51 flags of the United Nations flying outside Central Hall, Westminster.
Window display of shoes with notice saying "These shoes for display only"
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CP2STO50143 | 1945-10 
(L-R) CS Bongard, RFU Committee member, and Billy Williams, purchaser of the land on which Twickenham was built
A section of the huge 85,000 crowd spills out of the packed stands onto the pitch as several hundred daring souls, desperate to see the lauded Dynamo Moscow team, get an elevated, if somewhat dangerous, view from the roof of the stand
Fleet Street, London during a blackout as a result of several London Gas Works striking.
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CP2STO50141 | 1945-11 
A crowd of civilians and servicemen gather to view the notice posted on the gates of Wandsworth Prison in London announcing the execution of John Amery who was executed at the jail in December 1945 after admitting treachery.
A lamplighter on his rounds on a foggy day in Blackfriars, London.
Harlequins' CM Horner (with ball) is tackled by Leicester's Tom Berry (c)
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CP2STO50139 | 1945-12 
Queen Elizabeth II feeds a carrot to a horse, watched by trainer Paul Nicholls, during a visit to Manor Farm Stables in Ditcheat, Somerset on March 28, 2019.
King Charles III (centre) arrives for a Sunday church service at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham, Norfolk. Picture date: Sunday January 5, 2025.
Vanessa Hudgens, Austin Butler attends the "2015 Dance Industry Awards" held at Avalon
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