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Images Dated 24th January 2018 (page 6)

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Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: Warren Mitchell and Pat Heywood as Fred Midway and Hilda Midway

Warren Mitchell and Pat Heywood as Fred Midway and Hilda Midway
in All The Way Up

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

Filming a sequence from Dunkirk (1958)
with Richard Attenborough

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: British soldiers in the water waiting to be rescued

British soldiers in the water waiting to be rescued
in a scene from Dunkirk (1958)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: British soldiers in the water waiting to be rescued

British soldiers in the water waiting to be rescued
in a scene from Dunkirk (1958)

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

Filming a sequence from Dunkirk (1958)
with British soldiers boarding one of the small boats

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: Richard Attenborough

Richard Attenborough
in a scene from Dunkirk (1958)

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

A night sequence from Dunkirk (1958)
with British soldiers on a bridge in Dunkirk

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: A night scene with Bernard Lee

A night scene with Bernard Lee
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: A night scene on a bridge

A night scene on a bridge
from Dunkirk (1958)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: British troops stranded on the beach

British troops stranded on the beach
in a night scene from Dunkirk (1958)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: British soldiers around a wounded comrade

British soldiers around a wounded comrade
in a scene from Dunkirk (1958)

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

Corporal Bins (John Mills)
helps a wounded comrade in arms in a scene from Dunkirk (1958)

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
in a scene from Dunkirk (1958)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: British soldiers around a wounded comrade

British soldiers around a wounded comrade
in a scene from Dunkirk (1958)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: A night scene on a country road

A night scene on a country road
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: On the stage at Ealing

On the stage at Ealing
filming Dunkirk (1958)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: John Mills as Corporal Bins in close combat with a German Soldier

John Mills as Corporal Bins in close combat with a German Soldier
in a scene from Dunkirk (1958)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: A medium close up of John Mills

A medium close up of John Mills
as Corporal Bins in a scene from Dunkirk (1958)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: Corporal Bins and Charles Foreman talk at night

Corporal Bins and Charles Foreman talk at night
John Mills and Bernard Lee in a scene from Dunkirk (1958)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: British soldiers exchange information on the way to Dunkirk

British soldiers exchange information on the way to Dunkirk
in a scene from the Leslie Normans war classic (1958)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: Corporal Bins and Charles Foreman talk at night

Corporal Bins and Charles Foreman talk at night
John Mills and Bernard Lee in a scene from Dunkirk (1958)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: British soldiers exchange information on the way to Dunkirk

British soldiers exchange information on the way to Dunkirk
in a scene from the Leslie Normans war classic (1958)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: Corporal Bins (John Mills) and British Soldiers hide from German bomber planes

Corporal Bins (John Mills) and British Soldiers hide from German bomber planes
in a scene from Dunkirk (1958)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: British soldiers run towards the boat of John Holden (Richard Attenborough)

British soldiers run towards the boat of John Holden (Richard Attenborough)
in a scene from Dunkirk (1958)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: Two British Army trucks stranded on the beach

Two British Army trucks stranded on the beach
in a scene from Dunkirk (1958)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: British soldiers on the road to Dunkirk

British soldiers on the road to Dunkirk
in a scene from Leslie Normans film

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: Bernard Lee as Charles Foreman

Bernard Lee as Charles Foreman
in a scene from Dunkirk (1958)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: Bernard Lee as Charles Foreman

Bernard Lee as Charles Foreman
in a scene from Dunkirk (1958)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: British soldiers try to board one of the small boats during a German bombardment

British soldiers try to board one of the small boats during a German bombardment
in a scene from Dunkirk (1958)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: Robert Urquhart and John Mills

Robert Urquhart and John Mills
in a scene from Dunkirk (1958)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: The scene of Charles Foremans death

The scene of Charles Foremans death
in Dunkirk (1958)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: Army vehicles on fire

Army vehicles on fire
in a scene from Dunkirk (1958)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: British Soldiers on the beach

British Soldiers on the beach
in a scene from Dunkirk (1958)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: John Mills with Sean Barrett and Bernard Lee in the background

John Mills with Sean Barrett and Bernard Lee in the background
in a scene from Dunkirk (1958)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: Patricia Plunkett and Richard Atteborough

Patricia Plunkett and Richard Atteborough
as Grace and John Holden consider the antigas mask for their child in Dunkirk (1958)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: John Holden faces an angry Merchant Seaman in the local pub

John Holden faces an angry Merchant Seaman in the local pub
Richard Attenborough and Victor Maddern in a scene from Dunkirk (1958)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: Nicholas Hannen as Vice-Admiral Ramsey

Nicholas Hannen as Vice-Admiral Ramsey
in a scene from Dunkirk (1958)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: John Mills and Richard Attenborough

John Mills and Richard Attenborough
in a scene from Dunkirk (1958)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: Bernard Lee

Bernard Lee
in a scene from Dunkirk (1958)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: Privates on parade

Privates on parade
John Mills in the foreground in a scene from Dunkirk (1958)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: Bernard Lee and Maxine Audley

Bernard Lee and Maxine Audley
as Charles and Diana Foreman in Dunkirk (1958)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: Corporal Tubby Bins readies himself to run

Corporal Tubby Bins readies himself to run
John Mills in Dunkirk (1958)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: MG MGTC 1949 Black

MG MGTC 1949 Black
MGX276398

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: MG X-Power SV 2004 Orange metallic

MG X-Power SV 2004 Orange metallic
MGX275137

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: MG Magnette 1957 Grey light

MG Magnette 1957 Grey light
MGX274424

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2018: MG MGB Roadster 1963 Blue light

MG MGB Roadster 1963 Blue light
MGX273149



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