Victory in Europe Day celebration in London,England at the end of World War II. Large crowd of civilians stand in front of Buckingham Palace gateway for Victory in Europe (V-E )day celebration. Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill and party arrive at the Palace. They get off a limousine car. Churchill climbs up the palace steps. Churchill,King George VI of the United Kingdom and other officials on steps of the Buckingham Palace.
Victory in Europe Day celebration in London,England at the end of World War II. Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill,King George VI of the United Kingdom and other officials stand on steps of Buckingham Palace. They pose for photographers. Dignitaries climb up steps. Large crowd of civilians gathered in front of the palace gateway for Victory in Europe (V-E ) day celebration.
Victory in Europe Day celebrated in London, England towards the end of World War II. Welsh Guards, an infantry regiment of the British Army, parade in front of Buckingham Palace. A band of musicians also parade along with the Welsh Guards. People move around the Mall. People cheer and applaud as they move.
Ruins of buildings in London, England towards the end of World War II. British civilians move around the ruins. The civilians dig in the ruins. Buildings all around wrecked by German V-2 flying bombs. Soldiers clear the ruins of wrecked buildings. A portrait of Queen Victoria hangs on a wall of a wrecked Building.
Victory in Europe Day celebrated in London, England towards the end of World War II. British civilians move around the city. The civilians buy British and United States flags. Various buildings draped with British flags. A British flag flutters on the top of a building. The civilians celebrate Victory in Europe Day. Soldiers walk into a church. Church services attended by United States soldiers and Canadian Women's Army Corps.
V-E Day at Piccadilly Circus in London, England during World War II. A clock on a building shows 6.00 PM and reads 'Guinness Time, Guinness is good for you'. Several name boards on a building at Piccadilly Circus. The clock on the building showing 6.15 PM. A large crowd in front of the building on V-E (Victory in Europe) Day. A number of soldiers and a few girls holding flags on a pyramidal structure on the street. A few soldiers climbing to the topmost part of the structure and waving British flags.
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