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Background image01459 Collection: Explaining the composition of an incendiary bomb to office girls of a city company who

Explaining the composition of an incendiary bomb to office girls of a city company who are taking part in a fire fighting course

Background image01459 Collection: A German Luftwaffe fighter plane downed by the RAF and resting on the beach at Norfolk

A German Luftwaffe fighter plane downed by the RAF and resting on the beach at Norfolk. The plane is a Messerschmitt. The Battle of Britain lasted from 10th July 1940 to 31st October 1940 Picture

Background image01459 Collection: Air Vice Marshall Sir Richard Peck greets a trans-Atlantic ferry crew after their arrival

Air Vice Marshall Sir Richard Peck greets a trans-Atlantic ferry crew after their arrival in Britain. Its mission was to deliver American-built bombers from Canada to defend Britain

Background image01459 Collection: The British Army in training with a new field gun. World War Two

The British Army in training with a new field gun. World War Two. A soldier stands holding the priming iron that will be used to clean the gun

Background image01459 Collection: Civil Defence stand down in Hyde Park. Picture Shows. Leading fire woman Miss W. E

Civil Defence stand down in Hyde Park. Picture Shows. Leading fire woman Miss W. E
Civil Defence stand down in Hyde Park. Picture Shows. Leading fire woman Miss W.E. Seddon of A Division Headquarters who has been in the National Fire Service since 1936

Background image01459 Collection: Blackout restrictions are lifted towards the end of the Second World War

Blackout restrictions are lifted towards the end of the Second World War. A scene looking into well lit cafe on Oxford Street, Central London. 23rd April 1945

Background image01459 Collection: Australians advance on Bardia, Libya. January 1941

Australians advance on Bardia, Libya. January 1941

Background image01459 Collection: View of bomb damage to the interior of St Anthonys church in South East London

View of bomb damage to the interior of St Anthonys church in South East London, after it was struck by incendiary bombs of the German Luftwaffe in an air raid on the capital. Circa 1941

Background image01459 Collection: All fighter pilots most learn how to load their guns in case of emergency

All fighter pilots most learn how to load their guns in case of emergency. picture shows officer pilots practicing loading their guns on a spare wing. April 1941

Background image01459 Collection: Miss Muriel Haddesley, former England woman cricketer and Warwickshire County golfer

Miss Muriel Haddesley, former England woman cricketer and Warwickshire County golfer and hockey player, has been appointed to supervise the physical training

Background image01459 Collection: Picture taken on board, one of HMS Escort Vessels during West Coast Convoy shows one of

Picture taken on board, one of HMS Escort Vessels during West Coast Convoy shows one of the the bright moments of the day. The Rum Ration is due any moment now. 20th October 1942

Background image01459 Collection: A famous RAF fighter station near London runs its own agricultural section for producing

A famous RAF fighter station near London runs its own agricultural section for producing pigs, rabbits, ducks and eggs. The labour is provided by the station personnel in their spare time

Background image01459 Collection: View of bomb damage Jewin Street in the City of London, after it was struck by bombs of

View of bomb damage Jewin Street in the City of London, after it was struck by bombs of the German Luftwaffe in an air raid on the capital. Circa 1941

Background image01459 Collection: Britain prepares for war. A mock accident staged for training purposes shows medics

Britain prepares for war. A mock accident staged for training purposes shows medics treating the injured person. October 1939

Background image01459 Collection: Australians with a captured Italian bomber in Bardia. January 1941

Australians with a captured Italian bomber in Bardia. January 1941

Background image01459 Collection: Eighth Army soldiers Sepoy Sardara Singh of Slal Kat District

Eighth Army soldiers Sepoy Sardara Singh of Slal Kat District, India and Sepoy Jaawant Singh of District Pattiola, India, both of Indian Division

Background image01459 Collection: Picture taken at a battery in the Eastern Command, which is manned entirely by

Picture taken at a battery in the Eastern Command, which is manned entirely by Newfoundlanders. Men bringing up shells for the gun on trolleys. February 1941

Background image01459 Collection: WaF band, leading Treforest Trading Estate 'Wings for Victory'

WaF band, leading Treforest Trading Estate "Wings for Victory"
WaF band, leading Treforest Trading Estate " Wings for Victory" parade during the Second World War, Circa March 1943

Background image01459 Collection: Picture shows bomb damage to Geraldine House, Fetter Lane, off Fleet Street, London, EC1

Picture shows bomb damage to Geraldine House, Fetter Lane, off Fleet Street, London, EC1. Home of The Daily Mirror and Sunday Pictorial from 1920 to 1961

Background image01459 Collection: General Alan Brooke, The Commander in Chief, Home Forces, visited the Northern Command

General Alan Brooke, The Commander in Chief, Home Forces, visited the Northern Command, and was accompanied on his tour by the Commander In Chief of Northern Command, Sir Ronald Adam

Background image01459 Collection: A Machine gun platoon of the West African Infantry Recce Company

A Machine gun platoon of the West African Infantry Recce Company, West African Frontier Force at Practice, firing a Vickers Machine-gun. August 1942

Background image01459 Collection: The first contingent of ground staff volunteers for the RAF have arrived in Britain

The first contingent of ground staff volunteers for the RAF have arrived in Britain from the West Indies. Picture shows: A volunteer just back from Stores and well set up. February 1944

Background image01459 Collection: Commander George Gilbertson, Royal Navy, of Pontardawe

Commander George Gilbertson, Royal Navy, of Pontardawe, taking the salute at a parade which marked the opening of Warship Week at Pontardawe. March 1942

Background image01459 Collection: Picture taken on 22nd June 1944 behind the fighting line in Normandy, Northern France

Picture taken on 22nd June 1944 behind the fighting line in Normandy, Northern France. While in the Caen / Tilly area British

Background image01459 Collection: Admiral Sir Gerald Dickens opening Cardiffs Warship Week. Also In the picture; Col

Admiral Sir Gerald Dickens opening Cardiffs Warship Week. Also In the picture; Col. Gerald Gaskell, Col. Lyttleton, Col. Sir Gerald Bruce, Sir Willie Reardon-Smith, Bt

Background image01459 Collection: Corps Commandant Mrs. R. Peake inspected new recruits of the M. T. C. at Cardiff

Corps Commandant Mrs. R. Peake inspected new recruits of the M. T. C. at Cardiff
Corps Commandant Mrs.R.Peake inspected new recruits of the M.T.C. at Cardiff. She is seen talking to some of the officers

Background image01459 Collection: Alice Mitchell rescued, her kitten from a bombed house after an air raid by the German

Alice Mitchell rescued, her kitten from a bombed house after an air raid by the German Luftwaffe on Cardiff. Circa 1941

Background image01459 Collection: Gunner F. E. Tett of the Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery

Gunner F. E. Tett of the Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery
Gunner F.E. Tett of the Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, with his wife and daughter who greeted him on his arrival at Cardiff as he returns home from duty in the Far East at he end of

Background image01459 Collection: Viscount Gort, Commander in Chief of the British Expeditionary Force with the Duke Of

Viscount Gort, Commander in Chief of the British Expeditionary Force with the Duke Of Gloucester and a French officer discussing the movement of troops. Circa 1939

Background image01459 Collection: V2 Rocket strike on Duke Street during Second World War. 11th December 1944

V2 Rocket strike on Duke Street during Second World War. 11th December 1944

Background image01459 Collection: Picture shows 8, 441 tons The Domala, an Italian Liner, after it was bombed off

Picture shows 8, 441 tons The Domala, an Italian Liner, after it was bombed off the English coast in 1939. Domala was an 8, 441 ton cargo liner which was built in 1920 and launched as Magnava

Background image01459 Collection: Picture shows The Domala, an Italian Liner, after it was bombed off the English coast in

Picture shows The Domala, an Italian Liner, after it was bombed off the English coast in 1939. Domala was an 8, 441 ton cargo liner which was built in 1920 and launched as Magnava

Background image01459 Collection: Two Australians inspect Italian tanks abandoned in the Western Desert. December 1940

Two Australians inspect Italian tanks abandoned in the Western Desert. December 1940

Background image01459 Collection: Bomb damage in Central London after a German Air Raid during The Blitz

Bomb damage in Central London after a German Air Raid during The Blitz. London, England EC4M 8AD. 15th January 1942

Background image01459 Collection: Picture shows Geraldine House, Fetter Lane, off Fleet Street, London, EC1

Picture shows Geraldine House, Fetter Lane, off Fleet Street, London, EC1. Home of The Daily Mirror and Sunday Pictorial from 1920 to 1961

Background image01459 Collection: Dazed patients outside the Central London Ophthalmic Hospital Grays Inn Road

Dazed patients outside the Central London Ophthalmic Hospital Grays Inn Road, London following a V2 attack on the city. 21st February 1945

Background image01459 Collection: Police officers recover a cash register following a V2 attack on Sidmouth Street

Police officers recover a cash register following a V2 attack on Sidmouth Street and Grays Inn Road, London. 21st February 1945

Background image01459 Collection: Sweeping the channels into Singapore, one of the most vital

Sweeping the channels into Singapore, one of the most vital and most mined ports in the world, are flotillas of minesweepers manned by Malays

Background image01459 Collection: Indian troops have been in the thick of the battles on the 8th Army front

Indian troops have been in the thick of the battles on the 8th Army front. On 2nd December 1943, Indian shock troops were reported pushing forward past Consalvi

Background image01459 Collection: Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin, (right) addresses a celebratory meeting after the Labour

Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin, (right) addresses a celebratory meeting after the Labour Partys triumph in the general election, August 11, 1945

Background image01459 Collection: Rescue workers search the collapsed buildings of the Central London Ophthalmic Hospital

Rescue workers search the collapsed buildings of the Central London Ophthalmic Hospital Grays Inn Road, London following a V2 attack on the city. 21st February 1945

Background image01459 Collection: Two pre-fabricated Ports, each as big a a Gibraltar were manufactured in Britain in

Two pre-fabricated Ports, each as big a a Gibraltar were manufactured in Britain in segments, towed across the Channel and set down off the coast of Normandy

Background image01459 Collection: Dazed patients outside the Central London Ophthalmic Hospital Grays Inn Road

Dazed patients outside the Central London Ophthalmic Hospital Grays Inn Road, London following a V2 attack on the city. 21st February 1945

Background image01459 Collection: Police officers recover a cash register following a V2 attack on Sidmouth Street

Police officers recover a cash register following a V2 attack on Sidmouth Street and Grays Inn Road, London. 21st February 1945

Background image01459 Collection: Herbert Morrison (Left) Prime Minister Clement Richard Attlee

Herbert Morrison (Left) Prime Minister Clement Richard Attlee, (Right) on the stage along with his wife, listen to a speech by Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin

Background image01459 Collection: Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin, (right) addresses a celebratory meeting after the Labour

Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin, (right) addresses a celebratory meeting after the Labour Partys triumph in the general election, August 11, 1945

Background image01459 Collection: Two pre-fabricated Ports, each as big a a Gibraltar were manufactured in Britain in

Two pre-fabricated Ports, each as big a a Gibraltar were manufactured in Britain in segments, towed across the Channel and set down off the coast of Normandy

Background image01459 Collection: A British Armoured Brigade in the Middle East, inspected by the General officer

A British Armoured Brigade in the Middle East, inspected by the General officer commanding Corps. After the inspection the general took the salute at the " Drive Past" using an armoured car



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