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St Clement Danes is an Anglican church in the City of Westminster, London. It is situated... As a result of the blaze, the churchs ten bells fell to the ground
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Air Raid Precautions (ARP) refers to a number of organisations and guidelines in the United... During the war almost 7, 000 Civil Defence workers were killed
Civilians search through bombed houses for salvage in Bristol during Second World War. 10th June 1942
Un-named Free French Naval Captain poses with a drink for the press at their barracks in Southern England. 5th May 1944
The officers mess of the Free French Navy at their barracks in Southern England. 5th May 1944
Un-named Free French Naval officer and sailor at their barracks in Southern England 5th May 1944
Un-named Free French Naval officers at their barracks in Southern England 5th May 1944
The entrance to th First Aid Post at Dover dug into the white cliffs. 22nd February 1945
Some of the American soldiers that released a number of Russian prisoners when Cherbourg fell to the US Army. The Russian POWs had been forced to work on the building of the German defences
Free French Sailors and Naval Commandos pose for the press at their their barracks in Southern England. 5th May 1944
Free French Sailors and Naval Commandos train in unarmed combat at their their barracks in Southern England. 5th May 1944
Nurses prepare a bed at a First Aid Post in Dover dug into the white cliffs. 22nd February 1945
Free French sailors are call to parade by a bugler at their barracks in Southern England. 5th May 1944
Nurses prepare the First Aid Post in Dover dug into the white cliffs. 22nd February 1945
A First Aid Post at Dover dug into the white cliffs. 22nd February 1945
Citizens of Helmond, with a few belongings leaving the town to take shelter behind British lines as elements of the 29th Armoured Brigade push on through the town towards Ms. 22nd September 1944
A Dutch soldier of the Princess Irene regiment (right) and British troops guard the Albert Canal bridge. Circa 1944
British 7. 2 heavy gun in action on the banks of the River Ms firing at a range of 7000British 7.2 heavy gun in action on the banks of the River Ms firing at a range of 7000 yards. Pictured, the gun crew in action. Circa 1944
Infantry of the 1st Battalion The Suffolks in the dugouts on the banks of the River Ms. 27th November 1944
British Landings on Walcheren. The scene on the Walcheren coast after the allied landing. November 1944
The German spearhead, whose objective was Dinant on the River Meuse lost a large number of vehicles before it was halted. A large number of armoured cars, half-tracks
Assault troops advancing through the streets of Flushing (Vlissingen). November 1944
An Allied patrol moves across a damaged bridge over the River Meuse near Broekhuizen. November 1944
Humber light reconnaissance cars of No. 2777 Field Squadron, RAF Regiment at the ready position outside the railway station in Middleburg, Holland, as Allied forces enter the town. November 1944
British Landings on Walcheren. Assault troops advancing through the streets of Flushing (Vlissingen) where there was sharp fighting. November 1944
General Sir John Dill with Czech troops in the Western Command. December 1940
A landing craft infantry going to the aid of LCI (S) 532 which was hit by enemy shells below the waterline during the landing by Royal Marine commandos on the island of Walcheren at Westkapelle
Crowd of civilians in Beirut, Lebanon. 12th November 1943Crowd of civilians in Beirut, Lebanon.12th November 1943
Two Londoners, Private F. Hicks and Private H. Jacobs, chat with an Iraqi labourer at the second " Clapham Junction" railway station which is situated on a miniature railway at a Base
French troops in Lebanon. 12th November 1943
Col. Collets Circassians, who, after braving many dangers, rode many miles over high mountain ranges in order to avoid frontier posts, and many forced the River Jordan and arrived
A low altitude photograph of four H. E. 115 seaplanes moored off BergenA low altitude photograph of four H.E. 115 seaplanes moored off Bergen. Taken by RAF aircraft in the course of actual operations against the enemy
In Bandung Flying Officer L. Sowden, of Cirencester, (left) helps a Dutch refugee into an R.A.F. aircraft which will take him to Batavia. Circa January 1946
French motorcycle patrols in Lebanon, facing the Town Hall in the Place de l Etoile. 12th November 1943
US planes drop phosphorous bombs over the Lakunai airfield in Rabaul, Papua New Guinea. April 1944
British ATS women in the Middle East, getting letters from home. November 1942
Malaya, Britain pursues "Scorched Earth"policyMalaya, Britain pursues " Scorched Earth" policy. Pursuing the " Scorched Earth" policy, the British forces in Malaya have burnt thousands of bales of rubber
US Flying Fortresses of the Eighth Air Force bomb a German aluminium plant in Heroya, Norway. 24th July 1943
Senegalese light machine gunner of the French Forces on a training exercise in the Middle East. December 1943
Supplies from Great Britain and the USA arrive in the Middle East. Pictured, some of the latest supplies being unloaded. Tons of bully beef being loaded on to trucks on the quayside. November 1942
In liberated Norway. The bomb proof submarine pens at Trondheim, Norway. May 1945
US aircraft bomb the Japanese airbase on the Kwajalein Atoll. April 1944
Air attack on Godvik oil supplies, near Bergen. August 1940
A convoy of British 25 pounders navigate a flooded section of road on their way up the front, Malaya. January 1942
Inhabitants of Kautokeino after their homes were razed to the ground by retreating Germans. Pictured, some of the inhabitants who managed to obtain some material to build a small hut. March 1945
US troops land ashore from LC-IL (landing craft - infantry large) vessels to storm Japanese strong-holds at the mouth of the Tor River in New Guinea. Circa May 1944