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Members of a army bomb disposal squad placing an explosive charge around the fuse of an unexploded German bomb in a London Park prior to detonation. Circa September 1940
UFO, TV Series. Actresses from the science fiction series about an alien invasion of Earth, pictured during photo-call to promote the series outside Hall of Memories, Birmingham, 15th September 1970
Sports Day at Keep Hatch Primary School, Wokingham, July 1980
Members of a army bomb disposal squad rolling a unexploded German bomb through a London Park after defusing it. The bomb was later taken to Hackney Marsh where it was exploded. Circa September 1940
Mosquito B Mark IV Series 2, DZ313, seen here during a test flight shortly before delivery to No. 105 Squadron RAF at RAF Marham, St Faith, Norfolk 14th September 1942
Two De Havilland Mosquito bomber planes from the No. 140 Wing RAF of the Second TacticalTwo De Havilland Mosquito bomber planes from the No.140 Wing RAF of the Second Tactical Air Force attack the Gestapo headquarters housed in the University of Aarhus in Denmark during the Second World
Picture taken from the Mediterranean Sea taken on board USS Mackenzie, one of the escorting US destroyers, during the successful bombardment of enemy batteries, dumps and roads to the west of Gaeta
A typical paratroop of Airborne Forces, complete with rubber crash helmet and Thompson machine gun, taking part in a training exercise in the English countryside during the Second World War
The British Advance east of Tilly in Normandy, Northern France during the Second World War
Jacqueline Darcy, twenty three year old of the French Resistance (third right), who forged more than three hundred identity cards
The British Navy has played no small part in the British success in the Western Desert
Members of the Bomb disposal squad measuring the length of a time delayed bomb taken from a shop in Brixton Hill, South London during the Second World War. Circa 1940
The RAF is fighting in Greece and playing no small part in the successes against the Italian forces. An RAF Sunderland Flying Boat over the Isles of Greece. 28th December 1940
Aerial view of B17 Fortress bombers of the US 8th Air Force plastering another Nazi fighter base at the Amiens-Glisy aerodrome in Northern France at the end of a month that saw the Anglo-American air
British destroyers in the vital Mediterranean area get plenty of action. Between the attacks on enemy aircraft and submarines, they practice the arts of sea warfare
An armoured regiment overhauling one of their tanks Sherman for further battle against The German army in the Caen sector of Northern France during the Second World War. July 1944
A Sherman Firefly 1C Tank of the 11th Armoured Division leads a column of tanks through Gemert, Holland. 26th September 1944
R. A. F Coastal Command Sunderland kills U BoatR.A.F Coastal Command Sunderland kills U Boat. Sighting his first U boat after more than 500 hours of flying with R.A.F
The new fighter of the R. A. F. the Mustang, this American built aircraft is nowThe new fighter of the R.A.F. the Mustang, this American built aircraft is now being used for low level attacks on occupied countries
Starving Dutch population bombed with food -- streaming from the bomb bay of a low-flying B-17 Flying Fortress of U.S. EIGTH AIR FORCE Ss 390th Bomb Group are cases of U.S
When the Army makes an assault landing in enemy occupied country, it is a well known fact that the Royal Navy convoy the men in assault landing craft
Corporal Burns, of Stockport, Cheshire, at the head of a forward patrol column, probes through the Burma swampland. Circa April/May 1945
A badly damaged Boeing B-17F-5-BO Flying Fortress, 41-24406, All American IIIA badly damaged Boeing B-17F-5-BO Flying Fortress, , All American III, after a collision with a German Messerschmitt 109 over Tunis
De Havilland Mosquito FB Mark VIs of No. 248 Squadron RAF seen here attacking a German M class minesweeper and two trawler auxiliaries in the mouth of the Gironde River off Royan, France
American crew members of the 381st Bomb Group return to a Bomber station of the U. SAmerican crew members of the 381st Bomb Group return to a Bomber station of the U.S
This picture shows the new armoured cars which a famous cavalry regiment has been equipped and which have been aptly christened Ironsides. They are very fast and can negotiate rough country
The General Post Office Home Guard has a large number of "veterans"The General Post Office Home Guard has a large number of " veterans" of the last war in its ranks
Two Prefabricated Ports, each as big as Gibraltar were manufactured in Britain in sections, towed across the Channel, and set down off the coast of Normandy
Ploughing steadily through the broken water, these destroyers of a British flotilla at exercise, give a vivid impression of the power of our navy. Circa October 1940
British Cruisers world-wide task. Cruisers like those have added another great chapter to Naval History with this weeks action against the Italians in the Mediterranean
Six-inch guns crew of H. M.s Jamaica. Jamaica is adopted by the Borough of BristolSix-inch guns crew of H.M.S Jamaica. Jamaica is adopted by the Borough of Bristol. March 1944
Radiolocation stretches out far beyond Britains shores to send back warnings of the approach of enemy aircraft
Liberated Paris. General de Gaulle has toured liberated Paris laying a wreath on the tomb of the Unknown Warrior, walking down the Champs Elysees
British Armys new self propelled bridges. It is now revealed that two new bridgingBritish Armys new self propelled bridges
The aircraft carrier HMS Formidable seen from the quarter deck of the battleship HMS Warspite at sea. August 1942
Operation Pluto (pipe-lines under the ocean). First pictures. One of the greatest supply stories of the war is now being told for the first time
Prefabricated Ports. Two Prefabricated Ports each as big as Gibraltar were manufactured in Britain, in sections, towed across the channel, and set down off the coast of Normandy
Members of the French Resistance in Corsica. November 1943
Servicing commandos of the RAF have a busy time on the Normandy airfields assembling rocket projectiles for the Typhoons. July 1944
The Fairey Swordfish, a torpedo bomber biplane designed by the Fairey Aviation Company and W.S. Hunt and used by the Fleet Air Arm of the Royal Navy. 13th August 1944
Consolidated PBY Catalina, an American flying boat, operating with RAF Coastal Command. 12th April 1941. (Embargo date). Pictured in flight, showing one of the gun turrets open
Royal Navy, Human Torpedo, 19th April 1944 (Embargo date). A manned rideable submarine diver propulsion vehicle
Land Army Girls out and about in Reading. Circa 1942
The LDV platoon of Messers Serpells, Reading. March off for a Sunday morning parade. 10th July 1940
The enormous scale of the blast and pressure effect from the atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki can be seen in the remains of the Mitsubishi steel works factory
One of the few structures to be left standing in the Japanese city of Hiroshima following the dropping of the " Little Boy" atomic bomb on Monday 6th August 1945
A flame throwing Bren Gun carrier named a "Wasp"A flame throwing Bren Gun carrier named a " Wasp" during training exercises at a tactical training school somewhere in India
A Royal Navy officer and rating looking across the centre of damage at Hiroshima several weeks after the dropping of the " Little Boy" atomic bomb on Monday 6th August 1945
The Battle of Taranto during the Second World War. The Royal Navy launched the first all-aircraft ship-to-ship naval attack in history
Hes fluffy and cuddly. Wendy Harrison seen here with one of the baby Chinchillas her mother Mary breeds. 3rd January 1959
A Sten sub machine carbine, an all metal gun used in a similar way to the American Thompson sub machine gun, weighing only seven pounds and designed especially for parachute troops
A Avro Anson of Coastal Command working in cooperation with two convoy escorts hunt down a German U-Boat in the Western Approaches in the spring of 1940
Eight pilots of a rocket projectile Typhoon squadron went to attack a group of enemy tanks. Owing to the bad visibility they could not see how many tanks were destroyed in the attack
Christmas party for Nelson Street Kids in Ladywood, Birmingham
The nuclear mushroom cloud rising over the Japanese city of Nagasaki following the dropping of the plutonium implosion bomb codenamed Fat Man on the city on the 9th August 1945
A formation of Mk1b Typhoons of No 56 Squadron on patrol from RAF Matlaske, Norfolk April 1943
The enormous scale of the blast effect from the atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki can be seen in the remains of this factory, which was half a mile from the detonation point
Rifles stand stacked ready while farmhands in the uniform and forage caps of parashooters carry on their work at an Essex farm
Mrs Myriam Mandragon tucks in baby Alphonse as older brother Ricardo looks on and asks his mother why wasn t the baby a new sister for him, as he had ordered. 3rd January 1959
Golcar Nursery school children pictured during a Wild West fund day and barbecue, organised as a treat after they won a prize for their float at the Golcar gala, 2nd July 1992
A Bren Gun Carrier seen here taking part in Army exercises in Northern England Circa 1941
Lord Dowding revisits Battle of Britain Operations room. Air Chief Marshal Lord Dowding in the operations room of No
The Churchill shows its sting. The Churchill Crocodile is the most powerful flame thrower in the world today. With its special fuel it shoots a flame thats is terrifying and deadly
This is one of the first pictures to be released telling the story of Radar. The radio locational development which British scientists had in readiness at the outbreak of war
South East Beavers Fun Day, Whitley Beaumont Campsite, West Yorkshire, 4th July 1992
Three thousand American troops marched through London, doing their bit for " Salute the Soldier" week, and London in return saluted these tough and engaging warriors and their four bands
Friday the Thirteenth reaches its century. A Halifax III of RAF Bomber Command No 158Friday the Thirteenth reaches its century
The Hunt Class destroyer HMS Brocklesby steaming at high speed during a target practice exercise off Plymouth Sound 4th November 1941
The Flower class corvette HMS Hibiscus (K24) escorting a convoy on the North Atlantic. September 1941
A US destroyer fires a pattern of depth charges during a search for a German U-boat
A Sherman VC Firefly tank of 24th Lancers, 8th Armoured Brigade, near St Leger, 11 June 1944
A big range of aircraft parked at the forward end of the flight deck of HMS Illustrious after landing on completion of an exercise in the Indian Ocean
The Flower class corvette HMS Camellia (K31) getting up steam before escorting a convoy across the North Atlantic. December 1941
Birmingham town crier rings in the new year 1st January 1959
General view showing the first British Motor Show organised by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, held at Crystal Palace. February 1903
General view looking across the centre of damage at Hiroshima following the dropping of the " Little Boy" atomic bomb on Monday 6th August 1945
Hobarts Funnies were a number of unusually modified tanks operated by the 79th Armoured Division and the Royal Engineers
Reading Home Guard seen here during a exercise at a weekend training camp. 15th June 1942
Motor Show Preview Day at Earls Court. Traffic Warden Jacqui Smith looks at the Flying Car model for the new James Bond film " The Man With The Golden Gun", an AMC Matador Coupe
Prince Pop Singer at Music awards. 11th February 1985
Fancy dress rugby match at Kings Meadow Park, Reading, Berkshire, July 1980
Gala, Beenham, Berkshire, July 1980
The former pool, set amongst the rocks, at Porthcawl front. Circa 1995