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Raid on the German occupied French port of Dunkirk in Northern France by Liberator aircraft of the United States Army Air Force, escorted by fighters
Nine bombs bursting on the concrete runway of St. Omer / Longuenesse aerodrome during a Royal Air Force daylight sweep over enemy occupied Northern France during the Second World War. June 1941
Bombers of the RAF carried out a daylight attack on Le Havre in enemy occupied Northern France on 26th March 1942 when docks and buildings were hit
Heavy aircraft of RAF Bomber Command - Stirlings, Halifax, and Manchester - made a daylight attack upon the Nazi pocket-battleships, Scharnhorst and Gneisenau
Daylight attack on La Riche Railway bridge at Tours in Southern France by Marauder medium bombers of the American Ninth Air Force
An attack made by Mosquito fighters of the RAF Second Tactical Air Force on a school beloved to be used as a German barracks at Egletons, 50 miles south of Limoges in South Western France
Action picture made during a successful attack by flying Fortresses of the U. SAction picture made during a successful attack by flying Fortresses of the U.S. 8th Air Forces on the German Gilsy aerodrome at Amiens early on the morning of 14.7.43 shows - bombs bursting dead
Aircraft of the RAF attack industrial works in Paris, occupied France during the Second World War. Picture taken the following day at low altitude shows the damage done to the works. 3rd March 1942
This Ninth Air Force reconnaissance photograph shows the damage caused in St. Vith, German-held key town in the Ardennes salient
A bridge linking the peninsula with the mainland at Brest was rendered useless by Marauders and Havocs of the American Ninth Air Force, which attacked the port on 3rd September 1944
While on a fighter-bomber mission well behind the German lines in France, Lieutenant Mayne, a US Ninth Air Force Thunderbolt pilot
Picture showing the results of Allied Air attacks oh a large constructional works in the Pas De Calais area of Northern France, similar to the large site recently captures in theCherbourg Peninsula
A train-load of 120 flying bombs intended for London was attacked end destroyed by RAF rocket firing Typhoons on 1st September 1944 at Schulen, near the Albert Canal in Belgium
On the morning of 21st November 1944, Yugoslav Partisans entered the enemy-held town of Risan which had been cut off from communication with the main force, except by sea
Rocket-firing RAF Beaufighters of the Balkan Air force recently attacked a suspected German headquarters for operations against Marshal Titos partisan forces in Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia
Smoke rises from bomb hits on German harbour installations at Split, Yugoslavia on the Adriatic Coast as B-25 Mitchell medium bombers of the US 12th Air Force raid facilities used by the enemy to
An outstanding job of precision bombing on a difficult target is shown in this picture of the harbour of Split, Yugoslavia, one of the most important German held ports on the Adriatic Coast
South African rocket-firing Beaufighters of the Balkan Air force recently attacked a German occupied barracks at Tirana, Albania. It is since reported that the capital has been liberated
Heavy concentrations of bombs strike the Bauer and Schaurte bolt and screw factory at Haus, Germany, attacked by Flying Fortress bombers of the American Eighth Air Force
The greatest quantity of airborne supplies ever dropped to resistance forces in the Mediterranean zone during a 48 hour period was safely delivered to Marshal Titos partisan army in Yugoslavia by
The white signal of surrender on the bomb battered landing ground on the island of Pantelleria during the SecondWorld War
Allied Invasion of Southern France during the Second World War, codename Operation Dragoon. Motor torpedo boats on their way across the Mediterranean Sea to the invasion beaches of Southern France
Photograph taken during an attack on the railway workshops and engine sheds at Tours by unescorted Mosquito aircraft of Bomber Command
Photograph taken during an attack by bombers of the US Army Air Force on an Atlantic U-boat base at St Nazaire, .Picture shows bombs falling from one of the American bombers towards the target area
The gigantic fleet of warships, transports, landing craft, supply ships waiting for the signal to launch the assault for the liberation of Europe ahead of the D-Day landings on the beaches of
Aerial view showing the new Chelmsley Wood housing estate, Solihull. 7th July 1968
Aerial view of the Port Sunlight model village and suburb in the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral, Merseyside which was built by Lever Brothers to accommodate workers in its soap factory
Aerial view of the devastation caused following the attack by Royal Air Force No. 617 Squadron (subsequently publicised as the " Dam Busters")
The famous "Dam Busters"raid by Royal Air Force NoThe famous " Dam Busters" raid by Royal Air Force No. 617 Squadron on the Mohne, Eder and Sorpe Dams in the Ruhr Valley, Germany
Aerial view showing the damage to the Mohne Dam in the Ruhr Valley, Germany following an attack by Royal Air Force No. 617 Squadron (subsequently publicised as the " Dam Busters")
Stunning view of Edinburgh, Scotlands capital city, taken from the Radical Road in Kings park, showing the Old Tower with her smoking chimneys and the outline of the Royal Mile
An Imperial Airways Armstrong Whitworth aircraft of the Argosy class. All the original seven have now been dismantled except one now used for joy-riding at Blackpool. 18th September 1936
Aerial view of the city of Swansea in South Wales, showing residential housing and industrial docks behind. Circa 1960
Aerial view showing the Singer Manufacturing Company sewing machine factory in Kilbowie, Clydebank. Circa 1935
French aviator Louis Bleriot arrives at Croydon airport with his wife for twenty year anniversary celebrations in London, England, to commemorate his historic crossing of the English Channel in 1909
Aerial picture of Ninian Park, home of Cardiff City Football Club. 1962
Aerial view of Glorious Goodwood, 2nd August 1923
Huge crowds gather to watch the Rolling Stones in concert at Knebworth House, Hertfordshire. 22nd August 1976
A thousand heads turned as the spine-tingling growl came from somewhere beyond the horizon. And slowly, a distant speck grew into a silhouette against the sky
The Coronation Stream-Lined Train snaking its way out of Newcastle Central Station on 2nd July 1937 en route to Edinburgh
General view showing One Canada Square in Canary Wharf, London during its construction. The building is the tallest in the United Kingdom at 770 feet above ground level. July 1991
The River Thames at Kew South of Brentford, Middlesex Kew Gardens, left foreground May 1976
This was ScotlandIs busiest shopping street - Argyle Street, Glasgow The rush was caused by a last gasp Saturday stampede for Christmas presents
Reading Festival Crowd 1975
General views of Trafalgar Square in London. Landmarks in view are Lions by sculptor Edwin Landseer, Nelsons column, the National Gallery, Admiralty Arch and The Mall. May 1937
Aberystwyth holiday resort on the west coast of Wales July 1927
A general scene showing the Bee Gees during their performance at the Anaheim Convention Centre in California, USA. February 1968