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Aero Engine Factory Supplying Luftwaffe Blitzed By U. S. FortressesAero Engine Factory Supplying Luftwaffe Blitzed By U.S. Fortresses. The Gnome and Rhone aircraft factories at Le-Mans, France, which not only manufactured aero engines for the Luftwaffe
Almost every bomb can be seen erupting in the heart of the target area at the Reims marshalling yards as U.S. Eight aF heavy bombers attacked on March 30th
Scenes of the escape roads between Falaise area and Seine, photographed from reconnaissance aircraft of the second TAF yesterday (20.8.44)
Liberation of Europe: Coastal Command Beau-fighters Attack German Minesweeper. At dawn on the morning of June 15th a Beaufighter strike wing of R.A.F
The wreaked highway bridges over the River Seine at Elbeuf, Airorafy of A. E. A. FThe wreaked highway bridges over the River Seine at Elbeuf, Airorafy of A.E.A.F. attacked them obliterating one completely and successfully cutting the other
Bostons attack Naval stores at Rennes. A reconnaissance photo of the target area taken some time after the Bostons attack
R. A. F. Bostons Attack Steelworks at Denain. This photo was taken duringR.A.F. Bostons Attack Steelworks at Denain. This photo was taken during the attack by Bostons of R.A.F Fighter Command on 16.8.43
Reims Rail Centre showing signs of recent attacks the rail marshalling yards at Reims, northeast of Paris is seen just before the U.S. Eight aF heavies attacked it on 30th May 1944
This picture shows wrecked highway bridge across the Seine at Mantes / GassiccourtThis picture shows wrecked highway bridge across the Seine at Mantes/Gassiccourt north-west of Paris which was attacked by A.E.A.F. aircraft recently
Three spans of the bridge at St. Blois Denis in Northern France Lie twisted in the water after the attack on June 11 by U.S. Eight aF heavy bombers
Fleet Air Arm Shatter Enemy Convoy. Picture taken from one of the attacking Barracudas during a Fleet Air Arm strike on a southbound enemy convoy off the coast of Norway
An American built Glenn-Martin Maryland aircraft of the R. A. FAn American built Glenn-Martin Maryland aircraft of the R.A.F. sighted a small one enemy motor-vessel south of Pantelleria recently and gunned it
The Attack On Benghazi. In an air attack on Benghazi the most important port in Eastern Libya, considerable damage was done to shipping as seen from this photograph taken following the raid
Addis Ababa after a visit by The Royal Air Force, a direct hit has been scored on the hangers which can be seen to be well alight and burning fiercely. 17th February 1941
A photographic reconnaissance of Rotterdam discloses that damage inflicted by Blenheim aircraft of British R.A.F. Bomber Command in the mast-high daylight attack included the sinking of a cargo liner
R. A. F Mitchells Attack Rotterdam Shipyard In Daylight. Escorted by SpitfiresR.A.F Mitchells Attack Rotterdam Shipyard In Daylight. Escorted by Spitfires, Mitchell bombers of the R.A.F. made a dat attack on the Wilton Ship-building Yard at Rotterdam on 22.6.45 They returned
A salvo of bombs bursting on the concrete runway of Schipol Aerodrome, Amsterdam. Of the 22 aircraft on the ground 10 are obviously damaged (to the right the main buildings)
An enemy ammunition dump in the Middle East accurately bombed by the R. A. FAn enemy ammunition dump in the Middle East accurately bombed by the R.A.F. The dump contains thousands of bombs hidden under camel thorn far out in the desert
Fires rage in Somalia, Gobwen aerodrome in Middle East, desert after air strikes by R. AFires rage in Somalia, Gobwen aerodrome in Middle East, desert after air strikes by R.A.F aircrafts during Second World War. 8th March 1941
Anti-aircraft shells burst over Southern England trying to repel another air raid by the Luftwaffe during the Battle of Britain. Circa July 1940
Channel air battles during Second World War. Another German aircraft goes down to the water in the channel air battle on. 19th July 1940
Bombing Raid on Burma Front. Photograph taken from one of the attacking liberators during the raid shows the brilliant glare of an ammunition dump that blew up
German airman bails out in the Battle of Britain after hes aircraft was shot down. Circa July 1940
A fort at the eastern entrance to the port of Cherbourg. Picture taken by a cameraman of the R.A.F. film production unit flying in a Mosquito aircraft at 200 feet on reconnaissance over Cherbourg
British Bombers over Venice: This photograph taken during a night attack on targets near Venice shows an oil refinery and oil storage depot at Porto Marghera
Marauders of the U.s Air Force blasting the Italian port of Piombino on the the LigurianMarauders of the U.S Air Force blasting the Italian port of Piombino on the the Ligurian Sea, 105 miles northwest of Rome
R. A. F IN ICELAND. Activities of the R. A. F. in Iceland main outpost of the R. A. FR.A.F IN ICELAND. Activities of the R.A.F. in Iceland main outpost of the R.A.F. effort in the battles of the Atlantic. Hudsons in flight. 5th December 1941
The Tactical Air Force gave full scale support to the consolidation of the Eight Army Sangro River Bridgeheads. (Picture) Bombs from aircraft of the Tactical Bomber Force showering roads
The bombing of Caproni workshops at Mai Edaga by the Royal Air Force on February 16th. Heavy damage was caused to the hangers, buildings and workshops
This official photo of Naples shows damage inflicted in recent R. A. F. bombing attacksThis official photo of Naples shows damage inflicted in recent R.A.F. bombing attacks. In the dotted area embracing a railway siding near the central railway junction o the pints A-A indicate a
Beau-fighters Torpedo Emery Ships. (Picture) two heavily laden merchant ships were hit by torpedoes and at least three others, in addition to all five in the escort vessels
R. A. F Bombing of Maleme Aerodrome In Crete. Maleme aerodromeR.A.F Bombing of Maleme Aerodrome In Crete. Maleme aerodrome, Crete after the Germans had made their invasion with airborne troops
Thousands of Allied Naval Craft Karat ferry to and from the beachhead in Northern France form an impressive picture, taken from a B-26 Marauder of the Ninth US Air Force which was on its way to bomb
Men and assault vehicles storm the beaches at Normandy, Northern France as Allied landing craft make a dent in the German defences
End of Italian seaplane. As the result of an encounter with an R. AEnd of Italian seaplane. As the result of an encounter with an R.A.F fighter patrol off Tripoli cost the Italian reconnaissance plane - a Cant. Z. 506 was shot down into the sea in flames
Fleet air arm over Norwegian coast. Skua aircraft of the fleet air arm attack on an emery supply ship off the Norwegian coast
Skuas of the fleet air arm attack oil tanks and Admiralty Jetty at Dolvik near Bergen, as announced in Admiralty communique on August 8th. All our aircraft returned safely
Fleet Air Arm Shatter Emery Convoy. As the aircraft turned for home a troopship (centre, near shore) with bows only showing, is still burning, hiding an armed trawler on fire. Circa August 1940
This is a official record of aerial combats which were taken by the camera gun fitted to Hurricanes and Spitfires. These cameras
Dawn patrol during the Battle of Britain, when Germany attempted to bomb the British people into submission was defeated by the pilots and planes of fighter command, Royal Air Force
The first picture of daylight raid by Sterling bombers. The Short Stirling was a British four-engined heavy bomber of the Second World War
Port Sunlight Works and Part of Village, Merseyside, Circa 1914
Port Sunlight Works, Merseyside, Circa 1914
Aerial of Port Sunlight Village, Merseyside, 1st March 1956
Kirkby Industrial Estate, Merseyside, Thursday 26th June 1975
A Sunderland aircraft of 422 Sqn RCAF from RAF Castle Archdale seen here attacking German U-boat U-625 in the North Atlantic west of Ireland 10th March 1944 Picture shows
This remarkable photograph from the air shows a stretch of the beachhead where the great allied landings began. 6th June 1944
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