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Soldiers of an anti aircraft battery in the West Midlands, seen here training. 12 December 1941
Women of the ATS operating the height finder optics at an anti aircraft battery in the West Midlands. 12 December 1941
Anti aircraft gun and army unit in the Hull and Yorkshire, or East Riding, area of England during World War Two. Anti-aircraft warfare or counter-air defence is defined by NATO as " all measures
Anti Aircraft Defences, Birmingham, 10th May 1941. World War Two Air Raids, Birmingham
Women of the ATS working theEpredictors at an anti aircraft battery in the West Midlands. 12 December 1941
Women of the ATS operating a identification telescope at an anti aircraft battery in the West Midlands. 12 December 1941
Rocket projector drill for the Home Guard during the Second World War. West Midlands. 5th July 1942
Heavy Anti Aircraft Batteries situated close to the City of Birmingham for the defence of the munition, aircraft, and tank factories dotted around the city
A gunner of an RAF Regiment Anti-Aircraft Flight mans a 20mm Hispano-Suiza anti-aircraft gun from the back of a lorry, while securing a desert landing ground in Egypt
British troops at Crete. a gun on the look out for Italian raiders. December 4th 1940
R. A. F. manning an anti-aircraft gun. Pictured in Great Britain, possibly EnglandR.A.F. manning an anti-aircraft gun. Pictured in Great Britain, possibly England. Picture taken 3rd December 1942
Gunners of Anti-Aircraft command in a tug-o-war near Edinburgh. 5th August 1943
A. T. S. girls work with a guns. 23rd April 1941A.T.S. girls work with a guns. 23rd April 1941
A Regiment of the Royal Artillery (attached to the New Zealand Division) has captured several 88 mm German guns and they are now being used against the enemy
Anti aircraft gun and army unit in the Hull area of England during World War Two. Anti-aircraft warfare or counter-air defence is defined by NATO as " all measures designed to nullify or reduce
A 3. 7 inch Anti aircraft gun and army unit in the HullA 3.7 inch Anti aircraft gun and army unit in the Hull and East Riding of Yorkshire of England during World War Two. Anti-aircraft warfare or counter-air defence is defined by NATO as " all
Militiamen in training 27th July 1939 Militiamen seen here at Oswestry camp receiving training on different types of anti-aircraft gun
Militiamen in training 27th July 1939 Militiamen seen here at Oswestry camp receiving basic training. The Militiamen were the result of The Military Training Act 1939 which was an Act of Parliament
Militiamen in training 27th July 1939 On parade at Oswestry camp.in the background are several classes on different types of anti-aircraft gun
Anti Aircraft gun crew seen here in a demonstration just prior to the outbreak of war September 1939
A 3. 7 inch anti aircraft gun crew ready for inspection in the East Riding of YorkshireA 3.7 inch anti aircraft gun crew ready for inspection in the East Riding of Yorkshire. Circa August 1940
Abyssinian War September 1935 A anti-aircraft mobile column of the Abyssinia army seen here making its way to the Ogaden front
1939 - just at the outbreak of war - shows Royal Naval reservists undergoing gunnery practice on board HMS Flying Fox at Mardyke Wharf
World War Two - Second World War - ATS (Auxiliary Territorial Service) girls at a mixed anti-aircraft station in the North-East, run to their action stations after the sounding of an alarm
A British 13 pounder anti aircraft gun a on Daimler Mk. 3 Lorry seen here in action atA British 13 pounder anti aircraft gun a on Daimler Mk.3 Lorry seen here in action at night near Wailly, 16th April 1916
World War One mobile anti-aircraft gun is driven along a flooded road beside an ammunition dump near Ypres August 1917
Anti aircraft spotters and gunners of the Britsh Army on the look out for enemy aircraft during the Second World War. 24th May 1940
Crew of a Royal Navy minesweeper seen here at action stations during coastal convoy duty off the south west coast of England. September 1942
Scamp a rough haired terrier has attached himself to a Midlands A. A UnitScamp a rough haired terrier has attached himself to a Midlands A.A Unit. He helps spotters and barks when a plane appears. 14th May 1940
World War II Women. A. T. S. on a lonely gun-sight pass the hours between alarms byWorld War II Women. A.T.S. on a lonely gun-sight pass the hours between alarms by embroidery work. March 1943 P010160
An Ack Ack gun mounted on top of one of the forts ready to give a warm welcome to any maurauder note the tubular bridge connecting the forts each with its neighbour. November 1944 P005171