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Background imageArmoury Collection: Reloading the guns of a Hurricane Fighter of Burma squadron

Reloading the guns of a Hurricane Fighter of Burma squadron. The Hurricane Fighter Squadron adopted by Burma is the famous No 257 squadron

Background imageArmoury Collection: R. A. F ground crew equipping Typhoons with rocket projectiles at a landing strip in France

R. A. F ground crew equipping Typhoons with rocket projectiles at a landing strip in France
R.A.F ground crew equipping Typhoons with rocket projectiles at a landing strip in France. Picture taken 2 weeks after the Normandy Landings. Picture taken 19th June 1944

Background imageArmoury Collection: The Battle of Arnhem. The British Second Army linked with airbourne troops at Eindhoven

The Battle of Arnhem. The British Second Army linked with airbourne troops at Eindhoven on 19th September and drove on another 37 miles towards Nijmege

Background imageArmoury Collection: Trawler being attacked by Beaufighters of the R. A. F. equipped with rocket projectiles

Trawler being attacked by Beaufighters of the R. A. F. equipped with rocket projectiles
Trawler being attacked by Beaufighters of the R.A.F. equipped with rocket projectiles. Picture taken off the coast of Holland

Background imageArmoury Collection: King George VI inspects Typhoons fitted with rocket projectiles

King George VI inspects Typhoons fitted with rocket projectiles. Picture taken 31st May 1944

Background imageArmoury Collection: R. A. F ground crew equipping Beaufighters with rocket projectiles

R. A. F ground crew equipping Beaufighters with rocket projectiles
R.A.F ground crew equipping Beaufighters with rocket projectiles. These Beaufighters have been attacking shipping off the Dutch and Norwegian Coast Lines. Picture taken 28th May 1944

Background imageArmoury Collection: The British Army in training with a new 25lb field gun. World War Two

The British Army in training with a new 25lb field gun. World War Two. Soldiers cleaning the gun with a priming iron. The artillery gun is movable, on wheels

Background imageArmoury Collection: The British Army in training with a new field gun. World War Two

The British Army in training with a new field gun. World War Two. A soldier stands holding the priming iron that will be used to clean the gun

Background imageArmoury Collection: Free French Forces in The Middle East. Picture shows a machine-gun post in a

Free French Forces in The Middle East. Picture shows a machine-gun post in a forward part of the line, manned by French Colonial troops. Picture taken 14th March 1942

Background imageArmoury Collection: About 3, 000 people are expected at tonights Christmas charity carol concert at

About 3, 000 people are expected at tonights Christmas charity carol concert at Warwick castle. Roast chestnuts will be served and the singers will be joined by the Salvation Army Coventry Band


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