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British Expeditionary Force troops somewhere in Northern France near the beginning of the Second World War. Photo shows: Soldiers building gun emplacements November 1939
A howitzer demonstrated during an exercise by the British Expeditionary Force somewhere in Northern France during the Second World War. Photo shows: A front view showing the huge barrel. May 1940
A military procession of army personnel passing through the streets of Hull or nearby area. Picture shows The Bren Gun Carrier. Serial number T33548 number 41, passing a local hotel
Anti tank gun being unloaded from a transport truck at the double to ready for action at a moments notice. 28th November 1939
Militiamen seen here being given training in the use of an artillery rangefinder at a unknown location in the East Riding of Yorkshire. Circa September 1939
9. 2-inch howitzer and gun crew during a practise shoot at the School of Artillery at9.2-inch howitzer and gun crew during a practise shoot at the School of Artillery at Larkhill, Wiltshire. 11th October 1939
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
These Howitzers from the U.s are giving an inspection before being set in line withThese Howitzers from the U.S are giving an inspection before being set in line with hundreds of others for the second front. 21st January 1944
A British 5. 5 gun shelling the enemy over wooded slopes near Vallee, on the road FalaiseA British 5.5 gun shelling the enemy over wooded slopes near Vallee, on the road Falaise. 17th August 1944
British troops unloading their Artillery, Ammunition in Normandy. 14th June 1944
An equipment depot somewhere in England shows hundreds of 3. 3 and 4An equipment depot somewhere in England shows hundreds of 3.3 and 4.5 guns stored in heavy gun park. 27th April 1944
An equipment depot somewhere in England shows long lines of 40 m. m Bofors light A. AAn equipment depot somewhere in England shows long lines of 40 m.m Bofors light A.A. guns on Mark II mountains. park. 27th April 1944
17 inch Howitzer model at the Imperial War Museum. The King figures in a wonderful war model. One of the most remarkable war models in the world is being placed on view by the Imperial War Museum
Abyssinian War Circa October 1935 Italian forces seen with 120mm gun near to the slopes of Edaga Hamus
Recruits of the 92nd (5th London) Field Regiment, Territorial Royal Artillery drilling in Kennington Lane. 11th May 1939
The King with his fleet. (picture shows) The searchlight display by the home fleet in Weymouth Harbour during the visit of H.M the King and Princess. 15th May 1937
MTB 309 was an American Elco 77 ft, built 11 February 1942, Commissioned 22nd April 1942. Her first Commanding Officer was Lt D Jermain DSC. RN who was also the 15th Flotillas Senior Officer
Sappers and gunners pull a artillery piece up the slope over the previously laid railway lines towards the temporary platform which has been strongly built with the trunks of trees
Firing a 56 round salute of 25 pounder blank at intervals of a minute (one round for each year of the Kings life) by a saluting detachment from a battery (senior battery of the Territirial Army)
British officers inspect captured Turkish guns and material at Aziziya. This village was occupied by the British on 4/5 March 1917
Arab soldiers seen here manning the gun battery at Fort Jelana at Muscat. Circa 1916
A captured German howitzer taken from the Crown Princes Koenigsberg Regiment of Grenadiers. In the background is seen the Orthodox Church at Chartorysk Circa September 1914
First Battle of Scarpe. Members of a British artillery company seen here positioning an 18 pound field artillery piece in Arras Cemetery. 12th April 1917
The Guns of the C Glamorgan Yeomanry of the Royal Artillary Volunteers, give a 21 gun salute at Cardiff Castle, to mark the 83rd birthday of the Queen Mother, Cardiff, Wales, Thursday 4th August 1983
A Royal Salute of 21 guns is fired by the 281 Glamorgan Yeomanry Field Regiment, R. A. (T. A.), in the Castle Grounds, Cardiff, Wales, 20th February 1960
Tanks landing on beach at Dieppe during the raid by Allied commandos on the German occupied port town in Northern France. August 1942
A Churchill tank on the beach at Dieppe during the raid by Allied commandos on the German occupied port town in Northern France. August 1942
Civilians leave Erkelenz, Germany after its capture by the Allies. March 1945
Invasion of France by Allied troops during the liberaton of Europe. British Troops in Paris, by the Eiffel Tower. September 1944
The British Armour enter Valkenswenswaard First Village over the Dutch Border during the British Thrust into Holland. September 1944
A Belgian Fort close to Antwerp replying to the shell fire of German Artillery. Circa September 1914
Canadian soldiers loading a shell into a 15 inch howitzer during an intense artillery bombardment prior to the beginning of The Battle of Flers-Courcelette phase of the Battle of the Somme in
Belgian artillery battery un-limbering guns near Dendermonde circa 5th September 1914
A general mobilisation of the Bulgarian army at the start of the first world war as the Bulgarian Government declares Armed Neutrality
Royal Field Artillery team crossing a ditch as they move their guns in to position in Flanders, 2nd December 1914
Belgian civilians help the Belgian military during the German advance by driving gun carriages. 8th September 1914
British soldiers seen here leaving their trench to meet their German opponents on Christmas day 1914 to play a game of football
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
The Cyprus Conflict - About two miles from the front line British troops dig in their artillery at El Cap, six miles north of Kantara. 12/11/1956
Artillery shells being unloaded during the Somme Campaign Circa October 1916
Canadian gunners in action during the Third Battle of Ypres November 1917
Canadian bombardment attempting to cut the wire on the Somme Front. 26th July 1916
Sappers seen here clearing the ground for a howitzer during the Third Battle of Ypres Circa August 1917
The Royal Horse Artillery seen here in full gallop near Amiens during the campaign to halt the German advance on Paris Circa July 1918
The road from from Auchonvillers to Beaumont Hamel clogged with transports and heavy artillery, in the closing stages of the Somme campaign