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Sir Winston Churchill aboard the Prince of Wales during the Atlantic crossing in 1941 for his meeting with American president Franklin D Roosevelt. August 1941
The first British regiment into Germany. Honey Reece tanks arriving with burnt out german houses in the background
WW2 The crews of an anti aircraft gun battery run to man their guns followed by their mascot dog at the sign of enemy aircraft
Flail Tank in Normandy 1944 The Flail tank consists of a chassis fitted with a special anti-mine device This device projects forward of the tank with chains which whirl like a flail as the tank
Troops of the 7th Armoured Division led by the 11th Hussars enter the city of Berlin. Salute taken by Major General Lyne Commander of the British Forces in Berlin
WW2 Gordon Highlanders in France March 1940 cleaning and attending to their Bren carriers in a farmyard
Wrens with gun during WW2
Waafs manning balloon barrage Two members of the Womens Auxiliary Air Force had a fight on their hands with an errant barrage balloon
One of several German guns captured by the 8th Army in Libya arrive in Woolwich as exhibits for the boroughs Wings for Victory week
Guns of the 4th Light Regiment firing their salute from the promenade at Roker, Sunderland
Charges and shells are brought to the guns of the Royal Artillery
Belgian field artillery in action close to Malines following a sortie by the army from Antwerp Circa August 24th 1914
Belgian artillery seen here in action close to Hofstade where they came under fire from the Germans. 24th August 1914
A Belgian field gun in action during the Battle of Hofstade. It will be noticed that one of the gun crew is receiving a message by field telephone. Published Daily Mirror Page 4 September 1914
Troops removing ammunition from a caisson which the Belgians were forced to abandon. The soldiers were being shelled at the time
Belgian artillery are compelled to retreat after the German guns got their range near Hofstade. Circa August 24th 1914
Belgian artillery retreating during a sortie from Antwerp to Malines. August 24th 1914 Published Daily Mirror Page 12 28th September 1914
Battle of Hofstade. The picture shows German shells bursting in a field near the Belgians position, whose infantry are under cover in the distance
Soldiers of the Royal Horse Artilley are seen here unloading shells from ammunition waggons in Northern France. Circa October 1914 Published Daily Mirror Page 7 October 9th 1914
World War One; Outbreak September 1914 British soldiers seen here guarding truckloads of captured German artillery as the shipment awaits loading on a French quayside
Members of the Royal Horse Artillery seen here building earth work emplacements around their guns in Northern France. Circa October 1914 Published Daily Mirror Page 1 October 9th 1914
The crew of a Belgian field artillery seen here having a meal before the Geman advance on Diksmuide during the Battle of the Yser. Circa October 17th 1914
Belgian artillery which assisted the forts during the seige of Antwerp, seen here returning fire, hidden behind trees to conceal its position
Belgian field artillery seen here in action at Oostkerke near Diksmuide during the Battle of the Yser. Circa October 17th 1914
British artillery moving into position close to the the front near Ypres. Circa October 20th 1914
A Belgian field guns in action during the Battle of Hofstade. A soldier runs between the guns with a message receiving by field telephone. Published Daily Mirror Page1 15th September 1914
German shrapnel shells seen here bursting over one of the roads leading into Antwerp. Circa October 1914
Belgian field artillery seen here in action at Diksmuide during the Battle of the Yser. Circa October 17th 1914
Belgian artillery man at Oostkerke near Diksmuide during the Battle of the Yser seen here in receiving orders via a field telephonr. Circa October 17th 1914
Army Engineers: Formation of the Corps of Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. One of the biggest depots is in the Western Command where both soldiers and civilians are employed
World War II. Gun emplacement on East Coast. May 1940 P014902
Cadet camp, 1942. Boy cadets aged 14-17 years old learning the craft of modern soldiering. OPS Devon cadets firing 25 pounder guns. 18th August 1942
Star Shells and artillery barrage can be seen raging over the Somme Battlefield in this time lapse photograph. September 1916
A Krupp heavy artillery gun loaded onto a railway truck in Germany during World War One Circa 1914 DM4096
North Africa 1941 Allied tropps struggle with a medium field gun and limber on the escarpment near Giovanni Berta in the Libya desert to join the forward troops. July 1941
A 25 Pounder of the Royal Artillery seen here in an artillery duel with the Afrika Korps during the Battle for El Alamein in Egypt July 1942
British army soldiers inside an all terrain vehicle pulling along a howitzer gun during training exercises in England Circa 1940
War in the Western desert. As part of an on-going offensive against enemy positions and communications, a british 25-pounder fires at motor transport
British Trawler Gun Crew shoots down JU. 88. A German aircraft which attempted to cross the East Coast of England was shot down by Anti-aircraft gunfire from H.M
The gunners of the Royal Artillery make the last minute adjustments before firing
World War Two anti aircraft gun on the East coast of Scotland - 1939
WW2 - Scottish soldiers, firing bren guns out to sea from their landing craft, as they prepare for a raid
Light machine gun crew from Belgian Congo undergoing intensive training at Port Tewfik, their first camp in the Middle East 1943 WW2
WW2 Scots Guards go into action at El Alamein Guards moving forward under cover of smoke screen and protected by tanks
Belgians decorate their dogs with hats of German soldiers during World War One. Dogs were used to move light artillery and machine guns on small carts. 22nd September 1914
World War Two anti aircraft gun on the East coast of Scotland Circa September 1939
A Sherman tank passes the Palace of Westminster London during WW2 Peace Parade June 1946