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A camera gun sequence showing the destruction of a Messerschmitt Bf 110 by a British fighter during the Battle of Britain Circa August 1940
V2 Rocket strike on Duke Street during Second World War. 11th December 1944
Bomb damage in Central London after a German Air Raid during The Blitz. London, England EC4M 8AD. 15th January 1942
An army Lewis machine gun unit well equipped to deal with enemy raiders. In the background the old farmhand gets on with the job of getting in the harvest as the Battle of Britain rages in the skies
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
The crew of a German bomber escorted to captivity. 1960 marks the 20th anniversary of the battle of Britain, when the German attempt to bomb the British people into submission was defeated by
German airman bails out in the Battle of Britain after hes aircraft was shot down. Circa July 1940
A destroyed Heinkel III bomber of the German Luftwaffe lies in a clover field in a small town in the South West of England during the Second World War
Soldiers salute at a cemetery as they remember comrades that died during the Battle on Britain on its third anniversary. 26th September 1943
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
Anxious faces on little children of Holland Park, London who wait throughout air raid warnings to keep their place during the Battle of Britain. October 1940
Damage to bakers WM Jackson and Son Limited in Bridlington 20th August 1940
The wreckage of F W Woolworth Prince Street, Bridlington after a direct hit during a raid on the town by the Luftwaffe. Four people were killed in the raid
The wreckage of a Bridlington Hotel following an air raid on the town at the height of the Battle of Britain. 18th August 1940
The wreckage of the Britannia Garage, Bridlington 20th August 1940
Pilots from 501 squadron show off the tailplane rudder of a Messerschmitt 109 at RAF Filton in 1st November 1940
Radiolocation stretches out far beyond Britains shores to send back warnings of the approach of enemy aircraft. A headquarters, the radiolocators messages, and those of the Royal Observer Corps
Lord Dowding revisits Battle of Britain Operations room. Air Chief Marshal Lord Dowding in the operations room of No. 11 Group RAF fighter command Uxbrdge
This is one of the first pictures to be released telling the story of Radar. The radio locational development which British scientists had in readiness at the outbreak of war
Out of a battle in Londons noonday sky yesterday (15th September 1940) you see a wrecked Dornier bomber plunging earthwards with its tail shot away enveloped in flame. It fell near Victoria Station
Battle of Britain veteran Brian Smith at his cottage home near Evesham. 2nd February 1994
World War Two - Second World War - Members of RAF 141 Night Fighter Squadron at the Battle of Britain dance organised by the Newcastle branch RAFA in the Oxford Galleries, Newcastle. 05/09/1952
World War Two - Second World War - Battle of Britain Commemoration parade. 15/09/1959
World War Two - Second World War - The Battle of Britain rememberance ceremony at Eldon Square, Newcastle. 21/09/1986
World War Two - Second World War - Members of the WRAF march smartly past the saluting base at Eldon Square on their way to St Nicholass Cathedral duriing Newcastles Battle of Britain parade
A thousand heads turned as the spine-tingling growl came from somewhere beyond the horizon. And slowly, a distant speck grew into a silhouette against the sky
The last of The Few Battle of Britain RAF pilots pictured at Uxbridge, where they rehearsed for their part in the State Funeral of Sir Winston Churchill
A RAF Hawker Hurricane IV takes off for the 1998 Sunderland Airshow. 2nd August, 1998
De Havilland Mosquito aircraft lined up at RAF Acklington in readiness for the Battle of Britain open day celebrations on September 15th. Circa: 14th September, 1945
A RAF Hawker Hurricane landing at Newcastle Airport. 25th August, 1979
Six RAF early Hawker Hurricane MK1 fighter aircraft with two blade fixed pitch propellors in flight over England. Circa August 1938
The Avro Lancaster and her crew of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, based at RAF Coningsby, Lincolnshire, complete another flight. 14th May, 1977
A North American Harvard dual control training aircraft passes over a Supermarine Spitfire XIV on the ground at RAF Ouston. 31/05/1947
A Supermarine Spitfire Mk PRXIX and Avro Lancaster of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight at Newcastle Airport. Part of the Lancaster crew, to arrive from RAF Coningsby, was RAF master engineer
Supermarine Spitfire F22 s, of 607 County of Durham Squadron, taxi for take off at the RAF station at Ouston. The squadron was taking part in the commemoration of the 9th anniversary of the Battle of
The RAF Supermarine Spitfire (TD135) which stood in the grounds of 346 ATC squadron, Tynemouth. 27th January 1962
This Supermarine Spitfire was flown into Usworth Airport by squadron leader John Hobbs for the Sunderland Flying Clubs display
Supermarine Spitfire F22 s, of RAF Ouston, in flight rehearsing for the 10th anniversary Battle of Britain display. 27th August 1950
Soldiers, Policemen and local farmers inspect the wing of a German Messerschmitt BF109E shot down during a dogfight over the Kent countryside. The plane crashed close to the Channel port of Ramsgate
Families take cover from the Luftwaffe bombing of London in this disused London Underground railway tunnel. September 1940
Observer Corps at work watching the skies and reporting the movements of all planes both friendly or enemy. 1940 WW2
Smoke rises from behind the dome of St Pauls Cathedral after the first daylight bombing raid by the Luftwaffe (German Airforce) on the docks and the East End of London in September 1940
London Blitz Battle of Britain WW2 September 1940 Members of the Police the Fire services and the Army inspect the wreckage of a downed German bomber which crashed onto Victoria Station London
Aviation - Spitfire - The worlds oldest flying Spitfire took to the skies at St Athan flown by Squadron Leader Paul Day. The wartime fighter has been undergoing a major overhaul at the RAF base for
Aviation - Spitfire - Two Spitfires appear out of the clouds - somewhere in England - February 1943 - Kemsley Picture - Now Trinity Mirror
Aviation - Spitfire - A touch og the old and the new - A Tornado fighter plane lands with the iconic World War II Spitfire fighter in the foreground - 14th March 1995 - Western Mail and Echo Copyright