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Aviation - Spitfire in flight over RAF St Athan - 27th November 1997 - Western Mail and Echo Copyright
Aviation - Spitfire - The Spitfire at the entrance gates to RAF Brawdy being taken away for reconstruction - 5th November 1984 - Western Mail and Echo Copyright
Aviation - Spitfire - A picture of the new improved Vickers-Supermarine Spitfire - c.1941 - Kemsley Picture - Now Trinity Mirror
A pilot of the Royal Air Force catched up on some sleep between missions during the Battle of Britain in the Second World War August 1940
Professor Sir Robert Alexander Watson-Watt at his desk. Considered by many to be the " inventor of radar". Radar development was first started elsewhere
Spotters getting acquainted with various types of German aircraft by means of charts. Here they are seen donning their warm coats and beginning the look-out, 21st September 1940
Air Chief Marshall Sir Hugh Dowding. 17th November 1940
ARP officials sleep on cliff to avoid disturbance by air-raids during day time. September 17th 1940 Original Caption Lying asleep on the cliffs in the picture are A.R.P
Life goes on as normal for residents of Kent who take cover from the German air raids in underground tunnels during the Second World War Residents dancing on the dance floor at a party held in
World War II: Hospitals. Nurses and patients watch the dogfights between the R. A. FWorld War II: Hospitals. Nurses and patients watch the dogfights between the R.A.F. and the German Airforce at the height of the Battle of Britain. August 1940 P012079
A seaman up the main mast adjusting the huge kite that carries a slender cable and make an effective barrage against enemy aircraft. Each ship in the convoy carries one of these. December 1940 P011670
World War II Hospitals: In Germany the penalty for reading leaflets dropped by the R. A. FWorld War II Hospitals: In Germany the penalty for reading leaflets dropped by the R.A.F. was imprisonment or death. That is Nazi dictatorship
Army and FAP members attend to a German pilot in England who parachuted to the ground. 30th August 1940
Underground women porters at work at St. Pauls Station. September 1940 P010284
WW2 Air raid warden by road side Sept 40 warning notice for road users