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A train-load of 120 flying bombs intended for London was attacked end destroyed by RAF rocket firing Typhoons on 1st September 1944 at Schulen, near the Albert Canal in Belgium
Just as they were about to escape from Gabes, this truck full of Italian soldiers were intercepted in the town. Almost at the same time the last of the enemy were hurriedly leaving; in the background
Soldiers point to the Desert Rat symbol adopted by the 8th Army Circa 1941
A Regiment of the Royal Artillery (attached to the New Zealand Division) has captured several 88 mm German guns and they are now being used against the enemy
Rocket-firing RAF Beaufighters of the Balkan Air force recently attacked a suspected German headquarters for operations against Marshal Titos partisan forces in Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia
Smoke rises from bomb hits on German harbour installations at Split, Yugoslavia on the Adriatic Coast as B-25 Mitchell medium bombers of the US 12th Air Force raid facilities used by the enemy to
An outstanding job of precision bombing on a difficult target is shown in this picture of the harbour of Split, Yugoslavia, one of the most important German held ports on the Adriatic Coast
South African rocket-firing Beaufighters of the Balkan Air force recently attacked a German occupied barracks at Tirana, Albania. It is since reported that the capital has been liberated
Heavy concentrations of bombs strike the Bauer and Schaurte bolt and screw factory at Haus, Germany, attacked by Flying Fortress bombers of the American Eighth Air Force
Pilots and crew of the Royal Air Force which attacked the German cruiser Lutzow off the Norwegian Coast, pictured posing on the wing of a Bristol Beaufort after returning to their home station in
Civic leader addressing Cardiffs Wings For Victory indicator ceremony. May 1943
A model warship in the Cardiff parade. January 1942
One of the many tableaux in Bridgend and District Warship week Procession. November 1941
Admiral Sir Gerald Dickens among the girls that gave him a cheque for Cardiff Warship Week. January 1942
Second World War, North Africa Campaign. Tunisia, the First army pushes on. Picture shows, infantry resting against a craggy crest above Kelbine after they had taken the height
Fierce fighting is still going on against the Japanese in New Guinea, where the Australians are waging war, not only against the enemy, but against the jungle and all it entails
The Australian advance on Weston on Labuan Island off North Borneo in amphibious landing vehicle tractors was achieved without opposition
Secretary of State for Prices and Consumer Protection Roy Hattersley was a happy man today - the official inflation figure showed under 10% for the first time in many years
Prime Minister John Major surrounded by tractors during his visit to Massey Ferguson Tractors at Sheerness Docks. 3rd April 1992
Labour leader Neil Kinnock visits the British Airways training centre at Heathrow Airport alongside Sedgefield MP Tony Blair. 19th March 1992
Prime Minister John Major in York, during the general election campaign. 26th March 1992
Labour Leader Neil Kinnock campaigns alongside his wife Glenys ahead of the 1992 General Election. 20th March 1992
Member of Parliament for Camberwell and Peckham Harriet Harman campaigns ahead of the 1992 General Election. 20th March 1992
Labour Leader Neil Kinnock campaigns ahead of the 1992 General Election. 20th March 1992
Prime Minister John Major with his wife Norma, and Margaret Thatcher with her husband Denis, pictured during the general election campaign. 22nd March 1992
Gordon Brown in Redditch, Worcestershire, during the 1992 General Election campaign. 23rd March 1992
Gordon Brown, Roy Hattersley and Labour leader Neil Kinnock visits Redditch, Worcestershire, during the 1992 General Election campaign. 23rd March 1992
Labour Leader Neil Kinnock and Deputy Leader Roy Hatterselyvisits Redditch, Worcestershire, during the 1992 General Election campaign. 23rd March 1992
Labour leader Neil Kinnock is mobbed as he visits Redditch, Worcestershire, during the 1992 General Election campaign. 23rd March 1992
Prime Minister John Major visits a primary school in Nottingham. 17th March 1992
Labour leader Neil Kinnock visits Redditch, Worcestershire, during the 1992 General Election campaign. 23rd March 1992
Douglas Hurd at the launch of the Conservative party election manifesto. 18th March 1992
Prime Minister John Major and his wife Norma at the Ideal Home Exhibition, Earls Court. 2nd April 1992
Prime Minister John Major at the Ideal Home Exhibition, Earls Court. 2nd April 1992
Prime Minister John Major in Bristol, during the general election campaign. 3rd April 1992
Prime Minister John Major with his wife Norma in Bristol, during the general election campaign. Pictured speaking to a crowd while standing on a box. 3rd April 1992
Prime Minister John Major in Huntingdon, during the general election campaign. 21st March 1992
Labour leader Neil Kinnock hitting the campaign trail in Southampton ahead of the 1992 General Election. 3rd April 1992
The Labour Party campaigning in Scotland ahead of the 1992 General Election. MP for Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath Gordon Brown. 28th March 1992
Prime Minister John Major and his wife Norma visiting Grafham Water Processing Plant during the general election campaign, pictured releasing balloons. 4th April 1992
Labour leader Neil Kinnock launches a new capping Red Wedge and The Labour Party Get Busy. The campaign is to listen and learn from young people. 12th April 1988
The launch of the Conservative party election manifesto. 18th March 1992
Michael Heseltine at the launch of the Conservative party election manifesto. 18th March 1992
Prime Minister John Major with his wife Norma in a B&Q store, during the general election campaign. 20th March 1992
Norman Tebbit at the launch of the Conservative party election manifesto. 18th March 1992
Chris Patten at the launch of the Conservative party election manifesto. 18th March 1992
Norman Lamont at the launch of the Conservative party election manifesto. 18th March 1992
British Prime Minister, John Major launches his Conservative party election manifesto. 18th March 1992