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Queen Elizabeth II, pictured exiting her car during The Royal Family tour of Canada in July 1970. Picture shows Queen Elizabeth II wearing an Indian Jacket to keep warm
German Uboat U744 seen being captured after being attacked for over 30 hours with depth charges from HMS Icarus, and the following ships of the Canadian Escort Group; HMCS St
Canadian soldiers on the Italian front during the Second World War. New field telephone device but the same " Old Bill"
Brigadier Clarence Churchill Mann, awarded the D. S. O. for his part in the Dieppe raidBrigadier Clarence Churchill Mann, awarded the D.S.O. for his part in the Dieppe raid. Circa 1942
Searching for isolated pockets of resistance and snipers, Canadians move cautiously through a rubble-strewn street of Caen. July 1944
Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, Prince Charles (The Prince of Wales) and his sister Princess Anne pictured during a visit to Tuktoyaktuk
Bryan Adams (pictured) performing at Gateshead International Stadium, North East England, as support to Bryan Adams. Bryan Adams is a singer, songwriter
Bryan Adams performs at Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff, Wales in 1992. The support acts on the day were Extreme, Squeeze and Little Angels. Picture taken 19th July 1992
Prince Charles attending a Blackfoot Indian tribal ceremony Calgary Canada to commemorate the day 100 years ago when a representative of Queen Victoria smoked the pipe of peace with the Balckfoot
Queen Elizabeth II And Princess Anne on a Royal tour of Canada in 1970
Major John Begg, the Canadian officer second in command during the Dieppe raid of August 1942, for which he won the the Distinguished Service Order at an investiture ceremony on 27th October 1942
Secretary of State for War Mr Oliver Stanley inspects the gas protective clothing during his visit to Canadian troops at Aldershot. 23rd February 1940
Landing craft infantry of the 9th Canadian Infantry prior to their landing on Juno beach during the D-Day landing sin Normandy, Northern France. 6th June 1944
Canadian Troops arrive in Liverpool, Merseyside. Picture taken 22nd May 1940
HMCS Swanseas seaboat alongside as U-boat survivors are helped out of the sea and on board the frigate. Circa July 1944
The Canadian Troops Arrive in Britain, waving as their transport docks at a North Western port. Circa August 1941
Smoke belching from the conning tower of German Uboat U744 after being attacked for over 30 hours with depth charges and forced to the surface by HMS Icarus
Scene in the town of Ede. Holland, following the entry and liberation of the town by soldiers of the 49th Infantry Division and the 5th Canadian Armoured Division. 17th April 1945
Lieutenant Colonel Charles Cecil Ingersoll Merritt who was awarded the VC for heroism during the Dieppe raid. Circa October 1942
Canadian Major Andrew Thompson Law, awarded the DSO for his operations in Dieppe. Circa October 1942
Lieut. Colonel Dollard Menard awarded the DSO for heroism during the Dieppe landings. Circa October 1942
Canadian Captain William Dennis Whitaker, awarded the DSO for his actions in Dieppe. Circa October 1942
Major Cunningham A / B. M of a Canadian Infantry Brigade awarded the DSO for his actionsMajor Cunningham A/B.M of a Canadian Infantry Brigade awarded the DSO for his actions during the Dieppe raid. Circa 1942
Canadian Major James Earl McRae, awarded the DSO for his operations in Dieppe. Circa October 1942
Canadian Lt. Colonel Arthur Hayward Fraser, awarded the DSO for his actions in Dieppe. Circa October 1942
RAF Coastal Command Sunderland Kills"a U-BoatRAF Coastal Command Sunderland Kills" a U-Boat. Pictured, the Canadian destroyer Rostigouche preparing to pick up enemy survivors of a destroyed U-boat after the attack. September 1944
Demolition by Royal Canadian Engineers of a wireless station in the Svalbard Islands during the Spitzbergen Raid. 3rd September 1941
Allied forces landing on Spitzbergen. Canadian troops leaving the SS Empress of Canada for shore. 24th August 1941
Norwegians being evacuated along with their luggage from the Svalbard Islands late one evening during the Spitzbergen Raid. 2nd September 1941
Brigadier Sherwood Lett, M. C, E. D. Officer Commanding a Canadian Infantry Brigade atBrigadier Sherwood Lett, M.C, E.D. Officer Commanding a Canadian Infantry Brigade at Dieppe, awarded the D.S.O. for leadership. Circa 1942
Canadian Major General John Hamilton Roberts awarded the D. SCanadian Major General John Hamilton Roberts awarded the D.S.O for his part in the Dieppe raid. Circa 1942
When the Canadians stormed a German strongpoint in Normandy many complete weapons fell into their hands. Pictured, a Canadian soldier with a captured Panzerschreck in Normandy. June 1944
Royal Engineer tunnellers using a water pressure drill to clear solid rock while creating the maze of tunnels that can be found through the Rock of Gibraltar. November 1941
Picture taken at a battery in the Eastern Command, which is manned entirely by Newfoundlanders. Men bringing up shells for the gun on trolleys. February 1941
Home on leave from the war zones. Canadian troops arriving at a British port for a seven day break in England. Picture taken circa 6th January 1945
Home on leave from the war zones. Cpl H T Westcott, RCCS (from Drum-heller, Alberta), Sgt H Mettleton, RCA (from Lethbridge, Alberta) Edr, Peter MacRae, RCA (from Winnipeg)
The Pipe Band of the Canadian Army arrive at Liverpool, Merseyside, in May 1940. Picture taken 22nd May 1940
Queen Elizabeth II (right), Prince Charles (The Prince of Wales) and his sister Princess Anne (left) pictured during a visit to Tuktoyaktuk
A Sten sub machine carbine, an all metal gun used in a similar way to the American Thompson sub machine gun, weighing only seven pounds and designed especially for parachute troops
Couple of actors dressed as an Indian Chief and his Squaw, pictured leaving New Zealand House after press conference, 23rd September 1965
A strengthened Canadian ship, the Eskimo, is chartered by the Cairn Line, Tyne-Tees Wharf. 12th December 1959
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
Canadian soldiers seen here cleaning their uniforms in Hyde Park a few days before the Dominion troops that served at the front during the war are due to parade through London. 4th May 1919
The taking of Vimy Ridge Easter Monday, the 9th of April, 1917. Canadian troops seen here advancing over no mans land and through the German barbed wire whilst under fire
Canadian gunners in action during the Third Battle of Ypres November 1917
Soldiers seen here unloading a supply tank on the Somme during the final 100 days campaign which resulted in the armistice being signed in November. 26th September 1918
Shrapnel bursting over Canadian troops sheltering in a reserve trench during the The Battle of Flers Courcelette 15 - 22 September. A battle within the Battle for the Somme. 20th September 1916
A German ammunition dump set on fire by Canadian shelling during the Battle for Arras Circa May 1917