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Air raid this morning in the South of England at Bruce Castle Park, Tottenham, London. (Picture) A causality is bought out of the wreckage. 16th June 1944
Anti aircraft machine gun on a submarine boat. These machine guns were used for close range use, as the war planes got closer and closer to their targets. Picture taken during training
Royal marine cadets learning to sling hammocks, at Butlins, Ingoldmells, near Skegness. Lincolnshire. The cadets are from HMS Royal Arthur. Picture is passed by Censors
Bridlington Grammar School, destroyed in The Blitz. circa 16th November 1940. Picture is passed by censors. The Hull Blitz was the bombing campaign that targeted the English port city of Kingston
A Douglas Boston 111 in flight. (background) (serial letter F) Pictured passed by Censors. (Picture number 192469 or 192409)
In view of the new emery attack with their obvious intension of breaking morale of the public also as there are such a small number of fires NFS personnel will co-operate with incident officers with
Combined operations exercise. Royal Marine Commandos landing from Troop carrying craft during exercises in this country. June 1943
US army facility visit for attention of US Censor. US Army and US Airforce combined exercise. A jeep radio car being loaded into the Douglas C47 (skytrain 118603)
Free French celebrate Bastille Day in London. A kiss from general Le Gentelholmme after he decorated a pilot with the cross of liberation and the legion of honour
Picture shows a Wellington aeroplane, number 5 on the side of the aircraft). Below is a RAF Spitfire breaking off after attacking the Wellington. Picture taken in England. RAF Gunnery School
Prime Minister Winston Churchill at Tufton Street, Westminster, at an incident caused by a robot plane. July 1944
The Canadian Troops Arrive in Britain. As the troops came ashore they all chanted " Hey hey, the gangs all here!" and shouted " thank you
The Canadian Troops Arrive in Britain, waving aloft their rifles. As the troops came ashore they all chanted " Hey hey, the gangs all here!" and shouted " thank you
Picture shows some of the Fighter command machines and men who are always ready day and night to take the air and attack Nazi bombers if they appear over the Eastern Counties
The Canadian Troops Arrive in Britain. The Canadian Expeditionary Force arrive, disembarking from tenders (smaller ships used to bring passengers ashore)
No need to ask if the Royal Tank Corp enjoy their meals, its a thumbs up from them at dinner time. Eight soldiers enjoy their food, and all sharing one bottle of Daddies Brown Sauce
The Canadian Troops Arrive. The first Canadian soldier to land in England. Sergeant Gregson. As the troops came ashore they all chanted " Hey hey, the gangs all here
Picture shows the HMS Hunter. H35. Picture is passed by Censors. HMS Hunter was a H-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy in the mid-1930s
Picture shows 2nd Engineer T Dorman and 3rd Engineer Hughes (Caption suggests he name is either E Hughes or W Hughes). They are in the engine room of The Ocean Vanguard Ship
Young Navy recruits playing "Stomicky". The aim is to stay in the whiteYoung Navy recruits playing " Stomicky". The aim is to stay in the white circle on the ground. If your foot strays out of the circle you are given a sharp tap on the shoe by the man
The village blacksmith in a new setting. Tank Corps members carrying out repairs on an anvil at their West Country headquarters. Picture is passed by Censors
Convict film which was censored. A pictured drama by the Anchor Film Company, dealing with the escape of a convict from Portland, portions of which have been banned by the censor