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Cowes, Isle of Wight, blitzed. The war memorial was destroyed. May 1942
Stamford Street, Edge Hill in Liverpool, Merseyside, severely damaged during The Liverpool Blitz. Picture taken 19th September 1940
Heroes of ROF Royal Ordnance Munitions Factory Explosion in Kirkby, Liverpool, on 15th September 1944, receive their awards. LEFT TO RIGHT are
The gutted shell of St. Marys Church, Swansea, after the raids. February 1941
A damaged Church in Swansea, Wales. January 1941
Picture shows "Herald"the Champion Bull, of Maple Lodge, GuernseyPicture shows " Herald" the Champion Bull, of Maple Lodge, Guernsey, The Channel Islands, aged 6 years and 7 months, owned by E. D. Falla of Castel
The destroyed Ben Evans store in Swansea, showing Goat Street and the castle in the distance. Circa 1941
Bomb damage at Tresillian Terrace, Cardiff. May 1943
Damage to Llandaff Cathedral following the Cardiff Blitz. January 1941
This picture shows: H. M.s Tango (Admiralty type trawler) during World War IIThis picture shows: H.M.S Tango (Admiralty type trawler) during World War II. 21st December 1941
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
Anti aircraft gun and army unit in the Hull and Yorkshire, or East Riding, area of England during World War Two. Anti-aircraft warfare or counter-air defence is defined by NATO as " all measures
R A O C men learning the recovering of capsizes tanks at a Midlands training centre. England. The Royal Army Ordnance Corps (RAOC) was a corps of the British Army
Battle of the Oued Zarga, Medjez El Bab Road. When they had gained their immediate objective, the hill town of Chaouach, the 1st Army put out patrols to discover the extent of the the German retreat
Hull Victory Parade. Among those at the saluting base when Sheriff (Ald. H. WHull Victory Parade. Among those at the saluting base when Sheriff (Ald. H.W. Jackson) and the Lord Mayor (Coun. Herbert Harrison). June 1945
The sinking of the Truro, a 974 tons British Steam Merchant. Picture is possibly the last picture taken of the vessel before it was sunk
Dunkirk Medal. Picture shows Mr John Bell with his Dunkirk Medal. The Dunkirk evacuation, code-named Operation Dynamo and also known as the Miracle of Dunkirk
Picture shows a life saving raft which is hoped will save the lives of thousands of ship wrecked seaman. Picture taken in the Port of Hull
Picture shows the HMS Calcutta. HMS Calcutta was a C-class light cruiser of the Royal Navy, named after the Indian city of Calcutta. She was part of the Carlisle group of the C-class of cruisers
Tel Aviv, Israel, scene of destruction after Scud Missile attack by Iraq, January 1991
The Battle of Arnhem. British Tanks advance into Holland. The Battle of Arnhem was a major battle of the Second World War at the vanguard of the Allied Operation Market Garden
The Battle of Arnhem. Picture shows bridges across the River Waal (Rhine) The road bridge is on the left, that British troops seized on the 21st September
The return of the Europic Ferry from the Falklands War, Southampton. Pictured, men are greeted by awaiting families. 17th July 1982
The men of the 29th Marine Commando Royal Artillery return from the Falklands. They wade ashore at Plymouth from the same landing craft used in their invasion of San Carlos Bay
Fallen heroes from the Falklands come home. Sixty four bodies are brought back in Union Jack draped containers aboard the Royal Fleet Auxiliary Sir Bedivere. Southampton
The return of the Europic Ferry from the Falklands War, Southampton. Pictured, Lance Bombardier Paul Smith, from Nottingham, celebrates his safe return with Sunday Mirror Task Force Ale
Falklands Victory Parade, London. 12th October 1982
The Prime Minister Mrs Margaret Thatcher at the Luncheon held for the Falklands heroes at The Guildhall, London. 12th October 1982
British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher meets disabled veterans at the Falklands Victory Parade Banquet at the Guildhall, London, 12th October 1982
Royal Fleet auxiliary "Sir Lancelot"and repair vessel Stena Seaspread arriveRoyal Fleet auxiliary " Sir Lancelot" and repair vessel Stena Seaspread arrive back from the South Atlantic. They are returning from the Falklands to a heros welcome at Portsmouth
Evacuation at East Ham Station, London. 3rd September 1939
First action pictures of the British airborne forces in Holland. (Picture shows) A Bren gun in positions in a wood. The two men are Private Jury of Cardiff and Private Malcolm of Liverpool
Two young Blackawton lads helping with the evacuation of the village. Circa November 1943
Local farmer with his steam tractor engine and threshing machine seen here leaving Slapton at the beginning of the evacuation. Circa November 1943
Locals at Kings Arms Beesands have a final drink before the pub closes for the duration of the evacuation. Circa December 1943
Lease-end entertainment. These British boys on an American ships going to the British beaches were entertained by the yankees during the voyage. 8th June 1944
Remembrance Day service at The Cenotaph, Middlesbrough. November 1971
Suez Crisis 1956 The Egyptian Destroyer Ibrahim El Awal is escourted into Haifa Harbour by Israeli warships. The ship (previously HMS Cottesmore)
Suez Crisis 1956 Soldiers on the troopship Empire Ken as it prepares to leave for the Mediterranean. For reasons known only to himself one of the men on the left hand side of the picture is holding
Owing to the ban around the coast, Sea Cadets cannot now attend their usual camps, which are held every year, by the sea. These Cadets have made their camp on a river island at Thames Ditton
Children from various schools in Liverpool arriving at Colomendy School camp in Wales, where they are being met by friends and playmates previously evacuated to the camp. 5th March 1941
The deserted villages of the South Devon coast are battle scarred and shattered after the area had been used as a battle field by American forces in extensive invasion training
Great Western Arcade, Birmingham after it was bombed in the Second World War. Circa 1945
Remembrance Sunday in Dyserth, Denbighshire, Wales. 13th November 1994
Remembrance Sunday in Abergele, Conwy County Borough, Wales. Abergele parade. 13th November 1994
Remembrance Sunday in Prestatyn, Denbighshire, Wales. Prestatyn ATC band lead the Remembrance parade 12th November 1995
Pilots from 501 squadron show off the tailplane rudder of a Messerschmitt 109 at RAF Filton in 1st November 1940