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C-47 transport planes. Troop carrying planes of Ninth Air Force towing gliders. 6th June 1944
British infantry go into an attack in Italy. 11th July 1944
Canadian tanks move into Frosinone, Italy after the city fell to the US 8th Army. 6th June 1944
Soldiers at a canteen at the Great Western Railway Plymouth, Devon Station. Picture taken 22nd February 1944
An officer from the Grenadier Guards in a laying combat position. Picture taken 10th July 1940
An officer from the Grenadier Guards getting into a laying combat position. Picture taken 10th July 1940
Sabaudia welcomes 5th Army Allied troops. 6th June 1944
8th Army crossing the River Melfa near Coldragone. 6th June 1944
British troops boarding invasion craft at Catania, Sicily. 5th September 1943
Hunting Girls working at the Army Remount Depot Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire. Picture taken 3rd March 1943
A train leaving to take soldiers back to war, after they have had some leave. Picture shows a soldier giving a lady on the platform a letter. Soon they will have to say goodbye
Army Cadet Force training. Boxing. Picture taken 25th April 1944
A. T. S. girls work with a guns. 23rd April 1941A.T.S. girls work with a guns. 23rd April 1941
Hunting Girls working at the Army Remount Depot. Training Jack Ponies for their jobs in the Army. Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire. Picture taken 3rd March 1943
Military School of Hygiene. ATS (The Auxiliary Territorial Service) members giving a demonstration in oil and water flashfire. Picture taken 13th January 1944
Officers on their way to horse display. Near York. 1943. Picture taken 18th April 1943
Military School of Hygiene. RAMC (The Royal Army Medical Corps) members giving a demonstration in water purification Picture taken 13th January 1944
Home on Leave for Christmas. 1942. A soldier gives his daughter a doll, as he gets off the train and onto the platform at Waterloo Station, London Picture taken 21st December 1942
John Maynard, back from leave. Picture shows him re-united with children and a lady, possibly (though not id d as such) his family. Picture taken 29th March 1940
A parade in Lancashire. In front of the Northern Assurance Building Princess Street, Albert Square. Manchester. Major General Campbell and the Lord Mayor of Manchester taking the salute
The Royal Veterinary Corps. C York, an English boy from a French racing stable, who looks daft the famous French horse Set, breaks in a pony. Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire
A scene of an Air Raid. Picture taken circa 2nd May 1941
Members of the home guard on a training day. They are doing a mock attack on a gun post. Picture taken 15th June 1941
The gift shop at Calais, France, run by The NaFI (The Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes). Picture taken 21st June 1945
Picture shows the BEF (The British Expeditionary Force) leaving for France. The British Expeditionary Force was the name of the British Army in Western Europe during the Second World War from 2
Train platform taking soldiers back to war and to the fronts, after their leave time has ended. Picture shows the train buffet car run by the NaFI (The Navy)
Training to be Military Policemen, at this prison site int he North of England. now an unused site. Picture taken 4th June 1940
A crater made by a German bomb in an air raid on a school in Wallasey, Merseyside. Picture taken 2nd January 1941
Crowds at Victoria Station, London, welcoming home the troops of the BLA, from France. The British Liberation Army (BLA) was the official name given to the British Army forces which fought
Evacuation. Children at a train station in Liverpool, Merseyide. Picture taken 22nd July 1944
Work being carried on a ship of the Ellerman Lines, a cargo ship. Liverpool. 1945. Picture taken 2nd September 1945
Chingford Road, Walthamstow, London, East. A giant crater caused by an air raid during World War Two. Picture taken 30th April 1945
Public Telephone Buruea in Liverpool, put in place for business people to carry on their work, after they lost their telephones in the recent air raids. Picture taken 20th May 1941
British Royal Navy rescues American sailors in "Invasion Bay"British Royal Navy rescues American sailors in " Invasion Bay". They are from two American infantry landing ships, which were torpedoed during a German U-Boat attack in Invasion Bay
Ducks"arriving at Casal Bordino with urgent casualtiesDucks" arriving at Casal Bordino with urgent casualties. In the background ambulances are seen awaiting their arrival. 15th December 1943
The wireless operator / air gunner of a Lockheed Hudson Mark I of NoThe wireless operator/air gunner of a Lockheed Hudson Mark I of No. 206 Squadron RAF based at Bircham Newton, Norfolk, signals with an Aldis lamp to four other aircraft of the Squadron to "
Airspeed Horsa gliders marshalled in preparation for moving off to their take off positions during an invasion exercise in South East England. Circa April 1944
A team of five Wrens wheel a trolley carrying a 21 inch torpedo along the dockside at HMS Dolphin, Gosport, Hampshire. A British submarine, P556, is moored alongside waiting to receive the torpedo
Army cyclist board a Airspeed Horsa gliders in preparation for moving off to their take off positions during an invasion exercise in South East England. Circa April 1944
Navy cadets undergoing training. Picture taken 31st August 1943
An army Lewis machine gun unit well equipped to deal with enemy raiders. In the background the old farmhand gets on with the job of getting in the harvest as the Battle of Britain rages in the skies
Captain Watts (not Id d but it is most likely to be him) training his navy students from The Watts Sea School Location not known so Mirrorpix will suggest Portsmouth
Navy cadets training in London. Picture taken 6th August 1942
Line of civilians due to enter HMS Rayleigh in Plymouth. Caption hard to read, but Mirrorpix happy this is HMS Rayleigh in Torpoint, Plymouth - Royal Navy Training school
Navy crew read The Daily Mirror on board HMS Tactician HMS Tactician was a British submarine of the third group of the T class
Navy crew play Ludo on board HMS Wallace. Picture taken circa 1st June 1942
HMS ARK ROYAL with Fairey Fulmar fighters on the deck. seen from the deck of HMS Sheffield. Circa May 1941
The last span of the two span autobahn bridge has been demolished and has fallen into the river at its east obstructing normal river traffic and operations are in progress to relieve the obstruction