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Small Ships Pool. Nellie Crammond, an electrician who helped too fit out the Dunlin, receiving congratulations form Admiral Nesmith. Picture taken 20th August 1943
As part of their training, Air Training Corps cadets were privileged to visit a Bomber Command Station and were taken up in a Wellington for a short flight. Circa September 1943
The British armed trawler KINGSTON AMBER battles through heavy seas near Scarpa Flow. Circa May 1942
Wren boat crews. 20th November 1944, Plymouth. Wrens ratings have manned most of the duty boats, some as large as 60 ft long for the past three years
Raising the Union Jack at Fort Dufferin, Burma. 1944
Assault course training during World War II. Circa 1941
First U-Boat to be captured intact. Date unknown
The Womens Auxiliary Air Force (WaF) in South Africa. They are having a Gas Mask drill. Picture taken circa 1st May 1943
A photographer takes some cine shots of London from a rooftop. Circa 1941
Arrival of English troops on a ship at Le Havre. Circa 1940
Members of the Home Guard. Circa 1941
Britains Civil Air Service working at Poole Harbour. Dorset. The lady is in a sailors role for this exercise. The Britains Civil Air Service (of Services)
Member of the The Womens Auxiliary Air Force (WaF) in The Middle East. They are having a lesson in aircraft recognition from the RAF. Picture taken circa 1st August 1943
The Womens Auxiliary Air Force (WaF) in The Middle East. Every day, new female volunteers arrive to join the service. The come from France, Czechoslovakia, Poland Greece, Holland and Palestine
Two rubber clad flight mechanics hold part of the breaching a gear, as a Catalina has been rolled back into the sea. Coastal Command training picture to show more of the preparation that goes into
The new indoor table style air raid shelter. For use inside the house. A person would lay inside it. Picture taken 29th March 1941
LWA W. G Green, WA W. Boyer, WA P. Whitemill, WA A. F. Alabaster, LWA A. StevensLWA W.G Green, WA W. Boyer, WA P. Whitemill, WA A.F. Alabaster, LWA A. Stevens. Circa 1941
Sword of Stalingrad. In a small shed at the bottom of a garden in Lambeth, Corporal Durbin has been released from the army temporarily so that he can complete the making o the Stalingrad Sword
A post girl collecting letters in a London district. 1st February 1941
Villagers take their cattle past wrecked Nazi vehicles in northern France. September 1944
British Trans Atlantic Flying Boat Service. Picture shows the midships cabin of the Boeing Flying Boat " Berwick". Picture taken 30th October 1944
London fire force exercise. Mr Herbert Morrison and Major Jackson, Chief London Fire Force Commander. Circa 1941
American troops through a Valentine party for Elsie. Elsie and her sisters spent the afternoon romping with the troops. Circa 1942
British soldiers leave for France. 1939
An Indian guard at the Marine Airport of Karachi, Pakistan. He stands under one of furthest reaches signpost of the world, outside the BOAC base offices. Picture taken circa 1st November 1944
Preparing for assault course training. Circa 1940
The Womens Auxiliary Air Force (WaF) in Cairo, Egypt. She sits on a camel with the famous Sphinx in the background. Many WaF members are now working in The Middle East
Daylight raid, City Road, London. Congratulations for the rescued by the rescuers. Circa 1941
The band of the The Womens Auxiliary Air Force (WaF) leave for Copenhagen, Denmark. Picture taken circa 29th June 1945
The War Council in session photographed in the Council Room at the War Office, L-R Sir W. Venning, Quarter-Master General to the Forces; Sir Robert Gordon-Finlayson
The Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) training somewhere in England. Picture shows them having some fun, during rare down time at the camp site
Homing pigeons are checked by handlers. Circa 1941
Firing practice (rifles) during World War II. Circa 1941
When the blitz was at its height the Rev. Douglas Polhill of St. Michaels Church, Battersea wondered how he could get most of his old parishioners away to country where it was safe
Women of the National Fire ServiceEmarch before US troops, Kingston. September 1942
The Liverpool Blitz. An un named street in Liverpool. Merseyside. The house is decimated. The peak of the bombing raid over Liverpool was 1st to 7th May 1941
A group of American soldiers build a dam to keep the river from flooding after it burst its banks in Northern France. November 1944
The special section of the ATS (The Auxiliary Territorial Service) girls who have just completed a period of training with the Brigade of Guards
A good example of precision bombing; US Marauders attack La Trait, occupied France. Oh 4th August 1943, marauders of the US 8th Air Force rounded off ten days of attacks on German installations in
The remains of Great Charlotte Street fish Market in Liverpool, Merseyside, after an air raid Saturday night. Picture taken 23rd December 1940
Dame Helen Gwynne Vaughan, director of the Auxiliary Territorial Service, inspects the WATS (Womens Auxiliary Territorial Service) in camp at Caernarvon, Wales. Picture tane 16th August 1939
Hamilton Square, Birkenhead, Merseyside. The crater of a bomb which dropped harmlessly in the middle of he square. Picture taken 3rd March 1941
Thousands of Allied Naval Craft ferry to and from the beachhead in Northern France form an impressive picture, taken from a B-26 Marauder of the Ninth US Air Force which was on its way to bomb
Office girls on a city roof being instructed how to fight an incendiary bomb. January 1941
The new chairman of the Hoylake UDS Councillor AED Mitchell, presenting lanyards to the winners of the inter-squad Drill competition of the 14th squadron of the Womens Junior Air Corps
Through the wreckage of buildings, through fire and water, with bombs dropping, this despatch rider of the London Fire Service goes on his way to headquarters with a message. 9th March 1941
Liverpool, Merseyside. Demonstration of the home guard. Picture taken 16th May 1943
Telephone clarks. Liverpool, Merseyside, during World War Two. Picture taken 11th February 1941