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Young RAF air crews delivering a Liberator aircraft at Atlantic Terminal after flying the Atlantic with it as a passing out test in World War Two May 1945
Air Officer Commander in Chief Arthur "Bomber"Air Officer Commander in Chief Arthur " Bomber" Harris (standing nearest camera) and Air Vice Marshal R A Cochrane listen to the interrogation of one of the crews during the RAF bombing
An RAF Grand Slam bomb being hoisted from the bomb dump during World War Two May 1945
Apart from its many other activities, the RAF continues to drop leaflets on Germany and occupied Europe. Picture shows crews listening to the commanding officer planning for a leaflet raid during
A four engined Halifax bomber attacking fortified positions at Calais in Northern France during a heavy raid by the RAF in World War Two September 1944
An aerial view showing the bomb damage in the German city of Hanover after an RAF bombing raid during World War Two October 1943
Loaded bomb trains leaving the dumps at an RAF Bomber Command Station during preparations for another attack in support of the Allied Armies in Northern France during World War Two June 1944
RAF crews arrive at their dispersal point driven by a WaF officer who lends a hand with their tuck boxes during World War Two June 1942
An aerial view showing the bomb damage in the German city of Ulm after an RAF bombing raid near the end of World War Two January 1945
Air Marshal Sir Richard Peirse, Commander in Chief of RAF Bomber Command discussing a target with his chief of staff during preparations for a raid in world War Two September 1941
War - World War II - Battle of Britain - Radar Inventor - Mr Robert Alexander Watson Watt, who devised a method which is called Radiolocation for detecting German aircraft
West Orchard after the Luftwaffe air raid on Coventry during the blitz. November 1940
Smithford Street Arcade, Coventry, after the blitz. November 1940
This is a Russian cannon / gun which dates from the Crimean War (1854-1858)This is a Russian cannon/gun which dates from the Crimean War (1854-1858). It stood in Greyfriars Green until it became a casualty of the German Luftwaffe air raid over Coventry in November 1940
Earl Street, Coventry, viewed from the old cathedral spire some time after the blitz. The domed building is the Gaumont Palace cinema which later became the Odeon. Circa 1940-41
Coventry blitz Bomb damage at Broadgate in Coventry City centre after an air raid in World War II November 1940
War - World War II - Yound people in Cardiff climb on board a lorry to use it as a vantage point to get a good view during the Victory Day service of Thanksgiving at Cathays Park - 16th July 1945
Sandbags being piled up around the Town Hall in Birmingham at the outbreak of the second world war. September 1939
The damage caused to Llandaff Cathedral, Cardiff, during a German wartime air raid - Jan 1941
Householders salvage goods from a bombed area in Cardiff following a German air raid. May 1941
Petrol Rationing in Birmingham September 1939 People queue for petrol coupons at the outbreak of the second world war
Ships - Ark Royal - Old - "Doves"of the Ark in peacetime - A SwordfishShips - Ark Royal - Old - " Doves" of the Ark in peacetime - A Swordfish aircraft lands on the deck of the Ark Royal
Petrol Rationing September 1939 Women from the Ministry of Supply vet applications for petrol coupons at the outbreak of the second world war
A fire blazes at the Cold Storage building, Adam Street, Cardiff, following a German air raid - Jan 1941
War - World War II - RAF - Thanksgiving flight over London - The leader in many an immortal battle prepares to lead the fly-past
Sandbags being piled up around the Town Hall in Birmingham during the war. September 1939
World War Two - Evacuation of children A Marshall leads the way to the buses, during todays evacuation of school children at Wallsend. 6th September 1939
World War Two - Evacuation of children Children with their mothers on their way to the station
World War Two - Evacuation of children Children of All saints School, Gateshead Station for Evacuation
Children feeding swans at Bradford on Avon October 1943
The Queen seen here meeting some of the Rescue Services which where on duty in Coventry during the heavy air raid of November 1940 which destroyed the city centre. February 1942
Rescue workers are served tea from a mobile naffi following the V1 bombing of Brown Brothers in Great Eastern Street. July 1944
King George VI inspects firemen on his visit to Birmingham after a bombing raid in world War Two. December 1940
Children queue up outside a shop for comics in Eltham, London during World War Two August 1943
Workers at a Jam Factory march besides their own armoured car during a lunch break training session July 1940
Firemen in the church yard of St Pauls Cathedral The Great Fire of London December 29th 1940 from the dome of St Pauls Cathedral
Fires across the River Thames from the North Side during the blitz on London December 1940
Aldersgate St. Fires during the 2nd Great Fire of London caused by fire from High Explosive on the night of December 29th, 1940
Walls Ice Cream man seen here on his tricycle serving two schoolgirls Circa 1940
An ATS woman using a pair of binoculars on searchlight Battery January 1943
General Bernard Montgomery on his way to Lambeth after World War Two August 1945
Fireman in the Waterloo area fighting Fires cause by High Explosive bombs during the 2nd Fire of London December 1940
Mrs Rayner and children surrounded by bomb damage on St Marys Road, Edmonton July 1944
Pottery making at Wattisfield Suffolk during the Second World war May 1944 Henry Watsons Pottery
A man wades through the debris of bomb damage in Kings Cross after air raids on London in World War Two June 1944
Amen Court Shops Blaze furiously from High Explosive during the 2nd Fire of London December 1940
A member of the congregation digs through the remains of the belfry of St Clements Dane Church in Central London May 1941