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Bristol Beaufighter night fighter crews of No. 600 Squadron RAF, resting in their crew hut at Colerne, Wiltshire before taking off on patrol
Some of the officers and crew of HMS Unison seen here on deck with their jolly roger flag, after 16 months patrolling in the Mediterranean sea. 28th September 1943
Lieutenant Frank S, Barrett of Dallas, Texas and Lieutenant Frank M. Cookson of Los Angeles, California are shown singing out at Easter Services on a Ninth Air Force base somewhere in England during
In two attacks Allied heavy and medium bombers recently destroyed, a heavily fortified strongpoint at Ningthoukhong in Burma
Spitfire pilots of RAF Fighter Command pose beside the wreckage of a Junkers Ju 87 Stuka, which they shot down near Manston Airfield on 5th February 1941. Airmen, L-R are Pilot Officer C.H
On the Western Front, the radio provides the link with home and airmen, serving in Belgium and Holland eagerly listen in especially if they are stationed at advanced airfields where no other news
Ditched Halifax bomber in the Atlantic, rescued by the crew of the merchant ship " Jamaica Producer", including the captain P.C. Piejus. Circa October 1945
An international class of students of the Officers Training Unit in Palestine, 22 April 1944. Airmen from left to right - South Africa (Army Liaison Officer), Canada, Egypt, New Zealand
Night fighters of the Royal Air Force pictured at a night fighter station in England in between bombing missions over Germany during the Second World War. Circa 13th March 1941
Through the additional hazards of the seas under wartime conditions, men of the Merchant Navy have become gunners and look out men as well as continuing to be all round good sailors
RAF Balkans Air Force provides air support to Marshall Titos partisan forces in Yugoslavia during the Second World War. Leading Aircraftman T
Preparation underway for an RAF Bomber Command minelaying operation off enemy coastline. Picture shows: The news goes through the group and a conference is held there
Kim the Alsatian dog is helped off the wing off a Spitfire fighter plane by his master, a sergeant pilot of the Royal Air Force
Wives and sweethearts on board SS Empire Faith at a port in the north west of England where the ship unloads before heading out to sea again. Photo shows: All Scots reunion. Mrs W.J
A fragment cut from an enemy aircraft which this RAF squadron shot down is used for recording the number of enemy aircraft destroyed
A sergeant pilot of one of the two "East India"squadrons of the RAFA sergeant pilot of one of the two " East India" squadrons of the RAF, smiles as he return safely from a successful mission in his Spitfire fighter plane during the Second World War
Serving with the Royal Air Force in France are men of the pre-war Auxiliary Squadrons, who while still in civil occupations, learned to fly in their spare time
151 Wing Royal Air Force Operations in Russia during the autumn of 1941. Russian photographers filming some of the crew of the RAF wing at the airfield in Vaenga, Russia. Circa September 1941
A long range fighter squadron of the Royal Air Force operating off the North African coast has added tow JU 52s, shot down by two Sergeant pilots, to its score of successes
Air War in Libya, North Africa during the Second World War. Picture shows" Pilot taking a rest in the desert after bringing down his thirteenth victim
Captain Frank H. Carruthers R. A. squadron searchlight officer to a night fighter RAFCaptain Frank H. Carruthers R.A. squadron searchlight officer to a night fighter RAF Squadron in the home counties, talking to pilots prior to an operation during the Second World War. May 1944
Sailors of the Royal Navy have been helping to repair and make habitable London homes which were damaged by flying bombs. Picture shows: Able Seaman E.J
Picture taken at an RAF Advanced Air base in North Africa from which RAF Fighter Squadron is operating. The unit is under canvas
Four ground crew of No. 134 Squadron RAF load a 500-lb GP bomb, - inscribed with a Christmas message for the enemy, - beneath the wing of " Jungle Queen", a Republic Thunderbolt Mark II
Safely back in harbour, the crew of a British submarine which had endured a 14-hour attack by Japanese craft. April 1945
The 23, 000 ton British aircraft carrier HMS Victorious while she vas co-operating with the United States Navy in the Pacific Ocean
British troops in Southern India were present at some of the celebrations held to mark the festival of " Dusserah" in honour of the Indian god Rama
An RAF squadron recently joined battle with more than twice their number of Italian aircraft over Libya. The British fighters destroyed 15 Italian aircraft during the engagement
A bomb aimer in position in the nose of an RAF Stirling bomber during an assault on Berlin in the Second World War. September 1941
Members of the Ajax crew wait for their daily rum ration shortly after their arrival in Devonport. Following the ships return from the South Atlantic
FAF pilots study maps and charts before taking a flight in an Avro Anson for their training lesson at a station in England during the Second World War. 3rd October 1939
Artic Conditions On Belgium Airfield. R. A. F Ground crews bombing up R. AArtic Conditions On Belgium Airfield. R.A.F Ground crews bombing up R.A.F Second Tactical Air Force Mitchell aircraft on the snow-covered runway of a Belgian airfield
A fragment cut from an enemy aircraft which the RAF squadron shot down is used for recording the number of enemy aircraft destroyed. October 1941
Supt. Lockhart and Sgt Baxter had a tricky situation to solve when they were caught by the tide at Saltdean, near Brighton, while making a scene for the film to be shown February 24th
The Cromer lifeboat crew and the dog, Monte, they saved some years ago. They are H.T Davies, H.G Blogg, E. Waller, G. Balls, W.T Davies, G. Allen, G. Mayes, R. Davies, C. Cox. 6th September 1933
Lifeboat crew at Folkestone, Kent. 20th July 1933
Lifeboat crew at Blakeney, Norfolk. 30th March 1934
The Dungeness lifeboat "David Barclay of Tottenham"The Dungeness lifeboat " David Barclay of Tottenham" turned out to rescue the large ironsides of Rochester which was carrying a cargo of stone from Portland to Maidstone
Oxford verses Cambridge Boat Race, on The River Thames, London, 23rd March 1963. Onlookers enjoy the day from a residence in the Barnes area. The 109th Boat Race took place on 23 March 1963
The Oxford University Rowing Crew in training for the forthcoming Oxford v Cambridge Boat Race. The 104th Boat Race took place on 5 April 1958
A view alongside an L. S. I showing landing craft swung on, davitsA view alongside an L.S.I showing landing craft swung on, davits. A crew of vessel on deck waiting for troops to embark. 7th June 1944
David Jason, Nicholas Lyndhurst and Denis Lill during the filming of the " Only Fools and Horses" Christmas Special " The Jolly Boys Outing" in Margate. 16th May 1989
David Jason during the filming of the "Only Fools and Horses"David Jason during the filming of the " Only Fools and Horses" Christmas Special " The Jolly Boys Outing" in Margate. 16th May 1989
A Bristol Sycamore HR14 helicopter and crew of 275 Search and Rescue Squadron, leaving RAF Leconfield, to drop supplies of food to isolated villages during the heavy snows. 26th February 1958
Caledonian Steam fishing Co Ltd sidewinder deep sea trawler Loch Doon (H101) seen here leaving St Andrews Dock, Hull for the northern fishing grounds. 21st January 1952
The crew of the St Jason seen here landing their catch of frozen cod. 22nd August 1968
Operation Desert Fox, a major four-day bombing campaign on Iraqi targets from December 16, 1998, to December 19, 1998, by the United States and United Kingdom
A group of people who put The Sweet on the road. The four members of the band, Andy Scott, Brian Connelly, Mick Tucker and Steve Priest, are in the centre of picture