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Picture shows soldiers in the Hull and Yorkshire, or East Riding, area of England, working with an enemy aircraft detector instrument. Picture taken circa August 1940
Picture taken in the heavily damaged town of Caen in France immediately after its occupation by British and canadian forces
British army soldiers at work searching for enemy mines during the push in to France shortly after the D-day landings in the Second World War. 19th June 1944
British army sappers of the Royal Engineers clearing the town of Tilly Sur Seulles of mines in Nothern France during the allied invasion of France shortly after the D-Day landings
British sappers at work clearing away enemy mines in a field near the town of Geilenkirchen, Germany during " Operation Clipper"
Roger Eyre, Assistant Engineer in training with the Urban District Council, Sutton in Ashfield, Notts, using defunct Mine Detector to locate manhole covers which have been covered by layers of
Two men who work for the GPO at work with a mine detector as they try to find a cable of which they have no record in Holborn, London, 8th May 1949
Two men who work for the GPO at work with a mine detector as they try to find a cable of which they have no record in Holborn, London. 8th May 1949
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
Scotland yard Police Station, Central Records. circa 1947 006776 / 3Scotland yard Police Station, Central Records. circa 1947 006776/3
Model Jennie Cropp with magnifying glass
Radar Operator August 1945 WaF Radar Operator - Pictured airwoman plotting aircraft on the Cathode Ray Tube Monitor