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A model wearing bikini swimwear bounces on a trampoline on a beach in the French Riviera. 2nd August 1961
Somerset Maugham at Villa Mauresque, Cap Ferrat. On the wall is an early Picasso which he bought as a n investment. 1954
Roger Moore with actress Lois Chiles at a photocall and reception held in Paris to announce the female lead in the latest James Bond film " Moonraker"
An Oxen drawn cart, France. September 1944
Flying Fortress bombers of the US 8th Air Force travelling towards a German air service and assembly plant at Villacoublay, France, near Paris. March 1944
Picture shows children playing on a wrecked Nazi vehicle. Location, France, after the June Normandy landings, and when Germany had been pushed back
During his visit to the British sector somewhere in France, French President Albert Lebrun, accompanied by the Commander In Chief of the British Expeditionary Force Lord John Gort VC
A wounded soldier is transported by jeep back to a Regimental Aid Post, the jeep has a rough journey passing over shell and bomb craters
A battalion of the Leicester Regiment serving with the British Army in the Middle East during the Second World War. Photo graph shows: Captain R.E
Combined Operations raid on Dieppe on 19th August 1942. Canadian and U. KCombined Operations raid on Dieppe on 19th August 1942. Canadian and U.K. Special Service Troops carried out the raid with a detachment of a U.S
A battalion of the Hampshire Regiment serving with we British Expeditionary Force in France during the Second World War. Photo shows
The Suffolk Regiment serving with the British Expeditionary Force in France during the Second World War. Photo shows: The mens billet. March 1940
The Hampshire Regiment serving with the British Expeditionary Force in France during the Second World War. Photo shows: A group of men standing as the tea is handed out. March 1940
A battalion of the Middlesex Regiment serving with we British Expeditionary Force in France during the Second World War. Photo shows: A class going through a drill with a Vickers gun. March 1940
These photographs give some indication of what a gigantic task the construction of the two prefabricated ports, their towing across the Channel, and installation off the coast of Normandy entailed
Two pre-fabricated Ports, each as big a a Gibraltar were manufactured in Britain in segments, towed across the Channel and set down off the coast of Normandy
A French tank fires at an enemy position on the outskirts of Belfort, France, while infantry pick of running targets from cover at the side of the road
US War Corespondent aboard one of the landing craft bringing re-enforcements to the Normandy coast 10 days after the D-Day landings 16th June 1944
Lieutenant Jack Haughton, RNVR commander of a landing craft bringing re-enforcements to the Normandy beaches 10 days after the D-Day landings
US Soldiers searching for land mines on the grass verges of the roads in and around Cherbourg. 30th June 1944
British troops of the 79th in an unknown Normandy town in Northern France a month after the D-Day landings chat with local children 5th July 1944
British troops outside the bath house in an unknown Normandy town in Northern France a month after the D-Day landings 5th July 1944
Sailor on a landing craft poses with a captured German helmet and rifle after delivering re-enforcements to the Normandy coast 10 days after the D-Day landings 16th June 1944
Flying Fortresses attack a submarine base at Saint-Nazaire. 28th June 1943
B-26 Marauder bombers of the 9th Air Force attacking the Creil, Aerial, Air Raid, Bombing, Bombings, yards. 23rd March 1944
French fighters, in co-operation with the British anti-aircraft batteries shot down a Dornier and a Heinkel. The German machines crashed near each other after a short engagement with the French
Bren gun carriers move through France. November 1939
In a flower covered field in France, an American Waco CG-4 glider takes off for the first time on foreign territory since the D-Day landings
An air view of the Renault works at Billancourt, a suburb of Paris on the Seinne, before it was bombed by aircraft of Bomber Command, RAF, on the night of 3rd March 1942
Royal Air Force personnel in France carry on in spite of the severe winter making conditions doubly arduous. Aircraft engine
RAF pilots trudge through the snow to their aircraft on a French aerodrome for a flight over the enemy lines. January 1940
RAF Attack concrete structure in Pas De Calais. (Calais). Picture taken before the attack. Pas-de-Calais is a department in northern France named after the French designation of the Strait of Dover
Paris, France, picture taken from the coastal command plane. In the background is the Eiffel Tower, the domed building is Les Invalides. Picture taken circa 17th June 1942
French Maquis guerillas in training. The Maquis were rural guerrilla bands of French Resistance fighters, called maquisards, during the Nazi occupation of France in World War II
Soldiers of the British expeditionary Force have a break for refreshments in the snow covered countryside of Northern France during the Second World War. 4th January 1940
Wounded being loaded into jeeps during the capture of Caen. 9th July 1944
8th U. S. A. A. F. bombers attack the Junkers aero engine plant at Strasbourg. 27th May 19448th U.S.A.A.F. bombers attack the Junkers aero engine plant at Strasbourg. 27th May 1944
A jeep passes British and Canadian troops after the capture of Caen. 9th July 1944
French patriots, members of the underground movement, receive arms at a house on the outskirts of Chateaudin, France, dropped to them by parachute
Soldiers of the British Expeditionary Force, who were encircled by the Germans at Dunkirk, Northern France before their miraculous escape, pictured on arrival at Dover
British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain pays a visit to the soldiers of the British Expeditionary Force serving in France during the Second World War
Medloc Transit Camp in Toulon, France. Troops on their way home after four years service pass through this camp. Picture taken 23rd November 1945
A battalion of the Border Regiment serving with the British Expeditionary Force in France during the Second World War. Photo shows: Troops following up a bombing attack in a wood in France
The withdrawal from Dunkirk in Northern France showing British Expeditionary Force troops wading in the water to meet the rescue boats during the Second World War. June 1940
A British soldier of 3rd Division makes friends with a young French couple and their baby in a ruined street in Caen following the fall of the town into allied hands. 10th July 1944
One more victim of RAF fighter in France. A Junkers 88 - latest type of German bomber - brought down during the recent air fighting. May 1940