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Dads Army actor Arnold Ridley who plays Private Godfrey in the popular wartime comedy series, at the opening of a new exhibition about the real Dads Army - the Home Guard at the Imperial War Museum
Dam Busters. Wing Commander Guy Gibson and Mrs Gibson talking with Captain W. K Clark, UDam Busters.Wing Commander Guy Gibson and Mrs Gibson talking with Captain W.K Clark, U.S Army after the investiture. June 22nd 1943
British battleship HMS Rodney of the Royal Navy firing her secondary armament of six inch guns during exercises at sea in the Second World War December 1940
Wing Commander Guy Gibson photographed on returning from a heavy bomber raid on Berlin. January 1943
Last blows at Japan. Kobe Class escort carrier seen two days after she had been attacked by Naval Avenger Aircraft. Her back is broken, flight deck destroyed and focsle badly damaged
Margaret Savage who is making her debut as leading lady singer in " The Marriage of the Minsters" at Londons Victoria Palace
World war II Women: Hairstyles for the ATS. April 1941 P010129
Dismantled Bomb. Members of Royal Army Ordanance Corps with Dismantled 50lb Bomb. September 1971 71-8819-002
Engelbert Nadermayer (right) who was formerly in charge of the notorious crematorium at Dachau, shown in his cell alongside a former SS trooper who is also on the list of war criminals to be tried
Ack Ack Training, Merseyside, 24th May 1954, anti-aircraft warfare exercise
R / L CHRISTIAN BERNTSEN AND STEVEN DICKSON WITH UNKNOWN BRITISH PARA, SAN CARLOSR/L CHRISTIAN BERNTSEN AND STEVEN DICKSON WITH UNKNOWN BRITISH PARA, SAN CARLOS, FALKLAND ISLANDS - 1982
WIFE OF BRITISH SERVICEMAN WIPES AWAY THE TEARS DURING FAMILY REUNION BACK FROM THE FALKLAND ISLANDS - 1982
BRITISH SERVICEMEN AT THE START OF THE FALKLANDS PARADE THROUGH THE CITY OF LONDON - 12TH OCTOBER 1982
Smiles from Prince Andrew and Queen Elizabeth II, his mother, as the Royal Navy Aircraft Carrier HMS Invincible returned to Portsmouth after service in the Falklands War - 17th September 1982
Falklands War - 1982
HMS Lookout, L Class Royal Navy Destroyer, British Official Photograph A7250, Issued October 1943
Armistice Day Procession, Bristol, Wednesday 11th November 1936
Colston Day 1936, Colston Cadets, boys of Colstons School pay respects to their founder, sounding the Last Post, at the Colston Memorial in Colston Avenue, Bristol on Friday 13th November 1936
Colston Day 1937, Colston Cadets, boys of Colstons School pay respects to their founder, sounding the Last Post, at the Colston Memorial in Colston Avenue, Bristol on Saturday 13th November 1937
Two members of the WVS are busy acting as "Mums"Two members of the WVS are busy acting as " Mums" to the men fighting in the Borneo jungle. Valerie Axe, 25, from Hornsey, Yorkshire and Jean Mockett, 32 from Eastbourne, Sussex
Lieutenant Commander G. R. Cousins of the Royal Navy (in front of boat), today inspected the Rhyl lifeboat. This boat is the only one of its kind in the world and is un-capsizable
Two airmen are hoisted to the safety of an RAF helicopter after being picked up by Barry lifeboat during an air-sea rescue exercise. 27th January 1966
British soldiers in the Falklands 1982
ARGENTINE SOLDIERS SURRENDER RIFLES EN ROUTE FROM STANLEY TO THE AIRPORT AT THE END OF THE FALKLANDS WAR, JUNE 14-26, 1982
Margaret Thatcher and husband Denis at St Pauls Cathedral for Falklands War memorial service - June 1985
AN ARGENTINE SOLDIER SURRENDERING TO THE BRITISH TASK FORCE DURING THE FALKLANDS WAR 1982
THE FRIGATE HMS ARDENT DURING THE FALKLANDS WAR IN 1982
RFA Sir Tristram (L3505) Navy ship returns to the United Kingdom on a heavy lift ship - 1983
London Victory Parade of 1982. British victory parade held after the defeat of Argentina in the Falklands War and organised by the City of London as a salute to the task force - 12th October 1982
SMILING FALKLAND ISLANDERS WITH A DAMAGED ARGENTINE FMA IA PUCARA GROUND ATTACK AIRCRAFT DURING THE FALKLANDS WAR 1982
HELICOPTER LIFTING SUPPLIES FROM DECK OF SHIP DURING THE FALKLANDS WAR 1982
Sergeant Ian MacKays grace on The Falklands
FALKLANDS WAR TASK FORCE - 1982 H. M. S. LIVERPOOLFALKLANDS WAR TASK FORCE - 1982 H.M.S. LIVERPOOL
British Army sodlierss seen here practicing in the countryside of the Fenlands, around Suffolk and Cambridgeshire during the First World War. Circa 1914
6th Cambridgeshire Rifle Volunteer Corps seen here mobilised and forming up in Cambridge before moving off to Romford 5th August 1914. In the background is the Chapel of St JohnOs College
Gloster Meteor Aircraft passes over the Control Tower of Abbotsinch Airport, Paisley, Scotland, Sunday 18th August 1946
Soldiers discarded tunics and coats as they help with the clean up of Chelsea following the previous nights raid on the city. 23rd February 1944
Cornish lads of the ATC undergoing pre RAF training get a thrill when their CO Flt. Lieut. Prince Birabongsa, otherwise known as Mr. Bira, the famous racing motorist, demonstrates glider flying
The presentation of fifty-four proficiency certificates will be made by Air Chief Marshall Sir William Mitchell, K.C.B. C.B.E. D.S.O. M.C. A.F.C the front parade of the Royal Artillery Barracks
Air Transport Command (ATC) was a United States Air Force unit that was created during World War II as the strategic airlift component of the United States Army Air Forces
The Bank of England and Royal Exchange after the raid during the night of 11 January 1941. The bomb exploded in the booking-hall of the Bank Underground Station killing 51
Bomb damage to central Hull following a heavy Luftwaffe raid on Hull. 29th July 1941
Firemen dampen down the fires caused by a a Luftwaffe attack on the City of Bristol. Circa November 1940
Bomb damage to Hull following several nights of raids on the city during World War Two. Circa March 1941
The army and salvage workers clear the bomb damage to Hull following several nights of raids on the city. Circa March 1941
Repatriated wounded soldiers seen here with their families after returning home. Circa October 1943
ARP rescue members seen here searching a shop in Bridlington damage by blast in a daylight air raid on the town. Circa August 1940
Repatriated wounded soldiers seen shortly after returning to the UK. Circa October 1943