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Spring festival at Hindhead. American soldiers tug their hand at the Marypole with the kids at the spring festival. June 1942
Lieutenant Commander Peter Marshall of the Fleet Air arm with his four year old son Richard. 13th August 1968
The destroyer HMS Glasgow puts to sea from the River Tyne on her way to Portsmouth to be handed over to the Royal Navy. The Swan Hunter built HMS Glasgow was the fifth Type 42 destroyer to enter
Fouur year old old Richard Masrshall, son of Phantom pilot Lieutenant Commander Peter Marshall of the Fleet Air arm, dressed in pilots uniform at the Royal Naval Air Station at Yeovilton, Somerset
The First Royal Phantom Training Unit will be commissioned at the Royal Training Air Station in Yeovilton, Somerset. Lieutenant Commander Peter Marshall has been chosen to lead the training of
Mr Thomas Fox tidying graves at the German War Cemetery on Cannock Chase, ahead of its opening. German youth club members from Bremen and Bremerhaven also helped
Battle of Britain veteran Brian Smith at his cottage home near Evesham. 2nd February 1994
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
The Queen seen here watching a tug of war display during a visit to the Caterrick Garrison. 9th November 1978
The Queen admires the new statue during her visit to Catterick Garrison. 10th July 1975
Lieutenant Commander Peter Marshall of HMS Ark Royal and his wife Carolyn, both holding their new born baby twin boys Paul and Mark, pose with their other eight children Kathryn, Ginny, Richard
German Army retreats from the River Seine as Allies push into France following the landings in Northern France. British troops survey the remains of vehicles
World War Two - Second World War - The D-Day invasion of Normandy. France. Endless streams of American troops move up the beaches. Circa: 6th June 1944
Army Soldiers looking through a shop window - June 1944 for souvenirs to send back home
Dieppe waterfront, August 1942 Aerial shot taken by low flying aircraft in preparation for the Dieppe raid
Two members of the Russian Red Army in the ruins of Adolf Hitlers room in the Berlin Chancellery, one sprawling in Hitlers chair ith his feet on the upturned table
Scenes at the Reichstag in Berlin showing a Russian soldier of the Red Army and an American soldier with a bronze bust of Adolf Hitler as Allied Forces Occupy Berlin at the end of the second world
Picture taken from an RAF photographic reconnaissance Spitfire plane of the scene in Holland / Netherlands when the first Allied Airborne army carried out its great operation, September 1944
A spot of fraternising between a Russian army girl on traffic duty and a British Tommy soldier in the Unter den Linden in occupied Berlin after World War Two July 1945
An American destroyer coming to her anchorage in a north of Ireland port during the second World War, January 1942
On the German border, war correspondant Rex North buys a drink for the road at the last pub in France before crossing the frontier during the Second World War September 1944
Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery seen here talking to the men of the Black Watch shortly before they start their assault over the River Rhine, Germany. March 1945
The Liberation of France. Paris, US Anti-aircraft guns guard the bridges over the Seine with the Eiffel Tower in the background. September 1944
Two Russian soldiers talking to US soldiers as the first American tanks roll into the streets of Berlin at the end of the Second World War, July 1945
The first boat load of American troops reach Dufferin Quay, Belfast, Northern Ireland. January 1942
British troops walking up to the front line through deep mud and over heavy ground and ploughed fields in Holland during the Second World War. December 1944
British troops with German children following the invasion of Germany in February 1945
WW2 Troops on the quayside after returning from the biggest ever Combined Operations daylight raid on Dieppe. Canadian and British Special Service Troops
WW2 The White Patrol January 1945 British Recce Party in Germany very much on the alert in the Ardennes
WW2 France Falaise British tanks and armour passing through Falaise to forward positions. The town was left burning by German incendiaries and havoc caused by RAF bombings. August 1944
World War II Invasion of France Allied soldiers take cover during the bombing of Germany positions a little futher up the Caen Falaise road. August 1944
British troops under fire on Juno beach at Normandy shortly after the D-Day landings. Soon after zero hour German aircraft seen in sky over beach has just bombed house seen in flames
WW2 British troops serving refugees in the liberated town of Bayuex, Normandy. Food and dairy produce normally sent to Germany and Paris now available for local use. July 1944
A Churchill tank on the beach at Dieppe during the raid by Allied commandos on the German occupied port town in Northern France. August 1942
British Infantry soldiers take a rest in streets of Nijmegen after liberating the Dutch town. September 1944
B26 Marauder bomber attacks Neuenberg rail span across the Rhine as the US Seventh Army was driving towards Germany during WW2. December 1944
World War II Invasion of France - Operation Overlord Lorries and jeeps driving off the Mulberry harbour at Gold Beach Arromanches. A Mulberry was a prefabricated harbour
One of the most momentous conferences of the war began in January 1943 near Casablanca, Morocco when American President Roosevelt
Civilians leave Erkelenz, Germany after its capture by the Allies. March 1945
Invasion of France by Allied troops during the liberaton of Europe. British Troops in Paris, by the Eiffel Tower. September 1944
Troops of the Canadian 9th Infantry Brigade part of 3rd Division carrying their bicycles ashore from landing craft LCL 299 in the Nan White Sector of Juno Beach shortly after mid-day on D-Day 6th
Troops of 3rd Infantry Division land on Queen Red beach, Sword area, early on 6th June 1944, the first British formation to land at Sword Beach
WW2 - Troops unload supplies from a landing craft on to British soil after a raid on Dieppe that left it in flames. August 1942
American troops in jeeps making their way through a bomb damaged Normandy town in Northern France shortly after the D-Day landings begun the Allied invasion of the continent during World War Two July
WW2 - British tanks landed in the Dieppe area of France on August 19 1942 in the biggest ever combined operations raid with Canadian and British Special Service troops
WW2 British troops disembark after returning from the biggest ever Combined Operations daylight raid on Dieppe. Canadian and British Special Service troops
Canadian Troops landing on the beaches of Northern France durring the Allied D-Day landings. June 1944
WW2 - April 1945. Troops from the US First Army who were advancing in to Germany from the west shakes advancing Soviet First Ukranian Front forces from the east as they meet hands as they meet