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Army soldiers sit on a German block buster"(3000 poundersArmy soldiers sit on a German block buster" (3000 pounders) bomb left at a Comiso bomb dump during their rush to leave Sicily. Issued: September 1943
The Allied Airborne troops operating in Western Europe were equipped with Bofors anti-aircraft guns specially adapted for transport by glider. Picture shows: An Ack-Ack seen in a glider
All the year round, Anti Aircraft Batteries stationed in Scotland and North-East England undergo a two to three weeks intensive instruction in Anti-Aircraft Gunnery at a Training
Anti-aircraft gunners of Anti-aircraft Command are undergoing a new series of physical training exercises which involve the use of dummy anti-aircraft shells
In the early hours of May 6th 1943, a large-scale attack was launched against the enemy in their positions North and South of Medjez-Al-Bab, Tunisia
24 year old Joy fletcher and 19 year old Brenda Cawdell at work in the foundry. The white hot liquid metal can be seen on the moulds that they are clamping down
Miss Jessie Lawton, at her machine in the munitions factory in Birmingham, where she works.. Picture taken 30th August 1943
Picture shows Joyce Richardson, a munitions worker. She is pouring a liquid down a glass tube. Picture taken 27th December 1942
A few miles out to sea "somewhere in the Northern Command", is an island fortA few miles out to sea " somewhere in the Northern Command", is an island fort, manned by batteries of an Royal Artillery Coastal Regiment who receive a rigorous training
Constant exercises by night and day keep the coastal defence batteries of the Royal Artillery in a high state of efficiency Pictures taken somewhere on the South coast of England showing a sentry
True to their motto "Unique"meaning everywhereTrue to their motto " Unique" meaning everywhere, the Royal Artillery are to be found all round the coast of Britain
At a Coastal Artillery school in the Western Command, the men practice night and day. Shoots are carried out in the darkness to accustom the gunners to the difficulties of night time firing
As the soldiers of the Red Army have by their courage given a new inspiration to the people of Europe, so the workers of the Soviet eager to make every sacrifice in their countrys great fight against
Soldiers of the Soviet Red Army, prepare shells for a large calibre Howitzer somewhere on the Soviet Front during the Second World War. November 1942
A party of factory workers recently visited an anti-tank regiment where they saw the guns for which they had helped to make various parts
A small West Country arms firm has produced one million trench mortar bombs so quickly that they have received a Ministry of Supply telegram of congratulation and, as a reward
The fiercest air battles since the Battle of Britain were fought by the R. A. FThe fiercest air battles since the Battle of Britain were fought by the R.A.F. and the newest R.A.F. Command, Army Cooperation
Discovery of an unexploded parachute mine in Hull after the Second World War. Navy and Army bomb disposal squads moving the parachute mine from the dredger to a waiting truck. May 1949
Munition girls at work in a factory in England during the Second World War. Mrs Bird acetylene welding. 7th February 1942
Munition girls selling war certificates to workers in their factory in the Midlands during the Second World War. 21st November 1942
Stockpiles of bombs are loaded for transport from a secret underground munitions dump in England during the Second World War. May 1944
Women at work at a munitions factory during the Second World War. Circa 1941
Munition workers Katherine Pearson and Alf Thatcher box up 25 pounder shells at a Ministry of Justice Shell Filling factory in England during the Second World War. May 1945
Gun barrels being greased before being attached to tanks under construction at the Royal Ordnance Factory, Llanishen. 17th April 1951
Tanks under construction at the Royal Ordnance Factory, Llanishen. 17th April 1951
Gun barrels for tanks under construction at the Royal Ordnance Factory, Llanishen, 17th April 1951
The workforce at BSA in Small Heath Birmingham pour out of the factory gates at the beginning of their four day Easter break. 14th April 1949
Bomber command load one of the new 12, 000 pound "earthquake"Bomber command load one of the new 12, 000 pound " earthquake" bombs onto a Lancaster II bomber, the same bombs that sunk the 45, 000 ton German battleship Tirpitz in Norway
The RAFs new 8, 000 lb bomb which is being dropped by the RAF on enemy targets in Italy and Germany along with the new 4, 000 lb bomb
A new 12, 000 pound bomb which is being dropped by the RAF on industrial targets in occupied France and Germany, pictured in front of a Lancaster bomber. 13th March 1944
New anti riot gun January 1969 1960s Mobuster Weapon, Home Office. Weapons Guns Technology
Gun Quarter - Birmingham 7 / 11 / 1958 Some of the thousands of SMLEGun Quarter - Birmingham 7/11/1958 Some of the thousands of SMLE rifles at the Small Heath armoury of Parker Hall. with Mr Kenneth Lissemore - armourer
Hawker Typhoon fighter aircraft for the Royal Air Force in full production at an aircraft factory in the West Country during WW2 1944
Women munition workers at munition factory, manufacturing bombs. March 1916
World War One WWI Munition factory making shells Women turning artillary shells on a lathe and guaging measurements. March 1918
World War One WWI Munition factory making pellets. April 1918 Young female munition workers making primers and pellet plugs for shell fuses in a Birmingham factory
British Prime Minister Winston Churchill with his daughter Mary and General Sir Frederick Pile (GOC Anti-Aircraft Command)
Workers at the Royal Ordinance factory at Chorley in Lancashire destroy shells at the end of WW2. The cordite is removed from 6 pounder shell cases. 1945
World War Two Home front. Mrs Grace Smith a worker at the Ministry of Supply Small Arms factory November 1942
Woman worker using heavy machinery in a metal factory April 1956
World War Two Home Front A village girl of North Stoke Oxfordshire working on the production of farm wagons at an agricultural munition works during World War Two January 1943
Women Munition Worker 1941 women doing mens jobs during the war years Women at War WW2
British trooper visits factory where the women make guns for his tanks A group of women working in a munition factory, talking to a soldier in uniform January 1944
Station of Ministry of Supply 1942 Girls from various sections of the Auxillary Territorial Service collecting spent shells at an Experimental Establishment of the Ministry of Supply
A worker clocking in for her shift at an arms factory in England during the war January 1943 P007951
A Krupp heavy artillery gun loaded onto a railway truck in Germany during World War One Circa 1914 DM4096
Shell containers and components of all kinds of munitions are made from the card board produced from wastepaper. A woman from the Royal Ordanance seen here showing off some of the shell containers
George Bicknell and Bill Moore are seen on the range testing rifles. They test and fire guns of different types all day long at the B.S.A. guns factory, Shirley, Birmingham, May 1952