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Woman Police Officer patrolling the streets of New York, USA, June 1984
Police dogs training at Chatteris in Cambridgeshire, 26th May 1965
PC Nigel Barber speaks with a young boy, during patrol pod the streets of Cambridge, 12th August 1981
The Sherwood Foresters. A series of pictures taken with the The Sherwood Foresters, now serving in the forward areas of the B.E.F. Major L.S Temple (wearing decorations) map checking with officers
Officers of HMS Ajax and Exeter enjoying a drink during the interval at the London Palladium. The crews of the two ships are in London for a presentation to the King
Captain W. R. Patterson, the captain of the Royal Navy battleship King George V which wasCaptain W.R. Patterson, the captain of the Royal Navy battleship King George V which was was involved in the hunt for and pursuit of the German battleship Bismarck
Commander In Chief of the Allied Forces General Gamelin decorates Lord Gort, Commander In Chief of the British Expeditionary Forces and General Ironside
One-armed Squadron Leader J. A. F. MacLachlan, commanding officer of Number 1 squadronOne-armed Squadron Leader J.A.F. MacLachlan, commanding officer of Number 1 squadron. His new mascot painted on the cowling, the V sign of a busted arm. 26th November 1941
The submarine Thunderbolt home again after a year of successful operations. Photograph shows Lieutenant B.J. Andrew with the crew and their Jolly Roger. Circa 1940s
Officers and sailors of the British Submarine Ultor displaying their Jolly Roger which records ships torpedoed and sunk by gunfire. Circa 1940s
Flying Officer R. Harvey, Squadron Leader A. G. Williams, Flight Sergeant AFlying Officer R. Harvey, Squadron Leader A.G. Williams, Flight Sergeant A. Watts and Wing Commander J.M Bazin, all of whom took part in the the final attack on the German battleship Tirpitz
Deciding matters that affect the whole Far East is this conference photographed at Singapore Naval Base Headquarters. At the head of the table is the Commander-in-Chief, Far East
Lieutenant General Sir John Harding, British 13th Corps Commander, visits the 10th Hussars regiment in Sagrado, Italy. he is seen talking to officers
General Eisenhower, newly appointed Supreme Allied Commander of the British and Expeditionary Forces organising in the United Kingdom for the liberation of Europe
RAF Mosquitoes supporting the 14th Army in Burma during the Second World War pictured at a Mosquito station on the Arakan front. Left to right: Squadron Leader I.A
General Auchinleck and Air Marshall Tedder at a war council at GHQ in Cairo. 26th March 1942
The War Cabinet pose for a picture at Downing Street, circa October 1941. Picture shows standing L-R: Sir Edward Bridges, Air Chief Marshal Sir Charles F. A
The band of an Army Technical School leads the parade of Officers and men of HMS Garth from the railway station to the Town Hall in Wokingham, Berkshire during the Second World War. 26th January 1945
Gen. Sir Archibald Wavell, who arrived in India to take over duty as Commander-in-Chief, India, photographed directing operations in an observation post at Merj Ayoum before he left Syria
Signing of the peace convention between the government of Syria and general Sir Henry Maitland Wilson of behalf of the C in C Middle East, at Sydney Smith barracks, Acre. Circa July 1941
Gen. Sir Henry Wilson inspecting a guard of honour of British Cavalry on his arrival in Beirut. Circa July 1941
Rear Admiral Sir Philip View, DSO (centre), Captain Wright DSO and Captain Eccles (left) of the Royal Navy, discussing the latest plan of action. Circa January 1944
Field-Marshal Sir Cyril Deverell addressed a War Weapons Week meeting at Bridgend. Left to right: Secretary of the War Weapons Week (Mr. Clifford S)
Staff at a South Wales Naval Base during the Second World War, . 3rd April 1941Staff at a South Wales Naval Base during the Second World War, .3rd April 1941. Front Row left to right: Reverend A.W. Jayne, Lieutenant Commander E. Kirkpatrick-Crockett, Commander M.S
Admiral Sir Bruce Fraser on the quarterdeck of HMS Duke of York with the commanding officers of some of the ships which had participated in the Battle of the North Cape (26 December 1943)
Gen. Safik Chakmak, Chief of the Turkish Air Staff, led a party of Turkish air and tank officers on a recent visit to British forces in the Middle East
Vichy representatives sign British armistice terms. After thirty five days fighting, the Syrian campaign has come to an end with the representatives of General Dent
British prisoners return to Beirut. Major General Chrystal, chatting to some officers on their return. Circa 1941
Russian Northern Fleet C in C meets Home Fleet C in C. December 1943, on board HMS Duke of York, at sea. Admiral Sir Bruce Fraser, C in C Home Fleet
An impromptu concert in the wardroom of a British ship in a Royal Navy convoy inn the English Channel during the Second World War, given by an officers band
Wing commander G. R. Isherwood AFC and Russian air officers working out by chart detailsWing commander G.R. Isherwood AFC and Russian air officers working out by chart details of a mixed sortie against the enemy. Circa 1940s
Members of the personal staff having breakfast at General Headquarters on the Western Front. Circa 1940s
Commanding the land forces of Britains Libyan defences. Lt. Gen Sir Alan Cunningham, who is commanding the Land Forces in the new desert drive chatting to a Sudanese soldier. 20th November 1941
King George VI inspecting the latest Typhoon aircraft fitted with rocket projectile apparatus at an R.A.F. station. Circa July 1944
Field Marshall Bernard Montgomery crossed the River Elbe during a visit to American 18th Airborne Corps which is again under his command
British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain pays a visit to the soldiers of the British Expeditionary Force serving in France during the Second World War
Picture taken at the Berlin Airport shows Mr Eden, Monsieur Vyshinsky and Major-General Lyne, GOC British troops in Berlin. The " Big Three" conference in Berlin started on this day
The scene in R. A. F. Coastal Command Headquarters Operation Room as Air Chief Marshal SirThe scene in R.A.F. Coastal Command Headquarters Operation Room as Air Chief Marshal Sir Sholto Douglas, K.C.B. M.C, D.F.C, A.O.C directs the air protection of the invasion fleet. June 7th 1944
Miss O. Franklin, Matron of a British Naval hospital, in liberated Hong Kong. 13th September 1945
Gen. Admiral Von Frideburg, and Gen. Kunzel surrender to Bernard Montgomery. 5th May 1945
American generals who helped to achieve the Allied victory in Europe are seen here during a meeting at General Bradleys 12th Army Group headquarters in Bad Wildungen, Germany. 1. Lt. Gen. Wm. H
A small party of British officers went into Abyssinia in August 1940 and started revolt and were responsible for the training of patriot troops of the Emperor of Ethiopia in their fight to rid
Senior staff officers in the Operations Room at RFA Headquarters in France, plotting a mission. December 1939
An Honours Beard was presented recently by inhabitants of the Gold Coast to tNumber 218 Bomber Squadron known as the " Gold Coast Squadron"
Anglo - American Medical Conference in Brussels, Belgium during the Second World War. An important meeting of medical experts from Britain
British convoy to Russia. 4th February to 2 March 1945. On board the Royal Navy cruiser HMS Bellona on a convoy to and from Russia
Lt. General F. A. M. Browning, General Tokazo Numata (Chief of Staff of the JapaneseLt. General F.A.M. Browning, General Tokazo Numata (Chief of Staff of the Japanese Southern Army) and Rear Admiral Kaigye Chudo sign the preliminary surrender document in Rangoon. 31st August 1945
Lt. General Takaza Numata (leader of the surrender party) and Admiral Kaigye Chude disembark from their white plane at Mingaladon airfield. Officer of the R.A.F. stands by. 26th August 1945