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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
German naval officers followed by a Royal Marine armed sentry when leaving HMS Dido during Second World War. Circa 20th May 1945
Air chief marshal Sir Arthur Tedder and Mr Eden at a north african airport. Circa 1940s
An earlier version of the text of the German Instrument of Surrender, the legal document that effected the extinction of Nazi Germany and ended World War II in Europe
The scene at Allied headquarters at the Royal Palace of Caserta, Italy on 29th April 1945 when Lieutenant General W. D. Morgan, chief of staff, AFHQ
In an ordinary Army tent on the Luneburg Heath in Lower Saxony, Germany, Field Marshal Montgomery read the surrender terms to high ranking German officers
Representatives off Admiral Doenitz and Field Marshall Keitel visited 2nd Army Headquarters and 21st Army Group HQ on 3rd May to ask for surrender terms for the German military forces
General Alan Brooke, The Commander in Chief, Home Forces, visited the Northern Command, and was accompanied on his tour by the Commander In Chief of Northern Command, Sir Ronald Adam
Air Chief Marshal Sir Trafford Leigh Mallory, Commander-in-chief, Allied Expeditionary Air Force, with Allied Air chiefs L-R - Air Marshal R.M Hill
Officers and men of the 8th Army headquarters staff listen to General Montgomerys address before his departure. 11th November 1944
R. A. F in Greece. A British official photo of the R. A. F arriving in Greece, R. AR.A.F in Greece. A British official photo of the R.A.F arriving in Greece, R.A.F officers landing in a greek airfield. Circa 1940s
Planes from Dutch Air Force were flown swiftly from the N. E. IPlanes from Dutch Air Force were flown swiftly from the N.E.I. at the first call from Singapore for air reinforcements. The Dutch Air Force had already proved its striking power in air combats
A toast to the King during a Christmas party in the ward room of HMS Westminster, whilst the destroyer was docked at Rosyth. 14 December 1941
British Field Security Police vet Italian facists in Nicastro. 29th September 1943
Major Robert S. Palmer (centre) with officers of the 6th Mumbles Company of Glamorgan H. GMajor Robert S. Palmer (centre) with officers of the 6th Mumbles Company of Glamorgan H.G. Circa 1940s
Russian officers inspect A. A defences. A number of Russian service officers todayRussian officers inspect A.A defences. A number of Russian service officers today inspected some of the latest A.A defences in the London area
The North African Front. The A. O. C Western Desert Air Forces, giving ordersThe North African Front. The A.O.C Western Desert Air Forces, giving orders. This picture, taken during early stages at the British and Imperial advance in Libya
Air Vice-Marshal Arthur Coningham, Air officer Commanding Western Desert Air Forces, conferring with his Senior officers at a Desert base. Circa December 1941
Officers of the East Yorkshire Regiment pictured at Whitby, North Yorkshire. in 1934
Glasgow Rangers 2 v Celtic 1 Scottish League Cup Final match at Hampden Park. (Picture) Policemen on guard as the crowd stream home leaving empty bottles behind after the latest Old Firm Derby
3. 5 ounces of Moon dust arrives in the UK, from the recent Apollo 11 mission to the moon3.5 ounces of Moon dust arrives in the UK, from the recent Apollo 11 mission to the moon, Friday 19th September 1969. Some of the rarest substance on Earth will go to other scientists to study
Scene outside flat in Abingdon Road, Kensington, London where Koo Stark, Actress, has recently been staying, in a failed attempt to hide herself away from the attention of media
New Army Council meeting in session in the historic surroundings of the conference room at the War Office 4th December 1939 Left to right General Sir W Venning (Q.M.C)
Bob Hope, American comedian and actor, playing golf in Scotland (ahead of Bob Hope British Classic 25-28 Sept), pictured Monday 22nd September 1980
Lined up for the first roll call of their six monthsservice at Whittington Barracks, these young militiamen do not look as though they are finding it much of an ordeal
Some of the Militiamen from Birmingham and the Midlands arriving at Whittington barracks, Lichfield, this morning, to begin their six months training 15th July 1939 The Militiamen were the result of
New Scotland Yard. Classification of criminals. The crime index. May 1929
Soldiers of the 10th Service Battalion of the Royal Warwickshire seen here parading on the beach at Weston Super Mare February 1915
Liberation of Europe. Picture shows: These four officers set their watches before taking off. (left to right) Lieutenant Bobby de Iatour (London) Lt.Don Wells (London)
Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Tedders, recently nominated as Deputy Supreme Commander under General Eisenhower, pictured during his visit to see Sir Heny Maitland Wilson
Sailors and Naval officer on board minesweeper HMS Mersey, based at the training centre for the Royal Naval Reserve HMS Eaglet. In the background is the Liver Building on the Liverpool waterfront
Officers and sailors of HMS Eaglet, the training centre for the Royal Naval Reserve associated with Liverpool, pass the saluting base on the steps of Liverpool Cathedral
Able seaman Peter Roberts at HMS Eaglet, the training centre for the Royal Naval Reserve associated with Liverpool. December 1968
Traffic police on duty at a set of traffic lights in Cape Town 4th February 1955
Heroes of the Blitz. Members of a Royal Engineers Bomb Disposal Squad pose for the camera after successfully defusing a 500KG bomb in Craven Street, Hull
Parade of 3rd and 4th Gloucesters at Headquarters, Old Market Street, Bristol prior to their departure to the Western Front, January 1915
First Sea Lord, Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma seen here at Coventry Railway Station. Circa 1960
Officers of the 1st battalion of the Welch regiment of the British Army pictured at Victoria Barracks in Belfast, 1938. Pictured are: Back row: Lieutenant A G Roberts, Lieutenant A M Champion
Recruits of the 92nd (5th London) Field Regiment, Territorial Royal Artillery drilling in Kennington Lane. 11th May 1939
Leslie Hore-Belisha Secretary of State for War seen here with officers of the East Surrey regiment during an inspection of The Keep Barracks at Kingston Upon Thames July 1939
Winston Churchill pictured leaving Middlesex hospital. 23rd August 1962
Doctors tend a wounded soldier of the 81st West African Division in an improvised operating theatre in the Kaladan Valley, Burma. A parachute is used as a roof. 6th September 1944
Winston Churchill First Lord of the Admiralty (Far Right) seen here with Prime Minister Herbert Asquith (2nd Right) and four unnamed Brigadier Generals at a military parade on Horse Guards Parade
Officers of the 17th Service Battalion of the Kings Liverpool Regiment. July 2nd 1915 Top Row: Left to Right: 2nd Lt A Ribonson, 2nd Lt A. I. Draper, 2nd Lt H Higson, LT C. A. Emery, Lt B. S
A German field commander on the Eastern Front commandeers a circus caravan as his parlour. Circa 1916
Dr. Eugene Hurd inspect the kitchen stove, giving orders to the soldier cook in very bad Russian. Cononel Hurd is the only American surgeon attached to the Russian Red Cross working in the field
The Company of the 7th Regiment of Chasseurs pose for the camera Circa 1915