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Mrs. Jean Knox, Director of the Auxiliary Territorial Service, inspects the women of the ATS in Cardiff during the Second World War. August 1941
C Company of the 5th Battalion Liverpool Home Guard are the proud possessors of the first Home Guard Pipe band in England. Pipe Major Macleod is seen here leading the company. 26th January 1941
Picture taken at Number 56 (Woolwich) Squadron - air Training Corps. Picture shows Sir William Mitchell on Sunday morning 18th October 1942 on the front parade of the Royal Artillery Barracks
Remembrance Day parade at Whitehall, London. Paddy Ashdown, Harold Wilson and Neil Kinnock. 11th November 1991
The march past of the ATC, Regents Park, London. 10, 000 attended the service and parade. Sir Archibald Sinclair took the salute
Home Guard Stand Down Parade in London. Left to right: C. S. M. W. L. Malcolm and C. SHome Guard Stand Down Parade in London. Left to right: C.S.M. W.L. Malcolm and C.S.M. R. Wallace, both of the Ulster Home Guard. 3rd December 1944
Members of the Home Guard on parade Kidmore End near Reading, Berkshire on Sunday 18th May 1941
Members of the Reading Home Guard during the Second World War. Circa 1942
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
A group of recruits for the Reading Home Guard Ant-Aircraft Battery pictured on parade observed by NCOs and Officers during the Second World War. 1st June 1942
American General Dwight D. Eisenhower, accompanied by General Henri Giraud, leader of the Free French Forces, inspects a Guard of Honour formed by British Army soldiers during victory celebrations in
August Bank holiday weekend at Southend, Essex. 27th August 1955
Confetti showers upon US Sailors and Marines who march with men of the Australian Navy and Army when US Cruisers Northampton and Salt Lake City visit Brisbane, Australia
Transjordan mechanised squadron on parade before a patrol on the Syrian border. June 1941
Watched by Neville Chamberlain along with Benito Mussolini and Lord Halifax A Youth Display Given By Young Organizations In The Mussolini Forum, in Rome, Italy, on January 14, 1939
Watched by Neville Chamberlain along with Benito Mussolini and Lord Halifax, A Youth Display Given By Young Organizations In The Mussolini Forum, in Rome, Italy, on January 14, 1939
Army class recruits watching the Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) at drill in a training centre in the south of England during the Second World War. 14th March 1942
General Eisenhower inspects a parade of tanks during a visit to Sandhurst. 11th March 1944
The Gibraltar Defence Force was formed time ago, so that volunteers from the younger residents of the colony have a share in their defence of it
Beneath the White Ensign a division, led by their divisional officer, marches past Captain R L B Cunliffe, RN, Commanding Officer of HMS Illustrious on board the aircraft carrier during Sunday
Russia moves first class reserves up to the front as reinforcements to the Red Army soldiers fighting their long gruelling war against the German invaders
Polish President Reviews Polish Troops in Scotland. President Wladyslaw Raczkievicz of Poland, reviewed a Polish unit in an undisclosed location in Scotland
More than 600 officers and auxiliaries of the Army, Navy and Air Force branches of the Womens Auxiliary Corps of India w/ere inspected by the countess of Carlisle at a parade in Delhi, India
A drum major parade through Birmingham. It is unknown what regiment the drum majors are from. Picture taken 24th June 1944
Polish troops in The Middle East. They were fighting the Germans in Russia, and have now been transferred to the Allied HQ in the Middle East. Picture taken circa 1at May 1942
The Civil Defence Stands down. 1945. Cardiff. South Wales. Civil Defence members acted to make living in war time Britain as safe as possible
The South Liverpool Unit Sea Cadet Corps was honoured by a visit from Commodore B. K. Boase, R. N. PSTO NW Ports and Commander Notley RNR Garston. Picture taken 2nd July 1943
A parade in Lancashire. In front of the Northern Assurance Building Princess Street, Albert Square. Manchester. Major General Campbell and the Lord Mayor of Manchester taking the salute
Middlesex Civil Defence, Wembley Stadium. C. D. and N. F. SMiddlesex Civil Defence, Wembley Stadium. C.D. and N.F.S. marching past Hurbert Morrison and Eileen Wilkinson MP on the platform. London, 18th October 1942
The HMS Shropshire. HMS Shropshire was a Royal Navy (RN) heavy cruiser of the London sub-class of County-class cruisers. She is the only warship to have been named after Shropshire, England
The Mayor of Swansea, (Councillor Tom James) handing out tea to The Auxiliary Fire Service (AFS) men from the mobile canteen donated to Swansea from The Canadian Teachers Association
Glamorgan Home Guard parading past the City Hall, Cardiff for a Thanksgiving. Circa November 1942
Lieut-Gen D. G Watson reading a message from Sir James Grigg (the war MinisterLieut-Gen D.G Watson reading a message from Sir James Grigg (the war Minister) at Cardiffs Home Guard Stand Down Parade. Circa 1940
March past of the Cardiff sector Home Guard at their final parade. Circa 1940
The crews of HMS Ajax and Exeter parade through Bedford Street, Plymouth on their way to the Guildhall. Following the ships return from the South Atlantic
The crews of HMS Ajax and Exeter on Horse Guards Parade give three cheers for the king following and inspection by King George VI
Serviceman in Piccadilly, London, shortly after VE Day. The celebrations for end of the war in Europe continued for many weeks. Picture taken 22nd May 1945
Air Raid Wardens on Parade in the Lincolnshire area of England, in November 1940. The Blitz lasted from 7 Sep 1940 - 11 May 1941, where the German Luftwaffe constantly bombed Britain
A parade of Service Units in connection with Cardiff Thanksgiving week. Salute was taken by Vice Admiral Reed. 15th October 1945
Indian Troops in camp in Derbyshire. Picture shows The Risalder - Major. A Senior Indian Officer at the camp. Though he is not named in this picture
Procession at Newport, Wales. February 1942
War ships week at Newport, Wales. February 1942
Cardiff crowd watching "Salute the Soldier". 2nd June 1944Cardiff crowd watching " Salute the Soldier". 2nd June 1944
Indian Troops in camp in Derbyshire. The officer commanding the unit, inspecting the quarter guard. They are members of the Royal Indian Army Service Corps (RIASC), mainly from the Punjab
Cadets walking past City Hall, Cardiff. January 1942
Indian Troops in camp in Derbyshire. Picture shows King George VI and his wife Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon (Queen Elizabeth) accompanied by RS Hille
Sailors of the Royal Navy parade past the City Hall in Hull during the Second World War. February 1942
Scouts marching during VJ Day celebrations in England at the end of the Second World War. 15th August 1945