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The Royal Engineers Diving Establishment at Marchwood near Southampton. The Flipper Brigade report for training as they pass a sign erected for drivers to warn them. 2nd April 1980
Soldiers of The Royal Engineers build bridges to help local residents after heavy floods in Kent. 17th September 1968
The Mayor of Stratford Upon Avon, Councillor Patrick Dare, pictured with Major General THF Foulkes, representing the Commandant of the Corps of Royal Engineers
Royal Engineers in the Anzio bridgehead. Circa 1940s
Royal Engineers on the banks of the Rhine launch a pontoon. 26th March 1945
92nd Group, Road Construction Company, Royal Engineers, checking road levels during road repair work at Cully, Normandy. Sergeant England of Bristol is taking notes and Sergeant Marsh of Shoreham
Picture shows a baby in Brussels, Belgium, wearing a bonnet with the British regiment The Royal Engineers name on it, and the colours as a ribbon below
In the early years of WW2 two of Britains most important industrial cities, Liverpool and Manchester were woefully unprotected from enemy bombing raids
Preparing sound detectors, for a another day of duty, manned by Royal Engineers. Circa 1939
Hendon air day, youngsters being shown anti aircraft sound and detectors by Royal Engineers. 25th May 1936
The final homecoming for army units of the Royal Engineers 36th Regiment which took place at RAF Brize Norton, Oxfordshire
The Corps of Royal Engineers in Birmingham to say thank you for the " tremendous help" the city has given the Army in the past and to launch a military exhibition. 22nd August 1963
Mrs Jane Pollard, wife of Sapper Pollard, with Billy, aged 9, Ernie aged 7 and Ellen aged 5, Fulham. January 1945
A school project really got rolling in Newcastle on 28th November 1986. With Paul Hilditch of Walker School at the wheel as (left to right) Sapper Henry Leadbitter, Sgt
Sappers seen here clearing the ground for a howitzer during the Third Battle of Ypres Circa August 1917
An Amoured Division which played an important part in the successful Battle of the Kasserine Pass is seen here exploding a Teller mine to allow a scout car through a gap in the enemy defences
Suez Crisis 1956 Royal Engineers take cover as they blow up a mine from a beach near Port Said which they are clearing. 23rd November 1956
Suez Crisis 1956 Royal Engineers clearing mines from a beach near Port Said
Suez Crisis 1956 The first British troops to leave Port Said under the withdrawal scheme were 7 officers and 217 other ranks of the 42nd Field Regiment Royal Engineers who embarked from Abbas Quai in
Suez Crisis 1956 The station master at El Cap talks to the British Royal Engineers crew who drove out from Port Said in their own train. 13th November 1956
Suez Crisis 1956 Seargent Bill Kidd of the Royal Engineers prepares a mine for clearing on a beach near Port Said
Suez Crisis 1956 A hospital train being taken through the Allied front line to evacuate wounded Egyptians at El Cap. The Egyptian crew are being replaced by a Royal Engineers crew before the train