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Swansea War Weapons Week display of armaments, inspected by Mr H. FSwansea War Weapons Week display of armaments, inspected by Mr H.F.C Crookshank (second from right). Circa 1941
Principal Sir Frederick Rees addressing the audience at the savings indicator ceremony on the Castle Green, Cardiff, during National Savings Week
Cardiff Savings Week, raising funds to support the war effort. 10th May 1943
The man working on the indicator of Cardiffs Warship Week has to use an extension ladder. It has to go further still now - £ 3, 000, 000 is the new target. 21st January 1942
Civic leader addressing Cardiffs Wings For Victory indicator ceremony. May 1943
War weapons week procession in the South Wales area. October 1940
National Savings Week, Cardiff. Circa 1943
Rhondda War Weapons Week. Circa 1940
The indicator shows the success of a National Saving Week at Newport, Wales. March 1942
Procession at Newport, Wales. February 1942
Vice Admiral Read opening Cadets thanksgiving week. Circa 1943
War ships week at Newport, Wales. February 1942
A model warship in the Cardiff parade. January 1942
One of the many tableaux in Bridgend and District Warship week Procession. November 1941
Procession and crowd at the opening of Cardiffs War Weapons Week, in aid of the war weapons efforts, which up to Thursday (10th October) had reached a total of £ 1, 010, 000. October 1940
Admiral Sir Gerald Dickens among the girls that gave him a cheque for Cardiff Warship Week. January 1942
Sir Robert Webber addressing the gathering at the "Wings for Victory"Sir Robert Webber addressing the gathering at the " Wings for Victory" Indicator ceremony, when it was announced that the target £ 2, 000, 000 had been passed
The Mayor of Barry (Councillor F. A Sharp) opening Wings for Victory week at BarryThe Mayor of Barry (Councillor F.A Sharp) opening Wings for Victory week at Barry. Also in photographer Miss R Sharp, Town Clerk T.D Howells, Air Commander, Wing Commander S.H Lewis. 5th April 1943
Air-Marshall Sir Leslie Gossage opened Cardiffs "Wings for Victory"Air-Marshall Sir Leslie Gossage opened Cardiffs " Wings for Victory" week when he took the salute at a march past in Cathays Park
Sir William Reardon addressing a large crowd at the raising of the indicator for National Savings Week at Cardiff Castle, Duke Street. Left, Air Commodore Cooke and Councillor Fred Jones
The indicator of Cardiffs Warship Week. 21st January 1942
RAF officer raises the indicator of the Wings for Victory target at Penarth, Wales. 17th April 1943