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A simple cross marks the spot of a grave of a Belgian soldier killed during the fighting near Diksmuide during the Battle of the Yser
Demonstration of armys new secret flame thrower tank introduced during WW2 1944
British troops raid German bases on Lofoten Island Norway. WW2 March 1941
A Royal Navy ship drops depth charges on a German U Boat during WW2 1942 1940s
Smoke rises from the Messeshmitt Neupertritor ME 110 component plant at Brunswick Germany after being attacked by Liberators of the US Stratigic & Tactical Air Force during WW2. 1944
A US Army flame throwing tank in action against Japanese positions at Okinawa. WW2 1945
South African Beaufighters attack enemy barracks 25 miles east of Triest in support of the Yugoslavian National Army. The Fighters scored 84 hits on the building during this WW2 raid - 1945
531st Engineer Shore Regiment detonate German land mines to clear way for Allied advance through France during WW2. June 1944
ARP men in front of a building in Marylebone London which collapsed after being hit by a bomb during a WW2
St Pauls Cathedral on the London Skyline during WW2 with smoke billowingup in the background circa 1940
Bomb damage after an air raid in Sheffield. December 1940
German pocket battleship Graf Spee sinking War WW2 ship being sunk Scuppered itself following the battle of River Plate in Uruguay 1940s
Army Regiments Royal Artilliary gun salute in Hyde Park for the Queen Mothers ninetieth Birthday
WW2 American battleship firing on May 1945 Okinawa largest of the Ryukyu Islands. Okinawa is less than 400 miles from the Japanese home islands and its capture gives the Allies sea
WW2 US marines on Namur Island 1944 Two marines relax in a machine gun nest overlooking a burning farm building after a 24 hour battle with Japanese troops which led to the capture of Namur Island
WW2 Allied troops watch from a ship as a German fuel dump of coal & oil burns out of control on the coast line 1941
Prices Candle and Nightlight factory fire by flying bomb. The flying bomb or doodlebug or even Buzz Bomb as they became known were developed by Werner von Braun
WW2 II: German battleship Bismarck sinks the Royal Navys largest warship HMS Hood off Greenland with the loss of more than 1, 400 lives
Convoy being bombed in the straits of Dover In 1940 the German Luftwaffe started to concentrate on aerial attacks on shipping in the English Channel.The plan of the man in charge, Hermann Goering
Night time picture of Battersea Power Station lit up on the River Thames, London. June 1951
Bomb damage to buildings in High Street, Coventry. Martins Bank is to the right of the image, the building survived the Blitz
The smouldering wreckage of centre of Coventry a couple of days following the heavy raid by the Luftwaffe on the 14th November 1940
About 63 ships remain idle on London docks because the dockers are out in an unofficial strike over the employment of part time labour in the port in 1961
The 13, 000 miles ahead the floating dock built at Wallsend for New Zealand is seen gliding down to Tyne at the start of its record journey in 1931
The huge floating dock built at the Furness Shipbuilding Companys Haverton Hill yard for a Swedish firm, leaving the Tees on the first stage of its long tow to Stockhollm in 1946
The first section of the Singapore floating dock leaving Wallsend on the first stage of its long journey to the Far East in 1928
Members of the 8th Army move inland to take a railway station following Operation Husky the landing of Allied troops on Sciliy. August 1943
The Red Arrows acrobatic team sweep through at the Recro 80 Show held at the National Exhibition Centre at Stoneleigh, Warwickshire. 8th August 1980
East Coast of Kra Isthmus. Chumpon railway station and shipment yard left in a mass of flames after RAF Liberators flew a round trip of 2, 300 miles to bomb the strategic targets
A building in Grays Inn Road, London on fore after a night of bombing in the blitz during the Second World War April 1941
Crowds watch the smoke billow from a fire at Swalwell
Fire floats lay alongside the quay to fight the blaze from the Newcastle riverside, as smoke and fumes pour up
Children watch the bonfire in Wallsend, North Tyneside
The ship Balaena leaves the River Tyne
The Ship Kano Palm on a North East River
Lots of holidaymakers crammed onto the ship Highlander after a sea trip
The four-masted Barque sailing ship Archibald Russell arrives on the River Tyne
The training ship Wellesley on fire in the Tyne in 1914. The ship part of the Wellesley Nautical School founded in 1868 aimed to train young ment for service at sea
River Tyne built for Tyne owners, The tanker Thamesfield (32, 000-tons) built by Hawthorn Leslie Shipbuilders Limited, Hebburn for Hunting Eden Tankers, Ltd, Newcastle
The 500 ton Quarterman tanker after her launch
The tanker British Builder
The 8, 000 ton ship Bristol City after being launched from John Readhead and Sons Shipyard on the River Tyne at South Shields
The 27, 000-ton motor liner ship the Dominion Monarch entering the River Tyne
Ship, the Orient liner Orsova being towed up the River Tyne, stern first, to Vickers-Armstrong naval yard at Walker, where she is to undergo a 10-week refit
The Queenmoor a 4, 862 tons Moor Line ship enters the River Tyne to undergo repairs for fire damage
The ship Hamilton Trader comes to Blyth Dry Docks and Shipbuilding Ltd
A competitior in the British National Pipe Smoking Championship puffing on his pipe. May 1975
British National Pipe Smoking Championships: L-R: Donald Farndon (3rd place), Fred Watson (2nd place) and Winner Robert Locke with their pipes May 1975