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Two British soldiers, Corporal Cobb and Lance Corporal Salt who marched for 21 days through the jungle of Burma to avoid capture by the Japanese before reaching the 17th Indian Division in the Imphal
After spending 11 hours in the sea, an RAF Hurricane pilot who had been shot down in combat over the retreating enemy, walked in to an aerodrome near El- Daba
Janek Weber & his wife, Charlotte, holocaust survivors - February 1994 - 01 / 02 / 1994Janek Weber & his wife, Charlotte, holocaust survivors - February 1994 - 01/02/1994
Life saving equipment who are forced to bale out over sea. 21st June 1941
Dinghy with crew of a coastal command Wellington which made a forced landing in the Atlantic. 23rd June 1942
Mr S. R. Johnson (left) and Miss V. S. Bowers inspecting the rubber dinghy which their firmMr S.R. Johnson (left) and Miss V.S. Bowers inspecting the rubber dinghy which their firm presented to the crew of the bomber. 20th February 1942
New life jacket for Airmen. 21st June 1941
Lancaster crews in dinghy drill during Second World War. 30th August 1943
Picture taken at Lee-on-Solent during a demonstration of the Navy sPicture taken at Lee-on-Solent during a demonstration of the Navys airborne lifeboat 17ft. 9 inches long, when it was dropped by parachute to an air crew who were supposed to have force-landed in
Four American soldiers of General Patchs Seventh Army, part of a lost battalion who were cut off, surrounded by enemy soldiers and without food on the crest of the Vosges mountains, France
Janek Weber holocaust survivor - February 1994 - 01 / 02 / 1994Janek Weber holocaust survivor - February 1994 - 01/02/1994
The Battle of Arnhem. Picture shows the first pictured of the evacuated British Airbourne forces from Arnhem. They were taken by a sergeant photographer of the British Army Film
Survivors from a torpedoed merchant ship who survived in the water for a day and a night about to be be picked up by a rescue ship. circ January 1918
A Sea Anemone tentacles close over its prey which is drawn down into to sac of a stomach. April 1935
Fifteen year old boys Brian Tucker (leading), Peter Hopkinson and Ian Edwards of Plympton, Devon pictured during their 30 mile Fend For Yourself hike in the Duke of Edinburghs Award Scheme