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The Suffolk Regiment with the B. E. F. during the Second World WarThe Suffolk Regiment with the B.E.F. during the Second World War. (Picture) Men of the Regiment - a typical group of East Anglian s. 15th March 1940
Bombed School. Miss Ellen Wilkinson sympathising with Corporal L. GBombed School. Miss Ellen Wilkinson sympathising with Corporal L.G. Biddle, whose twins, aged 5, had not been discovered amongst the debris late last night
Collecting dirty dishes etc, at The Strand Corner House is the way some soldiers and sailors are spending the leave in London. A.B John Gough, Newfoundland, and John Keilley, combined Ops, RN
One of the activities on this North-Eastern gun sight is learning how to become brick layers, and house builders. Solders leaning brick laying skills during Second World War 13th April 1945
Scotlands First Basic Educations Centre. (Picture) Collections of completed toys made during the course which are either for sale or for soldiers families
Home Guard training in the construction of temporary and pontoon bridges whilst on manoeuvres. Circa 1941
Home Guard being given instruction in the Enfield Rifle whilst on training and manoeuvres. Circa 1941
Army dispatch rider training during the Second World War. Circa 1941
Home Guard seen here in the swimming pool fully clothed during training and manoeuvres. Circa 1941
Home Guard seen here being drilled whilst on training and manoeuvres exercise. Circa 1941
Army training in the scaling of sea cliffs somewhere in the South West of England. Circa 1941
Home Guard briefing whilst on training manoeuvres during Second World War. Circa 1941
A British soldier buying flowers for his wife in central London as he returns home on leave during the Second World War. The flower seller has worked in the same place in the Strand for forty years
Norwegian children and their families arrive in the UK after being evacuated from Spitzbergen. 12th September 1941
American and Canadian troops land on Kiska during the first day of occupation. 29th October 1943
New recruits of the Auxiliary territorial Service (ATS) undergoing training as cooks in South Eastern England during the Second World War. 25th April 1943
An American soldier walks arm in arm with a German civilian in Allied occupied Berlin at the end of the Second world War in Europe. 13th July 1945
Cooks of the Auxiliary territorial Service (ATS) seen here building a training tunnel on assaults course in England during the Second World War. 20th December 1940
A mechanic of the Auxiliary territorial Service (ATS) busy at work on repairs to a vehicle at a department near Nottingham during the Second World War. 3rd March 1941
Soldiers and girls of Auxiliary territorial Service (ATS) stationed at a farm in Buckinghamshire, England during the Second World War
Tthe first mixed "Ack-Ack"Battery in the North West region of EnglandTthe first mixed " Ack-Ack" Battery in the North West region of England, complemented by men of the British Army Royal Artillery regiment and women of the Auxiliary Territorial service (ATS)
The first mixed "Ack-Ack"Battery in the North West region of EnglandThe first mixed " Ack-Ack" Battery in the North West region of England, complemented by men of the British Army Royal Artillery regiment and women of the Auxiliary Territorial service (ATS)
US soldiers see the sights of London from a converted milk wagon. Owner and driver of the wagon is Mr. Walter who runs a daily tour for the troops. 18th November 1943
Through the kindness of Baron Tannoso certain portions of his Palazzo have been loaned as recreation rooms for the British troops in the camp. A welcome feature is the library
Private Robert Phillips retrieves a cot from a bomb crater after an American hospital area was shelled. 22nd April 1944
R. A. F. pilots win their wings at Medicine Hat, Alberta. Left to right: J. N. Harrison, J. JR.A.F. pilots win their wings at Medicine Hat, Alberta. Left to right: J.N. Harrison, J.J. Morgan, R. Richardson and R.W. Chinery. 28th April 1943
Leading Aircraftman J. Morris and Sgt. E. Hook, part of an R. A. F. regiment in ItalyLeading Aircraftman J. Morris and Sgt. E. Hook, part of an R.A.F. regiment in Italy. 2nd June 1944
County of London Squadron members in Italy. Left to right: Leading Aircraftman D. Brown, Corporal L. Francis, Flight Sergeant R.W. Apps, Leading Aircraftman H.J. Bastible, Leading Aircraftman H.T
Squadron Leader L. A. Childs and Flight Lieutenant Sir M. Bruce of the R. A. FSquadron Leader L.A. Childs and Flight Lieutenant Sir M. Bruce of the R.A.F. regiment examine the remains of two flying bombs shot down by their squadrons. 30th June 1944
Gunner James Pearson and Gunner E. L. Shaw cook for the troops in the Anzio beach headGunner James Pearson and Gunner E.L. Shaw cook for the troops in the Anzio beach head. 17th March 1944
American troops practice commando training prior to the invasion of Europe. 19th April 1944
Flight Sergeant M. Rose teaches fighter pilots about flying bombs. 29th June 1944
Indian muleteers at a Western Command camp during the Second World War. Circa 1940s
Members of the US 9th Army move through the captured German town of Hamm during Second World War. 11th April 1945
Driver M. A. Witcomb hands a cigarette to an Italian who has just returned to LittoriaDriver M.A. Witcomb hands a cigarette to an Italian who has just returned to Littoria. 7th June 1944
The Royal Berkshire Regiment in training. (Picture) Infantry and Bren Gun Carriers advancing under realistic conditions. 22nd June 1942
British soldiers gather fuel for an elderly Dutch woman outside the ruins of her home in Sint Joost. The men are Lance Bombardier K. Davies and Bombardier S
Anti-aircraft battery of the Royal West African Frontier Force. (Picture) A. AAnti-aircraft battery of the Royal West African Frontier Force. (Picture) A.A. Gun team ready for action during the Second World War. 4th August 1942
R. A. F. men who have qualified as air navigators after training in Canada underR.A.F. men who have qualified as air navigators after training in Canada under the Commonwealth Joint Air Training Plan. Left to right: Fred L. Martin, Horace P.H
British anti-tank crew in training during the Second World War. 6th February 1940
British paratroopers holding positions on the 8th Army front. Left to right: F. KBritish paratroopers holding positions on the 8th Army front. Left to right: F.K. Gourley, E. Wyllie and C. Weston. 1st February 1944
British Gunners Clark, Duggan and Wilson fusing shells before an attack in Germany. 18th December 1944
Recruits of a Nigerian Infantry Company. West African Force are taught to become expert shots with the service rifle which is standard throughout the British Army to day. 18th June 1943
Two American engineers, Pte. James L. Edwards and Lieutenant Keith G. Clodfelter remove unexploded charges placed by a bridge in Benevento, Italy, by retreating Germans. 19th October 1943
A mobile canteen presented by the West indies islands of Trinidad & Tobago to the Ministry of Food. 9th January 1941
An East Yorkshire business man, Mr. Gordon Armstrong, has pledged himself to provide free refreshment for men in the services for the duration of the war
Rev. M. Goodman raises the Kiddush Cup to Jewish troops at a Kosher meal. 10th November 1943
Trooper F. Willis and Lance Corporal T. A. Jones load ammunition into their tanks machineTrooper F. Willis and Lance Corporal T.A. Jones load ammunition into their tanks machine gun. Circa 1940s