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RAF Patrington - In the Hot Seat sits the man with a hot line to London. Gp Capt JD Ford, master controller, warns of unidentified enemy aircraft
An air to air picture of a Vickers Valiant tanker refuelling Avro Vulcan Bomber in flight in 1962
George Greenwell carrying hose (right) with Guy Bartholomew Editorial Director of the Daily Mirror (Centre) and Station Officer Harding seen here during pump training at London Fire Brigade
George Greenwell (right) with Guy Bartholomew Editorial Director of the Daily Mirror (Centre) and Station Officer Harding seen here during pump training at London Fire Brigade Headquarters Circa 1940
1916 Dublin Easter Uprising. On Easter Monday, April 24, 1916, a small group of Irish nationalists proclaimed the establishment of the Irish Republic and, along with some 1, 600 followers
In pre-war days Mr C H Sexs blacksmith shop in Surrey used to make ornamental and fancy ironwork. Now all this is stopped and he spends his time on more essential work, shoeing horses
Stretch of beach that has been closed to the public at Eastbourne for the duration of the war. A small baby is well protected whilst his parents bathe. 24th June 1941
Children of All Saints School, Gateshead, arriving at Gateshead Station for evacuation to-day. 1st September 1939
A new W. A. T. S. recruit at the Cowshot Manor Camp BrookwoodA new W.A.T.S. recruit at the Cowshot Manor Camp Brookwood, Surrey polishing her tunic buttons before an inspection by Sir Malcolm Fraser and Lord Ashcombe. August 1939
This is the Whitley Community Centre (Reading) calling. You are listening (in theory) to four-year-old twin brothers Peter and Tony Brownlee at their bedtime concert
Land Army Girls out and about in Reading. Circa 1942
The nuclear mushroom cloud rising over the Japanese city of Nagasaki following the dropping of the plutonium implosion bomb codenamed Fat Man on the city on the 9th August 1945
Hawker Typhoon a British single-seat fighter-bomber, produced by Hawker Aircraft. Seen here armed with armed with four " 60 lb" RP-3 rockets under each wing
Consolidated PBY Catalina Flying Boat
One of the largest congregations so far recorded filled the Liverpool Cathedral when the United States Army choir sang spirituals
American troops take a break from their intensive training whilst in England to help bring in the harvest. Our Picture Shows
The remains of a Crusader tank close to the scene of the El Alamein battlefield 29th May 1976
Officers of 7th Battalion of the Kings Liverpool Regiment. 20th May 1915 Top Row: Lt Jupe, Lt K. Adams, Lt Mumford, Lt H. G. Alexander, Lt J. Dawson, Capt Dean, Lt Paton, Lt Shaw, Lt W. J
The Naval workshop at The Royal Ordnance Works at Stoney Stanton Road Coventry. Circa 1915
15 Naval guns having the rifling milled into the barrels at The Royal Ordnance Works at Stoney Stanton Road Coventry. Circa 1915
A 15 Naval gun seen leaving The Royal Ordnance Works at Stoney Stanton Road Coventry. Circa 1915
A 15 Naval gun is loaded on to a waiting train at The Royal Ordnance Works at Stoney Stanton Road Coventry. Circa 1915
Sheikh Mahmud of the Bani Tamim Tribe (looking into camera) seen here with friends and followers following the fall of Baghdad to the British. Circa 20th March 1917
Sheikh Mahmud of the Bani Tamim Tribe seen here with friends and followers following the fall of Baghdad to the British. Circa 20th March 1917
General Ludendorff (right) architect of the 1918 German Kaiserschlact Offensive, with senior German Officers. Circa April 1918
Princess Mary Christmas Gift Tin. In November 1914, an advertisement was placed in the national press inviting monetary contributions to a " Sailors and Soldiers Christmas Fund"
A Royal Aircraft Factory B. E. 2 was a British single-engine two-seat biplane which was inA Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2 was a British single-engine two-seat biplane which was in service with the Royal Flying Corps (RFC) from 1912 until the end of World War I. About 3, 500 were built
Shorts S30 Empire Flying Boat G-AFCZ named Clare owned and operated by BOAC. Seen here at Poole in Dorset following its trans-atlantic flight. 10th August 1940
Italian cavalry seen here in action near to Trentino. 5th June 1917
A long the roads leading to Antwerp an everlasting stream of civilians may be seen flying before the German shells. But despite " this hurricane of fire and blood
Belgian gun dog teams take a rest on the road to Hofstade 28th September 1914
Belgian mounted gendarmerie seen here on patrol during the advance of the German army during the summer of 1914. 8th September 1914
Nos 20 and 21 Cleveland Road, Hartlepool hit by German shell fire during a raid by the Imperial German Navy on the East Coast 15th December 1914
A German battleship Tirpitz seen here after attack by Royal Navy midget submarine in Kaafjord Norway. Circa September 1943
Work in progress on one of the air raid shelters which is being constructed by the Newcastle authorities for the residents of Noble Street
Kaiser Wilhelm II gives audience to the Hetman of the Ukraine, General Storopadski. Circa October 1918
German U-boats surrender to forces of the Royal Navy at Loch Eriboll on the far north coast of Scotland during the Second World War
Casualties being tended at a field dressing station, June 1942. As the Afrika Corps pushes the British Army back towards the Egyptian border
WW2 - A woman collaborator is led to the prefecture courtyard in Chartres, where all the women are having their hair shaved off
After waiting hours to buy nylons that went on sale post WW2 this young woman couldn t wait to get home before putting them on
A spirit-of-the-Blitz milk bar in London, where there had been a dairy until bombing destroyed it
WW2 Air Raid Damage Tooting Bomb damage at Tooting London A soldier carries a matress from a bombed building after a night of bombing in London
The Royal Chapel at Buckingham Palace, which was bombed during WW2
Bomb damage in Bridlington during WW2
Bomb damage in Fulham London during WW2
Children board a train at Euston Station during evacuation from London WW2
Land Army Girls stooking the corn in a Cambridge field. Circa 1939
Damage to a Battersea street following a daylight raid on London. February 16th 1941