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Mrs. Isolda Jones (left) a Cardiff housewife, performed the ceremony of changing the indicator at Kingsway of Warship Week yesterday
Ivor Miles Windsor-Clive, 2nd Earl of Plymouth, taking the salute at the march past which opened the Treforest Trading Estates Wings For Victory parade. Also in the picture- Col
The Mayor of Newport (Councillor William Rudd) receiving gifts from school children to swell Warship Week during the Second World War. 6th February 1942
Mr W. Bullock (centre), who opened the ceremony of changing the indicator in Cardiffs Warship Week on Wednesday 21st January 1942
Cardiff schoolchildren helped creditability to ensure the outstanding success of the City Warship Week. Here are some of them handing over gifts to the Lord Mayor (Alderman James Hellyer)
Guests at the inaugural lunch of Cardiff Warship Week. Seated left to right: Sir Willie Reardon-Smith, Bt. Ivor Miles Windsor-Clive, 2nd Earl of Plymouth
Air Marshall Sir Leslie Gossage speaking at the Cardiff Salute the Soldier ceremony in Swansea during the Second World War
Captain D. A. Worgan, Commissioner for National Savings for South WalesCaptain D.A. Worgan, Commissioner for National Savings for South Wales, speaking at Swanseas " Salute The Soldier" proceedings at Swansea
Field-Marshal Sir Cyril Deverell addressed a War Weapons Week meeting at Bridgend. Left to right: Secretary of the War Weapons Week (Mr. Clifford S)
Mrs. Isolda Jones, a Cardiff housewife, who formally moved the Indicator in Warship WeekMrs.Isolda Jones, a Cardiff housewife, who formally moved the Indicator in Warship Week, speaking at the ceremony. Warship Weeks were British National savings campaigns during the Second World War
Swansea Salute The Soldier Week Circa June 1944. Salute the Solider Week was a national fundraising effort to encourage civilians to place their money in national Savings
WaF band, leading Treforest Trading Estate "Wings for Victory"WaF band, leading Treforest Trading Estate " Wings for Victory" parade during the Second World War, Circa March 1943
Commander George Gilbertson, Royal Navy, of Pontardawe, taking the salute at a parade which marked the opening of Warship Week at Pontardawe. March 1942
Admiral Sir Gerald Dickens opening Cardiffs Warship Week. Also In the picture; Col. Gerald Gaskell, Col. Lyttleton, Col. Sir Gerald Bruce, Sir Willie Reardon-Smith, Bt
Munition girls selling war certificates to workers in their factory in the Midlands during the Second World War. 21st November 1942