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Suez Crisis 1956 British Paratroopers in Cyprus loading canisters with equipment to be dropped by aircraft. The day after these pictures were taken the British launched their airbourne attack
Suez Crisis 1956 General Sir Hugh Stockwell and his senior staff chat to members of the United Nations force which has just entered Port Said
Suez Crisis 1956 RAF ground crew loading bombs onto Canberras on an airfield in Cyprus
Suez Crisis 1956 850 soldiers of the 1st Bt Royal Fussiliers preparing to embark on the troop ship Dilwara which took 2000 British troops out of Egypt
Suez Crisis 1956 Men of the R. E. M. E board a Viking plane at Blackbushe AirportSuez Crisis 1956 Men of the R.E.M.E board a Viking plane at Blackbushe Airport directed by air hostess Daphne Turner. At the time the picture was taken their destination was simply given as "
Suez Crisis 1956 Daily Mirror photographer Frank Woods with Commando troops who are carrying out a systematic search of all the homes in Port Said for arms
Suez Crisis 1956 Streets filled with rubble in the Rue Ababi area of Port Said which was bombed
Suez Crisis 1956 Royal Engineers clearing mines from a beach near Port Said
Suez Crisis 1956 The station master at El Cap talks to the British Royal Engineers crew who drove out from Port Said in their own train
Suez Crisis 1956 Daily Mirror Reporter Peter Woods with British Paratroopers
Suez Crisis 1956 Norwegian UNO troops return from bathing parade at Port Said
Suez Crisis 1956 Padre Raymond Morton takes a communion service in El Cap for British troops of York and Lancaster Regiment These British troops were posted in Egypt to fight in what became known as
Suez Crisis 1956 British Paratroopers in Egypt build a small rail engine out of a motorbike for moving supplies 1956 These British troops were posted in Egypt to fight in what became known as
Suez Crisis 1956 Royal Engineers take cover as they blow up a mine from a beach near Port Said which they are clearing
Suez Crisis 1956 These British troops were posted in Egypt to fight in what became known as the Suez Crisis, a failed military adventure which attempted to regain international control of the Suez
Suez Crisis 1956 British troops in Suez enjoying a concert party at Port Said Stadium. Amoung the audience are men from The Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders
Suez Crisis 1956 The heavily bomb damaged district of Rue Ababi in Port Said
Suez Crisis 1956 Seargent Bill Kidd of the Royal Engineers prepares a mine for clearing on a beach near Port Said
Suez Crisis 1956 The first British troops to leave Port Said under the withdrawal scheme were 7 officers and 217 other ranks of the 42nd Field Regiment Royal Engineers who embarked from Abbas Quai in
Suez Crisis 1956 Paratroopers stationed on the Suez Canal some 20 miles from Port Said Relax by fishing and swimming as a French gunboat pulls into the jetty
Suez Crisis 1956 The most forward positions of British troops near the Suez Canal, 22 miles south of Port Said. Egyptian troops occupy the hills in the horizon Crop of No.14
Suez Crisis 1956 A hospital train being taken through the Allied front line to evacuate wounded Egyptians at El Cap. The Egyptian crew are being replaced by a Royal Engineers crew before the train
Suez Crisis 1956 A major in the Egyptian medical Corps discusses details of the transfer of wounded prisoners with a Major of the 2nd Parachute Battalion
Suez Crisis 1956 A bunch of flowers placed on the grave of a comrade who fell in the allied attack by members of No 42 Commando in Port Said
Suez Crisis 1956 British troops of the 1st Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment say goodbye to Danish troops of the United Nations who have taken over their front line positions at El Cap 25 miles
Suez Crisis 1956 Danish troops of the United Nations arrive by train to take over front line positions at El Cap 25 miles south of Port Said from British troops of the 1st Battalion York
Suez Crisis 1956 Royal Engineers in Port Said in Egypt build a Bailey Bridge over the Suez Canal 1956 These British troops were posted in Egypt to fight in what became known as the Suez Crisis
Suez Crisis 1956 Troops assisted by CID officers from Cyprus search Arab Town district of Port Said for the kidnappers of Lieutenant Moorhouse
Suez Crisis 1956 British Sailors from the Destroyer Armada visit the front line in Port Said Airbourne gunner Sgt John Ryan talks Petty Officer George Leach of Battersea through the finer points of
Suez Crisis 1956 A Centurion tank lends support to Commando troops who are carrying out a systematic search of all the homes in Port Said for arms Crop of No.2
Suez Crisis 1956 Cartoon of Nasser kicking a British Tommy out of Egypt found in the Arab Town district of Port Said by soldiers looking for the kidnappers of Lieutenent Moorhouse
Suez Crisis 1956 Egyptian POWs are returned to Cairo by UN operated trains. Soldiers of The Royal Scots provided the guard at Sherif Basin sidings at Port Said
Suez Crisis 1956 A major in the Egyptian medical Corps discusses details of the transfer of wounded Egyptians with a Major of the 2nd Parachute Battalion
Suez Crisis 1956 General Sir Hugh Stockwell chats to Norwegian UNO troops after their bathing parade at Port Said
Suez Crisis 1956 A Centurion tank lends support to Commando troops who are carrying out a systematic search of all the homes in Port Said for arms
Suez Crisis 1956 The most forward positions of British troops near the Suez Canal, 22 miles south of Port Said. Egyptian troops occupy the hills in the horizon
Suez Crisis 1956 British troops of the 1st Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment being provided with refreshment while waiting for Danish troops of the United Nations to take over their front line