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Somewhere in Derbyshire, at a former Country Mansion now an Army training centre, the cooks prepare a tasty meal of Bacon and Chops
Recruits for the Military Police in training in the South of England during the Second World War. A motor cycle squad who act as traffic controllers and " courtesy cops" among other duties
A destroyed Heinkel III bomber of the German Luftwaffe lies in a clover field in a small town in the South West of England during the Second World War
Chinas Resounding Victory at Changsha. (Picture) Brilliant Chinese camouflage at Changsha. Two Chinese soldiers using Japanese trench mortar captured when the emery was routed. 24th February 1942
Pilots and crew of the Royal Air Force which attacked the German cruiser Lutzow off the Norwegian Coast, pictured posing on the wing of a Bristol Beaufort after returning to their home station in
CHINAs FIVE YEAR STRUGGLE. CHINA LOST 14 MILLION PEOPLE IN WORLD WAR II. When looking back at World War II, the victors see their own military contributions the clearest
A strongly fortified position somewhere along the East Coast of England during the Second World War. It is the duty of these gunners practicing here
Two important Americans in China talk with Chiang at a Chung Ping tea Colonel Claire L. Chennault (left) is head of the American Volunteer Group which has covered itself with glory in the fighting
R. A. F Bombing of Maleme Aerodrome In Crete. Maleme aerodromeR.A.F Bombing of Maleme Aerodrome In Crete. Maleme aerodrome, Crete after the Germans had made their invasion with airborne troops
In 1941 there was a convoy passing through the village and an anti aircraft gun was left behind for a few days with two soldiers
Still more Canadians arrive safely in England. (Picture) Cheering Scottish Canadians aboard their transport on arrival. 19th December 1939
By Christmas 1944 the food situation was deteriorating in Guernsey and Mr Ernest Stead, after reading cash and carry in British restaurants in England
The first Canadian contingent lands at Hong Kong. Hong Kongs G. OThe first Canadian contingent lands at Hong Kong. Hong Kongs G.O.C Major General C.M Maltby, talking to the Canadian O.C (right)
Signal Practice. Sub. Lieutenant F. E Fenwick, of MontrealSignal Practice. Sub. Lieutenant F.E Fenwick, of Montreal, acknowledges on a signal projector the receipt of an message to his ship. Sub. Lieutenant. L.F Johnson, of Ottawa, records the message
Canadian troops land in Britain. Yesterday the leading Division of the Canadian Army, strongly escorted across the ocean and guarded by our main battle fleet
The Battle of Hong Kong (8 - 25 December 1941), also known as the Defence of Hong Kong and the Fall of Hong Kong, was one of the first battles of the Pacific War in World War II
British Naval Factory a Float. Typical young E. R. A at work in the light machineBritish Naval Factory a Float. Typical young E.R.A at work in the light machine shop of destroyer depot ship. The type of man whose constant work helps keep the British Fleet at sea
Canadian M. Ps see Winnie. A party of six Canadian members of ParliamentCanadian M.Ps see Winnie. A party of six Canadian members of Parliament, Messrs. W. Ross MacDonald, A.G Slacht, A. Fournier, H. Jackman, H.J Caldwell and J.H
Soldiers helping to clear up the wreckage after a raid on Humberside pose for a welcome refresher during the Second World War. May 1941
Might be a workshop in any big factory ashore, but it is the list machine shop of a British destroyer depot ship. These men make a variety of small requirements for destroyers
The Hammond family, from Hartlepool, County Durham, who will be spending Christmas on the dole after father Les Hammond lost his 30-a-week job as a steel worker. December 1962
Men of the British Army Royal Signal Corps at their headquarters in Derbyshire during the Second World War. Picture shows
FAF pilots study maps and charts before taking a flight in an Avro Anson for their training lesson at a station in England during the Second World War. 3rd October 1939
Soldiers scale a 16 foot high log wall during an inter-team competition held on an East Riding army assault course during the Second World War. July 1942
End of Italian seaplane. As the result of an encounter with an R. AEnd of Italian seaplane. As the result of an encounter with an R.A.F fighter patrol off Tripoli cost the Italian reconnaissance plane - a Cant. Z. 506 was shot down into the sea in flames
R. A. F Blenheim fuel supplies in North Africa. Several of these attacks took placeR.A.F Blenheim fuel supplies in North Africa. Several of these attacks took place during the first week of fighting in Libya and were directed against emery fuel supplies
(Picture shows) The four pilots of a section of a Hellcat fighter squadron serving with the East Indies Fleet. This picture was taken just after they landed
The North African Front. The A. O. C Western Desert Air Forces, giving ordersThe North African Front. The A.O.C Western Desert Air Forces, giving orders. This picture, taken during early stages at the British and Imperial advance in Libya
Naval aircraft are operating from bases in the Western Desert. The bombs are towed by navel aircraft by lorry. 4th November 1941
A welcome cup of tea for families of Hull during the Second World War. 18th May 1942
Air Raid Precautions (ARP) were organised by the national government and delivered by the local authorities. The aim was to protect civilians from the danger of air-raids
Some of the first women gangers with LNER, busy at work in Sheffield on one of the train line tracks. March 1942
The Queen chatting to Lady Atkinson and Miss P. Watson (Matron of the Hull Royal Infirmary) during her visit to Hull. 1st August 1941
Virgin mother Emmimarie Jones. June 1956
Munition girls at work in a factory in England during the Second World War. Mrs Bird acetylene welding. 7th February 1942
Carrying their full kit, these men of an Infantry regiment start out on a route march through the Derbyshire countryside from Chatsworth House stately home, where they are billeted. Circa 1940
One of the ten JU 87s German dive bombers manned by Italians forced landed recently on or near our side of the frontier. This aircraft was flown back to the Royal Air Force base by an R.A.F wing
Group of A. R. P Wardens at Bonymaen, near Swansea, who Have been commend for their workGroup of A.R.P Wardens at Bonymaen, near Swansea, who Have been commend for their work during emery air activity. Circa 1940s
American Fairchild aircraft in the Middle East by the Air Sea Rescue Service in searching the Mediterranean for pilots forced down into the sea. Circa 1940s
Troops carrying R. A. F aircraft arriving on the Iraq frontier with men and storesTroops carrying R.A.F aircraft arriving on the Iraq frontier with men and stores. Guard of Arab Legion in the foreground. 21st May 1941
Artic Conditions On Belgium Airfield. R. A. F Ground crews bombing up R. AArtic Conditions On Belgium Airfield. R.A.F Ground crews bombing up R.A.F Second Tactical Air Force Mitchell aircraft on the snow-covered runway of a Belgian airfield
Soldiers salute at a cemetery as they remember comrades that died during the Battle on Britain on its third anniversary. 26th September 1943
A closed of street in Southgate, London following an air raid. Signs give warning of need for a pass to enter the street and information to local residents. 15th May 1941
Fire and rescue work under way at Montford Place, Kennington, London after a V1 flying bomb attack on the night of 8th July 1944
Virgin mother Emmimarie Jones undergoing medical tests. June 1956
Monica, daughter of virgin mother Emmimarie Jones. June 1956
Firemen lower an injured man from the roof after rescuing him from the debris follow a V1 attack on Great Dover Street, Southwark, London during the Second World War. 16th June 1944
Naval Occasions on board a British Destroyer H. M.s PathfinderNaval Occasions on board a British Destroyer H.M.S Pathfinder. Action stations - An ammunition party board British destroyer. 5th May 1942