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A spirited charger being exercised at a remount depot in the North of England. Rather skittish, nervous and excitable, but the sergeant major knows how to deal with that
A military procession of army personnel passing through the streets of Hull or nearby area. Picture shows The Bren Gun Carrier. Serial number T33548 number 41, passing a local hotel
Reckitt & Colman, Hull. July 1941
The Kandy branch of the Ceylon Red Cross at an inspection by Her Excellency Lady Moore, President of the Ceylon Red Cross, uring the Second World War. 7th February 1945
General view showing a German supply airfield in use at Cyrenaica, Libya during the Second World War. 7th December 1942
Fleet air arm over Norwegian coast. Skua aircraft of the fleet air arm attack on an emery supply ship off the Norwegian coast
The remains of Hammonds department store, Hull, after the Hull Blitz. 28th November 1946
Soldiers assist in clearing up the debris after a raid on Rokeby Avenue, Hull. 16th April 1941
Bomb-shattered homes in Grange Street, Hull. Circa 1941
Skuas of the fleet air arm attack oil tanks and Admiralty Jetty at Dolvik near Bergen, as announced in Admiralty communique on August 8th. All our aircraft returned safely
A model railway in use at the Royal Engineers training centre in the Midlands. These men are being taught signal operations. 25th September 1940
Bomb-damaged Albion Street Congregational Church, Hull. Circa 1946
Fleet Air Arm Shatter Emery Convoy. As the aircraft turned for home a troopship (centre, near shore) with bows only showing, is still burning, hiding an armed trawler on fire. Circa August 1940
Some fighters of an eastern escort carrier make their first kill. (Picture) View from the carrier a escorting destroyer put up a smoke screen. 27th May 1945
Three British soldiers pictured at the horse stables in the Hull area of England, possibly East Riding. They are giving their horses water from the trough. Note to editors
This picture shows: H. M.s Tango (Admiralty type trawler) during World War IIThis picture shows: H.M.S Tango (Admiralty type trawler) during World War II. 21st December 1941
A close formation drill for the cavalrymen. Picture taken in the Hull area, possibly, East Riding, in the East of England. Note to editors
The first batch of Royal Air Force Cadets have arrived for training at the riddle Aerodrome, Arcadia, Florida. Seen here group Captain
Picture shows soldiers in the Hull and Yorkshire, or East Riding, area of England, working with an enemy aircraft detector instrument. Picture taken circa August 1940
This is a official record of aerial combats which were taken by the camera gun fitted to Hurricanes and Spitfires. These cameras
Picture shows a red hot Bren gun carrier track links being hardened to withstand the constant wear. The Universal Carrier
First pictures of British R. A. F Cadets in America. OnFirst pictures of British R.A.F Cadets in America. On and off duty of the first batch of British Royal Air Force cadets to arrive for training at the Riddle Aerodrome, Arcadia, Florida
Anti aircraft machine gun on a submarine boat. These machine guns were used for close range use, as the war planes got closer and closer to their targets. Picture taken during training
Dawn patrol during the Battle of Britain, when Germany attempted to bomb the British people into submission was defeated by the pilots and planes of fighter command, Royal Air Force
Riding and jumping practice for the cavalrymen. Picture taken in the Hull area, possibly, East Riding, in the East of England. Note to editors
R A O C men learning the recovering of capsizes tanks at a Midlands training centre. England. The Royal Army Ordnance Corps (RAOC) was a corps of the British Army
Anti aircraft gun and army unit in the Hull area of England during World War Two. Anti-aircraft warfare or counter-air defence is defined by NATO as " all measures designed to nullify or reduce
A 3. 7 inch Anti aircraft gun and army unit in the HullA 3.7 inch Anti aircraft gun and army unit in the Hull and East Riding of Yorkshire of England during World War Two. Anti-aircraft warfare or counter-air defence is defined by NATO as " all
A complete telephone system erected in the grounds of a Derbyshire Centre of the Royal Corps of Signals, form and admirable means of obtaining practical experience for men training. 27th March 1940
The American Boston III is now in operation by the South African Air Force on the Libyan battle front. These twin engine bombers are speedy and highly manoeuvrable
Air Vice-Marshal Arthur Coningham, Air officer Commanding Western Desert Air Forces, conferring with his Senior officers at a Desert base. Circa December 1941
British Effectives examining all that was left of a Junkers Bomber destroyed by an R. ABritish Effectives examining all that was left of a Junkers Bomber destroyed by an R.A.F Hurricane fighter on the Libyan battle front. 14th December 1941
Soldiers crossing a log bridge during an inter-team competition held on an East Riding army assault course during the Second World War. July 1942
Members of the Wardens post No. 334 at Cathedral Road, Cardiff, have their own fire fighting squad, with mobile pump, first aiders and trained wardens. Circa 1940s
Munition girls selling war certificates to workers in their factory in the Midlands during the Second World War. 21st November 1942
(Picture shows) This sub-flight of a fighter Squadron in the Royal Navy were photographed immediately after landing on their carrier rolling a kill
A Royal Army Ordnance Corps workshop, established in the west Country to keep in working the order the a guns and equipment connected with the site deals with a large variety of jobs varying from
The first picture of daylight raid by Sterling bombers. The Short Stirling was a British four-engined heavy bomber of the Second World War
The Postmaster-General (Mr. W. S. Morrison) inspecting Cardiff Central Post-office A. RThe Postmaster-General (Mr. W.S. Morrison) inspecting Cardiff Central Post-office A.R.P workers. Circa 1940s
Virgin mother Emmimarie Jones with her daughter Monica. June 1956
Women members of the French Forces of the Interior march up Whitehall after placing a wreath on the Cenotaph. 15th November 1944
Five sisters form a fire fighting team on a trailer pump and are seen here at practice. They are Rose, Ivy, May Margaret and Betty Ellard of Erith, Kent. 14th September 1943
Sixth East Yorkshire Home Defence Corps in training during the Second World War. Circa 1940
A unit of Royal Engineers practicing pontoon bridge building over a river in Derbyshire during the Second World War. 25th November 1940
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
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