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War weapons week procession in the South Wales area. October 1940
Men of the East Yorkshire Regiment pictured at a railway station in Gloucestershire, Southern England during the Second World War. Circa 1940
Vice Admiral A. D. Read taking salute at Cardiff Thanksgiving week paradeVice Admiral A.D. Read taking salute at Cardiff Thanksgiving week parade. 15th October 1945
National Savings Week, Cardiff. Circa 1943
Damaged property in a South Wales town caused by a bomb. Circa 1941
Cardiff air raid damage, De Burgh Street, Neville Street. Cardiff, Wales. Circa 1941
Rhondda War Weapons Week. Circa 1940
Picture shows a group of soldiers and cadets, old and young, in the Hull, East Riding and Yorkshire area of England. **please note
The Canadian Troops Arrive in Britain, waving aloft their rifles. As the troops came ashore they all chanted " Hey hey, the gangs all here!" and shouted " thank you
Invasion exercise in the Cardiff area. April 1942
Damage cause by air raids in Cardiff. Circa 1941
Mark Street, Cardiff, following an air raid. Circa 1941
The indicator shows the success of a National Saving Week at Newport, Wales. March 1942
Indian Troops in camp in Derbyshire. Picture shows The Risalder - Major. A Senior Indian Officer at the camp. Though he is not named in this picture
Damage caused by the air raids in Cardiff, Wales. Circa 1941
Procession at Newport, Wales. February 1942
Men of the East Yorkshire Regiment pictured arriving somewhere in Gloucestershire, Southern England during the Second World War. Circa 1940
Vice Admiral Read opening Cadets thanksgiving week. Circa 1943
ARP demonstration, Cardiff. December 1939
Firemen on a building site during the recent raid on a South Wales town. Circa 1941
A church damaged by Nazi raiders in the outskirts of Cardiff, Wales. Circa 1941
Damage following the Cardiff air raids during World War Two. Circa 1941
War ships week at Newport, Wales. February 1942
The Lord Mayor of Cardiff (Alderman Henry Johns J. P) opening the War Weapons WeekThe Lord Mayor of Cardiff (Alderman Henry Johns J.P) opening the War Weapons Week. Circa October 1940
Invasion exercise in and around the Cardiff area. 6th May 1942
Invasion exercise in and around the Cardiff area. Signaller taking a radio message in an armoured car. 6th May 1942
Damage to a house property caused by a bomb which fell in a Welsh town. Circa 1941
Air raid damage at Prospect Drive, Fairwater, Cardiff, Wales. 1941
Picture shows The Home Guard. Hull, Yorkshire, during World War Two. In this picture they are displaying the uniform and kit for each member of the brigade
Cardiff crowd watching "Salute the Soldier". 2nd June 1944Cardiff crowd watching " Salute the Soldier". 2nd June 1944
Parts of B and D Companies of the East Yorkshire Regiment pictured at an old Cotswold manor at Stow On The World in England during the Second World War. Circa 1940
South Wales invasion exercise closed after the invading force had been riven back to the sea by reinforcements. Picture shows a " hold up" for inspection. October 1941
This is not a war scene from the Malayan jungle, but Home Guard from the Welsh Hills stalking a wood in a recent exercise in the Merthyr area. April 1942
Picture shows a group of Air Cadets in the Hull, East Riding and Yorkshire area of England. There was Royal Air Force Station Driffield or RAF Driffield
A model warship in the Cardiff parade. January 1942
Houses wrecked in the outskirts of Cardiff by Nazi raiders. Cardiff, Wales. Circa 1941
One of the Hawker Hurricane Fighters photographed at Northolt Aerodrome, Northolt, Middlesex, West of London, with a Squadron formation of 9 aircraft flying at low altitude
Scene of destruction showing damage in Kingston Upon Hull after a bombing raid on the city. A car covered in debris from a bombed building. Circa 1941
The Welch Regiment presents arms and salutes the city of Cardiff. Circa 1940
Bren gun in action in the Cardiff area. September 1941
Picture shows some of the Fighter command machines and men who are always ready day and night to take the air and attack Nazi bombers if they appear over the Eastern Counties
One of the many tableaux in Bridgend and District Warship week Procession. November 1941
Church damaged by a Nazi raider on the outskirts of Cardiff, Wales. Circa 1941
Destruction caused by air raids in Cardiff, Wales. February 1941
Procession and crowd at the opening of Cardiffs War Weapons Week, in aid of the war weapons efforts, which up to Thursday (10th October) had reached a total of £ 1, 010, 000. October 1940
Discovery of an unexploded parachute mine in Hull after the Second World War. Navy and Army bomb disposal squads moving the parachute mine from the dredger to a waiting truck. May 1949
Admiral Sir Gerald Dickens among the girls that gave him a cheque for Cardiff Warship Week. January 1942
Sir Robert Webber addressing the gathering at the "Wings for Victory"Sir Robert Webber addressing the gathering at the " Wings for Victory" Indicator ceremony, when it was announced that the target £ 2, 000, 000 had been passed