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The Canadian Troops Arrive in Britain. The Canadian Expeditionary Force arrive, disembarking from tenders (smaller ships used to bring passengers ashore)
Invader on bridge duty in South Wales during invasion exercise held in the Cardiff area. October 1941
The Mayor of Barry (Councillor F. A Sharp) opening Wings for Victory week at BarryThe Mayor of Barry (Councillor F.A Sharp) opening Wings for Victory week at Barry. Also in photographer Miss R Sharp, Town Clerk T.D Howells, Air Commander, Wing Commander S.H Lewis. 5th April 1943
Indian Troops in camp in Derbyshire. The officer commanding the unit, inspecting the quarter guard. They are members of the Royal Indian Army Service Corps (RIASC), mainly from the Punjab
Men of the East Yorkshire Regiment training in Gloucestershire, Southern England during the Second World War. Circa 1940
Army invasion exercises in Monmouthshire. April 1942
The British Somaliland Camel Corps in Solamia. The regiment is The Kings African Rifles. The Kings African Rifles (KAR) was a multi-battalion British colonial regiment raised from Britains various
Air-Marshall Sir Leslie Gossage opened Cardiffs "Wings for Victory"Air-Marshall Sir Leslie Gossage opened Cardiffs " Wings for Victory" week when he took the salute at a march past in Cathays Park
Scene of destruction showing damage to housing in Kingston Upon Hull after a bombing raid on the city. Circa 1941
The British Somaliland Camel Corps on Patrol. The regiment is The Kings African Rifles. The Kings African Rifles (KAR) was a multi-battalion British colonial regiment raised from Britains various
Scene of destruction showing damage to housing at the rear of 134 and 136 Westcott Street in Kingston Upon Hull after a bomb exploded in the upper storey of one of the houses in the early hours of
Sir William Reardon addressing a large crowd at the raising of the indicator for National Savings Week at Cardiff Castle, Duke Street. Left, Air Commodore Cooke and Councillor Fred Jones
Cadets walking past City Hall, Cardiff. January 1942
Men of the East Yorkshire Regiment pictured in Gloucestershire, Southern England during the Second World War. Circa 1940
The indicator of Cardiffs Warship Week. 21st January 1942
Discovery of a 500 pound unexploded American bomb in King George docks, Hill after the Second World War. Bomb disposal squad clear the danger. April 1948
RAF officer raises the indicator of the Wings for Victory target at Penarth, Wales. 17th April 1943
Men of the East Yorkshire Home Defence Corps, the East Yorkshire Regiment 6th Battalion, pictured in England during the Second World War. Circa 1940
Damage to a house following air raids, Albany Road, Cardiff, Wales. Circa 1941
Indian Troops in camp in Derbyshire. Picture shows King George VI and his wife Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon (Queen Elizabeth) accompanied by RS Hille
Invasion exercises being held in the Cardiff and Barry area of South Wales. An armoured car is seen here leading the attack on Home Guard positions. 12th April 1942
No need to ask if the Royal Tank Corp enjoy their meals, its a thumbs up from them at dinner time. Eight soldiers enjoy their food, and all sharing one bottle of Daddies Brown Sauce
Bomb damage to workmens dwellings in a South Wales town. 1st July 1941
Householders remove their furniture after a bomb caused damage to their house in South Wales. Circa 1941
The Canadian Troops Arrive. The first Canadian soldier to land in England. Sergeant Gregson. As the troops came ashore they all chanted " Hey hey, the gangs all here
Men of the East Riding Yeomanry somewhere in the south of England during the Second World War. Circa 1940
Men of the East Yorkshire Regiment in Gloucestershire, Southern England during the Second World War. Circa 1940
Picture shows The Home Guard. Hull, Yorkshire, during World War Two. It is very possible that this brigade is from Hull, East Riding, or Yorkshire / East Yorkshire. Picture taken circa 1st March 1940
Picture shows The Home Guard. Hull, Yorkshire, during World War Two. It is very possible that this brigade is from Hull, Eat Riding, or Yorkshire / East Yorkshire. Picture taken circa 1st March 1940
Picture shows a German Luftwaffe, aircraft, in a cornfield after being brought down. British soldiers study the wreckage. ***Note to the editors - the Nazi symbol on the tail fin has been enhanced
Picture shows a German Luftwaffe, Junkers 88 Bomber aircraft, in a cornfield after being brought down by a Polish plane. Some of the crew were injured, and all were captured
Picture shows a German Luftwaffe, aircraft, in a cornfield after being brought down. British soldiers study the wreckage. The location is the North East Coast. Possibly Yorkshire
R. A. F IN ICELAND. Activities of the R. A. F. in Iceland main outpost of the R. A. FR.A.F IN ICELAND. Activities of the R.A.F. in Iceland main outpost of the R.A.F. effort in the battles of the Atlantic. (Picture) The barbers shop in a tin hut and a packing case for the chair
Michael O Neill seen here with his father Des, shortly after arriving in Newcastle. The 18 year old footballer will sign for Newcastle United following a medical 15th October 1987
Damage done to a street in the suburbs of Cardiff. Circa 1941
Womens Pilot Section - The Air Transport Auxilliary. Picture shows LEFT TO RIGHT... The Hon Mrs Fairweather from Scotland, Miss Mona Friedlander who is also an international ice hockey player
Womens Pilot Section - The Air Transport Auxilliary. Picture shows LEFT is Mona Friedlander who is also an international ice hockey player. RIGHT - the lady is unknown
Destruction caused by air raids in Cardiff, Wales. A building ablaze. May 1943
Destruction caused by air raids in Cardiff, Wales. February 1941
Destruction caused by air raids in Cardiff, Wales. Circa 1941
Air raid bomb damage during Second World War. Raglan Street, Newport, Wales. Circa 1941
Damage to a house following air raids, Cardiff, Wales. Circa 1941
Womens Pilot Section - The Air Transport Auxilliary. Picture shows LEFT TO RIGHT... Miss Pauline Gower, leader of the pool of women pilots. Mrs Winifred Crossley Miss M Cunnison
Mark Street, Cardiff, following an air raid. May 1941
Indian Troops in camp in Derbyshire. The officer commanding the unit, inspecting the quarter guard. The man is possibly a Lieutenant (due to his one stripe)