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283 Framed Prints
RAMC man fins a new kind of patient. Weighing a Sicilian baby. Men of the RAMC in Sicily are giving help and advice to Sicilian civilians
Aerial photographic-reconnaissance image taken over Hamburg, Germany, showing severe damage to the Rhenania Ossag AG oil refinery (top) and the Ebano Ashpaltwerke AG (lower right)
Blasting the road to Messina. Cluster of bombs bursts directly on the main road of Randazzo during Allied light bomber attacks on enemy roads of retreat to Messina. August 1943
Squadron Leader T Sweeney of Cork, Eire the Roman Catholic chaplain of an RAF Wing operating in Central Burma, conducting Mass in a wooden pagoda which has been made into a chapel. Circa March 1945
All that remains of a German bomber brought down in a Welsh town. Circa 1941
A radioed wire image of General Montgomery and General Eisenhower studying the Italian mainland from Messina, as British and Canadian forces were making their final preparations for the assault
Catania, bomb-shattered buildings on the quayside. Picture shows, bomb wrecked warehouses and freight wagons on the quayside at Catania, which fell to the 8th Army on August 5th 1943. August 1943
A damaged house in South Wales following an attack by Nazi raiders. Circa 1941
Allies enter Paris, France. August 1944
The successful fortress attack on Italys heavy cruisers "Trieste"The successful fortress attack on Italys heavy cruisers " Trieste" and " Gorizia". The Italian heavy cruiser Trieste was sunk
US military vehicles can be seen from this radioed aerial photo gathering in the southern suburbs of Rome before entering the centre of the city
Blown across her room, when a bomb exploded in a Welsh village, this woman escaped practically uninjured. Circa 1941
Sticks of bombs explode on and around hangars, dispersal points and administrative buildings during a daylight attack on the airfield at Kangaung, Burma, by Consoldiated Liberators of No. 231 Group
Citizens of Sicily welcome the armies of democracy. Cheers and wine for British troops in Militello. Picture shows, civilians of the Sicilian town of Militello greet British troops passing through
Salvaging amongst the wreckage of a dwelling which was damaged by Nazi raiders. Circa 1941
The battle ensign of HMS Mauritius crowning the night scene as the cruisers six inch guns flash out in support of the Fifth Army and the Anzio beach head. Circa February 1944
East Yorkshire Regiment training exercise. 1934
Nazi idea of military objectives - part of the remains of a childrens school in a Welsh town that was bombed. Circa 1941
Readings Robin Friday gets away from the opposition defence for a run goal. Circa August 1974
Combined fleet invasion exercise. The fleet in the Grimsby roads. 1934
Italian civilians get food from Allies. Italian civilians in the Nettuno beachhead area receive rations from the Allied Army authorities. March 1944
Fighting in Piedmont, Italy. June 1944
Aerial view of an area of South Wales, showing targets for the Nazi raiders. Circa 1941
Aerial photographic-reconnaissance image showing a carpet of bomb craters and severe damage to the marshalling yards and surrounding town area at Rheine
Nuns return to their convent after Allied victory, Sicily, Italy. Second World War. August 1943
Queen Elizabeth II visits Leicester Royal Infirmary. 9th December 1993
Aerial view of German prisoners in France. August 1944
Nazi planes wrecked at Naples. Italy, circa October 1943
British army in a Bren Gun Carrier driving through Salerno, Italy during Operation Avalanche during the Second World War. September 1943
Home Guard camp near Cardiff. Men use the cover of a hedge before advancing against the " enemy". September 1941
Queen Elizabeth II arrives at Leicester railway station. 9th December 1993
Men of RAF regiment arrive in Greece. Picture shows, unloading supplied of petrol from a landing craft. October 1944
Combined fleet invasion exercise. 1934
Queen Elizabeth II visits De Montfort University, Leicester. 9th December 1993
The first meeting of the Big Three Conference takes place in Potsdam. Picture shows, Mr Churchill and Mr Eden seated at the conference table. 17th July 1945
Penrhiwceiber Home Guard pose for the camera Circa 1941
Members of the Russian delegation paid a visit to a colliery during their visit to South Wales. Seen here with Welsh students and colliery officials. 18th November 1942
A letter addressed to a RAF Wing Commander by the people of a Greek village liberated by the Allies. September 1944
Picture shows The East Yorkshire Regiment, at Whitby, Yorkshire. The East Yorkshire Regiment was a line infantry regiment of the British Army
R. A. F. ground crews clear up wreckage inside a bomb shattered hanger at an airfield nearR.A.F. ground crews clear up wreckage inside a bomb shattered hanger at an airfield near Salerno, following the success of Operation Avalanche, the allied invasion of mainland Italy
Glamorgan Home Guard parading past the City Hall, Cardiff for a Thanksgiving. Circa November 1942
The "Duc De Genes", a 12, 000 ton boat from La Valence Genes in ItalyThe " Duc De Genes", a 12, 000 ton boat from La Valence Genes in Italy, pictured after being struck by a torpedo off the coast of Spain during the Second World War. Circa 1942
Destruction by fire of three stacks and a farm wagon laden with sheaves of corn near a town in North East England, investigated by police who hold the theory that incendiary bombs dropped by enemy
At this factory in the North East of England over 100 men and women are working on material for the Ministry of Supply, a great deal of it for the Merchant Navy and the Royal Navy
Chair making industry continues in Britain during World War Two. Mr H E Goodchild turning chair legs on his lathe. 8th December 1941
Stockpiles of bombs are loaded for transport from a secret underground munitions dump in England during the Second World War. May 1944
Clearing away rubble at a scene of destruction on Silver Street, London following an air raid in England during the Second World War. Circa 1941
Warehouse of Messrs W Gilyott and Co in Hull on the River Hull taken shortly before the start of the Second World War. Circa 1936