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Able seamen aboard HMS Albion seen here doing the washing. 18th August 1942
NFS Task division training exercise on lowering casualty from an upper floor of a bombed building. April 1944
Southern England, lunch time Buzz Bomb. Picture shows, ARP workers and civilians tearing away at the ruins to get at the trapped victims. 26th June 1944
V Bomb, South East London. Immediately after the wall collapsed. Both rescue workers and trapped people were buried. Fortunately, however, most of them escaped serious injury. December 1944
Air Raid Victims of the Blitz, London. The girl being led away is Miss J W Stokes (eyes closed). She was working in the London office for the Welfare of the Blind when it was struck by a bomb
Nazi pennant flying over Customs House on the German side of Wormeldange Bridge which crosses River Moselle from Luxembourg
Children snatched by the British Navy from the Nazi menace in Spitsbergen have arrived in Britain. The children sample the local turnips. 9th September 1941
Timber yard fire. Walinden Road, Hackney, London. A non-enemy action fire. Pre-Blitz. A stack of timber well alight in the background
Royal Army Service Corps Amphibian Training Centre on the North Wales coast, where the technique of handling amphibian craft is taught
Iron ore port in Narvik, Norway. April 1940
Members of the Turkish Mission who are touring Great Britain at a South Wales factory. Jan 1943
VE Day celebrations in Cardiff, Wales. 8th May 1945
A picture of a British infantry regiment which held the whole of a large sector of the Somme during a vital stage in the German advance. They were cut off from the main body of the B.E.F
Picture shows residents of Aldborough Grove, in Hull, Yorkshire, after an air raid. Casualties were light as the shelters were good
HMS Nelson (pennant number: 28) seen here at a fleet review prior to the second world war. Circa 1936
HMS Barham a Queen Elizabeth-class battleship seen here at the Spithead Review 26th July 1924
HMS Rodney pennant number 29 was one of two Nelson-class battleships seen here at a fleet review prior to the second world war. Circa 1936