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Nugent House, Reading, Berkshire. April 1985
Balloon Barrage work in the midlands of England. (actual town not known) December 1939. A barrage balloon is a large unmanned tethered kite balloon used to defend ground targets against aircraft
View of air raid damage to Fore Street, London, during the Blitz. Circa 1941
A Typhoon makes a pancake landing, on the edge of a rock strewn shore near Torquay in Devon. There were slight injuries to the pilot but no more
World War Two. Wales. The hairdresser carries on with his business, though his window has been blown in by a bomb in the Welsh Village. Picture shows a hairdresser giving a customer a shave
Jamie Redknapp, awarded Liverpool Away Supporters Club, Player of the Season Trophy, 21st May 1993
The Battle for Normandy: A British soldier in Caen after its liberation, gives a helping hand to an old lady amongst the scene of utter devastation
Makket Day In Cherbourg. View of The Place Du Chateau, Cherbourgs makes place, showing a return to normal with business as usual. Flowers and vegetables are offered for sale here. 10th July 1944
The Battle for Normandy: A British soldier carries a little girl through the devastationThe Battle for Normandy:A British soldier carries a little girl through the devastation of Caen after its liberation. The town had been substantially destroyed during the bombardment
Three weeks old Raymond Ratford, the youngest evacuee, photographed with the mother. The second convoy of London evacuees
Jamie Redknapp with Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish at Anfield Stadium after signing for Liverpool. 14th December 1991
Japanese Suicide Pilots Fail Against British Pacific Fleet Carriers. It has now been revealed that during two months of strikes by ships of the British Pacific Fleet against the Sakishama Islands
On Crete, the German bombing of the Heraklion aerodrome, near Candia, was followed by ground strafing by Messerschmitts. Shot down in flames by A.A. gunfire of a German troop carrying aircraft
The Civil Defence Stands down. 1945. Cardiff. South Wales. Civil Defence members acted to make living in war time Britain as safe as possible
Life on a Troopship bound for the Middle East. Evacuees from Crete who were taken abroad for the destination to South Africa, receiving instructions in the use of lifebelts. Circa 1940s
Japanese Suicide Pilots attack British Pacific Fleet Carriers. Firefighters busy on board one of H.M. Carriers of the British Pacific Fleet after a Japanese suicide plane had crash-landed
Fleet Air Arm Attacks Japanese Oil Refinery. On January 4th, British carrier-borne aircraft of the Fleet Air Arm delivered a very accurate attack against the enemy oil refinery at Pagkplan Branden in
Bomb Damage Revealed At Fall Of Brest. The fortified entrance at the west end of the U-boat pens. 21st September 1944
Training of pilots for Naval aircraft. Two bearded instructors at an Naval air base station. 12th March 1941
Fleet Air Arm in US. Man and machines of the Fleet Air Arm in the United States. (Picture) A Grumman Hellcat of the R.N. springs into the air at Roosevelt Field, Long Island, New York
Prefabricated Ports, each as big as Gibraltar were manufactured in Britain in sections, towed across the Channel, and set down off the coast of Normandy
Fleet Air Arm Shatter Enemy Convoy. Picture taken from one of the attacking Barracudas during a Fleet Air Arm strike on a southbound enemy convoy off the coast of Norway
A scene at the grave of Frances Unknown Soldier at the Arc de Triomphe as A. F. P. UA scene at the grave of Frances Unknown Soldier at the Arc de Triomphe as A.F.P.U. cameramen pay their respects to the fallen of the 1914-1918 war. 26th August 1944
Snow inside Mossley Hill Church, Liverpool, following damage caused by a Nazi raid. January 1941
Air raid damage to a town in the North West, England. September 1940
R. A. F in Greece. A British official photo of the R. A. F arriving in Greece, R. AR.A.F in Greece. A British official photo of the R.A.F arriving in Greece, R.A.F officers landing in a greek airfield. Circa 1940s
The flying insignia of the British Fleet Air Arm showing (top to bottom) 1, Pilots wings. 2, Observers wings 3, Gunners wings. 25th November 1943
St Alban Church, Wood Street, damaged by bombing in the blitz in 1940. September 1943
A woman checks for contraband in a sorting office in Aintree, Liverpool. November 1939
The wreck ship Marker. When photographed the hospital ship Somersetshire was at the landing-stage behind, embarking Italian wounded. 27th September 1945
The Home Guard celebrates its second birthday. This picture of the opening of a new guardroom at a Merseyside factory, shows the progress which has been made since the formation of the original
Training at a mock-up in a bombed dock warehouse, Liverpool. April 1943
Part of the famous Bow Bells in Bow Church, Cheapside, gutted after a Nazi attack. 15th May 1941
Miss D Forster addressing the Liverpool Girl Cadet Corps Inauguration at the Blue Coat Chambers. 4th March 1942
St Georges Cathedral, Southwark, following a Nazi raid on the night of 16th -17th April 1940
An American built Glenn-Martin Maryland aircraft of the R. A. FAn American built Glenn-Martin Maryland aircraft of the R.A.F. sighted a small one enemy motor-vessel south of Pantelleria recently and gunned it
Temple Church, London, damaged by German incendiary bombs. 10th May 1941
Air cadets march past Liverpool. October 1941
Bomb damage sustained by a big store in South East London. 18th January 1943
Members of H. M Forces perched on a girder as they place a charge of gelignite in positionMembers of H.M Forces perched on a girder as they place a charge of gelignite in position for demolishing an unsafe building after a raid on Merseyside. May 1941
Temple Church, Bristol, hist by midnight Nazi raid. 25th November 1940
Do-it-yourself blitz style. Four bells survived the destruction of St. Marys Church, Highfield Street, Liverpool, on the night of May 8. The Rev
Explosion at Wanstead, London, on the left of the picture rescue workers can be seen toiling by the light of the flares. 4th October 1944
The scene after an enemy plane crashed and exploded during the night in Streatham, London. A nearby garage was wrecked, including some of locked up cars. 16th June 1944
Damage done to a blind babies home during a raid in a North West coastal town. Three women members of the staff were killed and three seriously injured. April 1941
Bomb damage in Aldgate, London. Circa 1941
The Admiralty hand over a 72 ft drifter to Birkenhead Sea Cadets to use in their training, at West Float, Birkenhead. May 1944
Speeding through the streets of London, this stretcher party car on its mission of mercy, overturned by a bomb blast. 17th April 1941
The Mayor of Wallasey P. G Davies talks yo the turnout of youth at the manifestation ofThe Mayor of Wallasey P.G Davies talks yo the turnout of youth at the manifestation of the new squadron of the Air Training Corps at Manor Road School, Wallasey. February 1941
Rescue workers search debris at a bombed house in North West London. January 1941
Boys who have attended Heath Road School, Allerton, enrol in the Air Training Corps, the new pre-entry scheme for the Air Force. January 1941
ARP workers searching the debris of one of the bombed houses in London for a victim believed to be trapped. 18th January 1943
Picture shows the site of what was The Electricity Showroom in Bridlington, Yorkshire. Picture is dated 6th February 1947
V. 2 bomb incident, Chingford Road, Walthamstow. What remains of a surface shelter inV.2 bomb incident, Chingford Road, Walthamstow. What remains of a surface shelter in which eight people were killed. 8th February 1945
ex-Det Chief Supt Albert Moody, former chief of Scotland Yards Obscene Publications Squad, who was found guilty at the Old Bailey on three charges of accepting bribes totalling £ 14
Picture shows Alfred Gelder St, Hull, Yorkshire, and the temporary brick one floor high annex to the The Head Post Office
Air raid in London. October 1940
The Fairey Firefly is a new Royal Navy fighter. reconnaissance aircraft. Its span is 44 and a half feet its length 37 feet and its height 13 feet 7 ins
Just one more job of work the ATS are doing to help with the war, precision work in a Western Command Ordinance factory. Hundreds of binoculars are made here. 18th November 1942
Members of the Girls Training Corps, Liverpool, marching past the saluting crows at Gambier Terrace, when he Corps held its first church parade. July 1942
Damage caused by Nazi air raids in London. September 1944
The R. A. F In Greece. A British handshake for a Greek Soldier at an aerodrome inThe R.A.F In Greece. A British handshake for a Greek Soldier at an aerodrome in Greece. 28th November 1940
Bow Church, Cheapside, gutted after a Nazi attack. 15th May 1941
Hogg Robinson House, Greyfriars Road, Reading, Berkshire. April 1985
Second Great Fire of London. Scene in the regional control room, at the height of the blitz. All is calm, but they are actually very, very busy. December 1940
Oxford striker John Aldridge is presented with the Mirror footballer of the month award from club director Ghislaine Maxwell. Oxford United 1 - 1 Notts County held at The Manor Ground, Oxford
Heavy Metal Holocaust festival August 1981 at Vale Park in Burslem, the home of Port Vale FC. Rock fans get ready for the gig at Vale Park in Aug 1981
Blenheim aircraft of R. A. F. Mediterranean command delivers an attack from mast-high on anBlenheim aircraft of R.A.F. Mediterranean command delivers an attack from mast-high on an emery tanker off the coast of Tunisia recently though she was escorted by destroyer
Hugging the shore and protected by a destroyer green and fight escort, the German cruiser Prinz Eugen was sighted on Sunday evening May 17th steaming southwards along the Norwegian Coast
Foster Wheeler, Reading, Berkshire. April 1985
On May 17th 1943, a Nazi convoy consisting of 6 supply ships and eight escorts, was attacked by Beau-fighters of Coastal Command while steaming into north off Dutch Coast
The Attack On Benghazi. In an air attack on Benghazi the most important port in Eastern Libya, considerable damage was done to shipping as seen from this photograph taken following the raid
Addis Ababa after a visit by The Royal Air Force, a direct hit has been scored on the hangers which can be seen to be well alight and burning fiercely. 17th February 1941
A photographic reconnaissance of Rotterdam discloses that damage inflicted by Blenheim aircraft of British R.A.F. Bomber Command in the mast-high daylight attack included the sinking of a cargo liner
R. A. F. in East Africa. Ground crew checking up before a Glen Martin Maryland takesR.A.F. in East Africa. Ground crew checking up before a Glen Martin Maryland takes off on raid. 28h May 1941
Reading Bus and Coach Station, Reading, Berkshire. April 1985
R. A. F Mitchells Attack Rotterdam Shipyard In Daylight. Escorted by SpitfiresR.A.F Mitchells Attack Rotterdam Shipyard In Daylight. Escorted by Spitfires, Mitchell bombers of the R.A.F. made a dat attack on the Wilton Ship-building Yard at Rotterdam on 22.6.45 They returned
Observation post headquarters, night action in London. Circa 1941
A salvo of bombs bursting on the concrete runway of Schipol Aerodrome, Amsterdam. Of the 22 aircraft on the ground 10 are obviously damaged (to the right the main buildings)
Second Great Fire of London. Down! Down! hurtled thousands upon thousands of his incendiary bombs! St. Pauls Cathedral was the centre of his target. 29th December 1940
The King of Greece inspecting a light A. A gun during a tour he made of an R. AThe King of Greece inspecting a light A.A gun during a tour he made of an R.A.F, aerodrome. 12th December 1940
Aftermath of a Nazi raid on Oxford Street, London. December 1940
An enemy ammunition dump in the Middle East accurately bombed by the R. A. FAn enemy ammunition dump in the Middle East accurately bombed by the R.A.F. The dump contains thousands of bombs hidden under camel thorn far out in the desert
Reading Abbey ruins, Berkshire. April 1985