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Bridge re-building in Caen. Picture showing, right, the railway bridge blown by the Germans at Caen Station, and on the left
This bridge in the heart of La Vancelle was an important link to the Germans when attempting yo move men and equipment south from La Vancelle to new defensive positions
A Bren gunner covers the roadway while men move along the street of the village of Hottot near Tilly Sur Seulles. 20th July 1944
The Battle for Caen. Picture taken on the day the town fell to Canadian and British troops on the 9th July after a sustained bombardment which caused substantial damage to the town
Artillery exercise in Cyprus at a Battery Command Post during the Second World War. 10th October 1941
A member of the 151st Railway Construction Company of the Royal Engineers seen here repairing Caen railway station. The view from No. 1 platform shows the extent of the Allied bombing of the town
The advance towards Caen. Infantry making their way through the ruined village of Lebisey from which the Germans were driven after heavy fighting. 9th July 1944
Unloading of equipment into a beach from LSTs (Landing Ship, Tank) In France during WWII. 15th August 1944
A view of the damaged docks in Cherbourg, where U.s Army engineers are rushing the job ofA view of the damaged docks in Cherbourg, where U.S Army engineers are rushing the job of clearing and reconstruction for the anding area of Allied supplies. 19th July 1944
Southampton 1-1 Liverpool, Division One match held at The Dell, Southampton. 7th December 1991
Jamie Redknapp, who is to play his last game for Bournemouth. 13th January 1991
Auxerre 2-0 Liverpool, UEFA Cup Second Round 1st Leg match at Stade de l Abbś-Deschamps, France, Wednesday 23rd October 1991, Mark Walters
A fort at the eastern entrance to the port of Cherbourg. Picture taken by a cameraman of the R.A.F. film production unit flying in a Mosquito aircraft at 200 feet on reconnaissance over Cherbourg
The aftermath of the Battle for Caen. The town fell to Canadian and British troops on the 9th July after a sustained bombardment which caused substantial damage to the town
Air raid damage during the Blitz, Second World War. Fore Street, St Giles, Cripplegate, London. Circa 1941
The gutted interior of the Guildhall. It was hit on the night of 29th December 1940 during the Blitzs devastating air-raids. Circa 1940
Bomb damaged Newgate, London, during the Blitz, World War Two. Circa 1940
General Jean de Lattre de Tassigny, Commander in Chief of the French Forces in Southern France, speaking to the townspeople fromm the balcony of the town hall after his troops had liberated the town
Air raid damage during the Blitz in London, Second World War. The Fire Station in Red Cross Street was saved. Circa 1941
Devastation in the City of London after Air raid damage during the Blitz, Second World War. Circa 1941
Civilian residents of Cannes cheer the entry of Allied Forces of Liberation as they entered the city. 24th August 1944
The scene in the town square of Collobrieres, 21 miles east of Toulon, France after it was liberated by French Forces during the Second World War. August 1944
Allied Invasion of Southern France during the Second World War, codename Operation Dragoon. Motor torpedo boats on their way across the Mediterranean Sea to the invasion beaches of Southern France
In a Combined Operation on the night 27th and 28th February 1942, joint forces of the Royal Navy, the Army and the Royal Air Force attacked an destroyed an important German radio location post at
Picture taken six hours before the first Allied landings on the Southern Coast of France when commando troops captured the island known as the Ile Du Levant, just off the French mainland near Toulon
The fiercest air battles since the Battle of Britain were fought by the R. A. FThe fiercest air battles since the Battle of Britain were fought by the R.A.F. and the newest R.A.F. Command, Army Cooperation
Allied Invasion and liberation of German occupied towns and cities in Southern France during the Second World War, codename Operation Dragoon
The biggest ever Combined Operations daylight raid on the German-occupied port of Dieppe, northern France, during the Second World War
Collaborators being marched through the streets of Arras, being escorted by members of the French Forces of the Interior after liberation of the town by British troops. 1st September 1944
Prime Minister Winston Churchill at Tufton Street, Westminster, at an incident caused by a robot plane. July 1944
Men of the Maquis de l Ain et du Haut-Jura, the French partisans, take over the town of Oyonnax near Geneva in defiance of the Vichy and German authorities
Combined Operations raid on Dieppe on 19th August 1942. Canadian and U. KCombined Operations raid on Dieppe on 19th August 1942. Canadian and U.K. Special Service Troops carried out the raid with a detachment of a U.S
Members of the French Forces of the Interior clear away burning vehicles on the main road across Normandy, northern France to facilitate the British advance following the Allied Invasion of France
American soldiers liaise with members of the French Resistance during the Allied Invasion of France, 1944
Sabotage of the Artillery Park at Grenoble on the night of 13th / 14th November 1943 by the French Resistance. Detonations were put in position near some 30 tons of powder
A Nazi Gasoline train, one of ten specially built in Germany for fuel transport, pictured after being derailed and set on fire by French patriots near Varennes Le Grand during the night of 31st
The Mulberry B harbour "Port Winston"pre-fabricated port at Gold BeachThe Mulberry B harbour " Port Winston" pre-fabricated port at Gold Beach, Arromanches, Normandy, which was built to to simplify the problem of supplying the Allied Armies in Northern France
Photograph taken during an attack on the railway workshops and engine sheds at Tours by unescorted Mosquito aircraft of Bomber Command
Evacuation of soldiers of the British Expeditionary Force fromm the beaches of Dunkirk in Northern France after large numbers of Belgian, British
Aftermath of an attack by Nazi raiders in London. Circa 1941
Photograph taken during an attack by bombers of the US Army Air Force on an Atlantic U-boat base at St Nazaire, .Picture shows bombs falling from one of the American bombers towards the target area
Medical officer Captain Rs Devor of South Africa goes on his rounds in his Jeep, with Madamoiselle Dervis, a dispenser from a local hospital who acts as his interpreter in the village of Benouville
Aerial view of Dunkirk in Northern France, taken from the shore showing a remarkable panoramic view of the two furiously burning oil tanks
A picture of a British infantry regiment who held the whole of a large actor of the Somme during a vital stage In the German Advance
Aftermath of a flying bomb attack in London. Circa 1941
The ruins of Christ Church Greyfriars, also known as Christ Church Newgate Street, damaged in an Air Raid during the Blitz, Second World War. Circa 1941
Auxerre 2-0 Liverpool, UEFA Cup Second Round 1st Leg match at Stade de l Abbś-Deschamps, France, Wednesday 23rd October 1991, Steve McManaman