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A photograph taken during a daylight raid on the St Joseph locomotive works at Nantes, France, by De Havilland Mosquitos of Nos. 105 and 139 Squadron RAF.. 23rd March 1943
Pictures taken in an area of Northern France occupied by the British Expeditionary Force in the early part of the Second World War
A day in the life of NFS Womens Fitness Training Course for instructors at No.12 Regional Reserve training station at Tandridge, Surrey
When members of a British army Motor Ambulance Convoy arranged a sports meeting, the French villagers were invited to take part in the events
The aftermath of a bomb raid on Bootle, Liverpool, Merseyside. Picture 20th October 1941
MEN OF THE MAQUIS - IMAGE SHOWING FRENCH GUERRILLAS FIGHTING IN THE HAUTE SAVOIE. This is an image from a film made at one of the secret bases of the Maquis - the French guerrillas who are fighting
Appleby in Westmorland, Market Town, Cumbria, North West, England, 21st October 1938
MEN OF THE MAQUIS - IMAGE SHOWING FRENCH GUERILLAS FIGHTING IN THE HAUTE SAVOIE. This is an ifrom a film made at one of the secret bases of the Maquie - the French guerillas who are fighting in
Tythebarn Lane, Knowsley Village, 24th March 1950
GERMAN TROOPS RUN FOR COVER AS ALLIED PLANE MAKES ATTACK ON BEACH OBSTACLES DURING D-DAY LANDINGS. This picture, taken from an Allied fighter
Cottages on Church Road, Knowsley Village, with church in background, 24th March 1950
Pictures taken during a divisional exercise in an area of Northern France occupied by the British Expeditionary Force in the early part of the Second World War
Cantril Farm Estate, Mab Lane, West Derby, under construction, 15th August 1946
Two pre-fabricated Ports, each as big a a Gibraltar were manufactured in Britain in segments, towed across the Channel and set down off the coast of Normandy
Simonswood, Kirkby, 31st December 1946
Nine bombs bursting on the concrete runway of St. Omer / Longuenesse aerodrome during a Royal Air Force daylight sweep over enemy occupied Northern France during the Second World War. June 1941
Scene at Chingford, London, where ARP men are clearing damage. Circa 1941
Fore Street, Devonport, Plymouth, Devon, after an air raid during The Blitz in World War Two. To the right you can see the remains of Hocking Piano Shop
British Expeditionary Force troops somewhere in Northern France near the beginning of the Second World War. Photo shows: Soldiers building gun emplacements November 1939
Floral tributes from neighbours, on the anniversary of The Blitz on flats in Stoke Newington, North London. Picture taken 15th October 1942
Russian trades union delegates seen here during a visit to Cardiff, South Wales. they are pictured at Cardiff train station, with The Station Hotel seen int he background
Birmingham, Midlands, Air Raid. Many office building and public houses were damaged in this air raid during The Blitz of World War Two
Russian trades union delegates seen here during a visit to The Reardon - Smith Lecture theatre in Cardiff, South Wales. Picture taken 12th January 1942
Russian trades union delegates seen here during a visit to a factory in Cardiff, South Wales. Picture taken 12th January 1942
In a daylight attack on April 14, 1942, a formation of RAF Boston bombers, escorted by fighters, attacked the power station at Mondeville, near Caen, in enemy occupied Northern France
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
A howitzer demonstrated during an exercise by the British Expeditionary Force somewhere in Northern France during the Second World War. Photo shows: A front view showing the huge barrel. May 1940
Daylight raid by bombers of RAF Bomber Command on strategical targets in enemy occupied France during the Second World War. Circa 1942
One of three successful attacks made by RAF bombers upon the chemical works and power station at Chocques in enemy occupied France during the Second World War
Photograph taken during an attack by Blenheim aircraft of RAF Bomber Command on a power station and factories at Grand Quevilly, near Rouen
Pictorial record made of a daylight attack by Stirings of RAF Bomber Command on an enemy target in occupied France during the Second World War
LIBERATION OF EUROPE. WaF NURSING ORDERLIES FLY TO FRANCE. On June13th WaF Nursing Orderlies and medical supplies were flown to France by RAF Transport Command aircraft
Raid damage at Sheffield. Burned out tramcars and shops, Fitzalan Square. 13th December 1940
RAF Mitchell bombers of the 2nd Tactical Air Force make a daylight attack on the airfield at Courmeilles-en-Vixen in enemy occupied France on 27th May 1944
Thousands of Allied Naval Craft Karat ferry to and from the beachhead in Northern France form an impressive picture, taken from a B-26 Marauder of the Ninth US Air Force which was on its way to bomb
In this daylight attack on the docks at Dunkirk, occupied Northern France, at least fourteen bomb bursts are seen: five in the northern half of the commercial dock
Pictorial record made of a daylight attack by Stirlings of RAF Bomber Command on an enemy target in occupied France during the Second World War. 27th August 1941
Aftermath of an attack by Nazi raiders in Sheffield. December 1941
In the course of a roof-skimming daylight attack by Boston aircraft of RAF Bomber Command on the power station at Comines (on the France - Belgium border) on August 29th
Raid damage at Hillsborough, Sheffield. Where the hole is seen in foreground stood a large new house and shop. 13th December 1940
Aftermath of a raid, The Arcade, New Street, Birmingham. April 1941
Coventry centre on Good Friday, following an air raid. 11th April 1941
British transport passing through the flooded roads of Cranen-Bure, approx 4-miles from Cleve. 12th February 1945
A dressing table is all that remains standing in a bombed house in Birmingham. November 1940
Infantry of the 53rd Welsh Division moving up to the start line for their next attack near Hotton, Belgium. 5th January 1945
View of flooded sector near french village as river overflowed is bank. 17th November 1944
Germanys largest tank depot at Konigsborn, approx 5 miles east of Magdeburg, pictured shortly after an attack by U.S Eight aF heavy bombers on 20th June 1944
Reconnaissance photograph taken by a Spitfire of 541 Squadron showing the centre of Aachen, Germany following the damaging raid by aircraft of Bomber Command on the night of 11/12 April 1944