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Royal Navy Queen Elizabeth-class battleship HMS Barham at sea during the Second World War. She was attacked by a German bot on 25th November 1941 while operating with other ships of the Mediterranean
Anchored at Piraeus, the crew or HMS Ajax gave a party to Greek children to celebrate the peace treaty between the Greek Government and EAM
Royal Air Force Beaufighters, now carrying bombs in addition to their powerful cannon armament, are keeping constant watch on enemy sea-lanes in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea
In one of the most daring strikes during war, in the teeth of the in the enemy s.powerful shore defences, a strong force of Beaufighters made up from strike Wings of the RaF
RAF recruits during training. Learning how to put out a fire, wearing his asbestos suit. Picture taken somewhere in England. Exact location not known. Picture taken 11th December 1941
Flying through cloud down to the sea level, Beaufighters of RAF Coastal Command completely surprised a German convoy in the North Sea off the south coast of Norway on 15th July 1944
Beaufighters of RAF Coastal Command attacked an enemy convoy off Heligoland, Germany on the evening of 21st July 1944. The attack was made with torpedoes, rocket projectiles and cannon
Picture shows young royal air force recruits getting their hair cut within an air craft hanger. Picture taken 4th December 1940
An RAF Fighter Command Middle East Beaufighter Squadron strike and destroy an axis cargo vessel off the coast of Preveza, Greece during the Second World War. September 1943
On December 26th 1943, one of Germanys few great warships, the 26000 ton Scharnhorst was sunk by units of the Home Fleet. The Scharnhorst was attempting to intercept a Russia bound convoy when she
What the pilots call "very intense flak"met the force of 70 RAFWhat the pilots call " very intense flak" met the force of 70 RAF Coastal Comand Beaufighters when they attacked an enemy convoy in the Den Helder Road in the North Sea off Netherlands
King George VI, Queen Elizabeth, flanked by Princess Elizabeth (far left) and Princess Margaret (far right) on VJ Day. Pictured on the balcony of Buckingham Palace waving to the crowds below
Vivid action photograph recording a phase in a successful torpedo attack by Beaufighters of RAF Coastal Command, escorted by Spitfires of Fighter Command
The Mulberry B harbour "Port Winston"at Arromanches. 16th September 1944The Mulberry B harbour " Port Winston" at Arromanches. 16th September 1944
Two ships were sunk - a merchant vessel and an escort ship - and another supply ship and several escorts were damaged or set on fire when RAF Coastal Command Beaufighters attacked an enemy convoy off
The Royal Navy monitor ship HMS Erebus during the Second World War. Circa 1943
While on patrol in the Aegean Sea, crews of an RAF Fighter Command Middle East Beaufighter Squadron struck and destroyed a large tonnage enemy ship, the SS Drache
Royal Navy Aircraft carrier HMS Furious in a rough seaway during the Second World War. Spray is seen breaking over the bows of the ship. July 1941
Liverpool, Merseyside, very near the end of the war. View from Paradise Street : In the distance is Queen Victoria Monument, and The National Bank The ground around it levelled for rebuilding
Two heavily laden merchant ships were hit by torpedo and at least three others, in addition to all five jn the escort vessels
The enemy attacking gate convoy of British Ships in The Mediterranean sea. Picture taken 2nd February 1941
Queen Victoria Monument in Liverpool City Centre, Merseyside, and the streets surrounding, demolished in the Blitz. Picture taken circa 1st November 1940
RAF Beaufighters of the Middle East Command have made many successful attacks with bombs, cannon and machine gun fire on motor transport and shipping off the coast of Greece and Crete
Liverpool, Merseyside, during The Blitz. Picture taken 3rd January 1941
A training exercise at sea. Location unknown. Date unknown. Picture taken circa 1st February 1940
A service in peacetime, at Liverpool Pier Head, Merseyside. Picture taken 12th November 1952
A house demolished in the Liverpool Blitz. At the centre is a clock on the wall - it is still ticking the correct time. Picture taken 15th May 1941
A smoke screen across the horizon makes an impenetrable barrier for the enemy. Location unknown. Picture taken circa 1st February 1940
Rocket firing Beaufighters of RAF Coastal Command, led by Wing Coriander A. Gadd, D. F. CRocket firing Beaufighters of RAF Coastal Command, led by Wing Coriander A. Gadd, D.F.C. of Bexhill on Sea, Sussex, carried out devastating dusk attack on Sans Souci escort vessel in the harbour of
A house in Liverpool, Merseyside, with its windows blown out and damage to the roof. The bomb fell just in front of the house. The occupants had a lucky escape. Picture taken 5th September 1940
Boys of the 3rd Cadet Battalion Royal Fusiliers. Colonel Lt Bisgrove, MM, retired spent £ 25, 000 of his own money in building the luxurious barracks to house the lads
A small band of veterans of the old Liverpool Scottish today, at their Fraser Street headquarters, in Liverpool, Merseyside, commemorated the Battle of Hooge, June 1916, where
The Metropole Theatre in Bootle, Liverpool. Merseyside. Decimated in The Liverpool Blitz. Picture taken 13th May 1941
This public air raid shelter made of bricks was damaged in an air raid. Though no one was hurt. Sadly a man standing by the doorway was killed. Liverpool. Merseyside. Picture taken 7th September 1940
St Athanasius School, Fonthill Road, Kirkdale, Liverpool, Merseyside, demolished in The Liverpool Blitz. The church next door however, escaped serious damage. Picture taken 8th October 1940
Serviceman in Piccadilly, London, shortly after VE Day. The celebrations for end of the war in Europe continued for many weeks. Picture taken 22nd May 1945
Stamford Street, Edge Hill in Liverpool, Merseyside, severely damaged during The Liverpool Blitz. Picture taken 19th September 1940
Training for what might become an attack on the city of Liverpool. January 1937. Indeed, World War Two in just two years on from this picture
West Brom 0-0 Manchester City, league match at The Hawthorns, Saturday 19th November 1977, Brian Kidd, Manchester City Forward, in action
QPR 1-1 Manchester City, league match at Loftus Road, Saturday 17th September 1977, Brian Kidd, Manchester City Forward in action
Man City 3-2 Derby, league match at Maine Road, Saturday 4th December 1976, Brian Kidd, Manchester City Forward, shoots to level the score 1-1
Brian Kidd, Manchester City Forward, August 1976
Man City 2-0 Aston Villa, league match at Maine Road, Saturday 31st December 1977, Brian Kidd, Manchester City Forward, in midair to score Citys 2nd goal
Man City 0-0 QPR, league match at Maine Road, Saturday 16th October 1976, Brian Kidd, Manchester City Forward, in action, Gary Owen and Denis Tueart (centre) look on
Brian Kidd, Manchester City Forward, August 1977
Heroes of ROF Royal Ordnance Munitions Factory Explosion in Kirkby, Liverpool, on 15th September 1944, receive their awards. LEFT TO RIGHT are
A church (name unknown) in the North West of England, possibly Liverpool. Damaged after another raid raid during The Liverpool Blitz. Picture taken 29th August 1940
RAF Coastal Command Beaufighter Squadron. Rocket firing Beaufighters, of R. A. FRAF Coastal Command Beaufighter Squadron. Rocket firing Beaufighters, of R.A.F. led by wing commander A. GADD, D.F.C. of Bexhill sea, Sussex