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England, World War Two. Picture date and location, unknown but likely to be London and in the Blitz. With this, Mirrorpix will suggest a date of circa 29th December 1940
A deserted village, Stokenham, Devon, England, World War Two. The US Army have taken over the village in South West England, whilst the inhabitants have been evacuated to safety
Victory March preparations. June 1946 The Seargant Major of the East African Rifles presses his trousers in Hyde Park, London. The actual march will take place on 8th June 1946
The RAF Football Cup Final in Tripoli: Communications Flight vs Fighter Wing. The goalkeeper attempts to save a shot on Fighter Wings goal during an attack by the striker of the Communications Flight
British & Allied Troops, Western Desert campaign, the Desert War. (Picture) A section of the R> B covering a post. These tough fighters with their Vickers Brans and ordinary rifles
A Royal Navy Grumman Hellcat springs into the air at Roosevelt Field, Long Island, New York. October 1943
British & Allied Troops, Western Desert campaign, the Desert War. British Army soldiers of the Rifle Brigade watching a dump of materials set ablaze in the retirement from the El Daba area of Egypt
British & Allied Troops, Western Desert campaign, the Desert War. Veteran campaigners and raw recruits alike, serving with the Middle East Forces
British & Allied Troops, Western Desert campaign, the Desert War. Gunners of the Imperial Australian Forces in action in the desert in Egypt. July 1942
British & Allied Troops, Western Desert campaign, the Desert War. A Crusader tank reaches the end of its " transporter" journey
British & Allied Troops, Western Desert campaign, the Desert War. Captured Italian lorries passing the ruins of Sidi Barrani in Egypt. 11th December 1940
British and Allied Troops, Western Desert campaign, the Desert War. Picture taken the day before the fall of Tunis and Bizerta showing infantrymen of the Eighth Army approaching a German mortar
British & Allied Troops, Western Desert campaign, the Desert War. Soldiers of the Eighth Army wearing hats more reminiscent of the South of France than Gabs
British & Allied Troops, Western Desert campaign, the Desert War, February to May 1943. From the beginning of the air offensive against the Mareth line on 19th March the Allies have been been
British & Allied Troops, Western Desert campaign, the Desert War. A battalion of the Highland Division (Black Watch) of the British Army being piped into the town of Gabes
British & Allied Troops, Western Desert campaign, the Desert War. Allied tanks roll across the desert sands during an advance. April 1943
British & Allied Troops, Western Desert campaign, the Desert War. Eighth Army Armoured car and crew who were the first of the Force to meet men of the First Amy between Kairouan
British & Allied Troops, Western Desert campaign, the Desert War. We can repair anything from a watch to a tank" is the slogan of the craftsmen of the Royal Electrical Mechanical Engineers who
British & Allied Troops, Western Desert campaign, the Desert War. The 8th Army has.done it again, Rommels defences on the Mareth Line are broken
British & Allied Troops, Western Desert campaign, the Desert War. Immediately after they had overwhelmed the Mareth Line, the Eighth Army pressed on to Gabes and the town was occupied on 29th March
British and Allied Troops, Western Desert campaign, the Desert War. A member of the camel patrol of the Sudan Defence Force attached to an Indian infantry brigade holding
British & Allied Troops, Western Desert campaign, the Desert War. Picture shows: A New Zealand signaller in the Western desert. February 1942
British and Allied Troops, Western Desert campaign, the Desert War. Even in the battle zone, pipers of the Black Watch turn out as if they were on the " Square" back home
British and Allied Troops, Western Desert campaign, the Desert War. Lieutenant Sergant Brown, of Holsworthy Devon, one of the first Eighth Army men to meet advanced units of the 2nd US Army
British & Allied Troops, Western Desert campaign, the Desert War. Early in February 1943. units of the Eighth Army crossed the Tripolitanian border to lead the advance in to Tunisia
British and Allied Troops, Western Desert campaign, the Desert War. Snobs" : 8th Army desert boot repairers. Few people think of the hundred
Opening scenes in San Franciscos opera house as United Nations conference got underway. 7rh April 1945
British & Allied Troops, Western Desert campaign, the Desert War. Combined Infantry and tank exercises made by men of the 8th Army which is now int he first stage of its allE out offensive against
British & Allied Troops, Western Desert campaign, the Desert War. Bomb Dispersal Company of the British Army Royal Engineers regiment demonstrate the many kinds booby traps which have been left
British & Allied Troops, Western Desert campaign, the Desert War. British troops tend graves of fallen comrades in Tunisia. Picture shows: Driver J
British & Allied Troops, Western Desert campaign, the Desert War. " Enemy patrols ware met and engaged in the Northern Sector"
British & Allied Troops, Western Desert campaign, the Desert War. Soldiers of the Eighth Army pose by a humorous sign on a Tunisian road. April 1943
British & Allied Troops, Western Desert campaign, the Desert War. Immediately after they had overwhelmed the Mareth Line, the Eighth Army pressed on to Gabes
British & Allied Troops, Western Desert campaign, the Desert War. The daring feat of the 8th Army Royal Engineers in bridging with brushwood, sandbags and trees
British & Allied Troops, Western Desert campaign, the Desert War. Royal Engineers of the British army clearing a road of fallen trees which had been blown down by gunfire and bombs
British & Allied Troops, Western Desert campaign, the Desert War. The British Army " Turn the Guns" fighting the enemy with his own weapons
British & Allied Troops, Western Desert campaign, the Desert War. The taking of the Mareth line will stand out as one of the major turning points in the North African campaign
British and Allied Troops, Western Desert campaign, the Desert War. Troops of an Indian infantry brigade holding an advanced post on the Eritrean Frontier, cross the River Atbara
British & Allied Troops, Western Desert campaign, the Desert War. During the advance northwards from Gabes, Tunisia, the Eighth Army captured a 1700 mm German long range field gun
British & Allied Troops, Western Desert campaign, the Desert War. Tank crew off the British Army ready for the road after the successful battle for the Mareth Line in Tunisia. March 1943
British & Allied Troops, Western Desert campaign, the Desert War. Four New Zealanders formed part of a motorised infantry unit detailed to form a road block outside Benghazi, Libya
British & Allied Troops, Western Desert campaign, the Desert War. The 8th Armys offensive, concentrated on a 6 mile front between the sea
British & Allied Troops, Western Desert campaign, the Desert War. Holly Communion in Western Desert for members of an armoured car crew. 2nd June 1942
British & Allied Troops, Western Desert campaign, the Desert War. British armoured car reconnaissance patrols outside Mersa Matruth. (Picture) Battle scene from Western desert outside Mersa Matruth
He 111 which crashed and blew up amongst houses at Clacton-on-Sea, Essex. 30th April 1940
British & Allied Troops, Western Desert campaign, the Desert War. South Africans dig in El Alamein Box Area battlefront. (Picture) Vickers post dug, the crew testing the position. 16th July 1942
British & Allied Troops, Western Desert campaign, the Desert War. (Picture) Tank recovery operation during the battle in Libya. 12th June 1942
British & Allied Troops, Western Desert campaign, the Desert War. (Picture) American field servicemen examining one of their ambulances which the driver brought back after the vehicle was hit by an