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Allied forces in Northern France following the invasion of Normandy in the Second World War. The Germans used dummy tanks and decoys in Normandy
Allied forces in Northern France following the invasion of Normandy in the Second World War. Troops of British division waiting to advance near Sept-Vents, Northern France. August 1944
A Reconnaissance Unit of the British Army Royal Warwickshire Regiment in training in Northern Ireland during the Second World War
Captain of the HSL of the Air Sea Rescue Service, about to release a carrier pigeon now used to send messages when the wireless is out of action
British Armys new Reconnaissance Corps have been granted a badge. This consists of a vertical spear supported on each side by forked lightning. Circa 1941
Medloc Transit Camp in Toulon, France. Troops on their way home after four years service pass through this camp. Picture taken 23rd November 1945
Mill Road Rest Centre in Liverpool, Merseyside. Picture shows mothers and their babies who have just arrived on an evacuation train from London. Picture undated
Allied forces in Northern France following the invasion of Normandy in the Second World War. A captured German jeep is used by American paratroopers touring the streets of Carentan, Normandy
Desperate fighting is taking place in the Valley of the Odon river in Normandy, Northern France, A surprise attack towards Every was made by Allied troops at dawn on 16th July 1944
Tenacious fighting has been in progress on the Tilly-Caen front in Normandy, Northern France and fresh German Panzer divisions have been thrown into battle
Homing pigeons are checked by handlers. Circa 1941
The greatest quantity of airborne supplies ever dropped to resistance forces in the Mediterranean zone during a 48 hour period was safely delivered to Marshal Titos partisan army in Yugoslavia by
Rocket-firing RAF Beaufighters of the Balkan Air force are attacking the enemy and transport wherever they can be found in Yugoslavia
The most Rev G P Dwyer, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Birmingham, sprinkles the interior of St Patrick Roman Catholic Church with holy water during the blessing ceremony. 25th May 1971
St Patrick Roman Catholic Church, Deedmore Road, Wood End, Coventry, West Midlands. The church will be officially opened on the 25th May. 12th May 1971
The opening and blessing of St Patrick Roman Catholic Church, Deedmore Road, Wood End, Coventry, West Midlands. 25th May 1971
Britains Civil Air Service working at Poole Harbour. Dorset. The Britains Civil Air Service (of Services) are organised by BOAC and have proved very useful during World War Two
When mechanised material troops of the British army arrived on Greek soil, they received a very warm welcome from the local inhabitants. Picture shows: Greek and British troops enjoy a cup of team
When mechanised material troops of the British army arrived on greek soil, they received a very warm welcome from the local inhabitants
The Womens Auxiliary Air Force (WaF) in The Middle East. Every day, new female volunteers arrive to join the service. The come from France, Czechoslovakia, Poland Greece, Holland and Palestine
The Royal Air Force lost no time after the arrival in Greece in giving active support to the Greek Army and Air Force. Photo shows
The Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS). The ATS are now involved with Convoy Work, ferrying new vehicles from depot to regiments. Picture taken circa 1st October 1941
A Field regiment of New Zealand Artillery with light field guns move from their camp at Maadi into the desert for battle manoeuvres