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Formby Beach, evening sun in an autumn sky turns the beach at Formby into a surrealistic shadowland, 12th November 1980
Formby Beach, Merseyside, 22nd September 1939
West Kirby Beach Scene, 4th June 1974
Sicilian civilians hand over arms to British soldiers. 17th August 1943
8th Army mule train in Trigno. A Trigno landscape mule trains are a prominent feature, with roads blocked and bridges blown
Royal Navy cruiser bombarding enemy positions at Anzio. 3rd February 1944
British troops enter Sparanise. Sparanise is a small village some 8 miles north-west of Capua. For some days it was the scene of skirmishes between Fifth Army patrols and those of the enemy
Allied landing craft approaching Sicily. 18th July 1943
Royal Artillery guns in action around Monte Camino. 17th December 1943
Troops unloading at Anzio. Men up to their waists in water, unloading stores. Meanwhile beach roads are being prepared for and light traffic. 10th July 1943
Attack on barracks near Mellaha, Libya by the R. A. F. 29th November 1941Attack on barracks near Mellaha, Libya by the R.A.F. 29th November 1941
Canadians unloading on a beach in Sicily during Second World War. 13th July 1943
Looking down on Lodingen Harbour, Norway as an enemy aircraft tender circles out of control and on fire after it receives a direct hit, from Fairey Fireflys of Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm
Attack on enemy shipping by RAF Mediterranean Command. A series of heavy bombing raids on military objectives in Southern Italy and Sicily
The liberation of Paris from Nazi occupation during the Second World War. At the Arc De Triomphe, three British soldiers once more pay tribute to Frances fallen of 1914-1918
A twenty-year-old Yugoslav girl of Marshal Titos Yugoslav National Liberation Army, credited with killing 20 Germans, and recovering in an Allied rest camp in Italy from wounds sustained during
Rocket firing Beaufighters of the Balkan Air Force, supporting the Yugoslav National Liberation Army of Marshal Tito in carrying out attacks on German targets in Yugoslavia
Rocket firing South African Air Force Beaufighters of the Balkan Air Force, supporting the Yugoslav National Liberation Army of Marshal Tito in carrying out attacks on German targets in Yugoslavia
A Blenheim bomber of RAF Mediterranean Command delivering an attack from mast height on an enemy tanker off the coast of Tunisia. The tanker was escorted by a destroyer
Yugoslav partisans of Marshal Titos Yugoslav National Liberation Army, to whom supplies of arms are being sent from the UK to aid their effort against the occupying German army across the country
St Michaels Church, Upper Pit, Street in the city of Liverpool, Merseyside after a it was hit in the Blitz. It retained its steeple but the insides were ruined. Picture dated circa 6th May 1941
The Womens Auxiliary Air Force (WaF) pay a visit to The Black Prince Nursery in Kennington, London, to learn the basics of bringing up babies and children. Picture taken 10th March 1944
British Lions v Rest of The World. R Jones of the British Lions races ahead with the ball against Rest of The World at Cardiff Arms Park. 16th April 1986
17 year old Sidney Wallbutton, from Cornwall, training to fly in his glider. Wadebridge in Cornwall. Picture taken 14th February 1944
Flying students from the ATC glider training. Wadebridge in Cornwall. Picture taken 14th February 1944
British Lions v Rest of The World. Cardiff Wales. Malcolm Daceys path is blocked by burly Murray Mexted. 16th April 1986
British Lions v Rest of The World. Malcolm Deacey who came on as a replacement making a break for the Lions. 16th April 1986
British Lions v Rest of The World. Wales scrum half Robert Jones sets off on a sizzling break for the Lions. 16th April 1986
British Lions practice for their New Zealand Tour. British Lions ready for take off. The British Lions leave Londons Heathrow Airport tomorrow for their 25 match tour of New Zealand
The Italian campaign of World War II consisted of Allied and Axis operations in and around Italy, from 1943 to 1945. RAF Mosquito intruders
RAF Baltimores of the Tactical Bomber Force in operation over the Sangro river battle area in Eastern Central Italy, attacked German defensive positions near Lanciano on the Sangro ridge
A German tanker ablaze to the water line after an attack by RAF Coastal Command in the English Channel off the French coast during the Second World War. July 1940
Royal navy Fleet Air Arm shatter enemy convoy. 27th November 1944. Taken from one of the attacking Barracudas of HMS Implacable during a fleet air arm strike on a southbound convoy off the coast of
Beaufort aircraft of RAF Coastal Command bomb German ships lying alongside the quay at St. Peter Port, Guernsey in the Channel Islands in a daylight raid on 17th January 1942
An Admiralty statement on 14th August 1942 stated that supplies and reinforcements had reached the fortress of Malta despite very heavy enemy concentrations designed to prevent their passage
British Lions rugby team gathered in London. Pictured, manager George Burwell and John Dawes stroll in the grounds of the Hotel before dinner. 6th May 1977
Ninth US Air Force headquarters somewhere in France during the Second World War. A US 9th Air Force P-38 Lightning photo reconnaissance plane on its way to Germany where the pilot will take aerial
British Lions v Rest of The World. Trevor Ringland powers clear despite the close attention of Patrick Esteve. 16th April 1986
Early in February 1944, B-26 Marauder medium bombers of the ninth US Air Force received a direct hit by heavy flak which cut off its right engine after an attack on a military installation in
In the early hours of January 20th 1944. Britains Dover Coastal batteries achieved a remarkable feat of marksmanship sinking a German blockade runner as she was hugging the French coast
A street in East Ham, June 1944. Neighbours get together to make food, the children do the washing up, and everyone pulls together to give our troops a good send off when they leave England for
Kennington Tube Station. World War Two started only three weeks before, and families are responding to air raid warnings and finding safety in the tube stations of London
The first US jet propelled plane, the P-59 Airacomet is shown in a test flight. This streamlined new fighter plane, designed and built by Bell Aircraft
Heinkel 59 seaplane bearing red crosses shot down by Pilot Officer J. Allan of 54 Squadron over the Eastern Channel and alleged to have been used for mine - laying
Picture taken on an RAF Halifax bomber station, where ground crews had to combat snow conditions before the operation could begin
A B-24 Liberator bomber of the US Eighth Air Force Second Division goes down in flames during the attack on railway marshalling yards at Munster in Germany on 9th March 1945
Sefton Street in Putney, South West, London. Picture shows a lady getting a letter from the front. Her family and neighbours share the moment. Picture taken 18th April 1943
Salvaging parts from the sea, after a batter in the skies. 1st August 1940