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Whole blood given by European Theatre based American GIs of the US Army for their comrades in arms is loaded into an Air Transport plane to be flown from England to the front line hospitals
Scene in an English street after a bomb has hit the area. Folkestone in Kent. Picture taken 3rd October 1944
A German patrol ship in Heligoland fires a bright foutr star cartridge recognition signal as a challenge before opening fire at a Blenheim bomber of RAF Coastal Command which is about to make a dive
Bombers of RAF Coastal Command have forced the Germans to hide their shipping in Norwegian fjords, miles away from the sea and only move them at night or when it is foggy
Looking down on Lodingen Harbour, Norway as (left) a tanker receives a direct hit, four supply ships are set on fire and (in background near shore) an auxiliary vessel is left blazing
A Savoia bomber of the Italian Air Force crashes in to the sea after a failed attack on a British convoy in the Mediterranean Sea during the Second World War. February 1942
A Yugoslav Squadron flying Spitfires from a Tactical Wing of the Balkan Air Force based in Italy, recently flew their first offensive mission over their homeland
A shipload of American Air Force planes sent from the United States bound for Europe, taken somewhere in the Atlantic Ocean during the journey. April 1941
Balkan Air Force squadrons are continuing to harass the Germans in Yugoslavia. South African Air Force squadrons of rocket firing Beaufighters attacked a big German barracks at Bjelovar
Aircraft of a South African Air Force squadron of the Balkan Air Force, supporting the Yugoslav National Liberation Army of Marshal Tito in carrying out attacks on German targets in Yugoslavia
At 0015 hours on 29th July 1944, the newly formed "Land Forces Adriatic"At 0015 hours on 29th July 1944, the newly formed " Land Forces Adriatic" made an unopposed landing in a bay some two miles south of the village of Spilje, Albania
Flying through dense cloud, a Norwegian pilot led a strong force of Mosquito fighter planes from RAF Coastal Command over his native mountains to attack a large enemy merchantman in Dalsfjord
Recently the Fleet Air Arm of the British Royal Navy carried out offensive reconnaissances over the Norwegian coast. Oil tanks, a German military hutment camp, a wireless station
Wide sweeps of the North Sea are being made by the RAF in the search for enemy shipping. In this photograph, enemy shipping has been located
Some members of the RAF regiment who took part in the battle of Patras were inspected shortly afterwards by the C-in-C Land Forces. Adriatic, on the quayside of the captured port
Americas fighting planes as wells her fighting men are going home. Thunderbolts, . Mustangs, Lightnings and Black Widows which gave such magnificent support to the Flying Fortress
The small supply vessel (in foreground) well on fire and being beached; in centre, the troopship running ashore on fire with the armed trawler hiding under her smoke
Celebrating the Army chef, at the beginning of World War Two. Picture taken 15th September 1939
British Lions v Rest of The World. Ringland about to hand off the flying Frenchman Esteve. 16th April 1986
Hit by a bomber plane of RAF Coastal Command, an enemy vessel off the coast of Norway, struck during operations against enemy shipping off the Norwegian coast. May 1941
Cadets of the ATC with their recovery car towing a glider to the flying field at the Aberconway Elementary Glider School. This school is one of the first to be opened in North Wales
Smoke rising from a 10, 000 ton Japanese tanker which was attacked by Liberators of 159 Squadron, Air Command South East Asia RAF, near to the Thai island of Ko Samui
The German blockade runner Alsterufer burning after a Czechoslovak-crewed RAF Liberator from No 311 Squadron attacked her with semi-armour piercing rockets and a 500lb bomb
The German tanker Passat seen here under attack by RAF Whitley bombers of Coastal Command close to the Nazi occupied St Nazaire U-Boat facility. 2nd September 1942
King George VI, Queen Elizabeth and their daughter Princess Elizabeth, visit Cardiff, South Wales, after it was damaged in The Blitz of World War Two
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 Norway
RAF bombers of Coastal Command flew at mast height to attack a German convoy of six ships off of Heligoland Bight on the 30th July 1941
Royal navy Fleet Air Arm attack shipping off Statlandet. 12th September 1944, On board the escort carrier HMS Trumpeter, when with other naval aircraft operating from HMS Furious her aircraft
Newport Saracens honour British Lion Bobby Windsor, a former player member of the club - and more Lions and their ladies join in the celebrations
Dedication ceremony of the 96th Bomb group memorial chapel at the 12th century St. Andrews Church in Quidenham, Norfolk which took place on 17th November 1944
The Pioneer Corps at work on the railways The Royal Pioneer Corps was a British ArmyThe Pioneer Corps at work on the railways.. The Royal Pioneer Corps was a British Army combatant corps used for light engineering tasks
British Lions returning from their Tour to Australia and New Zealand. Glad to be home. Welsh members of the British Rugby touring team starting on the last leg of their long voyage home
British Lions return from their Tour to Australia and New Zealand. British Lion John Bevan wanted a quiet reception when he returned to the Rhondda after his triumphs in New Zealand - but swarms of
An enemy destroyer abandoned and in flames and soon will be sinking. Narvik Fiord, Norway, during the second battle of Narvik. Picture taken 13th April 1940
Damage to the Bank area of London, during The Blitz of World War Two. The December Christmas 1940 Blitz of London hit the city hard, especially in the Bank and St Pauls area
A coast defence artillery position somewhere in England. With the type of shield, it looks like a 9.2inch weapon, though might be a 6 inch. Picture taken 24th May 1940
Plymouth - Devon - bomb damage during The Blitz of World War Two. The Plymouth Blitz was a series of bombing raids carried out by the Nazi German Luftwaffe on the English city of Plymouth in
Air raid damage in London. A railway bridge damaged during a daylight raid by Hitlers " flying bombs". 18th June 1944
Wroxton St. Mary near Banbury. Wroxton Abbey is now base of the staff of an evacuated London firm. Oxfordshire. 16th April 1943
V. 2. incident at Waltham Abbey. NFS pumping out flooding owing to fractured water main. 7th March 1945
London evacuees return from Suffolk. Parents greeting their children on arrival at St Pancras station, London. September 1942
Raid Damage, London. ARP and Heavy Rescue personnel searching the debris for victims after a German Pilotless plane had damaged a " wealthy residential quarter" in London
Situated as it, this cabin in which the partisan General Marshal Tito lives and conducts his campaign against the Nazi Forces in Yugoslavia, is difficult for visitors to locate
Buzz bomb raid on Berkeley Square, London. A buzz-bomb fell on a large building. Damage and casualties were caused. The fire service made some notable rescues from the top of the building
On an island in the Adriatic Sea, within sight of their homeland, young Yugoslav patriots of both sexes are busy training for the day when they will join Marshal Titos partisans
RAF aircraft of the Balkan Air Force are rendering close assistance to Marshal Titos partisan forces in Yugoslavia by carrying valuable supplies to them from Italy
Ronald Carl Giles - Daily Express cartoonist at his drawing board in his studio, 9th February 1991
The best medical aid possible is given to the partisans of Marshal Titos army. British surgeons and medical orderlies helped by Partisan nurses with little or no experience are doing a good job in