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R. A. F. pilot speaking to french women regarding clothing worn by flying men of the R. A. FR.A.F. pilot speaking to french women regarding clothing worn by flying men of the R.A.F. 5th August 1943
A bust of Mussolini decorated with an Australian hat and scarf. 8th May 1943
V-Bomb at Brockley. A V Bomb fell at Brockley killing and injuring several people. 2nd February 1945
Arab workmen moving off to a bomb dump with fresh supplies during Second World War. 9th May 1943
V2 bomb damage in England during World War Two. November 1944
Picture shows the opening of a hostel in Cardiff for the Free French Seaman. Picture taken 14th August 1941
A Beirut citizen looks at a leaflet showing General Montgomery. 28th June 1943
The crew of the steamer Lochgoil who were landed at Swansea after the ship had suffered an explosion in the Bristol Channel. Picture taken 12th October 1939
A party of American Nurses on a visit to Spillers New Mills in Cardiff, Wales. Picture is undated. Mirrorpix will suggest 1st June 1944
Mr Arthur Horner, (president) and other members of the South Wales Miners Federation Executive, with mobile canteens giving to the YMCA by the Federation. Picture date unknown
The Maori team that played Cardiff was given a civic welcome by the Lord Mayor of Cardiff (Alderman C H McCale). Seated are Mr Percy Bush (who played against New Zealand in 1905)
The Lady Nicholas YMCA hut for men of the services, built at Cardiff General Station was opened by Miss Nora Nicholas. A general view of the hut. Actual date unknown
Lieutenant DG Bruce, of Plasturton Gardens, Cardiff, Wales, is the first man home from The Far East Theatre of War. He arrived by boat last night. Picture taken 9th October 1945
Rescue work at a recent V Bomb incident. The bomb fell near a school and demolished houses and a library killing people on their way home. Dalston, London. April 1945
The Polish Minister of Finance, Mr Henryk Strasburger, visits a Flower Factory in Cardiff, South Wales. Actual town unknown. Picture taken 9th January 1942
The crater which was approximately 20 ft deep by 30 ft in diameter. Mystery explosion, Stanely Road, Chiswick, London. 9th September 1944
V2 rocket incident at Middlesex Street, Aldgate, showing extent of damage. Pictured, NFS searching among the smouldering wreckage. 10th November 1944
Correspondents talking to W / Cdr. H. Law-Wright (centre). 14th October 1943Correspondents talking to W/Cdr. H.Law-Wright (centre). 14th October 1943
Recent V bomb attack at Farrant Avenue, Lordship Lane Wood Green, on 3rd March 1945. Pictured, extent of damage. NFS at work and the use of rescue dogs. March 1945
Devastation caused by a bomb. Rescue workers on the scene soon after the incident worked with their bare hands to release people buried beneath the debris
Devastation caused by a bomb in Leytonstone, London. October 1944
R. A. F. exhibition in North Africa roused much interest and appreciation among the peopleR.A.F. exhibition in North Africa roused much interest and appreciation among the people of Tunis. 10th August 1943
Airfield patrol by ANR. A. F Regiment regiment unit. 21st December 1942Airfield patrol by ANR.A.F Regiment regiment unit. 21st December 1942
Victory leaflet raid over Syria and Lebanon. Lebanese scrambling to catch leaflets falling in Beirut. 28th June 1943
Paratroop jump in the Middle East during Second World War. 7th June 1943
Second Great Fire of London. Scenes outside The Bank of England. December 1940
Members of the Home Guard in Liverpool, watching a demonstration by the army in Anti Tank Warfare. Picture taken 19th August 1941
A mobile canteen. A familiar scene in World War Two. The canteens were often donated to cities, and charities to help keep up moral. This canteen may be connected to the ARP
Barmouth Bridge and Estuary of the River Mawddach near Barmouth, Gwynedd, north-western Wales, Circa 1950
Barmouth Bridge and Estuary of the River Mawddach near Barmouth, Gwynedd, north-western Wales, 29th September 1980