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The Tank, Infantry, Mk III, Valentine was an infantry tank produced in the United Kingdom during the Second World War. More than 8, 000 of the type were produced in eleven marks
Capture of Castel Benito airfield. The R. A. F. Regiment now guard Castel BenitoCapture of Castel Benito airfield. The R.A.F. Regiment now guard Castel Benito airfield. Here are two of them among the trees on the edge of the landing ground. 17th February 1945
Bethnal Green bombing incident. The damaged railway bridge in Grove Road, London. 13th June 1944
Daylight attack on the power station at Pont A Vendin and the factories at La Basse in enemy occupied Northern France during the Second World War
R. A. F. cooks and orderlies. Two hours after their arrival R. A. FR.A.F. cooks and orderlies. Two hours after their arrival R.A.F. cooks and orderlies preparing a meal on a hastily improvised stove, The stove is made of clay and straw. 21st December 1942
Men of the R. A. F. regiment marching inland to take possession of Maison Blanche aerodromeMen of the R.A.F. regiment marching inland to take possession of Maison Blanche aerodrome. 18th November 1942
El Hamma road serves as impromptu airfield. A Stimson aircraft takes off from the road after landing a liaison officer. 19th April 1943
Troops (Possibly British)at the dock of Southampton, after embarking from The Johan De Witt ship. Picture taken 24th November 1945
RAF Royal Air Force) cup final in Tripoli - earlier games played between desert battles. A football cup final - the final of the FAR Western Desert Football League was played at the Tripoli Stadium
Letters from home for R. A. F. in North Africa. December 18th 1943Letters from home for R.A.F. in North Africa. December 18th 1943
Men of the R. A. F. on the edge of an airfield during Second World WarMen of the R.A.F. on the edge of an airfield during Second World War. 5th December 1942
Bren carriers in action while the carriers pass in the background. 25th June 1941
Two days work by British and Australian airmen turned the Tripolitanian desert into an air base. January 31st 1943
British troops parading on the dock of Southampton, after embarking from The Johan De Witt ship. Picture taken 24th November 1945
British civilians evacuated by R. A. F. aircraft from Burma. 14th April 1942British civilians evacuated by R.A.F. aircraft from Burma. 14th April 1942
British Armys new self propelled bridges. Twaby Ark bridging tanks moving along a road in Forli, Italy. 7th June 1945
Memorial unveiled in the chapel of Biggin Hill dedicated to pilots killed in the Biggin Hill sector during the Battle of Britain by Group Captain A.G. Malan and Rev. M.H Edwards. 20th September 1943
Elephant hunt in Bengal. Elephant shot by R. A. F airmen. 3rd July 1944Elephant hunt in Bengal. Elephant shot by R.A.F airmen. 3rd July 1944
Indian Airforce on the Burma front during Second World War. (Picture) Indian pilots relaxing in the sunshine after their mid-day meal at a forward airfield. 21st March 1944
An armoured vehicle-launched bridge is a combat support vehicle, sometimes regarded as a subtype of military engineering vehicle
Burial of British soldier killed by Japanese sniper in a service held by Fr. H. E. RalphBurial of British soldier killed by Japanese sniper in a service held by Fr. H.E. Ralph. 18th January 1945
Aircraft carried: Two Supermarine Walrus aircraft (Later removed). HMS Ceylon was a Crown Colony-class light cruiser of the Royal Navy
RCS men in training. Erecting outside telegraphic communications and wiring. The picture taken at a Western Command Training establishment. Actual location unknown. Picture taken 17th November 1942
Light tanks taking cover in a woods during Second World War. 6th December 1940
The Goliath tracked mine - complete German name: Leichter Ladungstrager Goliath was a name given to two German Unmanned ground vehicles, disposable demolition vehicles, used during World War II
Retrieving an parachute in North Africa. 8th of April 1943
A light tank in heavy country. during, training exercise somewhere in England. 7th December 1940
British troops in France on training Exercise using Light Tanks. 18th January 1940
Holy communion in Burma. Padre squadron leader C. B. Westcott of Northhampton administersHoly communion in Burma. Padre squadron leader C.B. Westcott of Northhampton administers the sacrament. 2nd July 1944
Bicycles being unloaded from an aircraft on the captured aerodrome at Maison Blanche. November 22nd 1942
Combined USA and British exercise in Northern Ireland featuring General Lee and general Grant tanks. 15th August 1942
British commandos dismantle a mountain howitzer during Second World War. November 7th 1944
Following the Italian invasion on 28 October 1940, Greece repelled the initial Italian attack and a counter-attack in March 1941
A British soldier autographs the cap of a Dutch nurse at Eindhoven as a souvenir of the British entry into the town. Circa September 1944
Holland: The Battle for Hertogenbosch. British troops advancing along a ditch during an attack on St. Michielsgestel. Circa October 1944
Flying Fortresses of the N. W African Air Force attack the railway yards at FoggiaFlying Fortresses of the N.W African Air Force attack the railway yards at Foggia, in South-East Italy. 22nd July 1945
Churchill tank moving through Tunisian countryside in the Medjez-el-Bab area. 4th May 1943
The Germans at St Malo have given up. The Citadel at the extreme point of the port was due for an attack by Lightnings, but five minutes beforehand a white flag appeared
A low level attack on a goods train made by a Polish fighter pilot of the RAF on his return from a successful offensive sweep over Northern France. October 1942
On 18th February 1944, a Mosquito wing of the RAF Second Tactical Air Force carried out an attack on the prison at Amiens in an attempt to assist more than 100 prisoners to escape
Aerial view showing damage caused to the Creil railway marshalling yards one o clock on 23rd March 1944, just after B-26 Marauder medium bombers of the US Ninth Air Force dropped more than 300 tons
Four thousand-pound bombs on their way from a Marauder medium bomber of the American 9th Air Force to the port area of Dieppe, Northern France
155mm Howitzer and crew near Diebling. 12th December 1944
Canadian landing vehicles used in Holland. 3rd November 1944
The scene fourteen hours after a V Bomb fell in Farringdon Road on the 8th March 1945. 9th March 1945
Night rescue scene by search light after a V bomb in Southern England. December 1944
Scene from the London areas biggest yet buzz bomb fire when a warehouse and works building blazed for three hours before firemen, solders, sailors, and civil defence workers quelled the blaze
Scene at an incident during last nights attack by German pilotless aircraft on Bruce Castle Park, Tottenham, London. June 1944