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116 Photographic Prints
United States Flying Fortresses bombers take a bite out of Naples, Southern Italy. This reconnaissance photograph of the battered waterfront shows (1)
Buzz Bomb damage at Finsbury, London. July 1944
Gasoline at an air base somewhere in England during Second World War. 21st November 1944
The battle for Venraij. Private V. Studd and Private J. Rowlandson, British Army, enjoy an apple in their slit trench. 19th October 1944
A dispatch rider on a Dutch road during Second World War. 5th December 1944
In a daylight raid on 5th August 1943, aircraft of RAF Bomber Command attacked U-boat pens at Brest, North Western France
V Bomb incident in Hendon. Pictured, the scene after workers flats had been hit. 4th January 1945
Photo taken during a recent RAF raid on shipping and small craft in Boulogne Harbour. Direct hits can be seen and fires are starting in dockside buildings
In this daylight attack on the docks at Dunkirk, occupied Northern France, at least fourteen bomb bursts are seen: five in the northern half of the commercial dock
Daylight attack on Fives / Lille steel and engineering worksDaylight attack on Fives/ Lille steel and engineering works, Lille in occupied Northern France. Thia target was successfully attacked, on July 6th.1941. PHOTO SHOWS: Annotation: 1
In a daylight raid on 3rd January 1943, Flying Fortresses and Liberator bombers of the US Army Air Force based in Britain, carried out a heavy attack on the port of St. Nazaire in France
A salvo of 25 bombs launched from RAF bombers against a convoy of enemy mechanical transport vehicles moving northwards from Ruisseauville, Northern France. Circa May 1940
In a daylight raid on 14th April 1942, a formation of RAF Boston bombers, escorted by fighters, attacked the power station at Mondeville, near Caen, in enemy occupied Northern France
Raid on the German occupied French port of Dunkirk in Northern France by Liberator aircraft of the United States Army Air Force, escorted by fighters
Damage cause by a flying bomb to a theatre in Streatham Hill, London. 3rd July 1944
Nine bombs bursting on the concrete runway of St. Omer / Longuenesse aerodrome during a Royal Air Force daylight sweep over enemy occupied Northern France during the Second World War. June 1941
Bombers of the RAF carried out a daylight attack on Le Havre in enemy occupied Northern France on 26th March 1942 when docks and buildings were hit
Mark III Valentine tanks on exercise in East Anglia. 13th September 1941
Canadian Army embarking from landing vehicles. 3rd November 1944
Winston Churchill inspects a Cromwell Mk IV tank of No. 2 Squadron, 2nd (Armoured Reconnaissance) Battalion, Welsh Guards, at Pickering in Yorkshire. The tank is named Blenheim. 31 March 1944
On the morning of 25th June, an attack was made by British troops on the village of Fontenay-le-Pesnal in an effort to straighten the line in the Tilly-Sur-Seulles area of Normandy, Northern France
Allied forces in France during the Second World War. Japanese-American infantrymen of the 442nd Infantry Regiment hike up a muddy road to their new Bivouac area
Soldiers carrying beer in Belgium during the Christmas festive period. December 30th 1944
Heavy aircraft of RAF Bomber Command - Stirlings, Halifax, and Manchester - made a daylight attack upon the Nazi pocket-battleships, Scharnhorst and Gneisenau
Daylight attack on La Riche Railway bridge at Tours in Southern France by Marauder medium bombers of the American Ninth Air Force
Soldiers of the South Wales Borderers, part of the British Army 36th infantry division, make their way through the Burmese jungle under sniper fire during their advance on Mandalay
Valentine tank firing in the desert. October 25th 1942
Churchill tanks during manoeuvres in Britain. September 18th 1942
Operation Bluecoat was a British offensive in the Battle of Normandy, from 30 July until 7 August 1944, during the Second World War
Mark III Valentine tanks on exercise in Moorland. 29th August 1941
Anxious for news of the outside world, news which has been barred to them for so long, local people of Caen scan leaflets issued by the liberating Allied forces. July 1944. 10th July 1944
Valentine tank tows a Cruiser Mk IV through mud. 16th March 1943
Allied forces in Northern France following the invasion of Normandy in the Second World War. The Germans used dummy tanks and decoys in Normandy
An attack made by Mosquito fighters of the RAF Second Tactical Air Force on a school beloved to be used as a German barracks at Egletons, 50 miles south of Limoges in South Western France
Action picture made during a successful attack by flying Fortresses of the U. SAction picture made during a successful attack by flying Fortresses of the U.S. 8th Air Forces on the German Gilsy aerodrome at Amiens early on the morning of 14.7.43 shows - bombs bursting dead
Aircraft of the RAF attack industrial works in Paris, occupied France during the Second World War. Picture taken the following day at low altitude shows the damage done to the works. 3rd March 1942
After a concentrated air bombardment the British launched an attack from the Caumont area of Northern France at dawn. Photo shows
Sherman Crab Mk II flail tank, one of General Hobarts funnies of 79th Armoured Division, during minesweeping tests in the UK. 27th April 1944
The Centurion was the primary British army main battle tank of the post-Second World War period. Introduced in 1945. (Picture) British Centurion tank. 29th August 1953
Scenes at the village of Hottot near the town of Tilly Sur Seulles in Northern France shortly after the D-Day landings. The village which is on the main Caen to St Lo road has seen some bitter
This Ninth Air Force reconnaissance photograph shows the damage caused in St. Vith, German-held key town in the Ardennes salient
A bridge linking the peninsula with the mainland at Brest was rendered useless by Marauders and Havocs of the American Ninth Air Force, which attacked the port on 3rd September 1944
While on a fighter-bomber mission well behind the German lines in France, Lieutenant Mayne, a US Ninth Air Force Thunderbolt pilot
Picture showing the results of Allied Air attacks oh a large constructional works in the Pas De Calais area of Northern France, similar to the large site recently captures in theCherbourg Peninsula
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
Following the Italian invasion on 28 October 1940, Greece repelled the initial Italian attack and a counter-attack in March 1941