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Bomb damage to the centre of Berlin. March 1944
Aerial photograph of damage to the Messerschmitt factory in Regensburg. 17th August 1943
The Reichstag after the battle of Berlin. Russia took Berlin on 2nd May 1945, a few days later the war in Europe officially ended on 8th May 1945. Picture taken 20th July 1945
Jock Stein Celtic football player running up Ben Lomond with team mate John Bonnar (L) in 1954 during pre season training
Disc Jockey Annie Nightingale with her children Lucy, 7, and Alexander, 12, at their home in Brighton, Sussex. 10th September 1975
155711A-5. jpg Coventry City v Stoke City at the Victoria Ground ended in a 0-1 win155711A-5.jpg Coventry City v Stoke City at the Victoria Ground ended in a 0-1 win for the Sky Blues. This means that Coventry are through to the quarter-finals of the FA Cup. 21st February 1987
Map in the Operations Room at Coastal Command Headquarters. Picture taken during The Battle of Atlantic. Picture taken 18th September 1942
R. A. F. pilots scramble to waiting Spitfires. The Supermarine Spitfire is aR.A.F. pilots scramble to waiting Spitfires. The Supermarine Spitfire is a British single-seat fighter aircraft that was used by the Royal Air Force and other Allied countries before, during
Bomber Command planning a large scale R. A. F. operation. Picture taken circa 17th NovemberBomber Command planning a large scale R.A.F. operation. Picture taken circa 17th November 1943
R. A. F. ground crew clean the guns of a bomber. Pilots are ready to praiseR.A.F. ground crew clean the guns of a bomber. Pilots are ready to praise the ground staff and say there would be no raids if the guns weren t cleaned and the planes regularly checked
R. A. F. armourers working with 12, 000 lb bombs. Lancaster Bombers have beenR.A.F. armourers working with 12, 000 lb bombs. Lancaster Bombers have been using these bombs with great success. Picture taken 14th October 1944
Reloading the guns of a Hurricane Fighter of Burma squadron. The Hurricane Fighter Squadron adopted by Burma is the famous No 257 squadron
Bomber crew after raid on Germany. RAF, Royal Airforce, returning home after the raid. Picture taken 2nd March 1940
Crew and staff involved in the operations of an RAF Sterling Bomber. The Short Stirling was a British four-engined heavy bomber of the Second World War
Photographic Reconnaissance officers being briefed by an Intelligence Officer. World War Two. Picture taken circa 1st September 1943
R. A. F. Beaufighter squadron successes recorded by an Intelligence Officer in the MiddleR.A.F. Beaufighter squadron successes recorded by an Intelligence Officer in the Middle East. Picture marked as used 8th February 1943
Men of the East Anglia Royal Observer Corps at sea with the Royal Navy. Picture taken 23rd April 1943
LBYR. A. F. regiment defends airfields in Cyrenaica and Libya. World War TwoLBYR.A.F. regiment defends airfields in Cyrenaica and Libya. World War Two. In November 1942, the Allied forces retook Cyrenaica
Enemy merchant ship of about 10, 000 tons sunk after R. A. FEnemy merchant ship of about 10, 000 tons sunk after R.A.F. Bomber Command minelaying operations near Bordeaux. Bay of Biscay. Pictures taken 13th April 1944
RAF Airmen relax on the island of Diego Garcia, Indian Choral Island, The Indian Ocean. This picture was taken only about 24 hours before the official end of World War Two
Photo Reconnaissance image of Mainz, Germany reveals the devastation caused by the RAF attacks on the city on the nights of the 11th/12th and 12th/13th August 1942
Annie Nightingale at Brighton Palace Pier. 5th September 1965
The Municipal Theatre remains a recognisable feature in the area of Mainz, from which scores of buildings were swept away by the RAF attacks on the city on the nights of the 11th/12th
RAF attack on Heligoland. The airfield on the island of Dune disappearing under a deluge of bombs as aircraft of RAF Bomber Command attack the target. 18th April 1945
Photo-reconnaissance image taken by No1 PRU of the damaged Heinkel aircraft factory at Marienehe, Rostock, Germany, following a series of major raids by Bomber Command. 1
Photo Reconnaissance image taken following RAF Bomber Command raid on Nurenburg on the night of the 8th/9th March 1943. Photo shows
Photo reconnaissance image taken by No 1 PRU of Cologne, Germany after Operation Millennium, the first Thousand-bomber raid by aircraft of Bomber Command on the night of 30/31 May 1942
British troops in Bremen. The city and port of Bremen was captured by British Troops on April 27th 1945, although some Germans were still holding out in one of the city parks until the following day
Photo reconnaissance image taken by a Supermarine Spitfire of 542 Squadron RAF after Bomber Command carried out a major raid on the Krupps Works, Essen, Germany, on 12/13 March 1943
Photo-reconnaissance image taken by 541 Squadron, RAF over Stettin, Germany, following the long-range attack by aircraft of Bomber Command on the night of 20/21 April 1943
Australian troops set out to occupy a commanding tactical position in Syria. 3rd July 1941
Entry of the British General and troops into Beirut. General Sir Henry Wilson acknowledging the reception given him by the people of Beirut. He is attending the balcony of the Government House
Avro Anson in action for Coastal Command. Its role was to spot enemy aircraft, shoot it down and protect the shipping. The Avro Anson is a British twin-engined
A liaison between the R. A. F. and Merchant Navy, where the two forces exchanged rolesA liaison between the R.A.F. and Merchant Navy, where the two forces exchanged roles. Picture taken 28th June 1943
Allied forces enter Damascus. Transport of the Free French and the British going through one of the main streets showing the crowds who turned out to welcome them. Circa July 10th 1941
A Canadian Photographic Reconnaissance pilot examines a picture of Hamburg. Picture taken 30th August 1943. The Allied bombing of Hamburg during World War II included numerous attacks on civilians
Annie Nightingale at the Royal Pavilion, Brighton. 5th September 1965
R. A. F. Lancaster crew after a raid on Berlin over the course of 22nd and 23rd March 1944R.A.F. Lancaster crew after a raid on Berlin over the course of 22nd and 23rd March 1944. 2, 500 tons of bombs were dropped. Picture taken circa 24th March 1944
An enemy freighter of about 6000 tons destroyed destroyed by an RAF Royal Air Force mine off of the Pomerania Coast. Baltic Sea
Allied forces enter Damascus. General view showing how the local inhabitants of the town of Damascus turned out to see the British and Free French transport and troops drive through the streets
Gen. Sir Archibald Wavell, who arrived in India to take over duty as Commander-in-Chief, India, photographed directing operations in an observation post at Merj Ayoum before he left Syria
Entry of the British General and troops into Beirut during Second World War. Circa 1941
Allied forces enter Damascus. Vehicles of the Free French pause in Damascus and are cheered by the local inhabitants. Circa July 1941
The Allied advance into Syria. Australian infantry marching across country in Syria. 3rd July 1941
Signing of the peace convention between the government of Syria and general Sir Henry Maitland Wilson of behalf of the C in C Middle East, at Sydney Smith barracks, Acre. Circa July 1941
British soldiers returned in Syria. A group of returned prisoners in a very cheerful mood. 5th August 1941
South African women artillery specialists on parade at a coastal battery. 1st February 1942
The occupation of Palmyra (Syria). Troops from a Bren gun-carrier searching the ruins of the old Roman colonnade. Circa 1941