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British and Commonwealth troops assemble on the quayside at Alexandria after arriving from Greece during the evacuation in May, 1941
King George II of Greece reviews Greek troops. Circa January 1941
British and Chinese officers meet in a Burmese village during Second World War. Circa 1940s
Men of the 36th Infantry Division firing a 25-pdr field gun in the Burmese jungle against Japanese positions. Circa December 1944
The shell-torn airplane of Sergt. Hannah, V. C. Photo shows the inside of the rearThe shell-torn airplane of Sergt. Hannah, V.C. Photo shows the inside of the rear gunners turret showing exploded ammunition drums and damage to the fuselage. Sergt. Hannah was awarded the V.C
Radar in World War II greatly influenced many important aspects of the conflict.[1] This revolutionary new technology of radio-based detection and tracking was used by both the Allies
Jump to The use of FIDO - Fog Investigation and Dispersal Operation (FIDO) (which was sometimes referred to as " Fog Intense Dispersal Operation" or " Fog)
Men of the 36th Division advance on Mandalay during Second World War. Circa January 1945
A Gurkha infantryman armed with a kukri prepares for a night patrol. Italy. Circa 1945
Mediterranean Sea Battle: Units of the Italian Fleet engaged by British convoy escorts whilst travelling to Malta. Circa 1940s
The West Yorks troops and tanks advance through Burmain the Imphal-Kohima area. 7th June 1944
This photograph, taken by RAF Bomber Command shows the Autobahn Bridge near Mannheim extensively damage after a raid by the Royal Air Force
War games in the Western Approaches tactical unit during Second World War. 18th March 1945
Men of the Indian Field engineers searching for mines and booby traps during the advance on Pinwe. 10th December 1944
Women and children internees from Surabaya boarding HMS Bulolo, bound for Singapore. Circa 1942
Ground troops under General O. C. Wingate and Col. CochranGround troops under General O.C. Wingate and Col. Cochrans Commandos fight off Japanese forces at an airbase. Circa February 1944
Lt. General Sir M. G. N Stopford visits troops in Kyaukse, seen here talking to Gunner ALt. General Sir M.G.N Stopford visits troops in Kyaukse, seen here talking to Gunner A. Gallagher. 26th March 1945
Recapture of Berbera: A nighttime naval bombardment in progress which suppressed Italian land defences. The bombardment which silenced the Italian land defences. Scattering the Fascists forces
Lance Corporal F. Webling, of 21 Lorve Gardens, Holland Park Avenue, London, and his troops advance on Mayu Ridge. 2nd November 1944
The Captain of a Catalina Flying-Boat who survived accurate anti-aircraft fire whilst shadowing the Bismarck, a German battleship. Circa 1940s
Aerial view of Julich showing the heavy damage inflicted upon the town. 24th February 1945
Radio Telephonists at work beneath a gigantic idol in whose Temple a command post has been set up. Circa 1940
Anglo-Greek war council in Athens. From left to right: Major General M. DAnglo-Greek war council in Athens. From left to right: Major General M.D. Gambier-Parry, Chief British Liaison Officer in Greece, General Metaxas, Greek Prime Minister, King George of Greece
British troops capture Meiktila. British troops mopping up in Meiktila. They are searching damaged buildings for stray Japanese snipers. Circa 1940
King George of Greece on the parade ground with Major-General B. C. Freyberg, V. CKing George of Greece on the parade ground with Major-General B.C. Freyberg, V.C. who commanded the British forces in Crete. At a New Zealand camp in the Middle East. July 1941
Trawler being attacked by Beaufighters of the R. A. F. equipped with rocket projectilesTrawler being attacked by Beaufighters of the R.A.F. equipped with rocket projectiles. Picture taken off the coast of Holland
General Sir A. F. P. Christison, Commander of the 15th Indian Corps, 14th ArmyGeneral Sir A.F.P. Christison, Commander of the 15th Indian Corps, 14th Army, visits a memorial dedicated to the men of the Yorks and Lancs regiment who fell in action in the Arakan. Circa 1944
Jeeps and trailers of an Assault Field Regiment, 36th Division, moves up to Mewlu. 11th December 1944
R. A. F. manning an anti-aircraft gun. Pictured in Great Britain, possibly EnglandR.A.F. manning an anti-aircraft gun. Pictured in Great Britain, possibly England. Picture taken 3rd December 1942
R. A. F. badge to be worn by officers of the Volunteer Reserve. 22nd February 1940R.A.F. badge to be worn by officers of the Volunteer Reserve. 22nd February 1940
The Winged Boot - the badge of the Late Arrivals Club, Which is an exclusive body of R. AThe Winged Boot - the badge of the Late Arrivals Club, Which is an exclusive body of R.A.F. pilots or members of crews who have had to abandon their aircraft either in the air or on the ground as a
R. A. F. attack bridge on the Burma - Thailand railway at KalunpeR.A.F. attack bridge on the Burma - Thailand railway at Kalunpe. (Above) The main bridge between milestone 44 and 45 which was completed destroyed while the by-pass bridge suffered damage
Stoke v Leicester, League Cup Final 1st leg match at the Victoria ground, Wednesday 15th April 1964. Final score: Stoke 1-1 Leicester Leicester won 2nd leg 3-2
Gallant King George of Greece, seen in one of the last pictures to be made of him in Athens. He was speaking from a balcony at the Army headquarters to the people
English League Division Two match at the Victoria Ground. Stoke City 1 v Rotherham United 2. Rotherham goalkeeper Roy Ironside dives across his goal. 19th August 1961
The Westland Whirlwind was a British twin-engined heavy fighter (citation needed) developed by Westland Aircraft. A contemporary of the Supermarine Spitfire and Hawker Hurricane
Mitchell bombers over France. First medium bomber daylight raid over French territory-objective, the German Panzers behind the enemies lines. 11th May 1944
R. A. F. Beaufighters attack the oil pipeline at Kanhla during Second World WarR.A.F. Beaufighters attack the oil pipeline at Kanhla during Second World War. 9th May 1944
A night photograph taken from a RAF bomber while making a heavy attack upon Munster. 1. No flak or searchlights over the target
British troops landing near Elephant point in Rangoon. 18th May 1945
Bombs falling right across the target during the attack on the oil refinery and fuel storage dump on the West bank of the Rhine at Helden, near Emmerich. Circa 1944
British infantrymen search Japanese foxholes in Meiktila during Second World War. Circa March 12th 1945
A low level attack on Eschwege Aerodrome (30 miles east of Kassel) is shown in this photograph taken from a Royal Air Force bomber
Men of the Punjab rifles advance on Meiktila behind a Sherman tank. Circa 1940s
The Goldenburg power station at Knapsack, near Cologne, Germany under attack. Taken from the mid-upper turret of one of the attacking Bristol Blenheims of No. 2 Group. 12th August 1941
Stoke v Huddersfield league match at the Victoria ground, Saturday 28th October 1961. Stanley Matthews first match on his return from Blackpool. Final score: Stoke 3-0 Huddersfield
British armour makes its way along the road from Imphal to Tamu. 8th February 1945
RAF Photo reconnaissance of Kiel after the heavy daylight attack by USaF Flying Fortresses and Liberators on the Germania Shipbuilding Yards on May 14th 1944 It shows: A Two 740 ton U-boats