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Lt. General Takaza Numata (leader of the surrender party) and Admiral Kaigye Chude disembark from their white plane at Mingaladon airfield. Officer of the R.A.F. stands by. 26th August 1945
British Royal Navy submarine HMS Umbra returns home to Britain after more than 12 months in service in Mediterranean waters under the command of Lieutenant S.L.C
American landing craft on Okinawa. Landing craft nose inshore to land troops and supplies as the American invasion of Okinawa, Ryukyu island less than too miles from the Japanese homeland
Troops of the 7th Army proceed along a muddy irrigation ditch near Remiremont, France, before crossing the Moselle River in pursuit of the Nazis retreating toward the Southern portion of
Singapore during a Japanese air raid during Second World War. 26th February 1942
HMS Truant has returned to Britain after an absence of 21 years in the Mediterranean, Indian Ocean and Java Seas. As she came alongside the depot ship
Ruined buildings and wrecked German transport in the streets of Montebourg as a result of the American forces advance towards Cherbourg. 30th June 1944
Abbey Park Music Festival, Leicester, Saturday 13th August 1988
A civilian pushes a wheelbarrow of salvaged belongings amidst the ruined buildings and wrecked German transport in the streets of Montebourg as a result of the American forces advance towards
Mobile church for British troops in France. Field Marshall Montgomery reading the lesson. Circa July 1944
Doris and Charles Clark are still in search of their son Steven who has been missing for two years. 29th December 1994
The Stoll Cinema on East, Street, Bristol damaged during the Luftwaffe air raid on the city on the 3rd January 1941
Steven Clark proudly shows off the national certificate he gained in Business Admin, overcoming his handicaps in the process. 29th May 1992
A view from Prince Street looking towards Merchant Venturers Hall following the German air raid on the city 25th November 1940
British forces assault on Tilburg. Scenes near Tilburg, Holland as troops move up during Second World War. Circa 1940s
Troops on the look out for enemy aircraft on the edge of one of the roads leading to the front in France. The gun is a Polsten Ack-Ack 20mm. Circa October 1944
The shell of the Princes Theatre on Park Row, Bristol after it received a direct hit during the Luftwaffes raid on the city on the 24th November 1940
The burnt out shell of P E Game Furniture Showrooms, College Green, Bristol following the German air raid on the city 25th November 1940
British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain and British Foreign Secretary Lord Halifax are guided around the Capitoline Museums Palazzo del Conservatori
The burnt out and bombed out buildings on Bridge Street, Bristol following a series of air raids on the city. April 1941
Hydraulic arm lifting a Scissors self propelled bridge into position. June 1945
The Great Hall after it was bombed by the German Luftwaffe on the night of the 24th November 1940
A unexploded bomb amongst the smouldering remains of shops in Bridge Street, Bristol, following the Luftwaffe raid on the city on the night of 24th November 1940
The Bristol Museum which suffered a direct hit during the German air raid on the city on the evening of the 24th November 1940. Among the losses was a large collection of fossils
Female factory workers checking land mine detectors. A row of finished detector heads. The apparatus for recording their reactions to hidden mines is fitted separately. June 1943
Park Street, Bristol in September 1946 still showing signs of the series of German air raids on the city a year after the conflict ended 1st September 1946
Mary le Port Street Church the morning after the 24 November 1940 bombing raid, on the city of Bristol. 25th November 1940
The Aero-Medical Laboratory, Wright Field Drayton, Ohio, United States. Pictured, wearing oxygen masks and cold weather flying gear these men are shown in the cold weather chamber
The remains of the West Street Baptist Church following the Luftwaffe air raid on the city on the night of the 24th November 1940
A training school in the Eastern Command, where men learn to use Motor Tractors. These machines are all American and are used for tree felling, ground levelling, draining and reed making
Mary le Port Street, Bristol the morning after a devastating raid on the city by the Luftwaffe. High explosive and incendiary bombs have almost completely destroyed the street. 25th November 1940 have
Long range Mustangs of R. A. F. Fighter Command escorted Lancasters of R. A. FLong range Mustangs of R.A.F. Fighter Command escorted Lancasters of R.A.F. Bomber Commander in the attack upon German targets at Berchtesgaden
The enormous damage to Messers Mardons printing works in Victoria Street, Bristol, can be seen in this image taken after the debris from the German air raids on the city had been tidied up
Firemen dampen down fires in Wine Street, Bristol which was devastated by high explosive and incendiary bombs dropped on the city on the night of 24th/25th November 1940
Wine Street, Bristol seen from the Dutch Houses which was devastated by high explosive and incendiary bombs dropped on the city on the night of 24th/25th November 1940
British Commandos in training, experiment in camouflage. Circa October 1941
Mothers way goodbye as a further evacuation of children from Bristol takes place as the blitz on the city continued. 19th February 1941
Firemen dampen down fires in Merchants Road, Bristol which was devastated by high explosive and incendiary bombs dropped on the city on the night of 24th/25th November 1940
British Commandos in training. These units of highly trained, picked men will be employed, on special duties. It is essential that they shall be able to adapt themselves to all sorts of
Recovery and salvage operation at the Seamens Institute, Prince Street, Bristol following an air raid on the city on the the night 2nd December 1940
Workers on their way to work walk passed the Seamens Institute, Prince Street, Bristol following an air raid on the city on the the night 2nd December 1940
Paintings and belongings being recovered from the Merchant Venturers Hall in Prince Street, Bristol following a devastating raid on the city by the Luftwaffe on the night of the 24th/25th November
Circassian cavalry assisting French forces in Jordan. June 1941
Clearing the debris of Barton Warehouse, Stokes Croft, Bristol following the first heavy Luftwaffe raid on the city. 25th November 1940
Self propelled Twaby bridge being used by a tank. June 1945
Bomb damage to the Seamens Institute, Prince Street, Bristol following an air raid on the city on the the night 2nd December 1940
Part of the huge armada of RAF planes pictured before setting off from Britain for the Northern French Coast, ready to assist the Allied Forces during the D-Day Normandy landings. 6th June 1944
British A. V. R. E. mortar tank crossing a fascine. September 1944British A.V.R.E. mortar tank crossing a fascine. September 1944