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Before going on night work these Midland workers do half an hours physical culture under their instructress (seen in front of class) Mrs Eve Hanwell. May 1944
Fee £75 for online and £150 for print Beryl SwainFee £ 75 for online and £ 150 for print Beryl Swain, motorcycle road racer and the first woman to compete solo in a TT road race on the Isle of Man course
Actress Anna Karen at home. 25th July 1970
British troops outside the bath house in an unknown Normandy town in Northern France a month after the D-Day landings 5th July 1944
Actress Anna Karen practising her fire-eating act at her home in Ilford, Essex. 10th March 1983
Re-enforcements arriving off the Normandy coast 10 days after the D-Day landings 16th June 1944
Re-enforcements arriving off the Normandy coast 10 days after the D-Day landings
Field Marshal Busch, C in C German Armies in North West Europe, meets the man who defeated him, Field Marshall Montogmery, at the latters HQ on Luneburg Heath
British troops final clean up of Siegfried defences town. Infantry watch for enemies escaping from a burning house, which was shot up by a tank when sniping broke out. Circa February 1945
Desert Victory is a 1943 film produced by the British Ministry of Information, documenting the Allies North African campaign against Field Marshal Erwin Rommel and the Afrika Korps (Picture)
Soldiers of the US 79th Infantry Division seen here enter the fortified port of Cherbourg following the surrender of German forces. 30th June 1944
British troops which crossed the Belgian frontier early in the morning of 3rd September 1944, rapidly freed Tournai and swept in north and east to enter the capital city Brussels in the late evening
Polish Army General and part of the Polish government in exile in England, General Wladislaw Anders (centre), attends a Polish Independence Day Sunday service at the Cenotaph in London
British troops and personnel enjoying free time in Alexandria. 11th November 1943
British troops of the 6th Airborne Division reached the Baltic Coast of Wismar, due north of Schwerin on 3rd May where they made contact with a Russian armoured squadron which had pushed westward
RAF Personnel, whose job it is to guard the forward airstrips on the Burma front, keep up to the mark with a periodical course in jungle warfare
At the request of the military authorities in Burma sixteen African Chiefs were invited to tour Ceylon, India and the Burma Front to visit men of their tribes serving with the British Forces
The Channel Islands, the only part of the United Kingdom to be occupied during the Second World War, were finally liberated at 7.14 am on 9th May 1945 when Major General Heine of the german Army
As part of the raid on Vagsoy the R. A. F. bombed the aerodrome at Herdia to prevent enemyAs part of the raid on Vagsoy the R.A.F. bombed the aerodrome at Herdia to prevent enemy aircraft from assisting the garrison. Circa December 1941