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Actress Brooke Adams on the set of "Cuba"in Cadiz, Spain. 19th December 1978Actress Brooke Adams on the set of " Cuba" in Cadiz, Spain. 19th December 1978
The new blue battledress uniform for members of ARP services as announced by Herbert Morrison, Minister for Home Security. May 1941
Officers listen to a lecture and demonstration of tactics on board a Polish troopship. They are studying closely the type of warfare that they may be called on to use in Norway. April 1940
Mr R. J. White, leader of an Isle of Wight ARP rescue partyMr R.J. White, leader of an Isle of Wight ARP rescue party, has invented three pieces of apparatus to improve the manipulation of stretchers to prevent further injury to the patient
Sentinel Archive 12 / 08 / 1989 Crewes Rob Jones (L) and Steve Walters who wereSentinel Archive 12/08/1989 Crewes Rob Jones (L) and Steve Walters who were presented with their England Youth caps before the friendly against Aston Villa at Gresty Road
Sentinel Archive 11 / 03 / 1989 - Crewe Alex players Steve Walters (L) with Rob JonesSentinel Archive 11/03/1989 - Crewe Alex players Steve Walters (L) with Rob Jones
British Red Cross nurses who are administering to the wounded Allied soldiers barely one hours ride from the front line fighting in Sicily during the Second world War
British troops of the 8th army have cleared several pockets of enemy resistance on the east bank of the River Senio, south west of Bagnacavallo, Italy
Cerio Adolfo, an Italian labourer who was working on his farm near Larino when the Germans opened fire on him with a machine gun
Bandsman A. Frampton of the Isle of Wight at a loss with how to cope with a bout of non compliance on the part of a Sicilian mule
Life returns to normal in Sicilian towns occupied by the Allies. Civilians who fled from the battle zones have returned to their homes, harvesting is in full swing and people are going back to work
American private Stanley Kamin of Whiting, Indiana, USA, undoubtedly has the largest following of any soldier overseas by salvaging left over food from the company mess
An American tank rumbles through a wreckage lined street on the outskirts of the devastated German city of Cologne near the end of the Second world War
British army troops find soldiering hot work during the height of the summer in Sicily during the Second world War. With their well known talent for improvisation
At the London Region Fire Control Room, Battle headquarters of the National Fire Service. In the fight against the Luftwaffes attacks on London
In an old Roman amphitheatre, well within range of German artillery and mortars, a British army soldier settles down as comfortably a possible during fighting on the Garigliano Front
Among the mess orderlies in a barracks in the Eastern Command is Lance Corporal L. Jenkins ATS of Ongar Road, Brentwood who volunteered for the Auxiliary Territorial Service
Sweltering under the Sicilian sun, British Bulldog "George"Sweltering under the Sicilian sun, British Bulldog " George" assists in guard duty outside battalion headquarters of the Royal 22nd Regiment
A slightly wounded and shaken waist gunner is led from his place by his flight surgeon Captain Leonard G. Morley of 5913 99th Avenue South East Portland
Wreckage wrought by American aircraft and artillery is noted by a US Third Army infantryman as he walks up the devastated streets of Wadern, Germany. The town is now clear of enemy snipers
A US Marine looks out across the waters towards of the Aleutian Islands, towards Japan during patrol duty at dawn during the Second World War. October 1943
Field Marshall Bernard Montgomery crossed the River Elbe during a visit to American 18th Airborne Corps which is again under his command
French patriots, members of the underground movement, receive arms at a house on the outskirts of Chateaudin, France, dropped to them by parachute
A little Italian boy, an evacuee from the Mount Cairo district in Lazio, Italy, did not like leaving his home and attempted to go back
Members of an aircraft factory who recently visited an RAF Squadron, invited the pilots to pay them a visit at the factory and see their fighter planes being made
A French woman alleged to have collaborated with the Germans, the same Nazis charged with cold blooded murder of 27 men of the French Forces of the Interior in France
Two pre-fabricated Ports, each as big a a Gibraltar were manufactured in Britain in segments, towed across the Channel and set down off the coast of Normandy
A Dornier Do 18 flying boat seen from an RAF Bristol Blenheim during a combat over the North Sea, 26th April 1940. The Blenheim was one of a number returning from a raid near Bergen
A Special SHAEF issued 24th March 1945 says "The Allied Forces are today crossingA Special SHAEF issued 24th March 1945 says " The Allied Forces are today crossing the Rhine River on a wide front, north of the Ruhr
The Central Telegraph Office in London through which more than a quarter of the total telegraph traffic of Britain passed, was totally destroyed by fire on the night of 29th - 30th December
Madame Scarlett, hotelkeeper of the Hotel Des Fleurs in Les Andrelys on the Seine, France, proudly wearing her blouse made from a Union Jack flag as she welcomes liberating British troops into
Aerial view of the devastated town of Magdeburg, situated on the Elbe river in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It has been the target of heavy bombing campaigns by British
HMS Frobisher, one of the British Royal navy cruisers which during the week before D-day, when the allied expeditionary Forces sailed for France
British troops stationed in the western Desert, North Africa, design their own Christmas cards to sent back to their loved ones back in Britain and elsewhere over the festive period
The biggest Allied convoy to Russia fought through four day attack by enemy torpedo planes of the German Luftwaffe and U-boats of the Kriegsmarine to deliver her cargo at an Arctic port
RAF Coastal Command beaufighter planes attack two enemy armed trawlers off the coast of the Frisial Islands during the Second world War
Fleet Air Arm shatter enemy convoy on 27th November from one of the attacking Barracuda flighter planes of the British RoyalNavy aircraft carrier HMS Implacable during a strike on a southbound enemy
Soldiers of the British Expeditionary Force, who were encircled by the Germans at Dunkirk, Northern France before their miraculous escape, pictured on arrival at Dover
A setting sun dapples the clouds and streaks the waters of the Atlantic Ocean as one more convoy from America nears Britain
Grenadier Guard manning a forward position in France seen in this picture pulling the pin from a grenade. 18th April 1940
British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain pays a visit to the soldiers of the British Expeditionary Force serving in France during the Second World War
When General Charles D Gaulle, leader of the Free French Forces, attended a thanksgiving service at the Notre Dame cathedral in Paris, enemy German snipers opened fire as he arrived
A squad of the Home Guard prepare to deal with an "invader"A squad of the Home Guard prepare to deal with an " invader" by means of a Molotov cocktail during training exercises in the Dover and Folkestone areas of Kent during the Second World War
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