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The Dorsetshire Regiment practice with a Bren gun during Second World War. 21st February 1940
The Kings African Rifles: Nyasalanders from Central Africa who were part of the advance into Abyssinia. 15th April 1941
The US Naval Operating Base, Londonderry, was officially commissioned on 5 February 1942. Derry was the first US navy establishment in Europe and became the terminal for US convoys bound for Britain
The 1st South African Infantry Division was an infantry division of the army of the Union of South Africa. During World War II the division served in East Africa (Picture)
Junior Officers training with grenades in France. (Picture) instruction in throwing Grenades from the lying position. 4th April 1940
Royal Army Service Cadets in training. (Picture) Cadets taking the water jump under battle conditions during training exercise. 8th April 1943
The British Expeditionary Force was the name of the British Army in Western Europe during the Second World War from 2 September 1939 when the BEF GHQ was formed until 31 May 1940
Welsh Guards in a ruined building during a training exercise. 26th February 1940
Raiders uses oil bomb. Remains of a Nazi oil bomb which set fire to a sports pavilion during a raid on Birmingham and the Midlands. 27th September 1940
The Eurovision Song Contest 1974 in Brighton. Entry for United Kingdom Olivia Newton-John. April 1974
Police Officers inspect the damage to Clent school following a German air raid on the city of Birmingham. 28th September 1940
A member of the Rescue service help save belongings from a bombed house in Kings Heath Birmingham, following a raid on the city. 28th August 1940
Troops of an Indian Brigade holding an advanced post on the Eritrean frontier. 16th December 1940
Sir Kingsley Wood, Secretary of State for Air, has completed a tour of the R. A. FSir Kingsley Wood, Secretary of State for Air, has completed a tour of the R.A.F. in France. Sir Kingsley Wood on a bus converted to office use clearly enjoys the slogans
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The Eurovision Song Contest 1974. Contestants are pictured ahead of the competition in Brighton. Entry for the United Kingdom, Olivia Newton John. 3rd April 1974
The British raid on the Lofoten Islands when oil plants were put out of action, oil stocks burnt, prisoners taken and large parties of Norwegian volunteers brought back to serve in the allied forces
Lovat scouts in the Faroe Islands. Circa 1941
Girls from the Susu tribe in northern Sierra Leone and French Guinea dancing in Freetown. The dance display is in the aid of War Charities. November 1944
Members of the Nigerian Government, at a Conference of Chiefs of the Western Provinces, Nigeria, held at the Mapo Hall, Ibadan, Nigeria
Bren gun carriers of a famous Sikh Battalion moving up in Eritrea. Circa April 1941
An Indian soldier mans a Bren Gun in the Western Desert. May 1941
West African newspaper editors visit Coastal Artillery Battery and a Battle School in the South Eastern Command. Pictured
British and Indian Parachute troops undergoing an intensive training course. Pictured, RAF jumping instructor makes a final adjustment to the fitting of the parachute before troops enter their
British troops in Iceland. A young child helping a soldier pickaxe the ground. Circa 1941
Pictured, the march past of British Troops seen after the arrival in Iceland of American troops. The Commanding Officers, British and American
The Commander-in-Chief, General Sir Claude Auchinleck inspects Indian troops in Syria during his tour. Circa September 1941
Men from a Sikh regiment seen fighting in the Western Desert. September 1941
Allied armoured troop transports. The N. C. O. of the troop of eight carriers givingAllied armoured troop transports. The N.C.O. of the troop of eight carriers giving the signal to advance. May 1942
Indian Bren Gun carriers, manned by a famous Sikh Regiment, in the Western Desert. September 1941
Sunderland 1-0 Leeds United, FA Cup final match at Wembley Stadium, London, Saturday 5th May 1973, Billy Bremner, match action
Damage to The Arcade New Street, Birmingham following a heavy raid on the city. 28th October 1940. 27th October 1940
Damage to The Arcade that connects Corporation Street to Temple Row, Birmingham following a heavy raid on Birmingham. 28th October 1940. 27th October 1940
The burnt out shell of The Empire theatre in Hurst Street, Birmingham the morning after an air raid on the city 25th October 1940
The burnt out shell of Lawrence Brothers Manufacturers, 45 Dudley Street, Birmingham the morning after an air raid on the city 25th October 1940
Firemen dampening down fires in Cornwall Street, Birmingham the morning after a heavy incendiary raid on the city 27th October 1940
The clear up of the Kent Street Baths, Birmingham after the building suffered extensive damage following a raid on the city. 27th October 1940
Firemen dampening down the Buupits factory, Camden Street, Birmingham following a raid on the city. 27th October 1940
The burnt out remains of Lansdown Laundry, Highgate Road, Balsall Heath, Birmingham the morning after an air raid on the city 26th October 1940
Firemen dampening down fires in Moseley Street, Birmingham the morning after a heavy incendiary raid on the city 26th October 1940