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General Mark Clark, leader of the 5th Army, speaks to a priest of St. Peters Church in Rome, Italy. June 1944
The Tivoli Cinema in Weston Super Mare. Somerset and Avon area. On the nights of June 28 and 29, 1942 Weston endured " hell on earthO as 52 high-explosive bombs and more than 10
Driver Don Brinton of the Royal Army Service Corps (RASC) Air Dispatch Service, dressed in the full kit of the service which includes battle dress, roll top pullover, flying suit lined with fur
Members of an American Eagle Squadron at an overseas Club Place challenge during the Second World War. The Eagle Squadrons were three fighter squadrons of the Royal Air Force (RAF)
Air correspondents of London newspapers visit Royal Air Force Commands in North Africa. Picture (issued 1943) shows - A group of air correspondents with R.A.F
Deciding matters that affect the whole Far East is this conference photographed at Singapore Naval Base Headquarters. At the head of the table is the Commander-in-Chief, Far East
Prime Minister Winston Churchill sent a message of congratulations to General Sir F. A. Pile GOC in C, Anti Aircraft Command
"N for Nuts"was one of the RAF lancaster bombers which took part in the attack" N for Nuts" was one of the RAF lancaster bombers which took part in the attack on German occupied Paris railway targets on the night of 20th April 1944
Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) on duty at a London Military headquarters during the Second world War. At a London District Military Headquarters, ATS are employed on a variety of jobs
US soldiers drive jeeps through the deserted streets of Salerno, Italy, after it has been looted and abandoned by the Germans. September 1944
160 specially selected Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS), NCOs and privates have been chosen to work in the Statistical Branch of the War Office to co-operate with civilian experts in finding out
Back of Bridge Street, River Avon, showing heavy bomb damage. Somerset and Avon area. Bristol was Englands fifth most heavily bombed city, from 24th November 1940 to 15th May 1944
Recuperating Royal Navy servicemen, injured during the Second World War, take part in a bandy-chair race accompanied by their nurses at Sports Day held at Maristow Royal Naval Hospital in South
Scene at the Ministry of Pensions hospital at Stoke Mandeville in Buckinghamshire, England during the Second World War. Picture shows: Spinal and paralysed patients
A Shelter Party in Bedminster, South of the city of Bristol. Somerset and Avon area. Bristol was Englands fifth most heavily bombed city, from 24th November 1940 to 15th May 1944
Grim faced residents of Berlin watch as the British Army pass them on their entry in to the German capital city at the end of the Second World War in Europe
Union Street in Bristol. Somerset and Avon area. Picture shows pedestrians amongst the blitzed remains of Union Street Broadmead, Bristol
British Fifth Army at Anzio Bridhead during the Second World War. Despite having to attend fires day and night on the bridgehead at Anzio, Italy
Eight enemy Messerschmitt ME 109 planes were destroyed and two damaged by Allied fighters in two sorties over Tripolitania. In the first sortie an R.A.F
A Surrey hospitals former casualty ward has been made into a well lit, busy workshop where wounded and injured servicemen are restoring their wage.earning confidence
Wounded soldiers recuperating at a hospital in England during the Second World War, seen here relaxing with their carers amongst the trees and nature on the hospital grounds. 20th May 1943
Field Marshal Viscount Gort (1886 - 1946): General Viscount Gort, Commander in Chief BEF with Air Vice Marshal C H B Blount, commanding the Air Component, outside the Hotel Moderne, Arras, France
The heavy flow of traffic over the two main roads in the bridgehead at Anzio, Italy has caused the surface to deteriorate
Wounded servicemen enjoy a Christmas meal and party held for them by nurses, carers and staff at a war hospital in England during the Second World War. 25th December 1945
A wrecked bungalow in Clevedon, The South West of England, in the Bristol and Somerset area. The house took a double hit, enough to blow the front door off where the 5 occupants could escape
Choir and musicians composed of wounded servicemen at an Emergency Medical Service (EMS) hospital in Stoke Mandeville during the Second World War
Bombed streets in Bristol re-opened to the public. 1940 Somerset and Avon area. Picture shows pedestrians amongst the blitzed remains of a street in Bristol
American troops stationed in Britain during the Second World War. Some of the American troops seen her making a cheery " V for Victory" sign at their base. 26th June 1942
Spahis were light cavalry regiments of the French army recruited primarily from the indigenous populations of Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco
Fifth Army beach-head at Anzio on the road to Rome. One month after the landings still sees bitter fighting in the Anzio-Nettuno bridgehead
Kitchen workers in the West of England Aeroplane Works. Chefs around a large tub of Tomato Soup. 2, 400 meals a day are made for the workers
Submariners pictured outside Buckingham Palace as they attend an investiture. Petty Officer Allanson, Chief Engine Room Artificer Hutching, Chief Engine Room Artificer Walker and ST
Private Leslie Youngs, aged 20, of the Royal Army Service Corps (RASC) Air Dispatch Service, dressed in the full kit of the service which includes battle dress, wool roll top pullover, flying suit
In the foothills of the Lebanon mountains, is the main camp of the Middle East Mountain Warfare Training Camp. Pictured, engineers at the centre demonstrate how to get a vehicle over a gap on a wire
Air raid damage to Messrs. E. S. & A. Robinsons premises, the Bristol printersAir raid damage to Messrs. E.S. & A. Robinsons premises, the Bristol printers. Somerset and Avon area. Bristol was Englands fifth most heavily bombed city, from 24th November 1940 to 15th May 1944
Home Guard Stand Down Parade in London. Left to right: C. S. M. W. L. Malcolm and C. SHome Guard Stand Down Parade in London. Left to right: C.S.M. W.L. Malcolm and C.S.M. R. Wallace, both of the Ulster Home Guard. 3rd December 1944
The bombed interior of Temple Church. Bristol. Somerset and Avon area. The church was bombed on 24th November 1940. Bristol was Englands fifth most heavily bombed city
Winston Churchill, Sir Charles Maby and Mrs Churchill visit a bombed area in Bristol, during World War Two. Somerset and Avon area
Cottagers in a South Western area survey the few salvaged possessions after their home was destroyed in an air raid. Picture taken in the Bristol area of England. Somerset and Avon area
Civilians salvage belongings after a bombing raid in Chichester. 11th February 1943
Lieutenant General Sir John Harding, British 13th Corps Commander, visits the 10th Hussars regiment in Sagrado, Italy. he is seen talking to officers
The Western Desert Air Transport Service has carried out valuable work in the North African campaign. They facilitated every stage of the advance
Picture taken at Pinderfields Rehabilitation Centre in Wakefield, Yorkshire showing soldiers, sailors and airmen and colliers being put through their paces
Women of the Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) entertain soldiers who were injured in the Allied Normandy landings of Northern France
Members of the Royal Army Medical Corps improvise a stretcher for a casualty during a training exercise in the Lake District. November 1943
One of the toughening exercises member of the OCTU are put through. The idea is that the men rush at the barbed wire, one lays flat on the wire while the others cross. Then hes pulled to safety
Air raid victims together in a hall or lounge during a local event or speech regarding the local situation. Bristol, England during The Blitz of world War Two. Somerset and Avon area
Invasion training in Southern England. Infantry are seen leaving a small assault boat. July 1942