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Members of an ENSA Party called "Melody and Rhythm"Members of an ENSA Party called " Melody and Rhythm" touring in Italy gave a show to men of the Royal Artillery on an a site
Women in mens jobs during World War Two. Bus conductor Mrs Margaret Leonard waves to her daughters Dorothy and Vera. October 1944
Arm in arm down the streets these men and women are watched by civilians who are celebrating the " liberation" of Dover. 30th September 1944
General Eisenhower inspects a parade of tanks during a visit to Sandhurst. 11th March 1944
British advance in Belgium. A banner across a road in Antoing reads " Welcome To Our Allies". British Armour is seen making its way through. 3rd September 1944
Mrs Reynolds, a ticket collector, and the mother of two evacuated children herself, takes the Lovell family through the barrier to their train. 6th July 1944
Park Modern School, Barking, evacuated to Swindon last September is now at Brean Sands, Somerset, for a holiday for two weeks, both masters and boys. Here are some of them line dup for rations
Shepherd Tom Goodban with his sheepdog, Dover. September 1944
A. F. F. C W. Greene at control point outside the Royal Free Hospital, hit by flying bombA.F.F.C W. Greene at control point outside the Royal Free Hospital, hit by flying bomb. 6th July 1944
The mascot of Worthing Sea Cadets Band is 7 year old Leonard Banbridge. For six months, little Len of Penfold Road, Worthing, son of a stoker now at sea
Just right for Norway, this vest will keep the people warm in the cold northern climate. Picture taken at an exhibition to help allied delegates to see what the British Hosiery
A British AVRE with fascine (a large roll of chestnut palings) in position. September 1944
Probably the only people who benefit from the clothes rationing are the Soldiers, Sailors and Airmens Families Association, for at the SSAFA clothing club an average of 100
Mr. Robert Bond Walker, a blind masseur, spends three afternoons a week at the Sunshine Home for Blind Children at East Grinstead, giving them physical training exercises and massage
Crocodile variant of the Churchill tank with a flame thrower in place of the hull machine gun. Circa 1944
Churchill tanks of the 3rd Scots Guards, 6th Guards Tank Brigade, crossing a bridged mine crater between Celle and the River Elbe. 14th April 1945
Miss Archer, blind typist, at work in the M. A. P. factory with her dog Sam who waitsMiss Archer, blind typist, at work in the M.A.P. factory with her dog Sam who waits patiently by her office desk to lead her about. 8th May 1943
Fifth Army jeep service station. February 1945
Scottish advance on Tilburg. Churchill tanks, equipped with 95 mm howitzers, of 6th Guards Tank Brigade assembled near Best, in readiness for 15th (Scottish) Divisions advance on Tilburg
American soldiers, members of the Allied Expeditionary Force which made the initial landings in France on June 6 1944, keep watch from foxholes during the beach landings in France
Canal Defence Lights fitted to British tanks. October 1945
Testing of the Panjandrum on a beach in Devon. Circa September 1943
Air raid shelter in College Green, in the centre of Bristol. 1939, only a few weeks into the war with the whole country on alert with towns building air raid shelters at pace. Somerset and Avon area
McVitie & Price Biscuit Factory, Harlesden, London, Tuesday 15th February 1966
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
Picture taken at Pinderfields Rehabilitation Centre in Wakefield, Yorkshire showing soldiers, sailors and airmen and colliers being put through their paces by Miss Veida Barclay, a gymnast of Dudley
Actress Olivia Newton John. 9th September 1988
Air raid damage to Glasgow. 13th March 1941
Picture taken December 1944 when British army troops of the 86th Division advanced from " Rail" Indaw and linked up with he 4th Corps near Banmauk
Evacuated children with their teacher Mrs Hunt in St. Ives, rural England during the Second World War. 15th May 1945
Fusilier F. Walsh of Grosvenor Avenue, London packs a doll which he bought in Brussels, Belgium for his daughter Rita for Christmas. Picture taken in an ex- German barracks on the Western Front