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"Allied: Uniting Forces for Victory" In the midst of chaos and uncertainty, the Allied forces stood strong, determined to change the course of history

Background imageAllied Collection: Kaman HH-43F Huskie 59-1583

Kaman HH-43F Huskie 59-1583 (msn 64), shortly after disposal to Allied Aircraft Sales. On the civil registry, this helicopter was used for flying crane duties until it exploded in mid-air when

Background imageAllied Collection: Cameo portraits of seven Allied Generals

Cameo portraits of seven Allied Generals
Posted from the BEF in France the card shows the team United against the Barbarians'. Passed by Censor 1332. WW1 Date: 1915

Background imageAllied Collection: A destroyed munitions factory at Quievrain, Belgium

A destroyed munitions factory at Quievrain, Belgium
A destroyed German munitions factory at Quievrain, in occupied Belgium, after an allied bombing raid in the First World War. Date: circa 1917

Background imageAllied Collection: WW1 poster, 3e Emprunt de la Defense Nationale (Third National Defence War Loan), French Republic

WW1 poster, 3e Emprunt de la Defense Nationale (Third National Defence War Loan), French Republic. Date: 1918

Background imageAllied Collection: WW1 poster, L'Emprunt de la Liberation (The Liberation Loan) - the German Kaiser bows under

WW1 poster, L'Emprunt de la Liberation (The Liberation Loan) - the German Kaiser bows under the combined strength of the Allied flags. Date: 1918

Background imageAllied Collection: Members of DATA campaigning, Tothill Street, London

Members of DATA campaigning, Tothill Street, London
Members of DATA (Draughtsmen's and Allied Technicians Association) from Rolls Royce, Coventry, campaigning in Tothill Street, London, 21 August 1970

Background imageAllied Collection: Trinket Box with Caton Woodville WWI battle scene

Trinket Box with Caton Woodville WWI battle scene
Trinket Box lined with velvet. On lid - a relief after Caton Woodville's painting of a battle scene, signed by the artist

Background imageAllied Collection: Trinket Box lined with velvet

Trinket Box lined with velvet. On lid - a relief after Caton Woodville's painting of a battle scene, signed by the artist

Background imageAllied Collection: Cigarette Box with relief after a Caton Woodville painting

Cigarette Box with relief after a Caton Woodville painting
Cigarette Box. On lid - a relief after Caton Woodville's painting of a battle scene, signed by the artist together with Rudyard Kipling's poem - Who stands if freedom fail Who dies if England

Background imageAllied Collection: To His Countries Call - Lieutenant Eric Ball

To His Countries Call - Lieutenant Eric Ball
To His Countries Call. Lieutenant Eric Ball died 15th March 1915. Including photograph. Commemorative Art. Date: 1915

Background imageAllied Collection: Allied bombing compared with the Somme by G. H. Davis

Allied bombing compared with the Somme by G. H. Davis
Big damage at low cost: the Allied bombing offensive during the Second World War compared with one day's casualties on the Somme during the First World War

Background imageAllied Collection: Crashed Allied plane at Fournes, France, WW1

Crashed Allied plane at Fournes, France, WW1
A crashed Allied plane at Fournes, on the Western Front in northern France, during the First World War, with German troops and others gathered round. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageAllied Collection: Ben Rubner, General Secretary of the FTAT union

Ben Rubner, General Secretary of the FTAT union
Ben Rubner (1921-1998), General Secretary of the Furniture, Timber and Allied Trades Union (FTAT) from 1976 to 1986. He also campaigned against the Vietnam War

Background imageAllied Collection: Battle at the Schilberg Cross-roads; Second World War, 1945

Battle at the Schilberg Cross-roads; Second World War, 1945
Sketch of a battle between British and German troops for control of the cross-roads in the town of Schilberg, Netherlands, 1945

Background imageAllied Collection: Officers and signallers have stationed themselves in a loft or attic in the upper storey of a

Officers and signallers have stationed themselves in a loft or attic in the upper storey of a damaged building, whose windows command a view the enermy's postion

Background imageAllied Collection: Gunners are unable to see the targets at which they are firing

Gunners are unable to see the targets at which they are firing, they depend on the information from the aircraft, this is a typical photograph taken during the great Allied advance on the Western

Background imageAllied Collection: The Valley of the Shadow of Death - caves on the Woronzoff Road

The Valley of the Shadow of Death - caves on the Woronzoff Road, to the rear of the Allied 21-gun Battery Date: 1855

Background imageAllied Collection: BOXER REBELLION The Allied navies come to the rescue of the besieged legations in Peking Date: 1900

BOXER REBELLION The Allied navies come to the rescue of the besieged legations in Peking Date: 1900

Background imageAllied Collection: The mystical marriage of st Catherine, 1501-1550 ca, (oil on wood)

The mystical marriage of st Catherine, 1501-1550 ca, (oil on wood)
7146024 The mystical marriage of st Catherine, 1501-1550 ca, (oil on wood) by Innocenzo da Imola (Francucci), (c.1490/4-1547/50); Vatican Museums and Galleries

Background imageAllied Collection: The mystic marriage of saint Catherine of Alexandria and saint Catherine and Bernardino of Siena

The mystic marriage of saint Catherine of Alexandria and saint Catherine and Bernardino of Siena
7129385 The mystic marriage of saint Catherine of Alexandria and saint Catherine and Bernardino of Siena, 16th century (oil on panel) by Genga

Background imageAllied Collection: The mystic marriage of saint Catherine of Alexandria, 1686, (oil on canvas)

The mystic marriage of saint Catherine of Alexandria, 1686, (oil on canvas)
7130050 The mystic marriage of saint Catherine of Alexandria, 1686, (oil on canvas) by Ferri, Ciro (1634-89); Museo Nazionale del Palazzo di Venezia, Rome

Background imageAllied Collection: Armistice Celebration, Paris, 11th November 1918 (b/w photo)

Armistice Celebration, Paris, 11th November 1918 (b/w photo)
1698976 Armistice Celebration, Paris, 11th November 1918 (b/w photo) by French Photographer (20th century); (add.info.: Street scene in paris where people were gathered to celebrate armistice)

Background imageAllied Collection: Allied aeroplane over occupied Brussels dropping morale-boosting leaflets reporting news of German

Allied aeroplane over occupied Brussels dropping morale-boosting leaflets reporting news of German setbacks in
6000367 Allied aeroplane over occupied Brussels dropping morale-boosting leaflets reporting news of German setbacks in the fighting, World War I, 1915 (colour litho) by Damblans

Background imageAllied Collection: Turkish fort destroyed by Allied naval bombardment during the Dardanelles Campaign, World War I

Turkish fort destroyed by Allied naval bombardment during the Dardanelles Campaign, World War I, 1915 (litho)
6000300 Turkish fort destroyed by Allied naval bombardment during the Dardanelles Campaign, World War I, 1915 (litho) by Damblans

Background imageAllied Collection: The Roman wolf and the British lion sing in chorus Come Chicken, Come, 1903 (print)

The Roman wolf and the British lion sing in chorus Come Chicken, Come, 1903 (print)
LSE4327726 The Roman wolf and the British lion sing in chorus Come Chicken, Come, 1903 (print) by French School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAllied Collection: Crowds of French patriots line the Champs Elysees to view Allied tanks and half tracks pass

Crowds of French patriots line the Champs Elysees to view Allied tanks and half tracks pass through the Arc du Triomphe, after Paris was liberated on August 25, 1944

Background imageAllied Collection: The victorious French coup at Verdun, the assault of the colonial troops on the Douaumont fort

The victorious French coup at Verdun, the assault of the colonial troops on the Douaumont fort (colour litho)
2777596 The victorious French coup at Verdun, the assault of the colonial troops on the Douaumont fort (colour litho) by Beltrame

Background imageAllied Collection: The Victorious French Offensive (Colour Litho)

The Victorious French Offensive (Colour Litho)
2808580 The Victorious French Offensive (Colour Litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: The victorious French offensive)

Background imageAllied Collection: The new Allied weapons, an English terrestrial dreadnought on German positions (colour litho)

The new Allied weapons, an English terrestrial dreadnought on German positions (colour litho)
2777587 The new Allied weapons, an English terrestrial dreadnought on German positions (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: The new Allied weapons)

Background imageAllied Collection: DDE-90037324

DDE-90037324
Allied cowrie. Date: 01/03/2005

Background imageAllied Collection: DDE-90029782

DDE-90029782
France, Normandy, Colleville-Sur-Mer. View of Omaha Beach from the Normandy American Cemetery. Shot on the 66th Anniversary of D-Day. Date: 06/12/2006

Background imageAllied Collection: DDE-90029784

DDE-90029784
France, Normandy, Pointe du Hoc. Strategic point for German fortifications along the Normandy coast. Shot on 66th Anniversary of D-Day. Date: 06/12/2006

Background imageAllied Collection: DDE-90029783

DDE-90029783
France, Normandy, Pointe du Hoc. Strategic point for German fortifications along the Normandy coast. Shot on 66th Anniversary of D-Day. Date: 06/12/2006

Background imageAllied Collection: DDE-90029780

DDE-90029780
France, Normandy, Colleville-Sur-Mer. Normandy American Cemetery. White crosses mark the grave sites of 9, 387 who died during the Battle of Normandy. Date: 06/12/2006

Background imageAllied Collection: DDE-90029781

DDE-90029781
France, Normandy, Colleville-Sur-Mer. View of Omaha Beach from the Normandy American Cemetery. Shot on the 66th Anniversary of D-Day. Date: 06/12/2006

Background imageAllied Collection: DDE-90029779

DDE-90029779
France, Normandy, Colleville-Sur-Mer. Normandy American Cemetery. Nyland brothers grave site, brothers killed on D-Day that inspired the movie Saving Private Ryan. Date: 06/12/2006

Background imageAllied Collection: DDE-90029777

DDE-90029777
White crosses marking grave sites of American soldiers, Normandy American Cemetery, Colleville-Sur-Mer, Normandy, France Date: 12/08/2006

Background imageAllied Collection: DDE-90029778

DDE-90029778
France, Normandy, Arromanches Beach. Remembrance crosses placed in the sand on the 66th Anniversary of D-Day. Date: 06/12/2006

Background imageAllied Collection: DDE-90029776

DDE-90029776
White crosses for Battle of Normandy, Normandy American Cemetery, Colleville-Sur-Mer, Normandy, France Date: 21/07/2006

Background imageAllied Collection: DDE-90029775

DDE-90029775
White crosses for Battle of Normandy, Normandy American Cemetery, Colleville-Sur-Mer, Normandy, France Date: 21/07/2006

Background imageAllied Collection: DDE-90028042

DDE-90028042
Mallard Ducks (Anas platyrhynchos), Victoria, British Columbia, Canada Date: 12/08/2006

Background imageAllied Collection: DDE-90024810

DDE-90024810
Baitfish schooling around soft coral, Raja Ampat, Papua, Indonesia. Date: 12/08/2006

Background imageAllied Collection: General Burgoyne and the Indians in 1777, engraved by J. Taylor

General Burgoyne and the Indians in 1777, engraved by J. Taylor, from The History of England by David Hume
PNP332856 General Burgoyne and the Indians in 1777, engraved by J. Taylor, from The History of England by David Hume and Tobias Smollett, published London

Background imageAllied Collection: The First World War, 1915-1917 (colour litho)

The First World War, 1915-1917 (colour litho)
5207775 The First World War, 1915-1917 (colour litho) by Girard, Joseph (fl.1930-50); Private Collection; (add.info.: The First World War, 1915-1917)

Background imageAllied Collection: President Poincare gives his opening address to the Peace Conference at the Quai d Orsay

President Poincare gives his opening address to the Peace Conference at the Quai d Orsay, 1919 (b / w photo)
3740447 President Poincare gives his opening address to the Peace Conference at the Quai d Orsay, 1919 (b/w photo) by Bain

Background imageAllied Collection: The lamb from the slaughter, 1919 (ink over graphite)

The lamb from the slaughter, 1919 (ink over graphite)
3740423 The lamb from the slaughter, 1919 (ink over graphite) by Berryman, Clifford K. (1869-1949); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAllied Collection: A victorious First World War Allied tank passes by the tomb of a French cavalry soldier from

A victorious First World War Allied tank passes by the tomb of a French cavalry soldier from the Franco-Prussian War
3641289 A victorious First World War Allied tank passes by the tomb of a French cavalry soldier from the Franco-Prussian War



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"Allied: Uniting Forces for Victory" In the midst of chaos and uncertainty, the Allied forces stood strong, determined to change the course of history. With a D-Day map from 1944 in hand, L Battery of the Royal Horse Artillery prepared their cannons for battle under the watchful eye of Field Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery. As British and Canadian troops landed on Juno Beach during D-Day, they faced immense challenges but remained resolute in their mission. The British 25-pounder field gun by G. H. Davis became their trusted companion, providing firepower and support as they fought against all odds. The spirit of unity echoed throughout history as seen in "The Colours, " an oil painting capturing the advance of the Scots Guards at Alma in 1899. It symbolized bravery and camaraderie that would be crucial on future battlegrounds. "Tittle Tattle Lost the Battle" - a poignant World War II poster warned soldiers about careless talk that could jeopardize missions. This reminder served as a testament to how vital trust and secrecy were during wartime operations. One historic naval encounter showcased Allied strength when HMAS Sydney attacked German cruiser SMS Emden during WW1. This victory proved that together, they could overcome any adversary. D-Day's landing on Omaha Beach was marked by both courage and sacrifice. As troops poured ashore amidst heavy fire, they displayed unwavering determination to liberate France from Nazi occupation. Supplies pouring ashore exemplified logistical mastery; it demonstrated how Allied forces meticulously planned every detail to sustain their armies fighting for freedom abroad. Gliders ready for Operation Market Garden depicted another chapter where Allies joined forces once again during WWII. These airborne warriors were poised to seize key objectives with precision and audacity. Amidst war's turmoil, moments like Chelsea Arts Club Ball provided much-needed respite—a celebration uniting soldiers through artistry and creativity—reminding them why they fought. "Allied.