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01459 Collection

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Background image01459 Collection: Loading a torpedo onto a Beaufort bomber at a Coastal Command station in Scotland

Loading a torpedo onto a Beaufort bomber at a Coastal Command station in Scotland. May 1941

Background image01459 Collection: Sergeant Alfred Clive Hulme, of Dunedin, New Zealand, who has been awarded the Victoria

Sergeant Alfred Clive Hulme, of Dunedin, New Zealand, who has been awarded the Victoria Cross for his outstanding valour in the Crete campaign. Circa 1941

Background image01459 Collection: Picture shows a childrens party at King George Hospital, Ilford, East London

Picture shows a childrens party at King George Hospital, Ilford, East London, Essex Borders. Picture taken two weeks after the war in Europe ended

Background image01459 Collection: Captured German submarine U-1023 on show at West Bute Basin, Cardiff Docks

Captured German submarine U-1023 on show at West Bute Basin, Cardiff Docks, Circa July 1945. When hostilities ceased, boats still at sea were ordered to head for one of a number of designated ports

Background image01459 Collection: Operation Blackcoc was an operation to clear German troops from the Roer Triangle

Operation Blackcoc was an operation to clear German troops from the Roer Triangle, formed by the towns of Roermond and Sittard in the Netherlands

Background image01459 Collection: The Victoria Cross has been awarded to Sergeant Alfred Clive Hulme of the N. Z. E. F

The Victoria Cross has been awarded to Sergeant Alfred Clive Hulme of the N. Z. E. F
The Victoria Cross has been awarded to Sergeant Alfred Clive Hulme of the N.Z.E.F. after his actions in Crete. Circa 1941

Background image01459 Collection: Thrusting north and east from Eindhoven, Netherlands, british troops crossed the Bois Le

Thrusting north and east from Eindhoven, Netherlands, british troops crossed the Bois Le Duc canal on 22nd September 1944

Background image01459 Collection: Mustang IIIs, the new long range fighter aircraft of the Royal Air Force

Mustang IIIs, the new long range fighter aircraft of the Royal Air Force, fly here in echelon step up formation as they form part of the escort to Allied heavy bombers in daylight operations over

Background image01459 Collection: Physical training competition by London Fire Force. Opposing side man throws a ring

Physical training competition by London Fire Force. Opposing side man throws a ring; every time its " ringed, " a goal is scored

Background image01459 Collection: King Haakon of Norway enjoys a joke with Norwegian Naval Cadets at their training college

King Haakon of Norway enjoys a joke with Norwegian Naval Cadets at their training college during a recent visit to the Norwegian Naval Depot and Norwegian Naval Units. Plymouth. October 1941

Background image01459 Collection: These girls in an Essex coastal town have joined a roof spotters corps

These girls in an Essex coastal town have joined a roof spotters corps and are offering their services to any organisation or company that requires a spotter

Background image01459 Collection: Moving up to the front line. New Zealand infantry marching through the choking sand of

Moving up to the front line. New Zealand infantry marching through the choking sand of the Western Desert. Circa 1943

Background image01459 Collection: Picture shows the dramatic rescue of the crew of the Sea Venture after it was a attacked

Picture shows the dramatic rescue of the crew of the Sea Venture after it was a attacked by a German U-boat of the Kriegsmarine in English waters during the Second World War

Background image01459 Collection: A Sherman tank of a South African unit of the Eighth Army enters the city of Florence

A Sherman tank of a South African unit of the Eighth Army enters the city of Florence through the Porta Romano. August 1944

Background image01459 Collection: Mosquito fighter plane registration number RG 314 of 81st Squadron, based at Seletar

Mosquito fighter plane registration number RG 314 of 81st Squadron, based at Seletar, Singapore, the last Mosquito in operational service with the RAF

Background image01459 Collection: Milk being distributed, from a mobile canteen, to undaunted Maltese after a severe rain

Milk being distributed, from a mobile canteen, to undaunted Maltese after a severe rain on Valetta, Malta. April 1942

Background image01459 Collection: Chinese workers inspect the fuselage of a Japanese plane

Chinese workers inspect the fuselage of a Japanese plane, shot down by British a gunners in Malaysia. January 1942

Background image01459 Collection: An American Sherman tank on the British front in Normandy, Northern France

An American Sherman tank on the British front in Normandy, Northern France, mounting a 17 pounder British gun. The conversion has been made in the United Kingdom

Background image01459 Collection: These photographs give some indication of what a gigantic task the construction of

These photographs give some indication of what a gigantic task the construction of the two prefabricated ports, their towing across the Channel, and installation off the coast of Normandy entailed

Background image01459 Collection: No time is lost in repairing slightly damaged tanks on the Italian front

No time is lost in repairing slightly damaged tanks on the Italian front. This tank was hit by a 75mm shell in the Eighth Army battle for Termoli. Craftsman Bird of Birmingham and his assistant Dvr

Background image01459 Collection: Mosquito MK XVIII plane of RAF Fighter Command in flight during the Second World War

Mosquito MK XVIII plane of RAF Fighter Command in flight during the Second World War. November 1944

Background image01459 Collection: After stiff opposition from tanks and infantry British troops managed to form

After stiff opposition from tanks and infantry British troops managed to form and hold a bridgehead across the Albert Canal south of Gheel. Here a squadron of British tanks wait to move up

Background image01459 Collection: Intensive exercises are now being held along the coast of North Africa

Intensive exercises are now being held along the coast of North Africa. Men of the army and navy are practising invasion tactics and landing tanks and vehicles from LCTs (landing craft tanks)

Background image01459 Collection: Herbert Morrison (Left) Prime Minister Clement Richard Attlee

Herbert Morrison (Left) Prime Minister Clement Richard Attlee, (Right) on the stage along with his wife, listen to a speech by Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin

Background image01459 Collection: Two De Havilland Mosquito bomber planes from the No. 140 Wing RAF of the Second Tactical

Two De Havilland Mosquito bomber planes from the No. 140 Wing RAF of the Second Tactical
Two De Havilland Mosquito bomber planes from the No.140 Wing RAF of the Second Tactical Air Force attack the Gestapo headquarters housed in the University of Aarhus in Denmark during the Second World

Background image01459 Collection: Police officers recover a cash register following a V2 attack on Sidmouth Street

Police officers recover a cash register following a V2 attack on Sidmouth Street and Grays Inn Road, London. 21st February 1945

Background image01459 Collection: The Greek minister of war M. Dimitrakakis decorating Major General B. C

The Greek minister of war M. Dimitrakakis decorating Major General B. C
The Greek minister of war M. Dimitrakakis decorating Major General B.C. Freyberg (New Zealand) with the Greek Military Cross. February 1942

Background image01459 Collection: Units of General Transport, RASC, Medical Corps, Hamburg

Units of General Transport, RASC, Medical Corps, Hamburg, Royal Engineers and CREs embark on a landing ship tank from Hamburg, Germany bound for Norway

Background image01459 Collection: A Wildcat plane passes over a US Navy Landing Ship as it discharges a Sherman tank onto a

A Wildcat plane passes over a US Navy Landing Ship as it discharges a Sherman tank onto a beach during pre-invasion training exercises in the United States

Background image01459 Collection: Crew from the Polish destroyer O. R. P. Piorun with their pet cats

Crew from the Polish destroyer O. R. P. Piorun with their pet cats
Crew from the Polish destroyer O.R.P. Piorun with their pet cats. The Poles make a great fuss of their pets, for they hold it as an ill omen if cats voluntary leave the ship before she sails

Background image01459 Collection: Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin, (right) addresses a celebratory meeting after the Labour

Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin, (right) addresses a celebratory meeting after the Labour Partys triumph in the general election, August 11, 1945

Background image01459 Collection: A North American Mustang Mark I being assembled in the United Kingdom for the Royal Air

A North American Mustang Mark I being assembled in the United Kingdom for the Royal Air Force during the Second World War. 28th July 1942

Background image01459 Collection: Two pre-fabricated Ports, each as big a a Gibraltar were manufactured in Britain in

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

Background image01459 Collection: Skua planes of the Fleet Air Arm attack oil tanks and the jetty at Dolvik, near Bergen

Skua planes of the Fleet Air Arm attack oil tanks and the jetty at Dolvik, near Bergen, Norway. August 1940

Background image01459 Collection: Hundreds of Polish troops leave a port in Egypt for Tobruk. October 1941

Hundreds of Polish troops leave a port in Egypt for Tobruk. October 1941

Background image01459 Collection: Tanks and convoys on the way to the Ardennes salient. circa January 1945

Tanks and convoys on the way to the Ardennes salient. circa January 1945

Background image01459 Collection: R. A. F. photograph showing the 26, 000 ton German Battle-cruiser Scharnhorst in Trondheim

R. A. F. photograph showing the 26, 000 ton German Battle-cruiser Scharnhorst in Trondheim
R.A.F. photograph showing the 26, 000 ton German Battle-cruiser Scharnhorst in Trondheim, which has received considerable damage through attack by British Naval and Air Forces. Circa 1940

Background image01459 Collection: Scottish crew of a Bofors gun in Malta. May 1942

Scottish crew of a Bofors gun in Malta. May 1942

Background image01459 Collection: Mosquito fighters of RAF Coastal Command intercept and destroy nine German torpedo

Mosquito fighters of RAF Coastal Command intercept and destroy nine German torpedo bombers near the Scottish coast after an anti-shipping sortie in the Kattegat

Background image01459 Collection: Polish tank regiment in Scotland, show various features of their work and training

Polish tank regiment in Scotland, show various features of their work and training. Some of the Polish Tank Regiment with French tanks. Circa November 1940

Background image01459 Collection: Commander in Chief Sir Claude Auchinleck chats with Lieutenant C. H

Commander in Chief Sir Claude Auchinleck chats with Lieutenant C. H. Upham of New Zealand after decorating him with the Victoria Cross in the Western Desert, for bravery in Crete. Circa 1941

Background image01459 Collection: A French tank fires at an enemy position on the outskirts of Belfort, France

A French tank fires at an enemy position on the outskirts of Belfort, France, while infantry pick of running targets from cover at the side of the road

Background image01459 Collection: A spotter in a city area finds the safe custody of his steel helmet for his two bottles

A spotter in a city area finds the safe custody of his steel helmet for his two bottles of beer. November 1940

Background image01459 Collection: Seven year old pupil of Prior Street School in Gateshead on Tyne

Seven year old pupil of Prior Street School in Gateshead on Tyne, checks her change while school friends line up at the counter of the Gateshead school post office. March 1944

Background image01459 Collection: Sherman tanks pass other tanks and crew waiting for the order to advance on Caen

Sherman tanks pass other tanks and crew waiting for the order to advance on Caen, which was captured by British and Canadian forces on 9th July 1944

Background image01459 Collection: Maltese police helping to clear debris after an air raid. March 1942

Maltese police helping to clear debris after an air raid. March 1942

Background image01459 Collection: Sweeping the channels into Singapore, one of the most vital

Sweeping the channels into Singapore, one of the most vital and most mined ports in the world, are flotillas of minesweepers manned by Malays

Background image01459 Collection: Operation Pluto (Pipe Lines Under The Ocean) where pipes were layed under the English

Operation Pluto (Pipe Lines Under The Ocean) where pipes were layed under the English Channel by which Allied Armies in Europe were nourished during WWII



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