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Comradery Collection

"Unbreakable Bonds: The Spirit in Times of War" In the midst of chaos and uncertainty, a sense of unity emerges

Background imageComradery Collection: The Suffolk Regiment with the BEF. The British Expeditionary Force

The Suffolk Regiment with the BEF. The British Expeditionary Force. The British Expeditionary Force was the name of the British Army in Western Europe during the Second World War from 2 September

Background imageComradery Collection: Bomber crew after raid on Germany. RAF, Royal Airforce

Bomber crew after raid on Germany. RAF, Royal Airforce, returning home after the raid. Picture taken 2nd March 1940

Background imageComradery Collection: Picture shows The East Yorkshire Regiment, at Whitby, Yorkshire

Picture shows The East Yorkshire Regiment, at Whitby, Yorkshire. The East Yorkshire Regiment was a line infantry regiment of the British Army

Background imageComradery Collection: Vinnie Jones (right) and John Fashanu pictured during a photocall for Wimbledon Football

Vinnie Jones (right) and John Fashanu pictured during a photocall for Wimbledon Football club. 4 days after this picture was taken, Wimbledon would win the FA Cup

Background imageComradery Collection: The Suffolk Regiment with the B. E. F. (The British Expeditionary Force)

The Suffolk Regiment with the B. E. F. (The British Expeditionary Force)
The Suffolk Regiment with the B.E.F. (The British Expeditionary Force). Pictures in the mess, having refreshments. The British Expeditionary Force was the name of the British Army in Western Europe

Background imageComradery Collection: Six hundred Polish women have arrived in this country after having escaped from Poland to

Six hundred Polish women have arrived in this country after having escaped from Poland to join the WaF. The Womens Auxiliary Air Force

Background imageComradery Collection: 2 soldiers in their quarters below their look out post. Picture undated

2 soldiers in their quarters below their look out post. Picture undated. Mirrorpix will suggest 1st January 1942

Background imageComradery Collection: Soldiers of The British Army. Regiment unknown

Soldiers of The British Army. Regiment unknown. The soldier in the centre is reading a hand written letter, that has presumably been sent to him. The comrades around him enjoy the moment

Background imageComradery Collection: The Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) training somewhere in England

The Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) training somewhere in England. Picture shows them having some fun, during rare down time at the camp site

Background imageComradery Collection: A regiment from Wales during training in World War Two. It is not clear what

A regiment from Wales during training in World War Two. It is not clear what regiment this is, but its worth noting that two of the main Welsh regiments in World War Two were The Royal Welsh

Background imageComradery Collection: Boys of the 3rd Cadet Battalion Royal Fusiliers. Colonel Lt Bisgrove, MM

Boys of the 3rd Cadet Battalion Royal Fusiliers. Colonel Lt Bisgrove, MM, retired spent £ 25, 000 of his own money in building the luxurious barracks to house the lads

Background imageComradery Collection: Picture shows three Welsh soldiers at possibly Cardiff railway station

Picture shows three Welsh soldiers at possibly Cardiff railway station. The GWR, Great Western Railway logo behind them. Left is Sergeant W. E

Background imageComradery Collection: Picture shows a group of soldiers and cadets, old and young, in the Hull

Picture shows a group of soldiers and cadets, old and young, in the Hull, East Riding and Yorkshire area of England. **please note

Background imageComradery Collection: Picture shows The Home Guard. Hull, Yorkshire, during World War Two

Picture shows The Home Guard. Hull, Yorkshire, during World War Two. In this picture they are displaying the uniform and kit for each member of the brigade

Background imageComradery Collection: Picture shows a group of Air Cadets in the Hull, East Riding

Picture shows a group of Air Cadets in the Hull, East Riding and Yorkshire area of England. There was Royal Air Force Station Driffield or RAF Driffield

Background imageComradery Collection: No need to ask if the Royal Tank Corp enjoy their meals

No need to ask if the Royal Tank Corp enjoy their meals, its a thumbs up from them at dinner time. Eight soldiers enjoy their food, and all sharing one bottle of Daddies Brown Sauce

Background imageComradery Collection: British Troops buying Ice Cream in Brussels. Their regiment is unknown

British Troops buying Ice Cream in Brussels. Their regiment is unknown. At this time, between 17Ð25 September 1944, Operation Market Garden saw Allied forces move from Belgium to The Netherlands

Background imageComradery Collection: British Troops buying Grapes in Brussels. Their regiment is unknown

British Troops buying Grapes in Brussels. Their regiment is unknown. At this time, between 17Ð25 September 1944, Operation Market Garden saw Allied forces move from Belgium to The Netherlands

Background imageComradery Collection: Young Navy recruits playing 'Stomicky'. The aim is to stay in the white

Young Navy recruits playing "Stomicky". The aim is to stay in the white
Young Navy recruits playing " Stomicky". The aim is to stay in the white circle on the ground. If your foot strays out of the circle you are given a sharp tap on the shoe by the man

Background imageComradery Collection: Wimbledon Football Club Training session. This year, in May 1988

Wimbledon Football Club Training session. This year, in May 1988, Wimbledon would win the FA Cup 1-0 against favourites, Liverpool

Background imageComradery Collection: Ymca Tea Car

Ymca Tea Car
War workers and troops form a queue and others enjoy a cuppa and a snack on the bonnet of the YMCA " Tea Car", providing refreshments for them and those made homeless by bombing Date


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"Unbreakable Bonds: The Spirit in Times of War" In the midst of chaos and uncertainty, a sense of unity emerges. Bomber crew after their daring raid on Germany, standing tall with unwavering determination - comrades in arms, bound by duty and loyalty to the RAF. The East Yorkshire Regiment gathers at Whitby, Yorkshire - brothers in arms sharing stories and finding solace amidst the trials they face. Their camaraderie strengthens them as they prepare for battles yet to come. Vinnie Jones and John Fashanu, captured during a Wimbledon Football photocall, exemplify the unbreakable bond between teammates. Through victories and defeats, they stand together - united by their love for the game. Amidst turmoil, even a simple cup of tea can bring people closer. The Ymca Tea Car becomes a haven where soldiers find respite from war's harsh realities. In this shared moment of warmth and comfort lies an unspoken understanding among comrades. The Suffolk Regiment with the British Expeditionary Force - brave men who have endured unimaginable hardships together. Shoulder to shoulder, they forge ahead into unknown territories while leaning on each other for support. Six hundred Polish women arrive in a foreign land after escaping Poland's clutches. Their journey symbolizes resilience and solidarity amongst comrades who refuse to be broken by adversity. Two soldiers find solace within their quarters below their lookout post; an intimate space that bears witness to countless conversations filled with laughter or contemplation. Together they navigate through uncertain times with unwavering trust in one another. Soldiers of The British Army march forward as one unit; regiment unknown but spirit undeniably strong. Side by side, these warriors embody comradery at its core – selflessly fighting for a cause greater than themselves. The Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) trains somewhere in England - women stepping up alongside men during World War Two.