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01436 Photographic Print Collection

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Background image01436 Photographic Print Collection: RAF personnel off duty in France. September 1944

RAF personnel off duty in France. September 1944

Background image01436 Photographic Print Collection: A German B1E 1 KG Incendiary bomb. The bomb consisted of a cylindrical body

A German B1E 1 KG Incendiary bomb. The bomb consisted of a cylindrical body, made of magnesium alloy, filled with thermite, an incendiary compound, to which a three-finned steel tail was attached

Background image01436 Photographic Print Collection: Picture shows The Sunderland. A new type of sea plane for the RAF

Picture shows The Sunderland. A new type of sea plane for the RAF. Pictured is a biplane, but it is related to the 2 winged plane

Background image01436 Photographic Print Collection: Readings Robin Friday gets a shot in. Circa August 1974

Readings Robin Friday gets a shot in. Circa August 1974

Background image01436 Photographic Print Collection: Combined operations exercises. Royal Marine Commandos hidden away in their landing craft

Combined operations exercises. Royal Marine Commandos hidden away in their landing craft. Picture taken during exercises in this country. Circa 1941

Background image01436 Photographic Print Collection: Combined operations exercise. Royal Marine Commandos landing from Troop carrying craft

Combined operations exercise. Royal Marine Commandos landing from Troop carrying craft during exercises in this country. June 1943

Background image01436 Photographic Print Collection: Combined operations exercises. Section of a landing craft flotilla setting off during

Combined operations exercises. Section of a landing craft flotilla setting off during exercises in this country. June 1943

Background image01436 Photographic Print Collection: U.s Facility Visit. U. S. Army Air Force camouflage school Men in carefully camouflaged

U.s Facility Visit. U. S. Army Air Force camouflage school Men in carefully camouflaged
U.S Facility Visit. U.S. Army Air Force camouflage school Men in carefully camouflaged sniper suits barely discernible from the ground. January 1943

Background image01436 Photographic Print Collection: A striking photograph of HMS Queen Elizabeth, full speed ahead for the Mediterranean

A striking photograph of HMS Queen Elizabeth, full speed ahead for the Mediterranean after the close of the review. July 1935

Background image01436 Photographic Print Collection: Fleet review. HMS Queen Elizabeth leading the line to sea. Circa 1935

Fleet review. HMS Queen Elizabeth leading the line to sea. Circa 1935

Background image01436 Photographic Print Collection: Combined operations exercises. Support craft moving into position to make smoke screen

Combined operations exercises. Support craft moving into position to make smoke screen for landing craft during exercises. June 1943

Background image01436 Photographic Print Collection: Combined operations exercises. Close up of support craft used for making smoke screen for

Combined operations exercises. Close up of support craft used for making smoke screen for landing craft. June 1943

Background image01436 Photographic Print Collection: Reading Standard. Valpy Street, Reading. Cooks prepare dinner at the Reading Home Guard

Reading Standard. Valpy Street, Reading. Cooks prepare dinner at the Reading Home Guard Weekend Camp. 15th June 1942

Background image01436 Photographic Print Collection: Street scene in Athens. A civilian in the streets of Athens is caught between two fires

Street scene in Athens. A civilian in the streets of Athens is caught between two fires during a sweep against ELAS positions

Background image01436 Photographic Print Collection: Indian Troops in camp in Derbyshire. They are giving a demonstration in throwing

Indian Troops in camp in Derbyshire. They are giving a demonstration in throwing molotov cocktails. A training exercise of throwing what would be ammunition in real warfare

Background image01436 Photographic Print Collection: New US Fighter. P 47s (Thunderbolt) planes flying in formation

New US Fighter. P 47s (Thunderbolt) planes flying in formation. The P 47 is a low wing monoplane fitted with Pratt & Whitney 2000 HP engine with four bladed automatic control type propeller

Background image01436 Photographic Print Collection: U.s Facility Visit. No 3, new U.s fighter the P47. March 1943

U.s Facility Visit. No 3, new U.s fighter the P47. March 1943
U.S Facility Visit. No 3, new U.S fighter the P47. March 1943

Background image01436 Photographic Print Collection: Cheering crowds line the streets of Sfax to welcome 8th Army tanks

Cheering crowds line the streets of Sfax to welcome 8th Army tanks. Picture shows, eighth army tank passing along the streets of Sfax amid cheering and enthusiastic crowds. April 1943

Background image01436 Photographic Print Collection: HMS Hermes Air Craft Carrier. Throughout out the 1920s HMS Hermes was

HMS Hermes Air Craft Carrier. Throughout out the 1920s HMS Hermes was stationed in the far east, but in World War Two she was assigned to firstly hunt for German -Boats in The Mediterranean

Background image01436 Photographic Print Collection: Picture shows The HMS Nelson, in 1935. HMS Nelson (pennant number

Picture shows The HMS Nelson, in 1935. HMS Nelson (pennant number: 28) was the name ship of her class of two battleships built for the Royal Navy in the 1920s

Background image01436 Photographic Print Collection: HMS Orion flagship of Rear Admiral J M Mansfield seen here laying down a naval

HMS Orion flagship of Rear Admiral J M Mansfield seen here laying down a naval bombardment on enemy roads and positions at Garigliano in aid of the 5th Army 18th January 1944

Background image01436 Photographic Print Collection: The HMS Shropshire. HMS Shropshire was a Royal Navy (RN

The HMS Shropshire. HMS Shropshire was a Royal Navy (RN) heavy cruiser of the London sub-class of County-class cruisers. She is the only warship to have been named after Shropshire, England

Background image01436 Photographic Print Collection: A casualty from a minesweeper being lifted on board the British cruiser Orion from a

A casualty from a minesweeper being lifted on board the British cruiser Orion from a motor launch with brought him to the cruiser. November 1944

Background image01436 Photographic Print Collection: Scene at Staple Inn, Holborn, destroyed in a robot flying bomb raid. Second World War

Scene at Staple Inn, Holborn, destroyed in a robot flying bomb raid. Second World War. Circa 1944

Background image01436 Photographic Print Collection: Greek crowds welcome British troops, Piraeus, Greece. A combined British

Greek crowds welcome British troops, Piraeus, Greece. A combined British and Greek fleet is pouring troops ashore at Piraeus the post of Athens

Background image01436 Photographic Print Collection: A Parisienne woman in Paris, France. September 1944

A Parisienne woman in Paris, France. September 1944

Background image01436 Photographic Print Collection: Air Office Commander JT Babington presenting The Air Force Medal (AFM

Air Office Commander JT Babington presenting The Air Force Medal (AFM) to Pilot Officer Hrncir, a Czech polis at a South Wales station. Internet background on Officer Hrncir suggests the below

Background image01436 Photographic Print Collection: The fire services on standby in South Wales, possibly Cardiff during The Second World War

The fire services on standby in South Wales, possibly Cardiff during The Second World War. Cardiff, Swansea were hit badly in the World War Two, due to their locations near ports, oil

Background image01436 Photographic Print Collection: Eighth Army occupies Catania. Early on the morning of August 5

Eighth Army occupies Catania. Early on the morning of August 5, the key Sicilian port of Catania was occupied by Infantry of the Eighth Army. Circa August 1943

Background image01436 Photographic Print Collection: US Army nurse lands in Italy. Her overalls rolled above her knees

US Army nurse lands in Italy. Her overalls rolled above her knees and shoes toed round her neck, a US Army nurse wades ashore at Naples, while her companions come down the gangway of a landing craft

Background image01436 Photographic Print Collection: RAF raid Italian bases. Almost daily bombers of the RAF Middle East Command are raiding

RAF raid Italian bases. Almost daily bombers of the RAF Middle East Command are raiding Italian air bases in North Africa. This picture illustrates a successful raid

Background image01436 Photographic Print Collection: Moving forward in Italy. Corporal W McLean of Carlyle, Scotland

Moving forward in Italy. Corporal W McLean of Carlyle, Scotland, kicking in the door of a house in Colle, Italy, while it is covered by Private A Hamilton, of Glasgow, Scotland. December 1943

Background image01436 Photographic Print Collection: Facility Visit. Overcoming the difficulty of crossing a river without boat or raft shown

Facility Visit. Overcoming the difficulty of crossing a river without boat or raft shown by members of an RAMC Field Ambulance Coy in training in the Lake District. 22nd November 1943

Background image01436 Photographic Print Collection: Letter to the Barry Local Defence Volunteer Force. 26th June 1940

Letter to the Barry Local Defence Volunteer Force. 26th June 1940

Background image01436 Photographic Print Collection: Western Command Facility Visit. In the Blacksmiths shop at a North-West depot of

Western Command Facility Visit. In the Blacksmiths shop at a North-West depot of the newly formed Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers where every manner of repair

Background image01436 Photographic Print Collection: Scenes in Paris, France during World War Two. September 1944

Scenes in Paris, France during World War Two. September 1944

Background image01436 Photographic Print Collection: Western Command Facility Visit. Two craftsmen - the new army rank - of the R. E. M. E

Western Command Facility Visit. Two craftsmen - the new army rank - of the R. E. M. E
Western Command Facility Visit. Two craftsmen - the new army rank - of the R.E.M.E. Corps which is inaugurated this month repairing a number of mincing machines at a north-west depot. September 1942

Background image01436 Photographic Print Collection: A dump of enemy equipment knocked out on Route 4, 25 kilometres north of Rome

A dump of enemy equipment knocked out on Route 4, 25 kilometres north of Rome, including two Mark V Panther tanks, a self propelled gun

Background image01436 Photographic Print Collection: The second Battle Monte Camino e Fifth Army front - zero hour before the mountain

The second Battle Monte Camino e Fifth Army front - zero hour before the mountain
The second Battle Monte Camino Ð Fifth Army front - zero hour before the mountain offensive. A 25 pounder gun flashes, as the barrage opens, with one gun crew silhouetted in the fore ground

Background image01436 Photographic Print Collection: Robin Friday, Cardiff Citys controversial striker from the seen here after leaving

Robin Friday, Cardiff Citys controversial striker from the seen here after leaving the Royal Hotel, Cardiff after appearing before the Welsh F.A. disciplinary meeting. 15th April 1977

Background image01436 Photographic Print Collection: Home Guard from North Glamorgan had a realistic test of modern warfare in an exercise

Home Guard from North Glamorgan had a realistic test of modern warfare in an exercise held in the Merthyr area recently. Our camera man ran into the enemy column seen here moving into the attack

Background image01436 Photographic Print Collection: Cardiff City inside forward, Robin Friday beats Burnley striker Paul Fletcher in the air

Cardiff City inside forward, Robin Friday beats Burnley striker Paul Fletcher in the air 30th April 1977

Background image01436 Photographic Print Collection: Armoured vehicles of the local Home Guard are flung across the High Street of a un-named

Armoured vehicles of the local Home Guard are flung across the High Street of a un-named South Wales village as a temporary road block. Circa 1942

Background image01436 Photographic Print Collection: The Battle of Berlin was a series of attacks on Berlin by RAF Bomber Command along with

The Battle of Berlin was a series of attacks on Berlin by RAF Bomber Command along with raids on other German cities to keep German defences dispersed

Background image01436 Photographic Print Collection: The American landing craft 349 conveying German prisoners from the Anzio bridgehead to

The American landing craft 349 conveying German prisoners from the Anzio bridgehead to Naples, was thrashed to pieces at daybreak recently on an island off the coast of Italy

Background image01436 Photographic Print Collection: Western Command Facility Visit. One of the jobs which comes the way of the handy men of

Western Command Facility Visit. One of the jobs which comes the way of the handy men of the army, the new R.E.M.E unit - repairing a bacon slicing machine. September 1942

Background image01436 Photographic Print Collection: Members of the Home Guard seen here firing Z Battery short range anti aircraft missiles

Members of the Home Guard seen here firing Z Battery short range anti aircraft missiles. July 1942

Background image01436 Photographic Print Collection: Swansea, South Wales, picture taken after the World War Two had ended

Swansea, South Wales, picture taken after the World War Two had ended. Picture shows how the city has started to rebuild itself after the bombings of 1941. The Swansea Three Nights Blitz



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