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Land Girls WWIILand Girls at the Womens Farm and Garden Association Centre at Farnham during World War II
Pacifist posters outside St. Georges Church in Bloomsbury, London, during World War II
WWII RecruitmentA soldier and a prospective recruit drinking tea in the hall of a recruiting depot for World War II
Filling Sandbags - WW2 Home Front (2 / 4)World War Two - British Home Front - London. Men and young boys fill sandbags in the street. The sandbags were piled against buildings
Filling Sandbags - WW2 Home Front (4 / 4)World War Two - British Home Front - London. Young men, boys and women of all ages fill sandbags in the street. The sandbags were piled against buildings
Filling Sandbags - WW2 Home Front (1 / 4)World War Two - British Home Front - London. Men and young boys fill sandbags in the street. The sandbags were piled against buildings
Filling Sandbags - WW2 Home Front (3 / 4)World War Two - British Home Front - London. Men and young boys fill sandbags in the street. The sandbags were piled against buildings
D-Day - Captured German soldiersGerman soldiers captured by the invading allied forces on Omaha Beach. D-Day began on June 6th, 1944 at 6:30am and was conducted in two assault phases - the air assault landing of allied troops
D-Day - Limbering up for the InvasionAmerican soldiers use the dockside in a small English harbour to keep fit during the pre-landing period. The landing ships are berthed alongside
D-Day - US troops waiting for the moment of attackA tension-filled photograph depicting American troops and medical personnel awaiting the moment of attack during the Normandy landings. The horror of the beaches would only be moments away
WW2 - British troops landing on SicilyThe First day of the Invasion of Sicily. Here, the disembarked Highland division prepare beach roads. Large landing craft unload supplies by raft and human chain. Date: 10th July 1943
D-Day - US Troops resting following initial assaultUS troops rest after the initial assault on the Normandy coast. D-Day began on June 6th, 1944 at 6:30am and was conducted in two assault phases - the air assault landing of allied troops followed by
D-Day - American troops taking coverAmerican troops, including a heavy machine gunner (r) take shelter behind an earth bank during the assault on the normandy coast
D-Day - Naval Artillery supportA converted landing craft fires rockets to support the landing allied troops. D-Day began on June 6th, 1944 at 6:30am and was conducted in two assault phases - the air assault landing of allied
D-Day - Landing of the 13th / 18th HussarsTroops sheltering on mass on a Normandy beach following the landing of the 13th/18th Hussars. D-Day began on June 6th, 1944 at 6
D-Day - Overcoming wire defencesLanded allied troops find little more than a single line of wire defences at this section on this section of the Normandy coast
D-Day - Captured German PrisonersGerman prisoners captured by the 13th/18th Hussars on D-Day. D-Day began on June 6th, 1944 at 6:30am and was conducted in two assault phases - the air assault landing of allied troops followed by an
D-Day - Emabarkation for US assault troopsEmbarkation for US assault troops, about to set sail for the invasion of France. D-Day began on June 6th, 1944 at 6:30am and was conducted in two assault phases - the air assault landing of allied
D Day rehearsalsTroops coming ashore during an exercise to prepare for the D Day Landings in 1944
Waiting for D DayBritish women serve coffee and talk to American Army Ordinancemen waiting to cross the channel to France for the D Day landings in 1944
British troops reading French guide before embarking for the D Day Landings during the Second World War in 1944
Gas attack rehearsal 1938Gas attack rehearsal in Nottingham in 1938. A man with bell and rattle gives a warning of a gas attack in a simulated practice which was filmed to give instruction to other people in the UK
Refugees with gas mask boxesChild refugees with gas mask boxes during World War II
London blackout, World War IILondon shop windows blacked out with paper and posters advertising their wares and with gas mask propaganda on the home front in London during World War II
Stores Services ClubWomen from the armed services in the Stores Services Club hang up their hats and gas masks during World War II
River Emergency Service, World War II. A patrol boat of the River Emergency Service returning from duty flies the gas signal GQH and a member of the crew signals for assistance be semaphore
Firefighters in gas masksARP Firefighters in gas masks during World War II during decontamination exercise
Gas Mask fittingMothers leave an Ilford school with their children after a gas mask fitting. All the schools in Ilford, Essex (London) were opened to enable residents to be fitted with gas masks under the Air Raid
Mobile decontamination unitDemonstration by Hornsey Borough Council of a mobile cleansing unit for gas decontamination squads, invented by one of its workers. The unit folds up into a trailer that can be pulled by a car
Belgian refugees in London are fitted with gas masks at Fulham Borough Council during World War II
WWII safety precautionsA man with a white hat band on a steel lined crowned bowler hat and carrying a gas mask box during world war II
Gas Masks in LondonMan sitting and sleeping in a London park carrying his gas mask box with him in September 1939
Gas Mask drill at school, 1939Gas Mask drill at school. Teacher and pupils wearing gas masks, 1939
Gas Masks for childrenGas Masks and protection for children and nursing mothers during World War II in 1940-1941
Gas Masks, World War IIGroup of men queuing to register, probably for the ARP, wearing gas masks during World War II
Children in gas masksChildren wearing gas masks at a kindergarten with their nurse, or teacher, during World War II
Gas Mask fitting, World War IIWoman giving a man a gas mask fitting during World War II
Family wearing gas masksA family wearing gas masks on a quiet night in at home during World War II
ARPs World War IIARPs in gas masks during World War II during decontamination exercise in London
Gas MasksStudents wearing gas masks while studying during World War II
Gas Masks for babiesA gas mask, or hood for babies being demonstrated at Holborn Town Hall, London. It took three years of development to perfect
Luftwaffe HQ 1939The Reichsluft Fahrt Ministerium (Luftwaffe HQ) in Berlin, Germany in 1939 at the start of World War II
World War II 1941Soldiers landing from a landing craft under cover of a smoke screen during World War II in 1941
a Searchlight BatterySLC radar equipment on an anti-aircraft searchlight battery on the Home Front in England during World War II in 1945
Home Front World War IIA party of London Anti-aircraft gunners watching a dogfight on the Home Front in England during World War II