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  • COMMONWEALTH FORCES IN NORTH AFRICA 1942 COMMONWEALTH FORCES IN NORTH AFRICA 1942

    part of "WAR OFFICE SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Neill (Sgt)

    New Zealand troops wearing gas masks while operating radio equipment during an exercise, 1942.

  • BRITISH FORCES IN THE MIDDLE EAST, 1945-1947 BRITISH FORCES IN THE MIDDLE EAST, 1945-1947

    part of "WAR OFFICE SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Drennan A (Sergeant)

    Sergeant Maurice Bass, supervising non-commissioned officer at the NAAFI Postal Records Headquarters, Abassia, near Cairo, overseas the packing of 'Voices of the Forces' discs in metal containers ready for transportation to the United Kingdom. On the...

  • THE CAMPAIGN IN NORTH AFRICA 1941 THE CAMPAIGN IN NORTH AFRICA 1941

    part of "WAR OFFICE SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: No 1 Army Film & Photographic Unit

    The commanding officer of an armoured unit receives a message at his HQ located in a tunnel within the Tobruk perimeter, 12 September 1941.

  • AMERICAN AIRCRAFT IN ROYAL AIR FORCE SERVICE, 1939-1945: FAIRCHILD ARGUS. AMERICAN AIRCRAFT IN ROYAL AIR FORCE SERVICE, 1939-1945: FAIRCHILD ARGUS.

    part of "ROYAL AIR FORCE AIRCRAFT 1941-1959: ATP COLLECTION (GSA 325)" (photographs) Made by: Royal Air Force official photographer

    Argus Mark I, HM164, on the ground at the Burtonwood Repair Depot, Lancashire. After service with the Aeroplane and Armament Experimental Establishment, the aircraft was transferred to the Air Transport Auxiliary.

  • AMERICAN AIRCRAFT IN RAF SERVICE 1939-1945: FAIRCHILD ARGUS. AMERICAN AIRCRAFT IN RAF SERVICE 1939-1945: FAIRCHILD ARGUS.

    part of "ROYAL AIR FORCE AIRCRAFT 1941-1959: ATP COLLECTION (GSA 325)" (photographs) Made by: Ministry of Aircraft Production (MAP)

    Argus Mark I, HM181, on the ground at Heston Airport, Middlesex, following erection by the Heston Aircraft Company. This aircraft joined the Air Transport Auxiliary at White Waltham, Berkshire.

  • AMERICAN AIRCRAFT IN ROYAL AIR FORCE SERVICE, 1939-1945: FAIRCHILD ARGUS. AMERICAN AIRCRAFT IN ROYAL AIR FORCE SERVICE, 1939-1945: FAIRCHILD ARGUS.

    part of "ROYAL AIR FORCE AIRCRAFT 1941-1959: ATP COLLECTION (GSA 325)" (photographs) Made by: Ministry of Aircraft Production (MAP)

    Argus Mark III, HB652, on the ground at Hooton Park, Cheshire, after erection by Martin Hearne Ltd, and prior to joining the Air Transport Auxiliary.

  • AIRCRAFT OF THE ROYAL AIR FORCE, 1939-1945: DE HAVILLAND DH.89 RAPIDE AND DOMINIE. AIRCRAFT OF THE ROYAL AIR FORCE, 1939-1945: DE HAVILLAND DH.89 RAPIDE AND DOMINIE.

    part of "PUNNETT R S" (photographs) Made by: Royal Air Force official photographer

    Dominie C Mark 1, X7382, which served with the Air Transport Auxiliary, on the ground at Hatfield, Hertfordshire.

  • Brigade Headquarters: Signallers and Linesmen Brigade Headquarters: Signallers and Linesmen

    (art) Made by: Roberts, William (RA) 1918

    image: a group of stylised figures installing communication lines outside a Brigade Headquarters housed in a dugout. Light shines down on the scene from the left illuminating one side of the figures.

  • Rosieres Valley, 1918 Rosieres Valley, 1918

    (art) Made by: Roberts, William (RA) 1918

    image: the figures of four stylised signallers laying a wire across a heavily battle-scarred landscape. Clouds of dark smoke billow from the ground not far away. There is a village on the horizon in the distance, and another in the valley beyond the...

  • Signallers Signallers

    (art) Made by: Roberts, William (RA) 1918

    image: a scene with six British signallers laying a wire in a trench. The two men in the centre appear to be shouting at one another, perhaps as a result of the noise of artillery fire, and the others look on, transfixed in their pose. A wounded man lies...

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