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  • THE KOREAN WAR 1950 - 1953 THE KOREAN WAR 1950 - 1953

    part of "CENTRAL OFFICE OF INFORMATION KOREAN WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: British official photographer

    Private Bill Douthwaite from the 1st Battalion, Durham Light Infantry, inspects a silk dressing gown, while Private Bob Alderson tries one on at the Durham Light Infantry shop, where a variety of goods, clothing, watches, toys and china could be bought.

  • THE KOREAN WAR 1950 - 1953 THE KOREAN WAR 1950 - 1953

    part of "CENTRAL OFFICE OF INFORMATION KOREAN WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Palmer

    Left to right: Corporal Lynn J McDonald, Tokyo WAC Company, 8232 Army, assigned to 361 Station Hospital; Corporal J R Bishop, Princess Patricia Canadian Light Infantry; Corporal Wendell Williams, Company 'A', 8 Cavalry Regiment, 1 US Cavalry Division...

  • THE KOREAN WAR 1950 - 1953 THE KOREAN WAR 1950 - 1953

    part of "CENTRAL OFFICE OF INFORMATION KOREAN WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Hadley M A (Corporal)

    Norwegian soldiers training in American medical methods at the 279th General Hospital take a break from their duties. They are showing pictures they took on their trip from Oslo to Japan to medical technicians at the camp.

  • THE BRITISH ARMY 1945 - 1975 THE BRITISH ARMY 1945 - 1975

    part of "CENTRAL OFFICE OF INFORMATION POST 1945 COLOUR TRANSPARENCY COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Central Office of Information official photographer

    Spectators watch the Changing of the Guard Ceremony at Horseguards, Whitehall, London during the 1950s.

  • THE ROYAL NAVY 1945 - 1975 THE ROYAL NAVY 1945 - 1975

    part of "CENTRAL OFFICE OF INFORMATION POST 1945 COLOUR TRANSPARENCY COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Royal Navy official photographer

    The Whitby class anti-submarine frigate HMS TENBY photographed in Venice during a visit by the Dartmouth Training Squadron. The crew are manning ship as small passenger launches sail close by.

  • THE BRITISH ARMY 1945 - 1975 THE BRITISH ARMY 1945 - 1975

    part of "CENTRAL OFFICE OF INFORMATION POST 1945 COLOUR TRANSPARENCY COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: British official photographer

    Watched by tourists, the Household Cavalry carries out the Changing the Guard ceremony at Horse Guards Parade, Whitehall in London.

  • BRITISH FORCES IN ADEN 1960 - 1967 BRITISH FORCES IN ADEN 1960 - 1967

    part of "CENTRAL OFFICE OF INFORMATION POST 1945 COLOUR TRANSPARENCY COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: British Army official photographer

    Lance Corporal Meade and Private Newsome, of the Army Catering Corps, spending an afternoon shopping in Aden. A local shop owner shows them children's toys.

  • BRITISH FORCES IN ADEN 1960 - 1967 BRITISH FORCES IN ADEN 1960 - 1967

    part of "CENTRAL OFFICE OF INFORMATION POST 1945 COLOUR TRANSPARENCY COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: British Army official photographer

    Privates Janet Carr and Sylvia Bromwich of 28 Independent Company, Women's Royal Army Corps, pass some goats while exploring Tawahi market in their spare time.

  • SOUTH AFRICAN EX-POW IN LONDON: SERGEANT VISSER TOURS LONDON, ENGLAND, UK, 1945 SOUTH AFRICAN EX-POW IN LONDON: SERGEANT VISSER TOURS LONDON, ENGLAND, UK, 1945

    part of "MINISTRY OF INFORMATION SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Ministry of Information Photo Division Photographer

    South African ex-Prisoner of War Sergeant Visser takes a rowing boat across the Serpentine during a visit to Hyde Park. A swan glides past behind him.

  • SOUTH AFRICAN EX-POW IN LONDON: SERGEANT VISSER TOURS LONDON, ENGLAND, UK, 1945 SOUTH AFRICAN EX-POW IN LONDON: SERGEANT VISSER TOURS LONDON, ENGLAND, UK, 1945

    part of "MINISTRY OF INFORMATION SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Ministry of Information Photo Division Photographer

    Sergeant Visser, a South African ex-Prisoner-of-War, stops to look at the Houses of Parliament, during a visit to London. Big Ben can be clearly seen behind him.

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