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(art) Made by: Searle, Ronald William Fordham (artist) 1943-07-26
Sick and Dying: Man [Barratt] Sick with Tropical Ulcers and Fever, Three Days before Death, Thailand, 26 July 1943image: A study of the head and shoulders of a sick and emaciated man lying in a bed. He is covered with a blanket, and his head is resting on a backpack.
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(film) 1944
LONDON STREET SCENES AND V1 DEVASTATION [Allocated Title]Views of damaged West End and shots of buildings devastated by V1 flying bombs during Summer 1944.
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(uniforms and insignia)
Pair Flying Boots 1943 Pattern Size 6No description available
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(art) Made by: Gross, Anthony (CBE) (RA) 1941
The Audience at a Concert On Christmas Day
'Convoy' series, 1941 - 1942image: A crowded scene; military personnel are taking their places on the deck of a ship in order to watch a concert.
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(art) Made by: Gross, Anthony (CBE) (RA) 1941
A Game of 'House'
'Convoy' series, 1941 - 1942image: A room full of military personnel sitting on rows of benches playing bingo
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(art) Made by: Gross, Anthony (CBE) (RA) 1941
A Group of Sailors, Soldiers and Airmen in Rough Weather
'Convoy' series, 1941 - 1942image: A group of soldiers, sailors and airmen sit on the deck of a ship, on both boxes and the floor. Other men look out to sea on the right.
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(art) Made by: Gross, Anthony (CBE) (RA) 1941
The Boat Deck ; Soldiers and Airmen on Parade
'Convoy' series, 1941 - 1942image: The deck of a ship and soldiers and airmen are lined up for parade. Two army officers and a soldier are in conversation on the right in the foreground.
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(art) Made by: Gross, Anthony (CBE) (RA) 1940
Basket Ball at Easter Monday Sports, 1940image: Soldiers play basketball on a court in front of the Barracks. Uniformed soldiers are crowded around the edge watching the game. Three planes fly overhead.
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(posters)
YOUR GROUNDNUTS HELP TO FEED FIGHTING FORCES - THANK YOU GAMBIA!image: poster divided into two sections. Top illustration shows three workers processing groundnuts in front of two huge piles of groundnuts with four other workers carrying sacks in left background. Centre background shows a merchant ship ready to...
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(souvenirs and ephemera) Made by: Canada Packers Limited, Canada
tin can, from tunnel in Colditzremoved from a tunnel in Colditz castle; believed to have been used in helping the construction of the tunnel. Issued to Exhibitions for Great Escapes -Returned October 2006.