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  • SERVICE OF F G MORRISON AS A SIGNALS OFFICER WITH THE BRITISH AND BRITISH INDIAN ARMY 1936 - 1945 SERVICE OF F G MORRISON AS A SIGNALS OFFICER WITH THE BRITISH AND BRITISH INDIAN ARMY 1936 - 1945

    part of "MORRISON F G" (photographs)

    Wireless operators of C Set Unit using First World War equipment for inter-Brigade communications, Peshawar District Signals, Khyber Pass.

  • Wireless Operators : on duty in an observation post, hewn out of the sandstone Wireless Operators : on duty in an observation post, hewn out of the sandstone

    (art) Made by: McBey, James 1917-08-09

    image: two British wireless operators stand in a cave-like observation post, wearing headsets over their ears. The foremost man writes with pencil and paper, the second man's face obscured behind him. The upper wall of the post is constructed with...

  • Camiers Road Camiers Road

    (art) Made by: Mudie-Cooke, Olive

    image: a view along a straight section of the Camiers road in northern France, with telegraph poles lining both sides of the road. There is a line of what appear to be barrels or tree trunks on the right side of the road, and there are parts of a...

  • A 5.5 INCH GUN CREW ON THE ITALIAN FRONT, 10 JANUARY 1944 A 5.5 INCH GUN CREW ON THE ITALIAN FRONT, 10 JANUARY 1944

    part of "MINISTRY OF INFORMATION SECOND WORLD WAR COLOUR TRANSPARENCY COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: War Office official photographer

    Signaller Cummings, of Swansea, South Wales, sends a message from the Observation Post near Sessa Aurunca, Garigliano River Valley, Italy.

  • The Observation Post : 'No reply, Sir . . . Line cut again' The Observation Post : 'No reply, Sir . . . Line cut again'

    (art) Made by: Holiday, Gilbert

    image: an observation post in a trench. An infantry officer stands by the parapet holding a pair of binoculars, looking down at an infantryman, who sits on the firestep attempting to communicate to headquarters via telephone.

  • Signals Signals

    (art) Made by: Freeth, Hubert Andrew (RA)

    image: A view looking down on a canvas structure covered with leaves and open on two sides. Inside there is a soldier sitting on the ground speaking into a field telephone. A second soldier sits crouches next to him. Behind them two other soldiers sit...

  • Signals Signals

    (art) Made by: Freeth, Hubert Andrew (RA)

    image: A view of a row of smoking furnaces outdoors, with two uniformed soldiers in the foreground supervising the proceedings.

  • Field Telephone Field Telephone

    (art) Made by: Freeth, Hubert Andrew (RA)

    image: A view of a uniformed soldier with a rifle slung over his shoulder sitting on the ground talking into a field telephone. A second soldier sits on the ground behind him, reading. They are in an open-sided canvas structure. In the background there...

  • Field Telephone Field Telephone

    (art) Made by: Freeth, Hubert Andrew (RA)

    image: Two uniformed soldiers sit on the ground, under canvas. One is looking at a piece of paper in his lap, the other is reading into a field telephone.

  • West Country Manoeuvres: The Wireless Truck West Country Manoeuvres: The Wireless Truck

    (art) Made by: Ardizzone, Edward Jeffrey Irving 1941

    image: A view of two trucks parked in the road. The truck on the right is being unloaded. Next to it there are two soldiers lying on the bank and another man adjusting a bycicle. Two men are reaching into the back of the truck on the right, in which...

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