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part of "EWIN HARRY (SERGEANT)" (photographs)
SERVICE OF SERGEANT HARRY EWIN WITH THE ROYAL ARTILLERY IN INDIA DURING THE EARLY 1930sMountain guns (3.7 inch pack howitzers) of No.11 Light Battery (RFA) deployed in open positions on a hillside. One gun, crewed by Indian gunners, has just fired a round.
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part of "EWIN HARRY (SERGEANT)" (photographs)
SERVICE OF SERGEANT HARRY EWIN WITH THE ROYAL ARTILLERY IN INDIA DURING THE EARLY 1930sScenes with a marching column on the North West Frontier: Part of the column, consisting of British infantry and pack mule transport, on the march.
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part of "EWIN HARRY (SERGEANT)" (photographs)
SERVICE OF SERGEANT HARRY EWIN WITH THE ROYAL ARTILLERY IN INDIA DURING THE EARLY 1930sScenes with a marching column on the North West Frontier of India: Crossley (India pattern) armoured car and crew parked-up during the march.
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part of "IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUM PHOTOGRAPH ARCHIVE COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: British official photographer 1950-04
THE MALAYAN EMERGENCY 1948-1960Lance Corproral Andrew Robb, probably of the 1st Battalion, The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), rests with a cup of tea and a cigarette in his basha (camp) whilst on a jungle patrol during the Malayan Emergency.
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part of "EWIN HARRY (SERGEANT)" (photographs)
SERVICE OF SERGEANT HARRY EWIN WITH THE ROYAL ARTILLERY IN INDIA DURING THE EARLY 1930sScenes with a marching column on the North West Frontier: Men and mules of No.11 Light Battery (RFA) halted at the roadside.
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part of "IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUM PHOTOGRAPH ARCHIVE COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: British official photographer 1948
THE MALAYAN EMERGENCY 1948-1960A sentry stands guard while other members of the patrol 'brew up' in the jungle whilst on patrol during the Malayan Emergency.
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part of "WETTERN DESMOND (MR)" (photographs)
THE FAR EAST: SINGAPORE, MALAYA AND HONG KONG 1939-1945The Japanese Campaign and Victory 8 December 1941 - 15 February 1942: Lieutenant-General Percival and his party carry the Union Jack on their way to surrender Singapore to the Japanese.
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(photographs) Made by: Indian Official
COMMONWEALTH FORCES IN NORTH AFRICA 1941Indian troops move forward in lorries, supported by a Light Tank Mk VI, 24 November 1941.
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(photographs) Made by: Indian Official
COMMONWEALTH FORCES IN NORTH AFRICA 1941Indian troops move forward in lorries, supported by Matilda tanks, 24 November 1941.
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part of "WAR OFFICE, CENTRAL OFFICE OF INFORMATION AND AMERICAN SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: No 9 Army Film & Photographic Unit
THE BRITISH ARMY IN BURMA 1945Unloading a landing craft of troops and vehicles of the 15th Indian Corps at Elephant Point, south of Rangoon at the beginning of operation 'Dracula', 2 May 1945.