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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 "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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(posters) Made by: Unknown (artist) 1915
Come and Join this Happy Throngwhole: the image occupies the majority, held within a narrow white border. The title and text are separate and positioned along the top edge and bottom edge, in white. All set against a black background and held within a white border. image: a...
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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.
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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 1945Men of the 15th Indian Corps help to bring ashore a 25-pdr field gun from a landing craft at Elephant Point, south of Rangoon at the beginning of operation 'Dracula', 2 May 1945.
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part of "CENTRAL OFFICE OF INFORMATION POST 1945 COLOUR TRANSPARENCY COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: British Army official photographer 1965-05
THE BRITISH ARMY IN ADEN AND THE SOUTH ARABIAN FEDERATIONThe Radfan Campaign: The Army's high mobility carrier, the Stalwart Mark 1, moving through difficult terrain in South Arabia, May 1965.
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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 CAMPAIGN IN BURMA, APRIL 1945Indian engineers construct a wooden bridge over a shallow stream or 'chaung' during the advance to Rangoon.
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part of "MINISTRY OF INFORMATION SECOND WORLD WAR MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTION" (photographs)
WEST INDIANS IN BRITAIN DURING THE SECOND WORLD WARWest Indian aid to Britain: The furnishing of this recreation hut, at an Anti-Aircraft Command's gun and searchlight site, was funded by donations from the people of St Lucia. In acknowledgement the name of St Lucia is permanently displayed on a plaque....
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(posters) Made by: Ministry of Information (publisher/sponsor) 1939
Togetherwhole: the image fills the majority of the design, with text, in yellow, contained within a black horizontal band at the bottom. All is surrounded by a plain white border. image: a group of seven British empire military personnel in uniform. From left to...