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  • THE MALAYAN EMERGENCY 1948-1960 THE MALAYAN EMERGENCY 1948-1960

    part of "IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUM PHOTOGRAPH ARCHIVE COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: British official photographer 1950-04

    Lance 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.

  • THE MALAYAN EMERGENCY 1948-1960 THE MALAYAN EMERGENCY 1948-1960

    part of "IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUM PHOTOGRAPH ARCHIVE COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: British official photographer 1948

    A sentry stands guard while other members of the patrol 'brew up' in the jungle whilst on patrol during the Malayan Emergency.

  • Come and Join this Happy Throng Come and Join this Happy Throng

    (posters) Made by: Unknown (artist) 1915

    whole: 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...

  • COMMONWEALTH FORCES IN NORTH AFRICA 1941 COMMONWEALTH FORCES IN NORTH AFRICA 1941

    (photographs) Made by: Indian Official

    Indian troops move forward in lorries, supported by Matilda tanks, 24 November 1941.

  • THE BRITISH ARMY IN BURMA 1945 THE BRITISH ARMY IN BURMA 1945

    part of "WAR OFFICE, CENTRAL OFFICE OF INFORMATION AND AMERICAN SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: No 9 Army Film & Photographic Unit

    Unloading 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.

  • THE BRITISH ARMY IN BURMA 1945 THE BRITISH ARMY IN BURMA 1945

    part of "WAR OFFICE, CENTRAL OFFICE OF INFORMATION AND AMERICAN SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: No 9 Army Film & Photographic Unit

    Men 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.

  • THE BRITISH ARMY IN ADEN AND THE SOUTH ARABIAN FEDERATION THE BRITISH ARMY IN ADEN AND THE SOUTH ARABIAN FEDERATION

    part of "CENTRAL OFFICE OF INFORMATION POST 1945 COLOUR TRANSPARENCY COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: British Army official photographer 1965-05

    The Radfan Campaign: The Army's high mobility carrier, the Stalwart Mark 1, moving through difficult terrain in South Arabia, May 1965.

  • THE CAMPAIGN IN BURMA, APRIL 1945 THE CAMPAIGN IN BURMA, APRIL 1945

    part of "WAR OFFICE, CENTRAL OFFICE OF INFORMATION AND AMERICAN SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: No 9 Army Film & Photographic Unit

    Indian engineers construct a wooden bridge over a shallow stream or 'chaung' during the advance to Rangoon.

  • WEST INDIANS IN BRITAIN DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR WEST INDIANS IN BRITAIN DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR

    part of "MINISTRY OF INFORMATION SECOND WORLD WAR MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTION" (photographs)

    West 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....

  • Together Together

    (posters) Made by: Ministry of Information (publisher/sponsor) 1939

    whole: 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...

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