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  • COMMONWEALTH FORCES IN NORTH AFRICA 1942 COMMONWEALTH FORCES IN NORTH AFRICA 1942

    part of "WAR OFFICE SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Neill (Sgt)

    New Zealand troops wearing gas masks while operating radio equipment during an exercise, 1942.

  • THE CAMPAIGN IN NORTH AFRICA 1941 THE CAMPAIGN IN NORTH AFRICA 1941

    part of "WAR OFFICE SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: No 1 Army Film & Photographic Unit

    The commanding officer of an armoured unit receives a message at his HQ located in a tunnel within the Tobruk perimeter, 12 September 1941.

  • AMERICAN AIRCRAFT IN ROYAL AIR FORCE SERVICE, 1939-1945: FAIRCHILD ARGUS. AMERICAN AIRCRAFT IN ROYAL AIR FORCE SERVICE, 1939-1945: FAIRCHILD ARGUS.

    part of "ROYAL AIR FORCE AIRCRAFT 1941-1959: ATP COLLECTION (GSA 325)" (photographs) Made by: Royal Air Force official photographer

    Argus Mark I, HM164, on the ground at the Burtonwood Repair Depot, Lancashire. After service with the Aeroplane and Armament Experimental Establishment, the aircraft was transferred to the Air Transport Auxiliary.

  • AMERICAN AIRCRAFT IN RAF SERVICE 1939-1945: FAIRCHILD ARGUS. AMERICAN AIRCRAFT IN RAF SERVICE 1939-1945: FAIRCHILD ARGUS.

    part of "ROYAL AIR FORCE AIRCRAFT 1941-1959: ATP COLLECTION (GSA 325)" (photographs) Made by: Ministry of Aircraft Production (MAP)

    Argus Mark I, HM181, on the ground at Heston Airport, Middlesex, following erection by the Heston Aircraft Company. This aircraft joined the Air Transport Auxiliary at White Waltham, Berkshire.

  • AMERICAN AIRCRAFT IN ROYAL AIR FORCE SERVICE, 1939-1945: FAIRCHILD ARGUS. AMERICAN AIRCRAFT IN ROYAL AIR FORCE SERVICE, 1939-1945: FAIRCHILD ARGUS.

    part of "ROYAL AIR FORCE AIRCRAFT 1941-1959: ATP COLLECTION (GSA 325)" (photographs) Made by: Ministry of Aircraft Production (MAP)

    Argus Mark III, HB652, on the ground at Hooton Park, Cheshire, after erection by Martin Hearne Ltd, and prior to joining the Air Transport Auxiliary.

  • AIRCRAFT OF THE ROYAL AIR FORCE, 1939-1945: DE HAVILLAND DH.89 RAPIDE AND DOMINIE. AIRCRAFT OF THE ROYAL AIR FORCE, 1939-1945: DE HAVILLAND DH.89 RAPIDE AND DOMINIE.

    part of "PUNNETT R S" (photographs) Made by: Royal Air Force official photographer

    Dominie C Mark 1, X7382, which served with the Air Transport Auxiliary, on the ground at Hatfield, Hertfordshire.

  • The Control-room at South West Regional Headquarters, Bristol The Control-room at South West Regional Headquarters, Bristol

    (art) Made by: Piper, John (CH) 1940

    image: a room lit by electric light. On the right hand wall is an abstract map, with areas marked with numbers and letters. On the adjacent wall are more symbols, another smaller map and a clock. In the foreground are tables with a glass and carafe.

  • We're in it Together We're in it Together

    (posters) Made by: Henrion, Frederic Henri Kay (artist) 1943

    whole: a photo-montage with the main image positioned left, smaller images occupying the right, and the title positioned along the bottom. image: large, partially coloured image of female telephonist on left. Positioned right four images of various...

  • ROYAL AIR FORCE OPERATIONS IN THE FAR EAST, 1941-1945 ROYAL AIR FORCE OPERATIONS IN THE FAR EAST, 1941-1945

    part of "AIR MINISTRY SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Bridge B (Fg Off)

    Personnel of a signals and instrument unit at work on a forward airfield in Central Burma. They are, (left to right): Sergeant N Taylor of Farnborough, Hampshire, Leading Aircraftman W Davies of Aberayron, Cardiganshire and Corporal E B edmonds of...

  • ROYAL AIR FORCE OPERATIONS IN THE MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA, 1939-1943. ROYAL AIR FORCE OPERATIONS IN THE MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA, 1939-1943.

    part of "AIR MINISTRY SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Royal Air Force official photographer

    Captured Messerschmitt Bf 110D "The Belle of Berlin" in British markings on a landing ground in North Africa. This aircraft served with II/ZG76 in Iraq and was captured after crash-landing near Mosul in May 1941. It was used as a communications aircraft...

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