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  • His Needs Come First His Needs Come First

    (posters) Made by: Henrion, Frederic Henri Kay (artist) 1939

    whole: the image occupies the majority, set against a blue background. The title and text are integrated and positioned in the lower centre and lower right, in black, in khaki, and in brown. image: a half-length depiction of a British paratrooper,...

  • Jumping Tower for the Training of Polish Parachute Troops at Largo, Fife Jumping Tower for the Training of Polish Parachute Troops at Largo, Fife

    (art) Made by: Bawden, Edward 1943

    image: A training tower for parachutists with a figure hanging from a parachute attached to the upper crane

  • WINSTON CHURCHILL DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR IN THE UNITED KINGDOM WINSTON CHURCHILL DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR IN THE UNITED KINGDOM

    part of "AMERICAN (US) EMBASSY SECOND WORLD WAR PHOTOGRAPH LIBRARY: CLASSIFIED PRINT COLLECTION" (photographs)

    Winston Churchill watches an invasion exercise carried out by the US Airborne Division in the United Kingdom along with General Dwight D Eisenhower, Commander-in-Chief of the Allied Expeditionary Force, in March 1944 during preparations for the Normandy...

  • WINSTON CHURCHILL DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR IN THE UNITED KINGDOM WINSTON CHURCHILL DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR IN THE UNITED KINGDOM

    part of "AMERICAN (US) EMBASSY SECOND WORLD WAR PHOTOGRAPH LIBRARY: CLASSIFIED PRINT COLLECTION" (photographs)

    Winston Churchill talks with members of a US airborne unit and American war correspondents during his recent inspection of invasion exercises in the United Kingdom in March 1944.

  • WINSTON CHURCHILL DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR IN THE UNITED KINGDOM WINSTON CHURCHILL DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR IN THE UNITED KINGDOM

    part of "AMERICAN (US) EMBASSY SECOND WORLD WAR PHOTOGRAPH LIBRARY: CLASSIFIED PRINT COLLECTION" (photographs)

    US Airborne troops demonstrate an 81mm mortar to Winston Churchill and General Dwight D Eisenhower, Commander-in-Chief of the Allied Expeditionary Force, during an inspection of US invasion forces in the United Kingdom in March 1944.