Second World War Art

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Shop (7)

  • Churchills Navigator

    (Books)

    John Mitchell had a remarkable career. For two years he navigated Churchill to conferences around the world - from North Africa to Italy, the Middle East to Moscow, including the famous Teheran and Yalta conferences. He also flew 'General Lyon...

  • The Blitz (Beginning History S.)

    (Books, Children)

    A bright, colourful book which assumes no previous knowledge, for children of 5-7 years. The book combines historical artwork with short, easy-to-read text suitable for less experienced readers. With a clean, fresh design, clear captions and index, the...

  • Can I Come Home Please?

    (Books, Children)

    Using taped interviews from the Imperial War Museum's extensive Sound Archive, Phil Robins has gathered together this compelling collection of first-hand accounts from people who grew up during the Second World War. Illustrated with many...

  • Cromwell Cruiser Tank 1942–50

    (Land, Tanks)

    The Cromwell Cruiser tank was designed as a result, and soon proved itself one of the fastest and most successful tanks deployed by the Allies during World War 2. This book details the design and development of the Cromwell and its many variants, from...

Collections (3)

  • Treasury: Photographic Section

    (museum's administrative records)

    Correspondence with the Treasury re: the Museum Photographic Section. 3 subfolders as follows: /1 Copyright and reproduction fees and the indexing of the Section's records. 1920-1924 /2 Conference held at the Treasury on Imperial War Museum...

  • National Gallery [Millbank]

    This file relates closely to Old Refs 191/5, 180/5 and 180a/5, in that it concerns loans to the Tate Gallery and the Tate Director, Charles Aitken, in his advisory role on the conditions in which the Art Collection was stored and displayed at Crystal...

  • [JAPANESE SIGN PRELIMINARY SURRENDER AGREEMENT AT RANGOON] [Allocated]

    (film)

    With the unconditional Japanese surrender on 15 August 1945, Lieutenant-General Numata and other Japanese senior officers sign a preliminary surrender agreement at Rangoon, Burma, to facilitate the Allied reoccupation of South East Asia.

Other IWM websites (2)

  • Price comparison site… | Historic Duxford

    Price comparison site… | Historic Duxford Home About IWM Duxford By: Carl 27-03-2011 Duxford's origins , First World War Share Facebook Twitter Digg StumbleUpon Del.icio.us Price comparison site… We’ve been looking at some of the material related to...

  • Historic Duxford Historic Duxford is a new exhibition at IWM Duxford, which will tell the story of this famous RAF station 2011-04-13T09:22:36Z http://blogs.iwm.org.uk/historic-duxford/feed/atom/ WordPress Sarah More hidden stories http://blogs.iwm.org....