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IWM Duxford Donations
(General Information)IWM Duxford is Britain’s best-preserved Second World War fighter station and one of the world’s leading aviation museums. Home to a unique collection of over 200 aircraft, it also showcases one of the finest collections of tanks, military vehicles and...
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Duxford Spring Airshow 2011 [Blu-Ray]
(Planes, Air Show DVDs)With the theme "Women in Aviation" and with no fewer than 34 display items planned from 'fabric and string' barnstormers through WWII warbirds to early jets and the modern military. Flt Lt Juliette Fleming is this year's RAF...
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Duxford Spring Airshow 2011 DVD
(Planes, Air Show DVDs)With the theme "Women in Aviation" and with no fewer than 34 display items planned from 'fabric and string' barnstormers through WWII warbirds to early jets and the modern military. Flt Lt Juliette Fleming is this year's RAF...
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George Cross Heroes
(Lord Ashcroft Gallery)George Cross Heroes pays tribute to the extraordinary courage displayed by so many of the commonwealth's men and women in so many incredible situations over the last 70 years. Michael A. Ashcroft (Author) Pub Date: 28 Oct 2010 Hardback 396pp
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Extraordinary Heroes
(Lord Ashcroft Gallery)A major new gallery opened at the Imperial War Museum London, with the world's largest collection of Victoria Crosses, belonging to Lord Ashcroft, went on display for the first time alongside the Imperial War Museum's existing collection of...
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THE ROYAL AIR FORCE 1950 - 1967
(photographs)Officers of the Women's Royal Air Force working at a radar display consol at RAF Sopley. One officer is using a stylus on the wax paper chinagraph screen.
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WOMEN AT WORK DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR
(photographs)Calibrating weights and measures in Britain. A woman war worker displays a range of weights and measures.
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BLACKOUT ACCESSORIES FOR SALE, SELFRIDGE'S, LONDON, ENGLAND, C 1940
(photographs)A female shop assistant displays a white raincoat for use in the blackout. The colour of the fabric of the coat would mean that the wearer would be clearly visible to other pedestrians and to motorists in the dark streets of the blackout.
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PTs FOR LUNCH: PHYSICAL TRAINING IN THE CANTEEN OF A SOUTHERN SMALL ARMS FACTORY, ENGLAND, 1943
(photographs)A member of the physical training team at this small arms factory somewhere in the South of England swings himself over the parallel bars as part of the display for his fellow war workers in the factory canteen. The workers appear to have forgotten...
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IWM War Story Blog
IWM War Story Blog Home What we’re collecting Afghanistan in Context IWM War Story Blog Imperial War Museum project to encourage servicemen and women to record their personal stories relating to contemporary conflict Feeds: Posts Comments About War Story...
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About War Story « IWM War Story Blog
About War Story « IWM War Story Blog Home What we’re collecting Afghanistan in Context IWM War Story Blog Imperial War Museum project to encourage servicemen and women to record their personal stories relating to contemporary conflict Feeds: Posts...
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Build The Truce
Build The Truce Home About Team Archives Baghdad 2 Al-Mutanabbi Street 2 Baghdad Car 5 Independent Film & Television Colllege 1 The Baghdad Car Starting Conversations Welcome to the Build The Truce. Until June our conversations will connect to a new...
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UKNIWM
UKNIWM Home About UKNIWM News and articles about war memorials in the UK Feeds: Posts Comments Memorial rediscovered after 80 years 22 March, 2011 by ukniwm2 Blog by volunteer fieldworker Gordon Amand A memorial from the Great War has been found while...