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Background imageMilitary equipment Collection: Practice in Morse Signalling, 1944. Creator: Unknown

Practice in Morse Signalling, 1944. Creator: Unknown
Practice in Morse Signalling, 1944. From "Boy Scouts, by E. E. Reynolds. [Collins, London, 1944]

Background imageMilitary equipment Collection: The Civil War in America: General Stuart (Confederate) with his cavalry... 1862. Creator: Unknown

The Civil War in America: General Stuart (Confederate) with his cavalry... 1862. Creator: Unknown
The Civil War in America: General Stuart (Confederate) with his cavalry scouting in the neighbourhood of Culpepper Courthouse - from a sketch by our special artist, 1862

Background imageMilitary equipment Collection: The International Exhibition: the Admiralty Department of the Naval Court, 1862. Creator: Smyth

The International Exhibition: the Admiralty Department of the Naval Court, 1862. Creator: Smyth
The International Exhibition: the Admiralty Department of the Naval Court, 1862. The subject selected for our Engraving is that part of the Naval Court devoted to the contributions of the Lords of

Background imageMilitary equipment Collection: The International Exhibition: armoury, or porte-fusils, by Jules Fossey, in the French Court

The International Exhibition: armoury, or porte-fusils, by Jules Fossey, in the French Court, 1862. Creator: Unknown
The International Exhibition: armoury, or porte-fusils, by Jules Fossey, in the French Court, 1862....a beautiful work in carved walnut-wood...The base...consists of two cupboards, with glazed doors

Background imageMilitary equipment Collection: RAF flying suit, 1940s. Creator: Unknown

RAF flying suit, 1940s. Creator: Unknown
RAF flying suit, 1940s. One-piece " Sidcot" flying suit 1940 Pattern, worn by pilots in Britains Royal Air Force during World War II

Background imageMilitary equipment Collection: Bronze Medal honoring the 371st Infantry, 1918. Creator: Henri Teterger

Bronze Medal honoring the 371st Infantry, 1918. Creator: Henri Teterger
A commemorative Bronze Medal, produced in France in 1918, honoring the United States 371st Infantry Regiment. The 371st and 372nd U.S

Background imageMilitary equipment Collection: Memorial 147 US Engineer Combat Battalion

Memorial 147 US Engineer Combat Battalion
This is in the grounds of the Chateau d Englesqueville on the D514 behind Omaha Beach. In 1944 the grounds were filled with tents

Background imageMilitary equipment Collection: YWCA Poster, Back our girls over there, WW1

YWCA Poster, Back our girls over there, WW1
YWCA Poster, design by Clarence F Underwood, Back our girls over there, United War Work Campaign, First World War. 1918

Background imageMilitary equipment Collection: Reconnaissance equipment is fitted to the fuselage of a Spitfire by airmen of a Royal Air

Reconnaissance equipment is fitted to the fuselage of a Spitfire by airmen of a Royal Air Force Reconnaissance Unit before flying out on a mission

Background imageMilitary equipment Collection: At an aircraft receiving depot, cadets are being x-rayed in modern manner

At an aircraft receiving depot, cadets are being x-rayed in modern manner, miniature film being used. The films after development are projected on to a screen and cases of suspected T.B

Background imageMilitary equipment Collection: RADAR equipment used for offensive and defensive purposes

RADAR equipment used for offensive and defensive purposes. The Radar " Chain Home" station was as one of the first types of radiolocation stations to be erected in the defence of Great

Background imageMilitary equipment Collection: These EWS (Emergency Water Supply) tanks, typical of hundreds all over the country

These EWS (Emergency Water Supply) tanks, typical of hundreds all over the country, have had so much rubbish thrown into them that their usefulness for fire-fighting is seriously affected

Background imageMilitary equipment Collection: A famous Scottish Regiment on manoeuvres in Malaya during the Second World War

A famous Scottish Regiment on manoeuvres in Malaya during the Second World War. The troops show how they have adapted themselves to the conditions of warfare which would prevail in Malaya by cutting

Background imageMilitary equipment Collection: A military procession of army personnel passing through the streets of Hull or nearby

A military procession of army personnel passing through the streets of Hull or nearby area. Picture shows The Bren Gun Carrier. Serial number T33548 number 41, passing a local hotel

Background imageMilitary equipment Collection: Picture shows a red hot Bren gun carrier track links being hardened to withstand

Picture shows a red hot Bren gun carrier track links being hardened to withstand the constant wear. The Universal Carrier

Background imageMilitary equipment Collection: R A O C men learning the recovering of capsizes tanks at a Midlands training centre

R A O C men learning the recovering of capsizes tanks at a Midlands training centre. England. The Royal Army Ordnance Corps (RAOC) was a corps of the British Army

Background imageMilitary equipment Collection: A photograph of a group of Bevin Boy miners receiving their equipment on their

A photograph of a group of Bevin Boy miners receiving their equipment on their first day at Askern Coliiery near Doncaster, South Yorkshire

Background imageMilitary equipment Collection: Prime Minister Winston Churchill seen here during a visit to the North East coast of

Prime Minister Winston Churchill seen here during a visit to the North East coast of England to inspect coastal defences and fortification as Germany and her allies amass troops

Background imageMilitary equipment Collection: Lieutenant Commander Lionel 'Buster'Crabb of the Royal Navy

Lieutenant Commander Lionel "Buster"Crabb of the Royal Navy
Lieutenant Commander Lionel " Buster" Crabb of the Royal Navy, pictured at Livorno in Northern Italy during the Second World War

Background imageMilitary equipment Collection: Leatherwork for howitzers and 8 pdr guns, made at Swindon Works, c. 1915

Leatherwork for howitzers and 8 pdr guns, made at Swindon Works, c. 1915
This array of items shows the type of leatherwork that was undertaken at Swindon Works for both howitzers and 8 pdr guns, as requested by the Royal Arsenal

Background imageMilitary equipment Collection: Nordenfelt anti-aircraft gun in V Shop, Swindon Works c. 1915

Nordenfelt anti-aircraft gun in V Shop, Swindon Works c. 1915
This striking image shows a newly made 6 pdr Nordenfelt anti-aircraft gun complete with mounting platform and protective skirting

Background imageMilitary equipment Collection: Damaged railway lamps, 1942

Damaged railway lamps, 1942
These rather forlorn looking lamps appeared in an article from the April 1942 edition of the GWR Magazine. The article looks at the daily toll of damaged and lost locomotive equipment

Background imageMilitary equipment Collection: US soldiers embarking a ship in a GWR South Wales Dock, 1942

US soldiers embarking a ship in a GWR South Wales Dock, 1942
The GWR docks in South Wales became busy points for the arrival and departure of US troops from mid 1942 when the first American ship to arrive at the Companys docks berthed at Swansea on the 18th

Background imageMilitary equipment Collection: A corridor brake composite carriage converted into a rail mobile emergency canteen, 1941

A corridor brake composite carriage converted into a rail mobile emergency canteen, 1941
In November 1941 this 56 feet corridor brake composite carriage was converted at Swindon Works into a rail mobile emergency canteen

Background imageMilitary equipment Collection: War time work in Q Shop at Swindon Works, 1942

War time work in Q Shop at Swindon Works, 1942
This image was taken in March 1942 and shows four women operating a large pressing machine in Q Shop. The women are making 4.5inch copper bands for ammunition shells

Background imageMilitary equipment Collection: WW1 - Scottish soldiers return from combat

WW1 - Scottish soldiers return from combat
Scottish soldiers return from combat in 1916. Original version was held at the Musee du Luxembourg. See 10094865 for a colour version (cropped) Date: 1916

Background imageMilitary equipment Collection: Wartime communications centre HAY03_01_035

Wartime communications centre HAY03_01_035
Royal Naval Cordite Factory, Wareham Road, Holton Heath, Wareham St. Martin, Dorset. A photograph taken during the Second World War showing the interior of the control trench

Background imageMilitary equipment Collection: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Pictured are three Avro Vulcan B1As of the Waddington Wing in flight sometime in 1957. The B1As pictured were fitted with Electronic Countermeasures (ECM) system in a new larger tail cone

Background imageMilitary equipment Collection: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Pictured is an RAF SE5a of 47 Squadron fitted with an over wing Hythe camera gun. The Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5 was a British biplane fighter aircraft of the First World War

Background imageMilitary equipment Collection: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
An FE.2b two-seat fighter pictured high above the trenches on the Western Front When the RAF was formed on 1 April 1918, there were seven squadrons of F.E.2s serving as night bombers

Background imageMilitary equipment Collection: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Pictured is a Bristol Scout of 3 Squadron RFC fitted with a.303in Lee Enfield rifle with the stock cut off, pictured at St Omer in 1914

Background imageMilitary equipment Collection: Spitfire TE311 LF XVIE returns to the runway at RAF Coningsby following her display

Spitfire TE311 LF XVIE returns to the runway at RAF Coningsby following her display as part of the BBMF. The iconic Spitfire is a single seat British fighter aircraft credited

Background imageMilitary equipment Collection: The Dakota of the BBMF takes off to start its display routine

The Dakota of the BBMF takes off to start its display routine. The Royal Air Force Battle of Britain Memorial Flight (RAF-BBMF)

Background imageMilitary equipment Collection: A Hurricane Mk IIC which forms part of the BBMF above RAF Conningsby

A Hurricane Mk IIC which forms part of the BBMF above RAF Conningsby. The Royal Air Force Battle of Britain Memorial Flight (RAF-BBMF)

Background imageMilitary equipment Collection: A Hurricane Mk IIC starting her display routine which forms part of the BBMF

A Hurricane Mk IIC starting her display routine which forms part of the BBMF. The Royal Air Force Battle of Britain Memorial Flight (RAF-BBMF)

Background imageMilitary equipment Collection: RAF Voyager Aircraft

RAF Voyager Aircraft
A Royal Air Force Voyager tanker aircraft at RAF Lossiemouth, in preparation for deployment on Exercise Red Flag in the United States in company with Typhoons from 1(Fighter) Squadron

Background imageMilitary equipment Collection: Royal Air Force Tornado GR4 Aircraft from 617 Squadron with Storm Shadow Cruise Missiles

Royal Air Force Tornado GR4 Aircraft from 617 Squadron with Storm Shadow Cruise Missiles
A Tornado GR4 aircraft with 617 Squadron based at RAF Lossiemouth is pictured fitted with the Storm Shadow cruise missile firectly under the fuselage

Background imageMilitary equipment Collection: A view from the rear of the BBMFs Avro Lancaster Thumper Mk III

A view from the rear of the BBMFs Avro Lancaster Thumper Mk III. The Lancaster is the most famous and successful RAF heavy Bomber of World War Two

Background imageMilitary equipment Collection: Battle of Britain Memorial Flight Chipmunk WK518 with engine covers open and ready

Battle of Britain Memorial Flight Chipmunk WK518 with engine covers open and ready for inspection at RAF Coningsby. The two de Havilland Canada Chipmunks held on charge by the RAF Memorial Flight are

Background imageMilitary equipment Collection: A close up of Battle of Britain Memorial Flight Chipmunk WG486 at RAF Coningsby

A close up of Battle of Britain Memorial Flight Chipmunk WG486 at RAF Coningsby. The two de Havilland Canada Chipmunks held on charge by the RAF Memorial Flight are the last in RAF service

Background imageMilitary equipment Collection: RAF Coningsby Station Commander taxies a Hurricane Mk IIC of the BBMF at RAF Conningsby

RAF Coningsby Station Commander taxies a Hurricane Mk IIC of the BBMF at RAF Conningsby. The Royal Air Force Battle of Britain Memorial Flight (RAF-BBMF)

Background imageMilitary equipment Collection: Typhoon Jet Lands at RAF Northolt for Olympics Security Exercise

Typhoon Jet Lands at RAF Northolt for Olympics Security Exercise
Pictured: A Royal Air Force Typhoon jet arrives at RAF Northolt, West London, ahead of an Olympics air security exercise. Typhoon fighter jets arrived at RAF Northolt today (Wednesday 2 May)

Background imageMilitary equipment Collection: Tornado GR4 Carrying Storm Shadow Missiles

Tornado GR4 Carrying Storm Shadow Missiles
An RAF Tornado GR4 aircraft carrying two Storm Shadow missiles under the fuselage. This long-range air-launched and conventionally-armed missile equips RAF Tornado GR4 squadrons

Background imageMilitary equipment Collection: German parachute troops, WW2

German parachute troops, WW2
Germanys Newest Weapon - The Parachute Troops. The New Method of Warfare in the Attack on the Low Countries. Date: 1940

Background imageMilitary equipment Collection: WWI German Mauser Gewehr M 98 rifle bayonet

WWI German Mauser Gewehr M 98 rifle bayonet
First World War German Mauser Gewehr M.98 butcher blade rifle bayonet. Manufactured by Packohlger & Co. Solingen in its metal scabbard. Firearms & Equipment

Background imageMilitary equipment Collection: Chinese helped by American air power, parachutes dropping supplies, ammunition and equipment, 1944

Chinese helped by American air power, parachutes dropping supplies, ammunition and equipment, 1944. From The War in Pictures, Sixth Year

Background imageMilitary equipment Collection: Portrait of military, Poland

Portrait of military, Poland Poland. Date of Photograph:1945 circa

Background imageMilitary equipment Collection: First World War: cannons of the Italian army in Ronchi dei Legionari

First World War: cannons of the Italian army in Ronchi dei Legionari, Photography of the Austro-Hungarian Empire Ronchi dei Legionari. Date of Photograph:1916-1918



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