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Background image01456 Premium Framed Print Collection: Men of Grenadier Guards in Italy. Men of Grenadier Guards moving over a picturesque

Men of Grenadier Guards in Italy. Men of Grenadier Guards moving over a picturesque hump-back bridge generally known as Humpty Dumpty. Circa 1940s

Background image01456 Premium Framed Print Collection: 5th Army, Italy Sgt G. W Atkinson of 80 Holly Street

5th Army, Italy Sgt G. W Atkinson of 80 Holly Street
5th Army, Italy Sgt G.W Atkinson of 80 Holly Street, Blackburn Lancs is given a haircut by Dr. Wright of Waterloo Road, Hanley Stoke-on-Trent. Circa 1940s

Background image01456 Premium Framed Print Collection: Indian troops disembarking from their landing craft after commandos had secured the beach

Indian troops disembarking from their landing craft after commandos had secured the beach head. 8th February 1945

Background image01456 Premium Framed Print Collection: Rangers FC team line-up group season Circa 1963-64. Before Scottish cup final

Rangers FC team line-up group season Circa 1963-64. Before Scottish cup final against Dundee. MSI

Background image01456 Premium Framed Print Collection: Indian troops clean up farm houses. 8th army Italy Jemadur Mohd Yaqus

Indian troops clean up farm houses. 8th army Italy Jemadur Mohd Yaqus, Platoon Commander, reads a message from a scout. Circa 1940s

Background image01456 Premium Framed Print Collection: Rain floods an 8th army sector in Italy. (Picture) Priority salvage

Rain floods an 8th army sector in Italy. (Picture) Priority salvage, all hands turn out to save the rations after heavy rain in the Camucin Cortina area of Italy. Circa 13th July 1944

Background image01456 Premium Framed Print Collection: British troops advance through Apennines. A winding road through the Muraglione

British troops advance through Apennines. A winding road through the Muraglione Pass, between San Godenze and San Benedetto, north of Florence. Circa 4th October 1944

Background image01456 Premium Framed Print Collection: A Hudson aircraft of the R. A. F Coastal command sighted and attacked a U-boat in

A Hudson aircraft of the R. A. F Coastal command sighted and attacked a U-boat in
A Hudson aircraft of the R.A.F Coastal command sighted and attacked a U-boat in the Atlantic. Pictured, the U-boat as she lay helpless in the heavy seas awaiting a boarding party from H.M. ships

Background image01456 Premium Framed Print Collection: Waiting for the American 1st Army to reach their positions near Eisborn

Waiting for the American 1st Army to reach their positions near Eisborn, these Germans hid in the long grass on the side of a hillock, out of sight of own liquidation squads

Background image01456 Premium Framed Print Collection: Germans hide behind Red Cross. Typical of the German invaders

Germans hide behind Red Cross. Typical of the German invaders, in Trondheim they have situated their army huts all around the Red Cross hospital in the Oya district of the town

Background image01456 Premium Framed Print Collection: 9th Army: Motorised Infantry Patrol in Italy. The men wind their way down into

9th Army: Motorised Infantry Patrol in Italy. The men wind their way down into the beautiful Arno Valley. Circa 1940s

Background image01456 Premium Framed Print Collection: 8th army front: Adriatic Sector. 75mm guns on half tracks manned by men of

8th army front: Adriatic Sector. 75mm guns on half tracks manned by men of the Kings Dragoon guards. Circa 11th December 1944

Background image01456 Premium Framed Print Collection: The French cruiser Duquesne in Alexandria harbour. June 1943

The French cruiser Duquesne in Alexandria harbour. June 1943

Background image01456 Premium Framed Print Collection: French warships at Alexandria; the cruisers Suffren, Duquesne and Tourbille. June 1943

French warships at Alexandria; the cruisers Suffren, Duquesne and Tourbille. June 1943

Background image01456 Premium Framed Print Collection: Fifth army overcomes enemy strongpoints in Futa Pass. (Picture

Fifth army overcomes enemy strongpoints in Futa Pass. (Picture) The back door to one of the many concrete gun replacements in this area. October 4th 1944

Background image01456 Premium Framed Print Collection: Lieut. Gen Sir Richard McCreery, new 8th army commander, visits brigade HQ

Lieut. Gen Sir Richard McCreery, new 8th army commander, visits brigade HQ. With Major Mills, M.C, inspecting a knocked out Tiger tank at Riccione. Circa 1940s

Background image01456 Premium Framed Print Collection: Corporal H Wells of Plumpton, Sussex, wiping ice from the perspex of a Mitchell bomber in

Corporal H Wells of Plumpton, Sussex, wiping ice from the perspex of a Mitchell bomber in Belgium. Ice formed on the panels - inside and out - overnight while the aircraft was at dispersal. L.A.C

Background image01456 Premium Framed Print Collection: General De Gaulle and General Catroux visit Beirut. Circa July 1941

General De Gaulle and General Catroux visit Beirut. Circa July 1941

Background image01456 Premium Framed Print Collection: A German petrol dump captured between Bardia and Tobruk

A German petrol dump captured between Bardia and Tobruk. Pictured, hundreds of petrol cans full of petrol being loaded on to a British truck. December 1941

Background image01456 Premium Framed Print Collection: The retreating Germans in Italy are doing all they can to hold up the 8th army by

The retreating Germans in Italy are doing all they can to hold up the 8th army by large-scale demolitions, though in many cases these demolitions are not as successful as they would have wished

Background image01456 Premium Framed Print Collection: This photograph was taken out of the cameras found on German parachute troops taken

This photograph was taken out of the cameras found on German parachute troops taken prisoner in Holland and in this country. Pictured, German parachutists machine-gun post in Holland. Circa 1940

Background image01456 Premium Framed Print Collection: Oblique photographic-reconnaissance photograph of the German battleship Tirpitz

Oblique photographic-reconnaissance photograph of the German battleship Tirpitz sheltering in Aas Fjord, Norway, taken by a De Havilland Mosquito of No. 1 Photographic Reconnaissance Unit

Background image01456 Premium Framed Print Collection: British infantry seize 12 villages in drive into Germany

British infantry seize 12 villages in drive into Germany. Pictured, British stretcher bearers in Germany. January 1945

Background image01456 Premium Framed Print Collection: German child soldiers captured near Kulmbach, Germany by the US 3rd Army

German child soldiers captured near Kulmbach, Germany by the US 3rd Army. They were being marched to the Czech border, and though issued with army uniforms had not been given any arms. April 1945

Background image01456 Premium Framed Print Collection: Air Army photographic interpretation unit with 8th army. (Picture) Captain A

Air Army photographic interpretation unit with 8th army. (Picture) Captain A. Haward, of Caterley, Middlesex, working on pictures and maps. Circa 1940s

Background image01456 Premium Framed Print Collection: Fifth Army patrol returning to platoon HQ in La Vergine, Italy. September 5th 1944

Fifth Army patrol returning to platoon HQ in La Vergine, Italy. September 5th 1944

Background image01456 Premium Framed Print Collection: 8th Armys Toilet In The Field Lance Bombardier Gordon Taffy

8th Armys Toilet In The Field Lance Bombardier Gordon Taffy Williams, of Mostyn Street, Llandudno, North Wales, sits in the cab of his lorry and uses his driving mirror when he shaves

Background image01456 Premium Framed Print Collection: Crocodile tanks in Italy. It has now been revealed that the 8th Army have been

Crocodile tanks in Italy. It has now been revealed that the 8th Army have been using ultra-modern flame-throwers called Crocodiles against the Germans. (Picture) Crocodiles in action during combat

Background image01456 Premium Framed Print Collection: Eighth Army troops enter Bologna. (Picture) Cheering crowds gather in thousands to

Eighth Army troops enter Bologna. (Picture) Cheering crowds gather in thousands to greet Allied troops entering Bologna during Second World War. Circa 1940s

Background image01456 Premium Framed Print Collection: General Gotti Porcinari, Commander of the Napoli Division and his staff near Sortino

General Gotti Porcinari, Commander of the Napoli Division and his staff near Sortino, Sicily, after their capture by the British crew of a Sherman tank. July 1943

Background image01456 Premium Framed Print Collection: The advance northwards in the 8th army zone of operations, Italy

The advance northwards in the 8th army zone of operations, Italy, proceeds according to plan. Here a Sherman tank passes through a road barrier at Nicastro as British forces push their way northwards

Background image01456 Premium Framed Print Collection: 8th army men in action near Faenza, Italy. (Picture

8th army men in action near Faenza, Italy. (Picture) Infantrymen crouch down for cover during enemy shelling. Circa January 1945

Background image01456 Premium Framed Print Collection: Argenta (German key defence town) falls to the 8th army

Argenta (German key defence town) falls to the 8th army. (Picture) Men of the 8th Army mopping up in the badly battered town of Argenta, key defence position. Circa 1st May 1945

Background image01456 Premium Framed Print Collection: 8th army chief views battle for Faenza. Major Gen

8th army chief views battle for Faenza. Major Gen. Keighley, 8th army corps commander. 26th November 1944

Background image01456 Premium Framed Print Collection: Italians soldiers surrendering to an Australian soldier in Bardia. January 1941

Italians soldiers surrendering to an Australian soldier in Bardia. January 1941

Background image01456 Premium Framed Print Collection: The 'Tunnellers'of the Royal Engineers lighting explosive fuses for blasting

The "Tunnellers"of the Royal Engineers lighting explosive fuses for blasting
The " Tunnellers" of the Royal Engineers lighting explosive fuses for blasting tunnels in the Rock of Gibraltar. Circa 1941

Background image01456 Premium Framed Print Collection: First pictures to be released of the R. A. F. Ferry Service which flies aircraft built in

First pictures to be released of the R. A. F. Ferry Service which flies aircraft built in
First pictures to be released of the R.A.F. Ferry Service which flies aircraft built in North America across the Atlantic to Britain. (Picture) Control desk in the control tower

Background image01456 Premium Framed Print Collection: 8th Army advances into the Gothic line. (Picture) Welsh infantrymen near the River

8th Army advances into the Gothic line. (Picture) Welsh infantrymen near the River Conca. Circa 1940s

Background image01456 Premium Framed Print Collection: Picture from Algiers shows Gen. Montgomery with Gen. d Havet

Picture from Algiers shows Gen. Montgomery with Gen. d Havet, commander of the Italian 206th Coast Defence division after its surrender. Circa July 1943

Background image01456 Premium Framed Print Collection: A 17pdr anti-tank gun and half-track of 269 / 87th Anti-Tank Regiment approaches the River

A 17pdr anti-tank gun and half-track of 269 / 87th Anti-Tank Regiment approaches the River
A 17pdr anti-tank gun and half-track of 269/87th Anti-Tank Regiment approaches the River Foglia, 1st September 1944

Background image01456 Premium Framed Print Collection: Long columns of vehicles wind over the hills of the Gothic Line

Long columns of vehicles wind over the hills of the Gothic Line, past men who are resting after completion of their tasks. 7th September 1944

Background image01456 Premium Framed Print Collection: This defence position, in the heart of the Gothic Line, was taken by men of 'D'

This defence position, in the heart of the Gothic Line, was taken by men of "D"
This defence position, in the heart of the Gothic Line, was taken by men of " D" Company 6th Lincolns. 2nd September 1944

Background image01456 Premium Framed Print Collection: 20mm land based Oerlikon mobile ack-ack gun in action in Italy. Circa October 1944

20mm land based Oerlikon mobile ack-ack gun in action in Italy. Circa October 1944

Background image01456 Premium Framed Print Collection: A 17-Pounder anti-tank gun of the 46th Division crosses the ford of River Foglia

A 17-Pounder anti-tank gun of the 46th Division crosses the ford of River Foglia, the first obstacle in the Gothic Line. Circa 11th September 1944

Background image01456 Premium Framed Print Collection: The Bailey bridge is a type of portable, pre-fabricated, truss bridge

The Bailey bridge is a type of portable, pre-fabricated, truss bridge. It was developed by the British for military use during the Second World War and saw extensive use by British

Background image01456 Premium Framed Print Collection: Italians in action with Allies on 5th army front among the rocks of Mt

Italians in action with Allies on 5th army front among the rocks of Mt. Lungo, north east of Mignano. 16th December 1943

Background image01456 Premium Framed Print Collection: Italian partisans working with the Allied armies in Pomerance, Italy

Italian partisans working with the Allied armies in Pomerance, Italy. Circa July 1944

Background image01456 Premium Framed Print Collection: French civilians clearing rubble of destroyed houses beside the church in Periers, France

French civilians clearing rubble of destroyed houses beside the church in Periers, France. June 1945



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