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A GERMAN INCENDIARY BOMB RECOVERED FROM THE SEA NEAR PLYMOUTH, ENGLAND. THE BOMB WAS MOVED TO THE ...
Photograph
A GERMAN INCENDIARY BOMB RECOVERED FROM THE SEA NEAR PLYMOUTH, ENGLAND. THE BOMB WAS MOVED TO THE ARMAMEMT SECTION, NO 10 SQUADRON RAAF AT MOUNT BATTEN, WHERE IT WAS PHOTOGRAPHED. A PENNY AGAINST THE ...044926
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A Lancaster crew of 576 Squadron RAF which raided Berlin eleven times. The crew in their flying ...
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A Lancaster crew of 576 Squadron RAF which raided Berlin eleven times. The crew in their flying kit are identified, left to right: Sergeant (Sgt) J R (Jock) Mearns RAF, flight engineer; Flying Office...SUK14808
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An Australian crew of No. 617 Squadron RAF, (The Dambusters), dwarfed by the 22,000 pound "Grand ...
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Maker: Hillyard
An Australian crew of No. 617 Squadron RAF, (The Dambusters), dwarfed by the 22,000 pound "Grand Slam" bomb which was first used on 14 March 1945 on the Bielefeld viaduct in northwest Germany. Identif...UK3101
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An unidentified armament crew of 467 Squadron RAAF astride a 4000 lb high explosive blast bomb.
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Maker: Unknown
An unidentified armament crew of 467 Squadron RAAF astride a 4000 lb high explosive blast bomb.P01270.007
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Binbrook, Lincolnshire, England. December 1943. "G for George" the Avro Lancaster Heavy Bomber of ...
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Binbrook, Lincolnshire, England. December 1943. "G for George" the Avro Lancaster Heavy Bomber of No. 460 Squadron RAAF, with the air and ground crews. Left to right: Unidentified ground crew member; ...069819
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Diary of Arthur Thomas, 1916-1918
Digitised Collection
Maker: Thomas, Arthur G
Diary relating to the First World War service of 3470 Corporal Arthur Thomas, 6th Battalion. This diary was written by Thomas between 20 July 1916 and 5 June 1918 and it covers: building fortification...RCDIG0001096
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Diary of Clifford Timothy O'Riordan, 1943
Digitised Collection
Maker: O'Riordan, Clifford Timothy
Diary relating to the Second World War service of 403397 Flying Officer Clifford Timothy O’Riordan, No. 460 Squadron, RAAF. This diary has entries written by O’Riordan dated between 13 April and 29 Ju...AWM2018.785.90
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ENGLAND. 1944-09. A BALLOON CABLE WOUND TIGHTLY AROUND THE WING OF A FLYING BOMB WHICH WAS ...
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ENGLAND. 1944-09. A BALLOON CABLE WOUND TIGHTLY AROUND THE WING OF A FLYING BOMB WHICH WAS BROUGHT DOWN IN 1944-09. THE CABLES WERE FITTED WITH A "DOUBLE PARACHUTE LINK", A DEVICE WHICH AUTOMATICALLY ...SUK12864
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England. 1945-08-05. A collection of RAF bombs, ranging from the 40 pounder to the 22,000 pounder.
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England. 1945-08-05. A collection of RAF bombs, ranging from the 40 pounder to the 22,000 pounder.SUK14595
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England. 1945-08-05. A collection of RAF bombs, ranging from the 40 pounder to the 22,000 pounder.
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England. 1945-08-05. A collection of RAF bombs, ranging from the 40 pounder to the 22,000 pounder.SUK14594
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England. A drawing of three elevator silhouettes of a German Flying Bomb.
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Maker: Herald Newspaper
England. A drawing of three elevator silhouettes of a German Flying Bomb.141417
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England. 1945-08-05. A ground crew member of 617 ? squadron RAF inspecting a bay of 22,000 lb ...
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England. 1945-08-05. A ground crew member of 617 ? squadron RAF inspecting a bay of 22,000 lb "Grand Slam" bombs.SUK14597
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ENGLAND. A 4000-POUND "BLOCK BUSTER" BOMB BEING LOADED INTO THE BOMB BAY OF A RAF LANCASTER ...
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ENGLAND. A 4000-POUND "BLOCK BUSTER" BOMB BEING LOADED INTO THE BOMB BAY OF A RAF LANCASTER BOMBER AIRCRAFT. (DONOR: DR J. MUSGROVE)P00811.001
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ENGLAND. 1944-09. A SECTION OF THE BALLOON BARRAGE IN USE AGAINST FLYING BOMBS. BALLOONS STRETCH ...
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ENGLAND. 1944-09. A SECTION OF THE BALLOON BARRAGE IN USE AGAINST FLYING BOMBS. BALLOONS STRETCH AS FAR AS THE EYE CAN SEE IN THIS BARRAGE WHICH WAS DESCRIBED AS THE GREATEST BALLOON BARRAGE TO BE PLA...SUK12862
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ENGLAND. ?1942. BOMBS READY FOR LOADING ONTO A RAF LANCASTER AIRCRAFT IN READINESS FOR ITS NEXT ...
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ENGLAND. ?1942. BOMBS READY FOR LOADING ONTO A RAF LANCASTER AIRCRAFT IN READINESS FOR ITS NEXT SORTIE. (BRITISH AIR MINISTRY PHOTOGRAPH, VH10041).128618
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England. C. 1944-09. A general view of the balloon site where the first flying bomb was brought ...
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England. C. 1944-09. A general view of the balloon site where the first flying bomb was brought down by a balloon. The crater is in the background and a demolished barn in the foreground.SUK12865
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England. C. 1944-10. Aircrew members being instructed in the operation of the Type 35 camera ...
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England. C. 1944-10. Aircrew members being instructed in the operation of the Type 35 camera control which is tied in with the bomb and photo-flash release so that a photograph is taken automatically ...UK2146
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England. C. 1944-06. A provisional sectional drawing of the German flying bomb.
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England. C. 1944-06. A provisional sectional drawing of the German flying bomb.SUK12427
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England. C. 1944-09. A section of the balloon defence put up against the flying bomb. Balloons ...
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England. C. 1944-09. A section of the balloon defence put up against the flying bomb. Balloons stretched as far as the eye could see in this barrage, the greatest that has ever been put into the air.SUK12863
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England. C. 1945-03. A ten-tonner 22,000 lb bomb is gently lowered into position on a bomb ...
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England. C. 1945-03. A ten-tonner 22,000 lb bomb is gently lowered into position on a bomb trolley.SUK14440