A family relaxes at home in Taunton, Somerset, on a Sunday afternoon during 1942.
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Battle of Langemarck 16-18 August: Horse drawn troop transports churning up dust near Ypres on their way up to the line, approaching the road to Polderhoek, off the Menin Road.
The Battle of Pilckem Ridge: Crossing the Yser Canal at Boesinghe, 31st July 1917.
Prime Minister Winston Churchill and General Sir Bernard Montgomery & his dog (named Rommel) in Normandy at Montgomery's caravan at his headquarters at Chateau Creully, 7 August 1944
Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) girls at the Royal Artillery Experimental Unit at Shoeburyness in Essex, recovering shells from the mud flats at low tide, 1943.
An RAF Morris LRC (light reconnaissance car) alongside a bullock cart on an airfield in the Azores, January 1944.
A member of the crew of an RAF Coastal Command Lockheed Hudson holding a carrier pigeon, 1942.
A Land Army girl holding a chicken, 1944.
Gladys Wilburn, a motor boat driver with the Women's Royal Naval Service, in her boat, the 'BALMACAAN', with her spaniel dog, Southwick, Sussex, 1918.
A pack horse loaded with rubber trench boots (waiders) is led through the mud near Beaumont Hamel on the Somme battlefield, November 1916.
A formal portrait of Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig on horseback at Poperinghe. Haig was Commander-in-Chief of the Western Front, 1915 - 1918.