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To the Unknown British Soldier in France
Togo the mascot of the British battleship 'Dreadnought'
Tommy the tortoise, the pet of Mrs Dudley Beresford, was injured by shrapnel during the barrage of a German air raid on London on 29 September 1917.
Tous ensemble pour une seule victoire [All together for a single victory]
Train pulling away from platform 6 at Chester Station, sometime in 1944.
Train to be a Nurse
Travoys Arriving with Wounded at a Dressing-Station at Smol, Macedonia, September 1916
Tray containing a ration book and the weekly ration of sugar, tea, margarine, 'national butter', lard, eggs, bacon and cheese as issued to an adult in Britain during 1942.
Treat 'Em Rough - Join the Tanks
Trench cookers of the 191st Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery, in a position near the village of Wancourt, 29 April 1917.
Troops advancing across the Somme battlefield. Photo taken from an aeroplane.
Troops and transport of British 50th Division on the Normandy beaches, 7 June 1944.
Troops come ashore on one of the Normandy invasion beaches, past the White Ensign of a naval beach party, 7 June 1944.
Troops evacuated from Dunkirk enjoying tea and other refreshments at Addison Road station in London, 31 May 1940.
Troops Landing on C Beach, Suvla Bay, Later in the Day, 7th August 1915
Troops of the 2nd Monmouthshire Regiment leap from their Universal carrier during an exercise near Newry in Northern Ireland, 26 April 1941.
Troops of the 4th Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment (29th Division) marching to the trenches. Acheux-en-Amiénois, Somme, 27 June 1916.
Troops of the American Army at Havre, 12 July 1918.
Troops outside their dug-outs in Bazentin-le-Petit, Somme, July 1916.
Troops supposedly "going over the top" at the start of the Battle of the Somme in 1916. In reality the photo was taken during a training exercise.
Turn Over a New Leaf - Eat Vegtables Daily to Enjoy Good Health
Two ATS girls operate a mobile power plant on an anti-aircraft gun site
Two Battle of Britain fighter pilots, Flight Lieutenant Brian Kingcome (left), commanding officer of No 92 Squadron RAF and his wingman, Flying Officer Geoffrey Wellum, next to a Spitfire at RAF Biggin Hill, Kent, 1941