Serve in the WAAF with the Men Who Fly
Sergeant Bohumil Furst of No. 310 (Czechoslovak) Squadron is greeted by the squadron mascot on returning to Duxford after a sortie in his Hawker Hurricane Mk I, 7 September 1940.
Royal Air Force armourers check over the sixteen 250lb bombs before they are loaded into Short Stirling bomber N6101
Roll call of the 1st Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers on the afternoon of 1 July 1916, following their assault on Beaumont Hamel during the opening day of the Battle of the Somme.
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
President Roosevelt and Winston Churchill seated on the quarterdeck of HMS PRINCE OF WALES for a Sunday service during the Atlantic Conference, 10 August 1941.
POWs at Stalag 11B at Fallingbostel in Germany welcome their liberators, 16 April 1945.
Officers and S.E.5a Scouts of No. 1 Squadron, RAF at Clairmarais aerodrome near Ypres.
Pilots of No. 33 Squadron RAF, at Larissa, Greece, with Hawker Hurricane Mark I, V7419, in background.
Pilots discuss a sortie by the nose of a Hawker Hurricane Mk IIC of No. 224 Group RAF in north-eastern India, 1943.
Pilot Officer A V "Taffy" Clowes of No. 1 Squadron standing by the nose of his Hawker Hurricane Mk I at Wittering, October 1940.
Officers standing in deadly fumes of gas on the training school.
Officers of 12th Royal Irish Rifles wading through mud in a trench, Essigny, 7 February 1918.
North West Europe 1944 - 1945: Churchill on the east bank of the Rhine, south of Wesel.
North American Mustang Mark IIIs of No. 19 Squadron RAF based at Ford, Sussex, 21 April 1944.
Night and Day - Brush the Cobwebs Away
Naval Party 8901, the Royal Marine garrison of the Falkland Islands evicted by the Argentine invaders, with the Falkland Islands flag outside Government House, Port Stanley, after the Argentine surrender, June 1982.
Mrs D Cheatle from Sheffield operating a capstan lathe at a munitions factory in Yorkshire during 1942.
Mount Hermon and Mount Sannin above the Clouds
Mined, 1918
Milk - The Backbone of Young Britain
Merely to remind you that .......TIME FLIES
Men of the Wiltshire Regiment advancing to the attack through the wire, Thiepval, Somme, 7 August 1916.
Men of The Sherwood Foresters marching along the Amiens-St. QuentinRoad, near Brie, March 1917.