Troops advancing across the Somme battlefield. Photo taken from an aeroplane.
Trench cookers of the 191st Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery, in a position near the village of Wancourt, 29 April 1917.
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.
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.
Three French boys looking at a knocked-out German Panther tank in the Falaise pocket, Normandy, 25 August 1944.
The Western Desert 1942: Head and shoulders portrait of a bearded member of the Long Range Desert Group wearing a woolly cap at the wheel of his jeep.
The two 'Women of Pervyse', Mairi Chisholm and the Baroness de T'Serclaes driving their motor ambulance through the ruins of Pervyse.
The Tank Park
The Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS HERMES underway in the 1980s.
The Queen and Princess Elizabeth talk to paratroopers in front of a Halifax aircraft during a tour of airborne forces preparing for D-Day, 19 May 1944.
Winston Churchill, accompanied by Air Marshal the Hon. Sir Ralph Cochrane, Air Officer Commanding in Chief, Transport Command, walks from his Douglas Skymaster Mark I, EW999, at Northolt, Middlesex.
The Prime Minister, Winston Churchill in RAF uniform, accompanied by Air Chief Marshal Sir Charles Portal, Chief of the Air Staff, leaving Consolidated Liberator "Commando" of No. 24 Squadron RAF at Lyneham, Wiltshire, on their return from the Casablanca
The pre-Dreadnought battleship HMS AGAMEMNON, which served in the Mediterranean during the First World War.
The Navy Thanks You
The mushroom cloud generated during Britain's first hydrogen bomb test over Malden Island in the Central Pacific, dropped by a Royal Air Force Valiant bomber, 15 May 1957.
The liner RMS ACQUITANIA dazzle-painted during her role as a troopship during the First World War.
The King with General Lewis, inspecting troops of the American 30th Division, 6 August 1918.
The Industrial Battle : tanks ready for shipment overseas
The Harwich Force at Sea
The Effects of Over-cooking and Keeping Hot
The Duchess of Sutherland sitting with patients at her hospital at Calais during July 1917.
The driver of a Bishop 25-pdr self-propelled gun of 142nd Field Regiment in Sicily, 27 July 1943.
The Commander-in-Chief Home Forces, General Sir Bernard Paget, in the turret of a Crusader tank of 42nd Armoured Division during a large-scale exercise near Malton in Yorkshire, 29 September 1942.
The Commander-in-Chief Home Forces, General Sir Bernard Paget, in a Crusader tank of 42nd Armoured Division during a large-scale exercise near Malton in Yorkshire, 29 September 1942.