Allied troops on the flag draped balcony of Palazza Venezia
Allied troops by the Vittoria Emmanuel Memorial.
Allied anti-aircraft fire over Algiers during a night raid, 23 November 1942.
Albert
Aircraft Carrier
Air Vice Marshal Sir Keith Park, commanding the RAF squadrons on Malta, climbs away in his own personal Supermarine Spitfire Mk V, after a ceremony to mark the opening of Malta's new airfield at Safi, May 1943.
Air Raid Wardens Wanted
Air Mechanics of the Women's Royal Air Force (WRAF) working on the fuselage of an Avro 504 aircraft during early 1919.
Aerial photograph showing front line trenches and mine craters near Loos in 1917.
Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, 1943.
A Zero Non Rigid Airship escorts a convoy
A Wasp helicopter from the Ice Patrol Ship HMS ENDURANCE touches down on pack ice during a survey operation in the Antarctic, 1980.
A Warship in Dock
A Union Flag hangs defiantly from a building in the aftermath of the air raid which devastated the centre of Coventry on the night of 14/15 November 1940.
A Swordfish Aircraft Getting Ready to Take Off
A Supermarine Spitfire Mk VIII of No. 155 Squadron about to take off from Tabingaung, Burma, January 1945.
A Supermarine Spitfire Mk IXE of No. 412 Squadron RCAF, armed with a 250-lb GP bomb under each wing, taxies out for a sortie at Volkel, Holland, 27 October 1944.
A Supermarine Spitfire flying alongside a V-1 flying bomb in an attempt to disrupt the airflow over its wing and force it to crash, August 1944.
A Sopwith 1 1/2 Strutter takes off from a ramp on the 'Q' turret of the battlecruiser HMAS AUSTRALIA. This feat was first achieved on 4 April 1918.
A soldier from 101st Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment prepares for D-Day by reading his French handbook at a camp near Portsmouth, 29 May 1944.
A small child on deck with his life belt on board SS EMPRESS OF AUSTRALIA, August 1941.
A sister and a matron from Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service during the First World War.
A Short Sunderland Mk I of No. 10 Squadron RAAF, based at Oban in Scotland, August 1940.
A sergeant of the Royal Flying Corps demonstrates a C type aerial reconnaissance camera fixed to the fuselage of a BE2c aircraft, 1916.