A Sergeant Major of the 16th Irish Division having a breakfast meal by a wheatsheaf. The Amiens - Albert Road, 25th August 1916.
A Sea Harrier on the temporary airstrip constructed at San Carlos on the Falkland Islands, named HMS SHEATHBILL, June 1982.
A red MG sports car with Air Vice Marshal Keith Park, at the wheel and Air Vice Marshal Arthur Coningham
A reconnaissance photograph of the heavily-bombed German V-1 flying-bomb assembly and launch complex at Siracourt in France, prior to the final attack on the site by 17 Avro Lancasters of No. 617 Squadron on the afternoon of 25 June 1944.
A Proclamation: Martial Law
A practice 'Upkeep' weapon attached to the bomb bay of Wing Commander Guy Gibson's Avro Lancaster of No. 617 Squadron at Manston, while conducting dropping trials for the Dams Raid off Reculver, May 1943.
A portrait of four smiling Canadians, as they await treatment at a Casualty Clearing Station, Duisans, 3 September 1918.
A pilot of No. 175 Squadron RAF scrambles to his waiting Hawker Typhoon Mk IB fighter-bomber at Le Fresne-Camilly in Normandy, 24 July 1944.
A party of riggers working on the tailplane of a Supermarine Spitfire of No. 601 Squadron at Lentini West, Sicily, 7 September 1943.
A Parachute Factory
A Nursery-School for War Workers' Children
A North American Mustang Mk I of No. 268 Squadron RAF opens fire on a railway locomotive during a low-level sortie over Holland, 4 February 1943.
A North American Mustang Mk I of No. 168 Squadron banking over Pierrefitte-en-Cinglais in Normandy on a tactical reconnaissance sortie, August 1944. Allied tanks can be seen on the road below.
A No. 57 Squadron Lancaster mid-upper gunner in his turret, February 1943.
A motorcyclist with the Women's Royal Air Force (WRAF) on a Clyno motorcycle combination.
A mother and baby both in gas-masks during 1941.
A Middleweight bout at the Grand Fleet Boxing Tournament in 1918 between Chief Carpenter's Mate Gartner (US Navy) and Leading Stoker Roberts (Royal Navy).
A message written on rice paper is put into a container and attached to a carrier pigeon by members of 61st Division Signals at Ballymena, Northern Ireland, 3 July 1941.
A member of the Women's Royal Air Force (WRAF) working on the propellor of an Airco DH9A in 1918.
A member of the crew of an RAF Coastal Command Lockheed Hudson holding a carrier pigeon, 1942.
A member of the ATS (Auxiliary Territorial Service) serving with a 3.7-inch anti-aircraft gun battery, December 1942.
A Mark IV (Male) tank of 'H' Battalion, 'Hyacinth', ditched in a German trench while supporting 1st Battalion, Leicestershire Regiment near Ribecourt during the Battle of Cambrai, 20 November 1917.