A Parachute Factory
A Nursery-School for War Workers' Children
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 member of the Women's Royal Air Force at a plotting board at an RAF station, circa 1960.
A member of the Women's Royal Air Force (WRAF) working on the propellor of an Airco DH9A in 1918.
A member of the ATS (Auxiliary Territorial Service) serving with a 3.7-inch anti-aircraft gun battery, December 1942.
A London family from Peckham evacuated to Bideford in North Devon during the Second World War.
A Land Army girl holding a chicken, 1944.
A group of evacuees from Bristol arrive at Brent railway station near Kingsbridge in Devon during 1940.
A group of boys evacuated from London and the Thames Estuary at Totnes in South Devon, 1941.
A general view of a warehouse containing 12" shells at the National Filling Factory, Chilwell.
A female munitions worker is lifted into the barrel of a 15-inch naval gun manufactured at the Ordnance Works, Coventry, during the First World War, in order to clean the rifling.
A child using a hammer and chisel to remove a piece of the Berlin Wall after its opening by the East German Government on 9 November 1989.
A Cecil Beaton portrait of a cook in the Women's Royal Naval Service.
A busy howitzer shop at Coventry Ordnance Works. Men and women work together as several gun barrels are transported overhead by pulleys.
'Squadron Leader J A Leathart, DSO, No 54 Squadron'