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The Great Advance on the Western Front : The crossing of the Canal du Nord.
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TRAINING THE "ALL ROUNDERS" OF BRITAIN'S FORCES
There is scarcely any wartime job which is not done by members of the royal Marines, probably Britain's most versatile force. Royal Marines are serving in ships ando n shore all over the world.
The men are trained in many types of gunnery, in the use of searchlights, in all forms of signals, in infantry work and even as pilots for the Fleet Air Arm.
These pictures were taken at at training depot of the Royal Marines at a port in southern England, where many young recruits are now learning the varied duties of the regiment.
Photo Shows: Boat Drill on dry land
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Survivors of " Bourrasque", Dunkirk. WWII
Survivors of the Bourrasque , Dunkirk. WWII (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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WAR ECONOMY
FIRE ENGINE FOR FIFTY SHILLINGS
Firemen of the Finchley AFS Sub Station at Church End, Finchley, have converted a second hand saloon car and "old junk" into a fire engine complete with equipment for the cost of Two Pounds ten shillings. The fire engine is now seeing service.
Photo Shows: The crew on board the fire engine.
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FIRE ENGINE FOR FIFTY SHILLINGS
Firemen of the Finchley AFS Sub Station at Church End, Finchley, have converted a second hand saloon car and "old junk" into a fire engine complete with equipment for the cost of Two Pounds ten shillings. The fire engine is now seeing service.
Photo Shows: One of the firemen loading the equipment on the fire engine
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THE TRAINING OF RAF MEN FOR NIGHT FLYING AND MAINTENANCE WORK
With the great battle for air supremacy which the RAF is now waging against the German Air force the thorough training is given to our pilots and air crew is now daily proving its worth against an enemy still numerically times more powerful. Skilled instructors, may of whom have actually taken part in operations against the enemy, take the cadet pilots and air crew through the various stages of their training until they win the coveted "Wings" or Air gunner" badges. Even then further 'operational' training including night flying and maintenance work in service type aircraft with the newly passed pilots and crews working as complete units is given, before the airmen are reckoned fit to take their places in the battle.
Photo Shows: Arc lights shining light up a Polish airman as he writes the Polish equivalent of "Do Not Turn on the propellor while the engine is being tuned"
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MINISTRY OF FOOD FIND NEW WAR SLOGAN
As part of the opening of a great new anti food waste campaign by the Ministry of Food, a new slogan has been found - ' Food is a munition of war. Don't waste it !
The slogan will be made into the biggest sign ever constructed to be blazoned across the famous riverside frontage of County Hall, Westminster.
Photo Shows: The sign being fitted by men at the County Hall.
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MINISTRY OF FOOD FIND NEW WAR SLOGAN
As part of the opening of a great new anti food waste campaign by the Ministry of Food, a new slogan has been found - ' Food is a munition of war. Don't waste it !
The slogan will be made into the biggest sign ever constructed to be blazoned across the famous riverside frontage of County Hall, Westminster.
Photo Shows: The sign being fitted by men at the County Hall.
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OLD HOARDING POSTERS FOR PAPER SALVAGE
A huge bill poster hoarding in the Strand, London, which measures 31 feet by 20 feet, is being stripped of all the old posters, which it has held in the past, for paper salvage.
It is expected to obtain approximately 2 hundredweight from the hoarding.
Photo Shows: Men at work stripping the hoarding in the Strand.
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OLD HOARDING POSTERS FOR PAPER SALVAGE
A huge bill poster hoarding in the Strand, London, which measures 31 feet by 20 feet, is being stripped of all the old posters, which it has held in the past, for paper salvage.
It is expected to obtain approximately 2 hundredweight from the hoarding.
Photo Shows: Men at work stripping the hoarding in the Strand.
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V Bomb on Aldwych, London, England - 30 June 1944 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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ROYAL HOSPITAL CHELSEA bombed by a V2 rocket
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ROYAL HOSPITAL CHELSEA bombed by a V2 rocket
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TRAINING BRITAIN ' S PARATROOPERS
Before making his first descent from an aircraft the British paratrooper goes through a course of training in which more than 20 mediums are used to ensure perfection in two arts - jumping and landing. these pictures show British paratroopers training at a school in North West England.
Photo Shows: A leap from a ten foot ladder is an early part of the intensive training. Paratroopers swing on steel cables.
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Cambridge crew row full course trial on the Thames
The Cambridge crew, who have arrived at Puney to complete training for the boat race against Oxford - rowed a full course trial from Putney to Mortlake . The race is taking place on 29 March. Photo shows: Peter Haig-Thomas , the Cambridge coach , enveloped in a heavy fur coat as he watched the Cambridge crew at work from the bank of the River Thames at Putney , London
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Air sea rescue demonstration
Gutersloh , British Zone , Germany: Though this dinghy is landbound , a ' rescued ' airman climbs to the safety of a ' Hoverfly ' craft almost stationary over the airfield here during an air sea rescue demonstration in the air display staged for Western Union defence chiefs. Airborne troops dropped over the field and jet fighters zoomed through breath-taking manoeuvres in the display , object of which was to demoonstrate co-operation between Allied air and ground forces . Lord Tedder , retiring British air chief , together with American and Western Union commanders watched the display .
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' AMETHYST'S ' WORD AT PLYMOUTH
The name of H.M.S. Amethyst - the word that is on everyone's lips in Plymouth - inscribed in large letters over the gates of one of the town's railway stations today.
the message ' welcome home to H.M.S.Amethyst ' on the front of the station will be part of the joyous greeting when the ship arrives home tomorrow after her long voyage from the Yangtse River.
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ATLANTIC PACT PRODUCTION BOARD HAS FIRST MEETING
The first meeting of the North Atlantic military production and supply board was held at Lancaster house, London, today.
The board is composed of representatives of the signatories to the Atlantic Pact - Britain, France, Italy, Portugal, Norway, Denmark, the Benelux nations, Iceland, Canada and United States.
Purpose of the talks is to integrate defence, planned of the signatory powers of the pact.
PICTURE SOWS:- Scandinavian delegates at the meeting, with an interpreter. Left to right- Mr . M le MANSOIS FIELD (interpreter): PRINCE GEORG of Denmark: COLONEL LINKHARDT (Denmark) and COLONEL SAEBO of Norway.
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BRITISH WARPLANES LAND IN EIRE .
NAVAL FIGHTERS FORCED ASHORE BY GALE .
For the first time in history, British naval planes landed at Shannon airport, Eire, where two sea furies and three fireflies from the British carrier ' Vengeance ' were unable to land on the flight deck owing to bad weather and were told by radio to make for Shannon.
The planes, which were flying off the West Coast of Ireland, were just able to make Shannon-although they had not the appropriate charts-before their fuel run out .
After refuelling, they took off for a Cornish airfield, although on the way home the plane of Lieutenant Colonel - Commander Nigel Ball, D.S.C., the commanding officer, a Dublin-born naval man, had to land again-this time in Dublin airport-owing to hydraulic trouble.
PICTURE SHOWS:- Refuelling the British planes at Shannon
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FIREMEN FIGHT BLAZE NEAR ST . PAUL'S
The scene as lunch-hour crowds watched firemen - one of whom is seen mounting an escape ladder - fight a blaze at a building on Ludgate Hill , London - St . Paul's cathedral is seen in background .
Within a few minutes of the outbreak flames burst through the roof of the building .
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NEW PLATES FOR ' WASHINGTON '
Pictured here in the NO.6 drydock at Southampton welders repairing plates on the bow of the United States liner ' Washington' (29, 627 tons ). The liner split her bow when she hit the quay wall in Friday's Gale at Southampton.
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NEW TANKER ON TRIALS
8 February 1950
View, looking aft during trials in the North Sea, of the new oil tanker British Reliance, built by Sir James Laing and Sons Ltd. Deptford Yard, Sunderland for the British Tanker Co Ltd. With an overall length of 547 feet and a capacity of 16,000 tons, the British Reliance is a motor vessel having a loaded speed of about 14 knots. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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GIRL OF 16 IN LONDON FOR CHANNEL ATTEMPT
A Yorkshire girl of 16 is training in London for an attempt to swim the English Channel in the coming season. The girl, Margaret Feather, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. George feather of Blenheim terrace, Scarborough, may be an entrant in this year's proposed cross-channel race.
Margaret is being trained at Hampstead (London) Baths by Mr .E.H. Temme , the Baths' super independent and channel swimming expert who last year trained Yorkshire schoolboy Philip Mickman for his successful attempt.
Margaret, who has already swum Morecambe Bay under adverse conditions, is said to by Mr.Temme to have an abundance of energy. He has every confidence in her.
PICTURE SHOWS:- Optimistic smile from Margaret feather during a training spell at Hampstead Baths.
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' PRINCESS ' SPREADS HER GIANT WINGS AT COWES
A 140-ton monster of the air was seen a stage nearer completion at Cowes, Isle of Wight, as the tail-planes and tail fins, together with a portion of the wings were erected by the huge hull of a Princess (S.R.45) flying boat.
The tail-plane sban is 77 feet., and it covers an area of about 1,000 square-foot. The fin and rudder cover an area of about 600 ft.². The Princess flying-boat now under construction by Saunders-Roe, Ltd., Cowes, for B.O.A.C. are the largest ever built in Britain. Each powered by 10 Bristol ' proteus ' propeller turbine engines, the aircraft will have a cruising speed of 380 miles an hour and a still air range of 5,500 miles, with accommodation for 105 passengers. Wingspan of a Princess is 219 foot.6 inches; length is 148 foot.
PICTUER SHOWS:- Men working on a wing section of the Princess flying-boat at Cowes today. The huge tail of the background is seen in background.
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Fire broke out this morning in the basement of the War Office, in a room used to store stationery. Firemen wore special breathing apparatus as they entered the smoke filled building to deal with the blaze.
Photo shows: Firemen at work on their engine at the War Office this morning.
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HOUSES A MILE FROM PORTSMOUTH ARE 'BLITZED' AS DOUBLE EXPLOSION ROCKS NAVAL TOWN.
It looks like the 'blitz' all over again, with street doors askew and slates off the roof, but these are just some of the minor effects of the double explosion which shook this South Coast naval town recently when 1400 tons of shells and bombs exploded at the Royal Naval Ammunition depot here.
There were two main explosion centres - on a string of ammunition barges, eight of which were sunk, and the other on an ammunition loading jetty, where a train was hurled into the warer and the whole of the end of the jetty destroyed.
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NOT AN UNFAMILIAR SIGHT - AS ANOTHER 'BLITZ' HITS PORTSMOUTH.
Residents inspect one of the results of the double explosion which shook this South Coast naval town recently when 1400 tons of shells and bombs exploded at the Royal Naval Ammunition depot here. But this was not the first time that people had seen a boarded up shop front or window, for Portsmouth and nearby Gosport (where this picture was taken) had its fair share of bombing during the war.
There were two main explosion centres - on a string of ammunition barges, eight of which were sunk, and the other on an ammunition loading jetty, where a train was hurled into the warer and the whole of the end of the jetty destroyed.
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HOUSES A MILE FROM PORTSMOUTH ARE 'BLITZED' AS DOUBLE EXPLOSION ROCKS NAVAL TOWN.
It looks like the 'blitz' all over again, with street doors askew and slates off the roof, but these are just some of the minor effects of the double explosion which shook this South Coast naval town recently when 1400 tons of shells and bombs exploded at the Royal Naval Ammunition depot here.
There were two main explosion centres - on a string of ammunition barges, eight of which were sunk, and the other on an ammunition loading jetty, where a train was hurled into the warer and the whole of the end of the jetty destroyed.
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HOUSES A MILE FROM PORTSMOUTH ARE 'BLITZED' AS DOUBLE EXPLOSION ROCKS NAVAL TOWN.
It looks like the 'blitz' all over again, with street doors askew and slates off the roof, but these are just some of the minor effects of the double explosion which shook this South Coast naval town recently when 1400 tons of shells and bombs exploded at the Royal Naval Ammunition depot here.
There were two main explosion centres - on a string of ammunition barges, eight of which were sunk, and the other on an ammunition loading jetty, where a train was hurled into the warer and the whole of the end of the jetty destroyed.
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NOT AN UNFAMILIAR SIGHT - AS ANOTHER 'BLITZ' HITS PORTSMOUTH.
Residents inspect one of the results of the double explosion which shook this South Coast naval town recently when 1400 tons of shells and bombs exploded at the Royal Naval Ammunition depot here. But this was not the first time that people had seen a boarded up shop front or window, for Portsmouth and nearby Gosport (where this picture was taken) had its fair share of bombing during the war.
There were two main explosion centres - on a string of ammunition barges, eight of which were sunk, and the other on an ammunition loading jetty, where a train was hurled into the warer and the whole of the end of the jetty destroyed.
15 July 1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Coventry Cathedral
Coventry Cathedral Ancient and Modern
Owen Mason, from Birmingham, works on part of the vestry in the bombed out ruins of the old Cathedral.
September 1953
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Der deutsche Bandleader, Komponist, Arrangeur und Musikproduzent James Last bekommt Anweisungen bei einem Fotoshooting, Mitte 1970er Jahre. German bandleader, composer and producer James Last gets some briefing at a shooting, mid 1970s.
ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: COMPILATION: Bandleader James Last im Alter von 86 Jahren in Florida gestorben
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Der deutsche Bandleader, Komponist, Arrangeur und Musikproduzent James Last bekommt Anweisungen bei einem Fotoshooting, Mitte 1970er Jahre. German bandleader, composer and producer James Last gets some briefing at a shooting, mid 1970s.
ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: COMPILATION: Bandleader James Last im Alter von 86 Jahren in Florida gestorben
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Aftermath of the Bombing of the Conservative Party Conference, Brighton, Britain - Oct 1984
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BOMB DAMAGE AT THE GRAND HOTEL
Aftermath of the Bombing of the Conservative Party Conference, Brighton, Britain - Oct 1984
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HUGH GRANT AND LIZ ELIZABETH HURLEY - 1995
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PRINCE CHARLES AND CAMILLA PARKER BOWLES AT THE RITZ IN LONDON, BRITAIN - 1999
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PRINCE CHARLES AND CAMILLA PARKER BOWLES AT THE RITZ IN LONDON, BRITAIN - 1999
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PRINCE CHARLES AND CAMILLA PARKER BOWLES AT THE RITZ HOTEL IN LONDON, BRITAIN - 1999
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PRINCE CHARLES AND CAMILLA PARKER BOWLES AT THE RITZ HOTEL IN LONDON, BRITAIN - 1999
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'I'M A CELEBRITY, GET ME OUT OF HERE' TV PROGRAMME, AUSTRALIA - 04 FEB 2004
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'I'M A CELEBRITY, GET ME OUT OF HERE' TV PROGRAMME, AUSTRALIA - 04 FEB 2004
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'I'M A CELEBRITY, GET ME OUT OF HERE' TV PROGRAMME, AUSTRALIA - 04 FEB 2004
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Jordan [Katie Price] DOING THE SPLASH AND GRAB BUSHTUCKER TRIAL
'I'M A CELEBRITY, GET ME OUT OF HERE' TV PROGRAMME, AUSTRALIA - 04 FEB 2004
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What remains of Nahr el-Bared
A resident of the Nahr el-Bared Palestinian refugee camp gestures among the vast destruction. The area was shelled continuously for 3 months by the Lebanese army during their battle with the radical insurgent group Fatah al-Islam. The 3 months of fighting caused the displacement of nearly 40,000 of the camps inhabitants and the destruction of 85% of it's buildings, according to UNRWA. Few of the former residents have returned. (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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St Helena - 2008
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Artist Kerry Skarbakka who specialises in picturing himself spectacularly falling from a series of great heights, Pennsylvania, America - Apr 2009
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Kerry 'slips and falls' from a ladder in this work entitled 'Studio', A dare devil artist has gone to extreme lengths by picturing himself falling from a series of breathtaking heights - including a 700 foot railway bridge. The extraordinary images also show Kerry Skarbakka plunging from a 60 foot high building, a ladder, and even in the bath. In one picture an office worker looks out of her window with bemusement as Mr Skarbakka hurtles past in dramatic fashion. Cleverly disguised harnesses and ropes help create the illusion of falling but Mr Skarbakka has also learnt how to throw himself from small heights without severely injuring himself.A self-confessed thrill seeker, 38 year old Mr Skarbakka is the model in all the pictures but said this was mainly because it was hard to find anyone who would take his place
Artist Kerry Skarbakka, who specialises in picturing himself spectacularly falling from a series of great heights, Pennsylvania, America - Apr 2009
THE FALL GUY
A daredevil artist has gone to extreme lengths by picturing himself falling from a series of breathtaking heights - including a 700 foot railway bridge.
The extraordinary images, which sell for up to GBP 4,000, also show Kerry Skarbakka plunging from a 60 foot high building, a ladder, and even in the bath.
In one picture an office worker looks out of her window with bemusement as Mr Skarbakka hurtles past in dramatic fashion.
Cleverly disguised harnesses and ropes help create the illusion of falling but Mr Skarbakka has also learnt how to throw himself from small heights without severely injuring himself.
A self-confessed thrill seeker, the 38-year-old is the model in all of his pictures, mainly because, he says, it is hard to find anyone who will take his place.
It is his girlfriend Tracy Kwit, 32, who is on hand to photograph the terrifying moment he takes th...
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EXCLUSIVE Mel Gibson's Malibu Church Undercontruction Part 2
Mel Gibson's building his own church to have his sins forgiven. April 13, 2009 X17online.com EXCLUSIVE (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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A climber makes his way across a crevasse using a temporary ladder, Khumbu region, Himalayas, Nepal, Asia
A climber makes his way across a crevasse using a temporary ladder, Khumbu region, Himalayas, Nepal, Asia
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Jeff Koons Exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery, London, Britain - 30 Jun 2009
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Artist Jeff Koons installation titled Caterpillar Ladder (2003)
Jeff Koons Exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery, London, Britain - 30 Jun 2009
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