773 items in this album on 39 pages.

General Władysław Sikorski decorating Polish-American pilot Francis Gabreski, Britain, 1940sHudson Mk IV bomber with experimental gear at Boscombe Down, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, 1940sM.9A Master I aircraft at rest at RAF Cranfield, England, United Kingdom, date unknownM.9A Master I aircraft T8559 in flight, date unknown
General Władysław Sikorski decorating Polish-American pilot Francis Gabreski, Britain, 1940sHudson Mk IV bomber with experimental gear at Boscombe Down, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, 1940sM.9A Master I aircraft at rest at RAF Cranfield, England, United Kingdom, date unknownM.9A Master I aircraft T8559 in flight, date unknown
Master M.19 Master II aircraft in flight, date unknownMen of 161 Infantry Officer Cadet Training Unit of Royal Military College with 2-inch mortar, Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, Berkshire, England, United Kingdom, 1940Polish submarine Orzel in port, Britain, 1940Proctor Mark III aircraft (HM 358) of No. 12 Radio School on the ground at RAF St Athan, Glamorgan, Wales, United Kingdom, WW2-era
Master M.19 Master II aircraft in flight, date unknownMen of 161 Infantry Officer Cadet Training Unit of Royal Military College with 2-inch mortar, Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, Berkshire, England, United Kingdom, 1940Polish submarine Orzel in port, Britain, 1940Proctor Mark III aircraft (HM 358) of No. 12 Radio School on the ground at RAF St Athan, Glamorgan, Wales, United Kingdom, WW2-era
Roc aircraft in flight over England, United Kingdom, 1940Sailors conducting bayonet drill aboard HMS Rodney, Firth of Forth, Scotland, United Kingdom, 1940The Duke of Kent Prince George inspecting destroyer HMS Kelley at Devonport, England, United Kingdom, 1939-1941; note Captain Louis MountbattenKing George VI of the United Kingdom inspecting the crew of Norwegian destroyer Draug, Portsmouth, England, United Kingdom, May 1940
Roc aircraft in flight over England, United Kingdom, 1940Sailors conducting bayonet drill aboard HMS Rodney, Firth of Forth, Scotland, United Kingdom, 1940The Duke of Kent Prince George inspecting destroyer HMS Kelley at Devonport, England, United Kingdom, 1939-1941; note Captain Louis MountbattenKing George VI of the United Kingdom inspecting the crew of Norwegian destroyer Draug, Portsmouth, England, United Kingdom, May 1940
WAAF member machine stitching a patch onto a kite balloon at an RAF station in the United Kingdom, May 1940With a streak of black smoke behind it, this Do 17 aircraft was losing altitude due to battle damage, Britain, circa May 1940HMS Kelly on the River Tyne in England, United Kingdom after S-Boat damage off the Netherlands, mid-May 1940Damaged HMS Kelly at Hawthorn Leslie yard, Hebburn, England, United Kingdom, mid-1940
WAAF member machine stitching a patch onto a kite balloon at an RAF station in the United Kingdom, May 1940With a streak of black smoke behind it, this Do 17 aircraft was losing altitude due to battle damage, Britain, circa May 1940HMS Kelly on the River Tyne in England, United Kingdom after S-Boat damage off the Netherlands, mid-May 1940Damaged HMS Kelly at Hawthorn Leslie yard, Hebburn, England, United Kingdom, mid-1940
Damaged HMS Kelly in drydock at the Hawthorn Leslie yard, Hebburn, England, United Kingdom, mid-1940Lord Gort in London, England, United Kingdom, circa Jun 1940View of boiler room from the lower deck abord damaged HMS Kelly, Hawthorn Leslie yard, Hebburn, England, United Kingdom, mid-1940James Lacey, circa 1940s
Damaged HMS Kelly in drydock at the Hawthorn Leslie yard, Hebburn, England, United Kingdom, mid-1940Lord Gort in London, England, United Kingdom, circa Jun 1940View of boiler room from the lower deck abord damaged HMS Kelly, Hawthorn Leslie yard, Hebburn, England, United Kingdom, mid-1940James Lacey, circa 1940s

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