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M.19 Master II aircraft of the Empire Central Flying School landing at RAF Hullavington, England, United Kingdom, 1940sM.27 Master III aircraft of the Empire Central Flying School at RAF Hullavington, England, United Kingdom, date unknown
M.19 Master II aircraft of the Empire Central Flying School landing at RAF Hullavington, England, United Kingdom, 1940sM.27 Master III aircraft of the Empire Central Flying School at RAF Hullavington, England, United Kingdom, date unknown
Members of the Auxiliary Territorial Service carrying recently arrived rifles made by the American firm Winchester, Britain, 1940sSergeant Holland speaking with Section Officer Bewkey while Corporal Tomkinson places markers on a wall map and Aircraftwoman Tarrant recorded data on a chalkboard, on set of film Coastal Command, Pinewood Studios, Iver Heath, England, United Kingdom, 1942
Members of the Auxiliary Territorial Service carrying recently arrived rifles made by the American firm Winchester, Britain, 1940sSergeant Holland speaking with Section Officer Bewkey while Corporal Tomkinson places markers on a wall map and Aircraftwoman Tarrant recorded data on a chalkboard, on set of film Coastal Command, Pinewood Studios, Iver Heath, England, United Kingdom, 1942
US Ambassador to the UK John Winant speaking to USMC Platoon Sergeant John Allen, Jr. at Court of St. JamesUS Navy sailors playing cards, Londonderry, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, date unknown
US Ambassador to the UK John Winant speaking to USMC Platoon Sergeant John Allen, Jr. at Court of St. James's, London, England, United Kingdom, 1940s US Navy sailors playing cards, Londonderry, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, date unknown
Various aircraft at RAF Mandy, England, United Kingdom, 1940sWAAF Aircraftwoman 2nd Class Patricia Graham, US Army Corporal H. Bielski, WAAF Aircraftwoman 2nd Class Maclean, and US Army Lieutenant Peyton Mathias listening to a radio broadcast at the Over-Seas Club of St James
Various aircraft at RAF Mandy, England, United Kingdom, 1940sWAAF Aircraftwoman 2nd Class Patricia Graham, US Army Corporal H. Bielski, WAAF Aircraftwoman 2nd Class Maclean, and US Army Lieutenant Peyton Mathias listening to a radio broadcast at the Over-Seas Club of St James's, London, England, United Kingdom, 1942
WAAF and RAF radio operators recording meteorological reports from aircraft and ships, Central Forecasting Station, Dunstable, Bedfordshire, England, United Kingdom, 1940sWAAF C. F. Garnet helping an RAF airman unpack a rudder and elevator unit, possibly RAF Bridgnorth, Shropshire, England, United Kingdom, 1942
WAAF and RAF radio operators recording meteorological reports from aircraft and ships, Central Forecasting Station, Dunstable, Bedfordshire, England, United Kingdom, 1940sWAAF C. F. Garnet helping an RAF airman unpack a rudder and elevator unit, possibly RAF Bridgnorth, Shropshire, England, United Kingdom, 1942
WAAF C. F. Garnet working with the RAF Maintenance Unit, possibly RAF Bridgnorth, Shropshire, England, United Kingdom, 1942WAAF cine-projectionist preparing a 16mm sound projector, RAF Ford, Sussex, England, United Kingdom, 1940s
WAAF C. F. Garnet working with the RAF Maintenance Unit, possibly RAF Bridgnorth, Shropshire, England, United Kingdom, 1942WAAF cine-projectionist preparing a 16mm sound projector, RAF Ford, Sussex, England, United Kingdom, 1940s
WAAF mechanics M. Agnew, M. H. Arnott, and C. W. Fraser inspecting a M.19 Master II aircraft at RAF Errol, Scotland, United Kingdom, 1940sWAAF members having a meal, possibly RAF Bridgnorth, Stanmore, England, United Kingdom, 1942
WAAF mechanics M. Agnew, M. H. Arnott, and C. W. Fraser inspecting a M.19 Master II aircraft at RAF Errol, Scotland, United Kingdom, 1940sWAAF members having a meal, possibly RAF Bridgnorth, Stanmore, England, United Kingdom, 1942
WAAF personnel and ground crew members waving off Pilot Officer W. H. Eager RCAF and his crew of a Lancaster B Mark I bomber of No. 61 Squadron RAF, RAF Syerston, Flintham, Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom, 1942-1943; this bomber was later lost during a raid on Mannheim, Germany on 10 Aug 1943WAAF recruit C. F. Garnet attending a training course, possibly RAF Bridgnorth, Shropshire, England, United Kingdom, 1942
WAAF personnel and ground crew members waving off Pilot Officer W. H. Eager RCAF and his crew of a Lancaster B Mark I bomber of No. 61 Squadron RAF, RAF Syerston, Flintham, Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom, 1942-1943; this bomber was later lost during a raid on Mannheim, Germany on 10 Aug 1943WAAF recruit C. F. Garnet attending a training course, possibly RAF Bridgnorth, Shropshire, England, United Kingdom, 1942
WAAF recruits listening to a lecture on centrifugal force and torque motors, possibly RAF Bridgnorth, Shropshire, England, United Kingdom, 1942African-American steward serving Caucasian-American officers aboard a US destroyer, Londonderry, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, Jan 1942
WAAF recruits listening to a lecture on centrifugal force and torque motors, possibly RAF Bridgnorth, Shropshire, England, United Kingdom, 1942African-American steward serving Caucasian-American officers aboard a US destroyer, Londonderry, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, Jan 1942
British and American sailors greeting each other, Londonderry, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, Jan-Feb 1942Construction at the American Londonderry Naval Base, Londonderry, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, circa early 1942
British and American sailors greeting each other, Londonderry, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, Jan-Feb 1942Construction at the American Londonderry Naval Base, Londonderry, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, circa early 1942

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