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As seen from the Fleet Street rooftops, a V-1 Flying Bomb strikes near Kings Way or Drury Lane with the Law Courts towers in the foreground, London, England, United Kingdom, 3 Aug 1944. Photo 2 of 2.Actress Muriel Pavlow, in WAAF uniform, talking with casting director Bob Lennard at the Globe Theatre (now Gielgud Theatre), London, England, United Kingdom, 1945
As seen from the Fleet Street rooftops, a V-1 Flying Bomb strikes near Kings Way or Drury Lane with the Law Courts towers in the foreground, London, England, United Kingdom, 3 Aug 1944. Photo 2 of 2.Actress Muriel Pavlow, in WAAF uniform, talking with casting director Bob Lennard at the Globe Theatre (now Gielgud Theatre), London, England, United Kingdom, 1945
WAAF members who were training to become instructors of the RAF Educational and Vocational Training Scheme visiting a childrenWAAF members who were training to become instructors of the RAF Educational and Vocational Training Scheme visiting a children
WAAF members who were training to become instructors of the RAF Educational and Vocational Training Scheme visiting a children's day nursery in Edmonton, London, England, United Kingdom, date unknownWAAF members who were training to become instructors of the RAF Educational and Vocational Training Scheme visiting a children's day nursery in Edmonton, London, England, United Kingdom, date unknown
WAAF members who were training to become instructors of the RAF Educational and Vocational Training Scheme visiting a childrenWAAF members who were training to become instructors of the RAF Educational and Vocational Training Scheme visiting a children
WAAF members who were training to become instructors of the RAF Educational and Vocational Training Scheme visiting a children's day nursery in Edmonton, London, England, United Kingdom, date unknownWAAF members who were training to become instructors of the RAF Educational and Vocational Training Scheme visiting a children's health clinic in Edmonton, London, England, United Kingdom, date unknown
WAAF members who were training to become instructors of the RAF Educational and Vocational Training Scheme visiting a childrenChinese Army junior officer celebrating with British soldiers, London, England, United Kingdom, 7 May 1945
WAAF members who were training to become instructors of the RAF Educational and Vocational Training Scheme visiting a children's health clinic in Edmonton, London, England, United Kingdom, date unknownChinese Army junior officer celebrating with British soldiers, London, England, United Kingdom, 7 May 1945
The British Royal family and Prime Minister Winston Churchill responding to the cheering crowds on the surrender of Germany, Buckingham Palace balcony, London, England, United Kingdom, May 8, 1945.Churchill with his Chiefs of Staff at a luncheon at 10 Downing Street, London, England, UK, 7 May 1945
The British Royal family and Prime Minister Winston Churchill responding to the cheering crowds on the surrender of Germany, Buckingham Palace balcony, London, England, United Kingdom, May 8, 1945.Churchill with his Chiefs of Staff at a luncheon at 10 Downing Street, London, England, UK, 7 May 1945
British Prime Minister Clement Attlee and King George VI of the United Kingdom, Buckingham Palace, London, England, United Kingdom, 26 Jul 1945German He-162 Volksjäger on public display after the war in Hyde Park, London, England, United Kingdom, 14 Sep 1945
British Prime Minister Clement Attlee and King George VI of the United Kingdom, Buckingham Palace, London, England, United Kingdom, 26 Jul 1945German He-162 Volksjäger on public display after the war in Hyde Park, London, England, United Kingdom, 14 Sep 1945
King George VI and Queen Elizabeth visit the site of the last V2 to fall on London on Mar 27, 1945 at Vallance Road, Stepney, in the East End, London and 134 people were killed, mostly Jewish refugees, Oct 4, 1945Andrée de Jongh having just been awarded the George Medal at the Buckingham Palace, London, England, United Kingdom, Feb 1946
King George VI and Queen Elizabeth visit the site of the last V2 to fall on London on Mar 27, 1945 at Vallance Road, Stepney, in the East End, London and 134 people were killed, mostly Jewish refugees, Oct 4, 1945Andrée de Jongh having just been awarded the George Medal at the Buckingham Palace, London, England, United Kingdom, Feb 1946
Lord Louis Mountbatten inspecting Malayan troops at Kensington Gardens, London, England, United Kingdom, Jun 1946Lord Louis Mountbatten inspecting Malayan troops at Kensington Gardens, London, England, United Kingdom, Jun 1946
Lord Louis Mountbatten inspecting Malayan troops at Kensington Gardens, London, England, United Kingdom, Jun 1946Lord Louis Mountbatten inspecting Malayan troops at Kensington Gardens, London, England, United Kingdom, Jun 1946
Lord Louis Mountbatten inspecting Malayan troops at Kensington Gardens, London, England, United Kingdom, Jun 1946Lord Louis Mountbatten inspecting Malayan troops at Kensington Gardens, London, England, United Kingdom, Jun 1946
Lord Louis Mountbatten inspecting Malayan troops at Kensington Gardens, London, England, United Kingdom, Jun 1946Lord Louis Mountbatten inspecting Malayan troops at Kensington Gardens, London, England, United Kingdom, Jun 1946
Air Chief Marshal Lord Dowding laying the foundation stone at the Battle of Britain Memorial Chapel at RAF Biggin Hill, London, England, United Kingdom, 24 Jul 1951Josip Tito, Winston Churchill, and Anthony Eden in London, England, United Kingdom, 1 Mar 1953
Air Chief Marshal Lord Dowding laying the foundation stone at the Battle of Britain Memorial Chapel at RAF Biggin Hill, London, England, United Kingdom, 24 Jul 1951Josip Tito, Winston Churchill, and Anthony Eden in London, England, United Kingdom, 1 Mar 1953

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