WWII - Great Britian

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Redsands Fort, Thames Estuary, 1943 See us at www.homefronthistory.co.uk for much more wartime history on the Home Front
The bombing of John Lewis, September 1940 | The War Years | Oxford Street | Branches O-R | Branch finder
John Lewis a day after the bombing • Oxford Street • 1940
CV-16
HMS Duke of York at speed in the Pacific a few days before the Japanese…
HMS Hood - Colorizations By Users | Gallery
HMS Hood (51) - incrociatore da battaglia della classe Admiral Entrata in servizio 15 maggio 1920 Caratteristiche generali Dislocamento Pieno carico 1918: 45.925 t 1940: 49.136 t Lunghezza 262,3 m Larghezza 31,7 m Pescaggio 10,1 m Propulsione 25 caldaie a petrolio Yarrow, 4 gruppi turboriduttori Brown-Curtiss, 4 assi eliche, Velocità 1920: 31 nodi (57 km/h) 1941: 29 nodi (54 km/h) Autonomia 1931: 5.332 mn a 20 nodi (10.000 km a 37 km/h) Equipaggio 1921: 1.169 1941: 1.418
Canal History
London during the Blitz. Unattributed #WW2 #world war #britain More
Homeware, Garden & Offers As Seen In Paper
Britain at War (WW2): St. Paul's framed by ruins
World War II Today
St Thomas's Hospital in Lambeth which was badly damaged in an air raid during September 1940.
Short Stirling Mk.V, PJ956, India, 1944. Source: Jack D. Canary Special Collection, San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive.
The Vintage Guide To London: Photo
Westminster Abbey bomb damage (1941)