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Neville Chamberlain preparing to board a Lockheed Model 14 Super Electra aircraft for negotiations in Germany, Heston Aerodrome, London, England, United Kingdom, 22 Sep 1938British Prime Minister Chamberlain proclaiming British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain approaching press microphones at Heston Aerodrome near London, England, United Kingdom, upon his return from the Munich Conference, 30 Sep 1938. Note 2 Lockheed Super Electras.Antonia Kelly and others at the launch party of HMS Kelly, Hawthorn Leslie yard, Hebburn, England, United Kingdom, 25 Oct 1938
Neville Chamberlain preparing to board a Lockheed Model 14 Super Electra aircraft for negotiations in Germany, Heston Aerodrome, London, England, United Kingdom, 22 Sep 1938British Prime Minister Chamberlain proclaiming 'peace for our time' before the press at Heston Aerodrome near London, England, United Kingdom, 30 Sep 1938; note the Munich Agreement in his handBritish Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain approaching press microphones at Heston Aerodrome near London, England, United Kingdom, upon his return from the Munich Conference, 30 Sep 1938. Note 2 Lockheed Super Electras.Antonia Kelly and others at the launch party of HMS Kelly, Hawthorn Leslie yard, Hebburn, England, United Kingdom, 25 Oct 1938
Launching of HMS Kelly at the Hawthorn Leslie yard, 25 Oct 1938Prince George, the Duke of Kent, escorted by Captain Louis Mountbatten, inspecting HMS Kelly at Devonport, England, United Kingdom, date unknownWellesley Mark I K7740 of Torpedo Development Unit, Gosport, Hampshire, late 1930sKing George VI of the United Kingdom delivering his radio address announcing Britain’s entry into the war with Germany, Buckingham Palace, London, England, UK, Sept 3, 1939 [staged press photo].
Launching of HMS Kelly at the Hawthorn Leslie yard, 25 Oct 1938Prince George, the Duke of Kent, escorted by Captain Louis Mountbatten, inspecting HMS Kelly at Devonport, England, United Kingdom, date unknownWellesley Mark I K7740 of Torpedo Development Unit, Gosport, Hampshire, late 1930sKing George VI of the United Kingdom delivering his radio address announcing Britain’s entry into the war with Germany, Buckingham Palace, London, England, UK, Sept 3, 1939 [staged press photo].
Typed script of the radio address King George VI of the United Kingdom delivered announcing Britain’s entry into the war with Germany, Buckingham Palace, London, England, UK, Sept 3, 1939. Page 1 of 2.Typed script of the radio address King George VI of the United Kingdom delivered announcing Britain’s entry into the war with Germany, Buckingham Palace, London, England, UK, Sept 3, 1939. Page 2 of 2.German He 111 medium bomber after crash landing near Humbie, Scotland, United Kingdom, 28 Oct 1939. This bomber was on a reconnaissance mission when it was shot down by British fighters.The British Royal family leaving Buckingham Palace to spend Christmas at their country house, Dec 1939. Note King George VI (right), Queen Elizabeth, and the Princesses Elizabeth (left) and Margaret.
Typed script of the radio address King George VI of the United Kingdom delivered announcing Britain’s entry into the war with Germany, Buckingham Palace, London, England, UK, Sept 3, 1939. Page 1 of 2.Typed script of the radio address King George VI of the United Kingdom delivered announcing Britain’s entry into the war with Germany, Buckingham Palace, London, England, UK, Sept 3, 1939. Page 2 of 2.German He 111 medium bomber after crash landing near Humbie, Scotland, United Kingdom, 28 Oct 1939. This bomber was on a reconnaissance mission when it was shot down by British fighters.The British Royal family leaving Buckingham Palace to spend Christmas at their country house, Dec 1939. Note King George VI (right), Queen Elizabeth, and the Princesses Elizabeth (left) and Margaret.
British Royal Tank Regiment recruits training with a Matilda I tank, Farnborough, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom, 1940British Vigilant aircraft at rest, Duxford, England, United Kingdom, 1940Damaged HMS Kelly at Hawthorn Leslie yard, Hebburn, England, United Kingdom, 1940DH.95 Flamingo aircraft of No. 24 Squadron RAF based at RAF Hendon, England, United Kingdom, 1940s
British Royal Tank Regiment recruits training with a Matilda I tank, Farnborough, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom, 1940British Vigilant aircraft at rest, Duxford, England, United Kingdom, 1940Damaged HMS Kelly at Hawthorn Leslie yard, Hebburn, England, United Kingdom, 1940DH.95 Flamingo aircraft of No. 24 Squadron RAF based at RAF Hendon, England, United Kingdom, 1940s
M.9A Master I aircraft at rest at RAF Cranfield, England, United Kingdom, date unknownM.9A Master I aircraft T8559 in flight, date unknownMaster 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, 1940
M.9A Master I aircraft at rest at RAF Cranfield, England, United Kingdom, date unknownM.9A Master I aircraft T8559 in flight, date unknownMaster 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, 1940

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