The British troops practices intensive invasion exercises along coast in England during World War II. The British Prime Minister Winston Churchill reviews the exercises. Landing craft on a beach. Troops wade in water. Tanks, war material and vehicles on the coast. Explosions in water.
Home life of British steel worker. The man is gardening. His wife comes out of their house and talks to him. The man and woman enter the house. The man seated with his family at dinner. A photograph of the man's nephew, who is a soldier in Malaya. British soldiers in Malaya line up and receive their pay at a pay window. U.S. airmen, stationed in Britain, receiving their pay in pounds, Sterling. U.S. soldiers shopping in the UK.
Allied officials in Africa during World War II. British General Field Marshal Henry Maitland Wilson, also known as 'Jumbo' Wilson and French General Charles De Gaulle meet and shake hands. They salute and walk past British Honor Guard. Director General of the UNRRA (United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration) Herbert Lehman gets out of a car and is greeted by his daughter who is with a WAC (Women's Army Corps) unit in Algiers. They embrace. Lehman and his daughter walk down stairs. Lehman seated at a table with advisors.
Well-wishers stand on a pier at Canadian Forces Base Esquimalt (CFB Esquimalt) in British Columbia, to bid farewell to Canadian sailors preparing to leave on destroyers heading to the West Indies on a training tour. One sailor kisses his baby held in her mother's arms. Brief glimpse of crew members aboard a destroyer. The Royal Canadian Navy White Ensign, displayed on a destroyer. Sailors attending to their respective duties as a destroyer prepares to leave the dock. The destroyer, HMCS "Restigouche" displaying "HOO" on its hull, backing away from the dock, past another destroyer, still tied up. View of officers on the bridge and sailors lined up on deck as the ship continues backing into the harbor. View from land, as both destroyers head out to sea, past the Bickford Tower, at the entrance to the Esquimalt harbor. The destroyers underway into the setting sun
Coal strip mining in Alberta, British Columbia, Canada. Canadian Rockies seen clearly in distance. A man operates a bulldozer and scrapes a layer of coal from an exposed seam. A large power shovel picks up the coal and loads it into a dump truck. The loaded truck drives down a dirt road. View from truck cab of driver at the wheel of the truck. The loaded truck proceeds downward on left side of road, far from road edge, while empty trucks keep to their own left coming up, nearer the road edge.
A group of British Army officers and soldiers make way for a Mk I Tank (male) armed with 6 pounder guns, moving towards the battlefield prior to the Battle of Arras, France, during the First World War.
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