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Salisbury Cathedral
Image by P. H. Ditchfield

Salisbury Cathedral

Ground plan of the Salisbury Cathedral showing the development of the layout of churches during the medieval period. Despite the complex layout with multiple aisles, transepts (G, H, O, P) and end (R) and side-chapels (W, X, 3-5), it preserves...
Enigma Cypher Machine
Image by Alessandro Nassiri

Enigma Cypher Machine

An ENIGMA cypher machine, used by Nazi Germany during the Second World War to send coded communications. Unknown to the Germans, the Poles, French, and British deciphered the code. (Museum of Science and Technology, Milan)
British Searchlight Operators
Image by Lt. Taylor - War Office Photographer

British Searchlight Operators

Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) personnel operating a searchlight during the Second World War (1939-45). Searchlights, often with the aid of radar, could help identify enemy aircraft for anti-aircraft gunners to shoot.
Barrage Balloons over London
Image by Unknown Photographer

Barrage Balloons over London

A photograph showing barrage balloons over London. The balloons were tethered on wires and deterred low-flying aircraft which could become entangled in them. Balloons were used to protect cities and important sites during the Second World...
Observer Corps Members Sighting Enemy Aircraft
Image by P.O. Bridge (RAF Photographer)

Observer Corps Members Sighting Enemy Aircraft

A photograph showing members of the British Royal Observer Corps and the equipment they used to measure the altitude and position of incoming enemy aircraft during the Second World War (1939-45). The observers were an important element of...
Chain Home Radar Towers
Image by Royal Air Force Photographer

Chain Home Radar Towers

A number of Chain Home radar towers, used by Britain to detect enemy movements during the Second World War (1939-45), particularly as part of the Dowding System during the Battle of Britain of 1940. These towers were at Poling in Sussex...
Air Chief Marshall Hugh Dowding
Image by Ministry of Information Photographer

Air Chief Marshall Hugh Dowding

Air Chief Marshall Hugh Dowding (1882-1970), Commander-in-Chief of RAF Fighter Command during the Battle of Britain of 1940.
Battle of Guilford Court House
Image by H. Charles McBarron

Battle of Guilford Court House

Line of American soldiers at the Battle of Guilford Court House (15 March 1781). Artwork by H. Charles McBarron, from Soldiers of the American Revolution, c. 20th century.
The Battle of Cowpens
Image by Don Troiani

The Battle of Cowpens

The climactic cavalary fight at the end of the Battle of Cowpens (17 January 1781). By Don Troiani, March 2004.
St. Mary's Church, Melton Mowbray
Image by Kev747

St. Mary's Church, Melton Mowbray

Saint Mary's Church, Melton Mowbray, UK.
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