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"Operations: A Tapestry of Skill, Strategy, and Legacy" From the military badge symbolizing honor and bravery to the artistry of dry stone walling

Background imageOperations Collection: Commandos wade ashore from landing craft at Juno beach

Commandos wade ashore from landing craft at Juno beach
Photograph showing Commando operations during the invasion of Normandy, June 1944: troops, some with bicycles, going ashore

Background imageOperations Collection: German Tank Commander

German Tank Commander
The commander of a German tank serving with the Panzertruppe Date: 1941

Background imageOperations Collection: Ww2 Germans in France

Ww2 Germans in France
The German army penetrates French defences. Date: June 1940

Background imageOperations Collection: George Chapman, spiritual healer and medium

George Chapman, spiritual healer and medium
George Chapman (1921-2006), English trance spiritual healer and medium. He was active for 60 years through the spirit of Dr William Lang (1852-1937)

Background imageOperations Collection: Masonry Tools 18th C

Masonry Tools 18th C
Various tools used by builders in the 18th century : trowels, spades, saws, baskets, spades, wheelbarrows, hammers, etc. Date: Circa 1760

Background imageOperations Collection: Radio / Ww2 German Army

Radio / Ww2 German Army
German army with field radio in operation Date: 1940

Background imageOperations Collection: Two images operations grinding help bellows Print marked upper right

Two images operations grinding help bellows Print marked upper right
Two images of operations by grinding and with the help of a bellows, Print marked upper right: fol. 9, smashing, crushing (industrial processes), bellows, Jan Luyken, Amsterdam, 1693, paper, etching

Background imageOperations Collection: Jerusalem Water Works Well sinking operations

Jerusalem Water Works Well sinking operations
Jerusalem Water Works. Well sinking operations at Ras el Ain. 1934, Israel

Background imageOperations Collection: Siege Operations In The 15Th Century. From The National And Domestic History Of England By William

Siege Operations In The 15Th Century. From The National And Domestic History Of England By William Aubrey Published London Circa 1890

Background imageOperations Collection: MER298549

MER298549

Background imageOperations Collection: MER298546

MER298546

Background imageOperations Collection: MER298538

MER298538

Background imageOperations Collection: MER298537

MER298537

Background imageOperations Collection: MER298182M

MER298182M

Background imageOperations Collection: MER298182

MER298182

Background imageOperations Collection: Russian Soldiers - Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, China

Russian Soldiers - Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, China
Harbin, China - the largest city of Heilongjiang Province - Russian Troops. In the territory which was formerly Northern Manchuria and which was heavily populated by Russians as well as Chinese

Background imageOperations Collection: Yomping

Yomping
Photograph: Yomping. A line of British troops winding up a rocky hillside, Falklands, 1982. One of fourteen copy photographs of British Army

Background imageOperations Collection: Volvo 202

Volvo 202
Photograph: Volvo 202. Volvo 202 Oversnow vehicle with a column of commandos trailing behind on foot, Falklands, 1982. One of fourteen copy photographs of British Army

Background imageOperations Collection: Lt Col Tim Collins

Lt Col Tim Collins
Digital photograph: Lt Col Tim Collins commanding officer of The Royal Irish Regiment talks to his troops on the eve of the Coalition forces invasion of Iraq.Photographed by WO2 Giles Penfound

Background imageOperations Collection: A marine serving with Mortar Platoon, 40 Commando Royal Mari

A marine serving with Mortar Platoon, 40 Commando Royal Mari
Digital photograph: A marine serving with Mortar Platoon, 40 Commando Royal Marine attached to the Black Watch Battle Group at Camp Dogwood takes an opportunity to have a field shower during a fire

Background imageOperations Collection: Commando raid on Vaagso, Operation Archery 1941

Commando raid on Vaagso, Operation Archery 1941
Operation Archery, also known as the Maaloy Raid - British Combined Operations raid during World War Two against German positions on the island of Vaagso, Norway, on 27th December 1941

Background imageOperations Collection: Air Battle over Africa

Air Battle over Africa
British Blenheim bombers are attacked by Italian fighter planes over North Africa Date: July 1942

Background imageOperations Collection: German stonemasons

German stonemasons
German stone-masons of the 16th century Date: 1510

Background imageOperations Collection: WW1 - The crew of the English Submarine E11

WW1 - The crew of the English Submarine E11
WW1 - The crew of the British HMS E11 submarine, probably around the time of a successful attack on Turkish defences at Gallipoli

Background imageOperations Collection: Imperial Army Series Drill and Field Training. - WWI

Imperial Army Series Drill and Field Training. - WWI
Imperial Army Series Drill and Field Training - Attack, Defence, Outposts, Scouting, Bayonet Fighting, Field Sketching, Night Operations - based on Infantry Training 1914 (4-Company Organisation)

Background imageOperations Collection: Armstrong Whitworth crane

Armstrong Whitworth crane
A hydraulic crane at the Armstrong Works, Elswick, Newcastle upon Tyne, lifting 120 tons. Date: 1887

Background imageOperations Collection: Horse having operation under chloroform, WW1

Horse having operation under chloroform, WW1
A horse is operated on under chloroform by the Army Veterinary Corps during the First World War. Date: 1915

Background imageOperations Collection: Mareth Line, Tunisia, by G. H. Davis

Mareth Line, Tunisia, by G. H. Davis
A large-scale contour map of the complicated Mareth Line in Tunisia, North Africa, where General Montgomery stated that the enemys fate would be decided

Background imageOperations Collection: Thessaloniki, Greece - Allied troops in 1916

Thessaloniki, Greece - Allied troops in 1916
Christmas Greeting 1916 from the historic group of allied forces stationed at Thessaloniki, Greece, the base for operations against pro-German Bulgaria

Background imageOperations Collection: An RAF ground crew service a Republic P-47 Thunderbolt

An RAF ground crew service a Republic P-47 Thunderbolt at Kemajoran Airfield, Batavia, in readiness for operations against the Indonesians in Sourebaya

Background imageOperations Collection: LCC-LFB Change from brass to cork fire helmets

LCC-LFB Change from brass to cork fire helmets
A significant landmark when on 14 July 1934 the LFB started to replace its traditional brass helmet with a new compressed cork design. It would be four years before the changeover was completed

Background imageOperations Collection: London Fire Brigade control room at headquarters

London Fire Brigade control room at headquarters. Officers work at computer stations to coordinate fire and rescue operations

Background imageOperations Collection: London Fire Brigade street fire alarm and telephone point

London Fire Brigade street fire alarm and telephone point
In 1904 the Metropolitan Fire Brigade changed its name to the London Fire Brigade. Less than one year later it was possible for crews to call in to Southwark Headquarters from a remote point

Background imageOperations Collection: Pruning an Apple Tree

Pruning an Apple Tree
Two girls pruning an apple tree on rather dangerous looking step ladders on an orchard in Essex, Engand. Date: 1950s

Background imageOperations Collection: British destroyers leaving Libau for Reval, Baltic, post-WW1

British destroyers leaving Libau for Reval, Baltic, post-WW1
British torpedo boat destroyers leaving the Russian port of Libau (now Liepaja, Latvia) for Reval (now Tallinn, Estonia), as part of Baltic Operations soon after the end of the First World War

Background imageOperations Collection: Plan of a Marquis House

Plan of a Marquis House
Plan of the first floor of a marquis house in 18th century France. Designed by Francois Franque, architect of king Louis XV, for the Marquis of Ville Franche in Avignon. Date: Circa 1760

Background imageOperations Collection: PIT PONIES / 1869

PIT PONIES / 1869
Horse at work in a South Staffordshire colliery [England] Date: 1869

Background imageOperations Collection: TSF WWII, France

TSF WWII, France
TSF position in France to intercept transmissions during World War II

Background imageOperations Collection: Stukas Bomb Moscow

Stukas Bomb Moscow
RUSSIAN FRONT German Stukas raid Moscow - flying over the Kremlin. Date: July 1941

Background imageOperations Collection: Berlin Surrenders

Berlin Surrenders
Berlin commandant, General Karl Weiling, surrenders to the Russians who have over-run his city

Background imageOperations Collection: Soviet Tank Crew

Soviet Tank Crew
A Soviet Tank Crew relax and have a wash, a shave and a haircut

Background imageOperations Collection: Stonemasons

Stonemasons
German stone-masons of the 16th century

Background imageOperations Collection: Is that Enough for Four

Is that Enough for Four
Is that enough for four ? Or should I add some more ?




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"Operations: A Tapestry of Skill, Strategy, and Legacy" From the military badge symbolizing honor and bravery to the artistry of dry stone walling, operations encompass a diverse range of activities that shape our world. In the depths of history, WW2 posters rallied support for the valiant efforts of 52 (Lowland) Division as they carried out their crucial missions. The menacing Stuka aircraft advertised its deadly capabilities while bricklayers in 1827 laid foundations for future generations. Amidst the darkness of coal mines, Durham Pit Ponies played an integral role in ensuring smooth operations underground. Building Emp State Buil showcased grand architectural endeavors that stood tall as symbols of progress. Skilled craftsmen wielded building and masonry tools with precision, shaping structures that would withstand the test of time. In a realm where safety is paramount, air traffic control flight information strips guided planes through skies teeming with life. The compass rose served as a steadfast companion to navigators on perilous journeys across uncharted waters. The Welrod pistol whispered tales from covert operations during times when silence was golden. These snippets from various realms highlight how operations intertwine throughout history - be it military campaigns or construction projects - leaving indelible marks on society's tapestry. As we reflect upon these hints about "operations, " let us appreciate those who have dedicated their lives to executing intricate plans with unwavering dedication and ingenuity, and is through their collective efforts that we witness progress unfold before our eyes – reminding us that behind every great achievement lies a story woven by countless individuals who ensure seamless operations in pursuit of greatness.