The National Archives UK
- 20,155 photos
- 74.4M views
- Member since 2010
-
Last upload was
yesterday - 🇬🇧
When were these photos taken?
Where were these photos taken?
31% of these photos are geotagged.
Popular tags
These links will take you to Flickr.com. For now.
Photos of interest
These photos have had lots of views, comments, and favourites.
Recent uploads
The last upload was yesterday.
Photograph of Hezekiah Moscow uploaded yesterday
Chinese military map, 1850s uploaded 17 September
Henry VII's seal uploaded 18 August
'On War Work in Britain' poster uploaded 16 July
Clause 28 protest leaflet uploaded 2 June
VE Day Instrument of Surrender uploaded 22 April
"Spring suits" Victorian advertisement uploaded April 2025
Mary Wheatland, the Bognor bathing woman, 1903 uploaded March 2025
Police raid on Fitzroy Square uploaded February 2025
Photograph of Noor Inayat Khan uploaded January 2025
Mince pie recipe uploaded December 2024
Photograph of Charles Harold Moore, champion one-legged swimmer uploaded November 2024
Black figure on illuminated initial from Abbreviatio of The Domesday Book uploaded October 2024
The Free Thai Movement uploaded September 2024
Peta the Home Office cat uploaded August 2024
Conversations
Here’s a selection of the conversations happening on these photos::
Photograph of Hezekiah Moscow
- Flickr Foundation said:
- Flickr Foundation said:
VC Book Wing Commander H I Edwards, RAF aircraft in bombing raid Artist Reginald Mount
-
OakRidge said:
Bristol Blenheim if anyone was wondering.
-
Wing Lam said:
"Air Commodore Sir Hughie Idwal Edwards VC, KCMG, CB, DSO, OBE, DFC (1 August 1914 – 5 August 1982) was a senior officer in the Royal Air Force, Governor of Western Australia, and an Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest decoration for gallantry “in the face of the enemy” that can be awarded to members of the British and Commonwealth armed forces. Serving as a bomber pilot in the Royal Air Force, Edwards was decorated with the Victoria Cross in 1941 for his efforts in leading a bombing raid against the port of Bremen, one of the most heavily-defended towns in Germany. He became the most highly-decorated Australian serviceman of the Second World War."
regimental-books.com.au/product/hughie-edwards-vc-dso-dfc... -
Wing Lam said:
"On 4th July, 1941, he led an important attack on the Port of Bremen, one of the most heavily defended towns in Germany. This attack had to be made in daylight and there were no clouds to afford concealment. During the approach to the German coast several enemy ships were sighted and Wing Commander Edwards knew that his aircraft would be reported and that the defences would be in a state of readiness. Undaunted by this misfortune he brought his formation 50 miles overland to the target, flying at a height of little more than 50 feet, passing under high-tension cables, carrying away telegraph wires and finally passing through a formidable balloon barrage. On reaching Bremen he was met with a hail of fire, all his aircraft being hit and four of them being destroyed.
Nevertheless he made a most successful attack, and then with the greatest skill and coolness withdrew the surviving aircraft without further loss."
regimental-books.com.au/product/hughie-edwards-vc-dso-dfc...
CO 1069-415-27
-
Lady Antigua1 said:
Some sort of Sports Day? I see sack races and tug-o-war. Can't pick up the location. Almost looks like T.N. Kirnon School but I'm sure it isn't.
-
Michaelm17 said:
A sport's day attended by the Governor on Antigua - showing sack race and tug-o-war. Possibly St John's ? Verified by Nat Archives
-
Gabriella Howell said:
Held in the grounds of Government House, Antigua & Barbuda.
No comments. Yet.
Do you know anything about what’s in these photos?