RRP: £5.00 Price: £2.00 You save £3.00 (60%) | Ref: BHC 009000 British Prisoners of 1st British Airborne Division taken at Arnhem September 1944
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RRP: £5.00 Price: £2.00 You save £3.00 (60%) | Ref: BHC 009001 British Prisoners of 1st British Airborne Division taken at Arnhem September 1944 (No 2)
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RRP: £5.00 Price: £2.00 You save £3.00 (60%) | Ref: BHC 009002 British Prisoners of 1st British Airborne Division taken at Arnhem September 1944
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RRP: £5.00 Price: £2.00 You save £3.00 (60%) | Ref: BHC 009003 Walking wounded taken by a German photographer, 10th Parachute Battalion (Sgt Shaw second from left) and CSM Brown (with stick) of the 11th Parachute Battalion on the Utrechtseweg between Oosterbeek and ...
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RRP: £5.00 Price: £2.00 You save £3.00 (60%) | Ref: BHC 009004 British Prisoners of 1st British Airborne Division taken at Arnhem September 1944
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RRP: £5.00 Price: £2.00 You save £3.00 (60%) | Ref: BHC 009005 Sappers Grier and Robb pictured by a Luftwaffe photgrapher, this picture was one of the first German pictures to reach Britain through neutral channels.
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RRP: £5.00 Price: £2.00 You save £3.00 (60%) | Ref: BHC 009006 Unnamed Captain arrived at the Pagoda wearing nothing but a blanket for trousers and civilian shoes.
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RRP: £5.00 Price: £2.00 You save £3.00 (60%) | Ref: BHC 009007 Private Jimmy Carr, Lance Corporal Harold Cook and RQMS Dave Morris, 11 Parachute Battalion taken prisoners on Sunday 24th September. This picture is taken on Weverstraat.
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RRP: £5.00 Price: £2.00 You save £3.00 (60%) | Ref: BHC 009008 Rescued soldiers sorting out their weapons at the Pagoda in Nijmegen
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RRP: £5.00 Price: £2.00 You save £3.00 (60%) | Ref: BHC 009009 Photograph taken outside the Pagoda Nijmegen of men from various units after their succesful evacuation from Arnhem
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RRP: £5.00 Price: £2.00 You save £3.00 (60%) | Ref: BHC 009010 One of the most iconic photographs of the Arnhem operation, General Urquhart defies the hostile fire to have his photograph taken in front of the Airborne Penant behind the Hartenstein Hotel.
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RRP: £5.00 Price: £2.00 You save £3.00 (60%) | Ref: BHC 009011 Troops of the 1st British Airborne Division in the grounds of the Hartenstein Hotel displaying yellow parachutes as a guide to Allied aircraft dropping supplies, probably on Sunday 23rd September 1944. ...
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RRP: £5.00 Price: £2.00 You save £3.00 (60%) | Ref: BHC 009012 This is a close up of the man on the right of the parachute in image BHC 009011. It is belived to be taken on Saturday 23 eptember 1944 and the soldier is believed to be looking at a Dakota that was 'hit ...
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RRP: £5.00 Price: £2.00 You save £3.00 (60%) | Ref: BHC 009013 An abandoned vehicle outside the Church on Benendendorpsweg. Taken some time after the withdrawal the Ter Horst house, the Gunners Regimental Aid Post (RAP) is just off the picture to the right. The chuch ...
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RRP: £5.00 Price: £2.00 You save £3.00 (60%) | Ref: BHC 009014 This Sprenggranate 28/32 - a rocket projectile that could be launched by a schwere Wurgerat 41 or a Nebelwerfer 41 six barrelled mortar - is being inspected by Captain G.E. Hemelryk, a cipher officer of ...
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RRP: £5.00 Price: £2.00 You save £3.00 (60%) | Ref: BHC 009015 Captain G.E. Hemelryk (the same officer shown in BHC 009014) was wounded on Sunday 24 September 1944 while leading a supply recovery party. Here he is being carried to the RAP in the Hartenstein by four ...
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RRP: £5.00 Price: £2.00 You save £3.00 (60%) | Ref: BHC 009016 The uncensored copy of BHC 009015. Captain G.E. Hemelryk being carried to the RAP at the Hartenstein Hotel.
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RRP: £5.00 Price: £2.00 You save £3.00 (60%) | Ref: BHC 009017 Inside No. 10 Duitsekampweg, where 1st Airborne Division established its headquarters, Brigadier P.H.W. 'Pip' Hicks has taken command of the Division around 0915 on 18 September 1944.
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RRP: £5.00 Price: £2.00 You save £3.00 (60%) | Ref: BHC 009018 War correspondent Alan Wood of the Daily Express prepares a despatch in his dug-out.
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RRP: £5.00 Price: £2.00 You save £3.00 (60%) | Ref: BHC 009019 One of the most famous photographs of the Arnhem operation, this still taken by Mike Lewis from the AFPU is almost certainly posed.
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