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"Spotrt and General" and Fox~ Photos. Soldiers from many lands are now concentrated in Britain to help in the defence of the Empire. Top right, above, men of the. Australian Imperial Force carrying shells while training at an artillery school in England. Below, the King inspecting Indian troops at a camp in Derbyshire. Left, British troops watching Czech soldiers on the march. Below: Three coloured soldiers of the Palestine Auxiliary Military Pioneer Corps, now attached to the Alder shot Command. ' .

"Wide World" Photo. The Duke of Windsor inspecting the guard of honour at Hamilton, Bermuda, on his arrival to take up his post as Governor of the Bahamas.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 63, 11 September 1940, Page 7

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"Spotrt and General" and Fox~ Photos. Soldiers from many lands are now concentrated in Britain to help in the defence of the Empire. Top right, above, men of the. Australian Imperial Force carrying shells while training at an artillery school in England. Below, the King inspecting Indian troops at a camp in Derbyshire. Left, British troops watching Czech soldiers on the march. Below: Three coloured soldiers of the Palestine Auxiliary Military Pioneer Corps, now attached to the Alder shot Command. ' . "Wide World" Photo. The Duke of Windsor inspecting the guard of honour at Hamilton, Bermuda, on his arrival to take up his post as Governor of the Bahamas. Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 63, 11 September 1940, Page 7

"Spotrt and General" and Fox~ Photos. Soldiers from many lands are now concentrated in Britain to help in the defence of the Empire. Top right, above, men of the. Australian Imperial Force carrying shells while training at an artillery school in England. Below, the King inspecting Indian troops at a camp in Derbyshire. Left, British troops watching Czech soldiers on the march. Below: Three coloured soldiers of the Palestine Auxiliary Military Pioneer Corps, now attached to the Alder shot Command. ' . "Wide World" Photo. The Duke of Windsor inspecting the guard of honour at Hamilton, Bermuda, on his arrival to take up his post as Governor of the Bahamas. Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 63, 11 September 1940, Page 7

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