Still guaranteeing the command of the sea, a British cruiser is seen on patrol with antiaircraft guns ready to engage enemy aircraft.
a warm reception from the, many guns which await their coming. Here is London’s air defences are now 'complete. Enemy aircraft would meet with one of thd latest types ready to go into action at a moment’s notice.
A general view taken at a British Government aeroplane factory, showing 300 mile-per-hour Blenheim bombers in mass< production. Commencing from raw material at the far end ;of this huge factory, they emerge at the other end as complete bombing aeroplanes.
Although troops are already trained for tlie fighting line in France, further intensive training goes on. unceasingly ini the British sector on the Western Front. A relief party is seen in this photograph coming up; a trench.
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Grey River Argus, 19 March 1940, Page 4
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