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The famous garden marbles experiment, with Barnes Wallis and his family using Elizabeth's marbles to test his '.Bouncing Bomb' theory that was used by the RAF's 617 Squadron in the 1943 "Dambusters" raid to breach vital German dams during World War II-stock-foto
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An auctioneerholds a 2" aluminium sphere used in the development of the Golf Mine (Bouncing Bomb) which was the next step of development after the garden marbles, used in his development of the Bouncing Bomb that was used by the RAF's 617 Squadron in the 1943 "Dambusters" raid to breach vital German dams during World War II.. These lots and other possessions of Barnes Wallis will be auctioned on 25th March at Denhams auctioneers, Horsham, West Sussex.-stock-foto
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Auctioneer, Simon Leighton, holds a 2" aluminium sphere used in the development of the Golf Mine (Bouncing Bomb) which was the next step of development after the garden marbles, used in his development of the Bouncing Bomb that was used by the RAF's 617 Squadron in the 1943 "Dambusters" raid to breach vital German dams during World War II.. These lots and other possessions of Barnes Wallis will be auctioned on 25th March at Denhams auctioneers, Horsham, West Sussex.-stock-foto
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Auctioneer Simon Leighton holds a 2" aluminium sphere used in the development of the Golf Mine (Bouncing Bomb) which was the next step of development after the garden marbles, used in his development of the Bouncing Bomb that was used by the RAF's 617 Squadron in the 1943 "Dambusters" raid to breach vital German dams during World War II. The wooden adjustable catapult is a copy of the original which was made for the 1955 film . These lots and other possessions of Barnes Wallis will be auctioned on 25th March at Denhams auctioneers, Horsham, West Sussex.-stock-foto
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Auctioneer Simon Leighton holds one of Barnes Wallis's daughters, Elizabeth’s, marbles used in his development of the Bouncing Bomb that was used by the RAF's 617 Squadron in the 1943 "Dambusters" raid to breach vital German dams during World War II. The wooden adjustable catapult is a copy of the original which was made for the 1955 film ' The portrait of Wallis  is by Alfred Egerton Cooper dated 1964. These lots and other possessions of Barnes Wallis will be auctioned on 25th March at Denhams auctioneers, Horsham, West Sussex.-stock-foto
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Auctioneer Simon Leighton holds one of Barnes Wallis's daughters, Elizabeth’s, marbles used in his development of the Bouncing Bomb that was used by the RAF's 617 Squadron in the 1943 "Dambusters" raid to breach vital German dams during World War II. The wooden adjustable catapult is a copy of the original which was made for the 1955 film.These lots and other possessions of Barnes Wallis will be auctioned on 25th March at Denhams auctioneers, Horsham, West Sussex.-stock-foto
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Auctioneer Simon Leighton holds one of Barnes Wallis's daughters, Elizabeth’s, marbles used in his development of the Bouncing Bomb that was used by the RAF's 617 Squadron in the 1943 "Dambusters" raid to breach vital German dams during World War II. The wooden adjustable catapult is a copy of the original which was made for the 1955 film 'The Dambusters' and the aerial photograph behind is of the Mohne Dam after Operation Chastise when it was breached on May 16th 1943 - it was signed by the surviving members of 617 squadron and ground crew (including Guy Gibson, V.C. DSO DFC). These lots and-stock-foto
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Auctioneer Simon Leighton holds one of Barnes Wallis's daughters, Elizabeth’s, marbles used in his development of the Bouncing Bomb that was used by the RAF's 617 Squadron in the 1943 "Dambusters" raid to breach vital German dams during World War II. The wooden adjustable catapult is a copy of the original which was made for the 1955 film 'The Dambusters' and the aerial photograph behind is of the Mohne Dam after Operation Chastise when it was breached on May 16th 1943 - it was signed by the surviving members of 617 squadron and ground crew (including Guy Gibson, V.C. DSO DFC). These lots and-stock-foto
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Lobby card for the film Spitfire, released in 1943 in the U.S.; re-edited from the 1942 British film, The First of the Few-stock-foto
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NYC, USA. May 13, 2008, Battery Park East Coast Memorial at Dusk-stock-foto
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This photograph from the U.S. National Archives shows a highly experienced African American draftsman working as a technical specialist during World War II. He represents the many skilled Black workers whose expertise contributed to accelerating wartime industrial production and supporting the United States’ war effort.-stock-foto
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This photograph from the U.S. National Archives shows a highly experienced African American draftsman working as a technical specialist during World War II. He represents the many skilled Black workers whose expertise contributed to accelerating wartime industrial production and supporting the United States’ war effort.-stock-foto
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Casablanca Conference, French Morocco, 14-24 January 1943.   President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Prime Minister Winston S. Churchill on the lawn of the villa in Casablanca where President Roosevelt stayed during the conference.-stock-foto
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Winston Churchill receives an honorary degree from Harvard University in Massachusetts, USA, 6 October 1943.-stock-foto
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Winston Churchill raises his hat in salute during an inspection of the 1st American Squadron of the Home Guard at Horse Guards Parade in London, 9 January 1941. Behind, Mrs Churchill chats to a Guards officer. Lieutenant General Sir Bertram N Sergison-Brooke (GOC London Area) is standing on the right.-stock-foto
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Winston Churchill motivation poster, 1940-stock-foto
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Adolph Hitler, Time Magazine cover, April 13, 1936-stock-foto
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Winston Churchill addressing merchant ships' crews and dockers at Liverpool, April 1941. The Prime Minister, Mr Winston Churchill, making a speech (in warehouse setting) to merchant ships' crews and dockers at Liverpool, in which he thanked his listeners for their part in helping win the Battle of the Atlantic.-stock-foto
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Portrait of Winston Churchill in 1946, painted by Louis S. Cambier-stock-foto
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Charlotte Davis Mooers posing by a mirror. Charlotte Davis Mooers (1924-2005) was an American computer scientist whose research on programming languages began during World War II and continued through the early-1990s.-stock-foto
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General Charles de Gaulle inspects RAF personnel, March 1942.-stock-foto
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General Charles de Gaulle with General Montgomery at his HQ in France, 14 June 1944.-stock-foto
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Commander of Free French Forces General Charles de Gaulle seated at his desk in London during the Second World War.-stock-foto
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Travel of General de Gaulle and Winston Churchill to the 1st Army, in Besançon, November 13, 1944: Winston Churchill on his descent of the wagon.-stock-foto
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General de Gaulle greeting young admirers at the residence in Tunis, 1943.-stock-foto
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Moscow, Russia, - April 1, 1959: experimental version Moskvich-415 car is analog of Willys MB supplied under lend-lease during World War II-stock-foto
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Moscow, Russia, - April 1, 1959: experimental version Moskvich-415 car is analog of Willys MB supplied under lend-lease during World War II-stock-foto
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Applicants for sugar rationing cards. Adams School, Washington, D.C.-stock-foto
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New York, New York. Italian-American in the rain watching a flag raising ceremony in honor of the feast of San Rocco at right-stock-foto
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New York, New York. Italian-American watching parade on Mott Street and flag raising ceremony in honor of boys from the neighborhood in the United States Army-stock-foto
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New York, New York. Italian-Americans in the rain watching a flag raising ceremony in honor of neighborhood boys in the United States Army-stock-foto
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Woman in 1942 operates a compressed-air grinder in a Midwest aircraft motor plant. With no previous experience, Eunice quickly mastered the techniques of her war job and today is turning out motor parts with speed and skill. Note protective mask and visor, two vital safety accessories-stock-foto
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Oskar Schindler, the German industrialist who saved over a thousand Polish-Jewish refugees during the Holocaust, is shown in a formal portrait taken in Argentina after the war.-stock-foto
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Itzhak Stern (left) had not seen Oskar Schindler for four years when he met him again in Herbert Steinhouse's Paris office. Both men were still trying to get out of Europe. 1949.-stock-foto
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Emblem of the 531st Bombardment Squadron (World War II)-stock-foto
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Bridal party celebrating their wedding during World War II, Brisbane, 1942 Lieutenant Arnold W. T. Just and his bride, Private Verlie Tainton (Australian Women's Air Services) enjoying afternoon tea with their attendants after their marriage, which was celebrated at St. John's Cathedral. (Description supplied with photograph).-stock-foto
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1942 1940s  Heart Mountain Relocation Center, Heart Mountain, Wyoming. Heart Mountain's first bride and groom pose after the ceremony at a minister's home in Cody, Wyoming.-stock-foto
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Heart Mountain Relocation Center, Heart Mountain, Wyoming. Heart Mountain's first bride and groom pose after the ceremony at a minister's home in Cody,  1940s Wyoming .-stock-foto
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The Museum of the Second World War in Gdansk, Poland, on March 12, 2026.Photo: Jonas Ekströmer / TT / Code 10030   This text is auto translated-stock-foto
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The Museum of the Second World War in Gdansk, Poland, on March 12, 2026.Photo: Jonas Ekströmer / TT / Code 10030   This text is auto translated-stock-foto