IWM HU 122376
As Children, Arnold and his brothers were the subject of a Herbert Adams relief called "Singing Boys" found at The Met in New York.
IWM HU 122376
As Children, Arnold and his brothers were the subject of a Herbert Adams relief called "Singing Boys" found at The Met in New York.
Dan Steele / IWM HU 122376
Cpt Arnold Fraser-Campbell MC, 8th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. One of three brothers from a wealthy Scots-American family from New York who served in the British Army during the FWW. Arnold was wounded three times and lost his arm in action.
Yes, I am also done…
Roper, F G (Lt) / IWM (A 15093)
One of the crew of the British Submarine HMS Taku (N38) sewing another success bar to their Jolly Roger on returning to port after patrol. Malta, March 1943. Dan Steele Colour / Roper, F G (Lt) / IWM (A 15093)
One of the crew of the British Submarine HMS Taku (N38) sewing another success bar to their Jolly Roger on returning to port after patrol. Malta, March 1943.
Dan Steele Colour / Roper, F G (Lt) / IWM (A 15093)
#ww2 #royalnavy #submarine
Finally emerging from my cave after what feels like forever!
I had no choice but to take some time off because - who knew - obsessively questioning my entire career thanks to the rise of AI in the creative/artistic sphere wasn't doing wonders for my mental health.
BUT...
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Justice for Button accuracy!…
Well said, Marina and keep at it.
A young German prisoner captured in Venraij, Netherlands
Norris (Sgt) / IWM (BU 1224)
A young German prisoner captured in Venraij, Netherlands.
Battle of Overloon: A young German prisoner captured in Venraij, Netherlands, 17 October 1944.
Dan Steele Colour / Norris (Sgt) / IWM (BU 1224)
Hello, Mark! Hope you are well?
A photo of an AFPU mug
What would I do without this lot… 😍 @dansteele.net
Locomotives in a shed
That’s one I had a go at many moons ago.
“Are you going to help me with this or not?…”
Ministry of Information Photo Division Photographer / © IWM D 7653
Original 📸 Ministry of Information Photo Division Photographer / © IWM D 7653
Miss Daphne March holds onto a rope as she stands at the tiller on board the Narrowboat ‘Heather Bell’, keeping an important economic lifeline open during the Second World War. Dan Steele / Ministry of Information Photo Division Photographer / © IWM D 7653
Miss Daphne March holds onto a rope as she stands at the tiller on board the Narrowboat ‘Heather Bell’, keeping an important economic lifeline open during the Second World War.
Dan Steele / Ministry of Information Photo Division Photographer / © IWM D 7653
Original 📸 Coote, Reginald George Guy / © IWM A 21945
Original 📸 Coote, Reginald George Guy / © IWM A 21945
44-year-old Lieutenant-Commander (Flying) Jack “John” Goodyear RNVR poses by a Fairey Barracuda at HMS Cormorant II (RN Air Station, Gibraltar), January 1944.
44-year-old Lieutenant-Commander (Flying) Jack “John” Goodyear RNVR poses by a Fairey Barracuda at HMS Cormorant II (RN Air Station, Gibraltar), January 1944.
Dan Steele Colour / Coote, Reginald George Guy / © IWM A 21945
🙏 much appreciated
📸 IWM (A 12567)
Original 📸 IWM (A 12567)
Sub-Lieutenant Pearson, RNVR, a Fleet Air Arm pilot, aboard HMS Victorious in September 1942, as the ship conducts sea trials following a minor refit in preparation for Operation Torch
Sub-Lieutenant Pearson, RNVR, a Fleet Air Arm pilot, aboard HMS Victorious in September 1942, as the ship conducts sea trials following a minor refit in preparation for Operation Torch.
Glad to hear it piqued an interest. There aren’t many more challenging situations than those they faced IMHO.
That’s very kind, thank you.
"Survivors from an American ship in the Russia convoy with their mascot, Lassie."
Parnall, C H (Lt) / IWM (A 11970)
On 24 September 1942, American sailors, survivors of Arctic Convoy QP 14, gather with their mascot, Lassie, at Scapa Flow, Scotland, after returning from Arkhangelsk, Russia. Braving Arctic conditions and German U-boat attacks, the Allied convoys were crucial in supplying the Eastern Front. Dan Steele Colour / Parnall, C H (Lt) / IWM (A 11970)
On 24 September 1942, American sailors, survivors of Arctic Convoy QP 14, gather with their mascot, Lassie, at Scapa Flow, Scotland, after returning from Arkhangelsk, Russia. Braving Arctic conditions and German U-boat attacks, the Allied convoys were crucial in supplying the Eastern Front.
Associated Press photographer / IWM (FRE 1929)
Glover served during the Korean War, flying in B-26s, where he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. He also saw service during the Vietnam conflict.
Dan Steele Colour / Associated Press photographer / IWM (FRE 1929)
Sgt. Allen Desailles Glover, a gunner with the 753BS, 458BG, completed six missions aboard the B-24 Liberator ‘Big-Time Operator’ (41-29288) before his forced retirement. After earning the Air Medal, Glover admitted to his crew that he was only 16 years old, having lied about his age to enlist.
Abbott, L H (Flying Officer) / © IWM CNA 3174