War Time IWM images (Imperial War Museum)


The Imperial War museum has a vast collection of posters and images, quite a number of images are of local folk

Research by Ken Bruce

PROPAGANDA POSTERS OF THE FIRST WORLD WAR (Q 68243) Ministry of Labour poster recruiting for women for fruit picking reading: ‘Will you help to provide raspberry jam for the Fighting Forces? 4,000 women wanted for fruit picking’. Copyright: © IWM. Original Source: http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205222196
badge, lapel, Perth War Dressings Organisation (INS 7177) letters on each arm of a red Maltese cross Copyright: © IWM. Original Source: http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/30073154
negative (H 28871) Original wartime caption: The Colours of the 1st Btn. The Black Watch, the Depot, Perth. Copyright: © IWM. Original Source: http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205501078
negative (H 28872) Original wartime caption: The Colours of the 1st Btn. The Depot, Perth. Copyright: © IWM. Original Source: http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205501079
negative (H 28878) Original wartime caption: Queen’s Barracks, Perth, the Regimental Depot of the Black Watch Copyright: © IWM. Original Source: http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205501085
negative (H 28879) Original wartime caption: The Depot, Queen�s Barracks, Perth, showing the Royal Arms over the Mess Block. Copyright: © IWM. Original Source: http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205501086
R.A.F. REPAIR FLYING BOMB DAMAGE (CH 13532) Original wartime caption: For story see CH.13529 Picture (issued 1944) shows – R.A.F. cadets putting new tiles on a damaged roof. Left to right – Aircraftman/2 E. Harris of Glasgow, under training as navigator/wireless operator; Sergeant H. Robinson of York; Aircraftman/2 D. Johnston of Perth, under training as a navigator/wireless operator. Copyright: © IWM. Original Source: http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205452955
THE DUCHESS OF KENT WITH WRENS IN SCOTLAND. 21 OCTOBER, AT ROSYTH AND GRANTON NEAR EDINBURGH. DURING THE VISIT OF HRH THE DUCHESS OF KENT, COMMANDANT OF THE WRNS, TO NAVAL BASES IN SCOTLAND WHEN SHE INSPECTED MEMBERS OF THE WRNS, AND WATCHED THEM AT WORK. (A 26076) The Duchess of Kent at Green Pavilion sick bay, Rosyth, chatting to Nurses. Left to right: Joan Ingles of Falkirk; Jane Syme of Perth; Ina Henderson of Lochgelly; Mary Thompson of Buckhaven and Sister Carys Gemmell of Buckhaven. Copyright: © IWM. Original Source: http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205157720
ROYAL AIR FORCE AIRCRAFT OF THE INTER-WAR PERIOD (MH 3012) Blackburn Perth reconnaissance flying-boat of the Marine Aircraft Experimental Establishment. Copyright: © IWM. Original Source: http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205191327
W.A.A.F. AT A SCOTTISH STATION OF FLYING TRAINING COMMAND (CH 12074) Original wartime caption: For story see CH.12063 Picture (issued 1944) shows – Artifical flowers help to brighten up this outlying station in R.A.F. Flying training Command, Scotland. Here are Aircraftwoman M. Keay of Craigie, Perth [left] formerly a packer at a famous dyeworks and nowwaitress in the officers’ mess, with Aircraftwoman M. McKeith of Ainslie Place, Perth, formerly a tailoress and no… Copyright: © IWM. Original Source: http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205451440
THE WELFARE CARE FOR SOLDIERS ON THE HOME FRONT, 1914-1918 (Q 108301) Women of the Perth Recreation Club, ca. 1917. Copyright: © IWM. Original Source: http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205351123
THE BRITISH HOME FRONT, 1914-1918 (Q 108584) Members of the Perth Recreation Club, ca. 1916. Copyright: © IWM. Original Source: http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/20535136

BRIDGE AT PERTH (H 14525) Original wartime caption: General Carrington’s bridge at Berth built by 52nd Div. R.Es. Copyright: © IWM. Original Source: http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205482931
(The bridge was built across the River Tay at the North Inch, part of the Scottish Command Line during WW2)
BRIDGE AT PERTH (H 14523) Original wartime caption: General Carrington’s bridge at Berth built by 52nd Div. R.Es. Copyright: © IWM. Original Source: http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205482929
BRIDGE AT PERTH (H 14524) Original wartime caption: General Carrington’s bridge at Berth built by 52nd Div. R.Es. Copyright: © IWM. Original Source: http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205482930
BRIDGE AT PERTH (H 14526) Original wartime caption: General Carrington’s bridge at Berth built by 52nd Div. R.Es. Copyright: © IWM. Original Source: http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205482932
SCOTTISH REGIMENTAL SERIES (H 28873) Original wartime caption: Hunting Tower Castle near Perth. In the territorial area of the Black Watch. The home of Lt.Gen. Sir Alan Cameron, the Copyright: © IWM. Original Source: http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205501080
THE ACK-ACK GIRLS (H 26579) Original wartime caption: Miss I. Wright of Perth, Scotland, a member of the predictor detachment. Copyright: © IWM. Original Source: http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205498869
negative (H 28891) Original wartime caption: CAMERONIANS : The 90th Colours in East Parish Church (St. Johns) Perth. Copyright: © IWM. Original Source: http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205501098
GENERAL MONTGOMERY�S TOUR OF 21ST ARMY GROUP (H 35959) Original wartime caption: General Montgomery talking to Pipe Major A.Sinclair of Perth, 5th Bn. Black Watch. Copyright: © IWM. Original Source: http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205507844
negative (H 28893) Original wartime caption: The statue at Perth of General Lord Lynedoch who raised, in 1794, the 90th Perthshire Light Infantry, later the 2nd Btn. of the Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Copyright: © IWM. Original Source: http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205501100
negative (H 28892) Original wartime caption: The statue at Perth of General Lord Lynedoch who raised, in 1794, the 90th Perthshire Light Infantry, later the 2nd Btn. of the Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Copyright: © IWM. Original Source: http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205501099
SUNNY ITALY : AT LAST (NA 13704) Original wartime caption: Warm work, Bdr. C.M. Clark of Edinburgh, Sgt. D. Davidson of Scotland, Gnr. W. Gregory of London, and Gnr. R. Sinclair of Perth, man-handle a Bofors barrel into position. Copyright: © IWM. Original Source: http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205527919
BRITISH PRISONERS OF WAR IN POLAND, 1940-1945 (DC 623)
From top to the bottom. Second personal inscription made by Private P. J. Maycock of the 2nd Battalion, the Royal Norfolk Regiment, Army service number 2066112, POW number 6234. Caption reads: ‘ 2nd Batt. Royal Norfolk Regiment; Ex REs 424 Coy; Captured 24 May 1940; Bethune; TQ (?) is the Best in the Clink.’ Commemoration note for Fusilier Frank Roscoe of the 1/8th Battalion, the Lancashire Fusiliers, Army service number 3450956, killed in action between 26 and 31 May 1940; Son of Abraham and Miriam Roscoe, of Pendleton, Salford, Lancashire; buried in Beuvry Communal Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France (Info from the CWGC database). Note was written by Frank Roscoe’s uncle, Fusilier John Gettings, also a serviceman of the Lancashire Fusiliers, Army service number 3445406, POW number 26026 Caption reads: ‘…Roscoe, 1/8 LF; …in Action…; J. Gettings; Uncle.’ Personal inscription made by Driver J. Nelson of the 510 Ammunition Company, the Royal Army Service Corps (RASC). Caption reads: ‘Driver J. Nelson; 510 Amm Coy; RASC; Perth; Scotland; 14 days.’ It could refer to: Driver J. Nelson, Army service number T/82632, POW number 36834, imprisoned in Stalag 21D, Poznań, Poland (more likely); Driver J. F. Nelson, Army service number T/216482, POW number 253168, imprisoned in Stalag 4F at Hartmannsdorf Chemnitz in Central Saxony, Germany. Second personal inscription made by Private C. W. Ball from Ryton, Tyne and Wear, 1st Battalion (Tyneside Scottish), the Black Watch, Army service number 4455422, POW number 2457. Caption reads: ‘… Ball; 1st Batt; Thee Tyneside Scottish; Ryton on Tyne’. Personal Inscription made by Gunner G. McRitchie from Dundee, Royal Artillery, Army service number 2755798, POW number 4931. Caption reads: ‘Gnr G. McRitchie; … RA; Dundee; Scotland.’ Fort XI of Stalag XXA (20A) in Toruń (Thorn).
Copyright: © IWM. Original Source: http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205254766
HALIFAX CREWS WHO BOMBED BERLIN (CH 10932)
Original wartime caption: For story see CH.10927 (Picture issued 1943). Picture taken on the night of a visit to Berlin shows – Wing Commander G.K. Lawrence, DFC and his crew take it easy after their return from the raid. Left to right – Flying Officer J.E. Kelt, bomb-aimer, of Hounslow [regular Air Force] Sergeant J.W. Hardcastle, air gunner of Barnsley, [apprentice glassblower] Sergeant D. Petrie, flight engineer, of Perth, Scotland, [R.A.F. apprentice] Sergeant J.S. Ferris, tail gunner, Kingcardine, Canada, [farmer] Flight Lieutenant A.C. Dowden, navigator, of Bournemouth, [timber salesman] Wing Commander G.K. Lawrence, DFC., captain of London, [member of London Stock Exchange & international skiing champion] Flight Sergeant R.Fawcett, wireless operator of Cambridge [forestry worker]. Copyright: © IWM. Original Source: http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205450465
Second Lieutenant John Jackson Low (HU 124341) CWGC family information: son of James and Margaret Low, of 3, Orrock Place, Jeanfield, Perth. Copyright: © IWM. Original Source: http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205384763
A SPECIAL SERVICE BRIGADE PREPARES FOR ACTION (H 38947) Original wartime caption: Left to right – Trooper Coppin of Luton, Lance Corporal Gibson of Perth, Trooper Morby of Lewisham, and Corporal Wormsley of New Cross – give a final check over to their Vickers medium machine gun to make sure it is in perfect order on D-Day. Copyright: © IWM. Original Source: http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205510582
HUGE UNDERGROUND AMMUNITION DEPOT (H 34436) Original wartime caption: A number of gangers who have been engaged on the task of construction. Two of them who have worked on the tunnels from the early days are pictured here. Left to right – A. Coran from Perth and R.T. Reardown from Rhymney Valley. Copyright: © IWM. Original Source: http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205506502
LT-GEN RITCHIE WITH THE MEN MENTIONED IN DESPATCHES (B 12705) Original wartime caption: Lt-Gen. Ritchie talking to Bandsman McClean of Perth. Copyright: © IWM. Original Source: http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205412370
PREPARING FOR THE ATTACK SOUTH OF CAEN (B 8801) Original wartime caption: Left to right, Sgt. D. Stevenson of Kirkintilloch, Sgt. A. Dixon of Dunfermline, Sgt. W. Keay of Perth, some of the men who are taking part in the new attack. Copyright: © IWM. Original Source: http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205417884
SCOTTISH PIPE BAND ENTERTAINS AT FOOTBALL MATCH (B 7909) Original wartime caption: Piper M. Clarke of Perth shows his pipes to Jeanne Le Mesnorel of La Delivrande when Scottish Pipe Band entertained the crowd at a football match. Copyright: © IWM. Original Source: http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205417189
GREECE: ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS IN MESSOLONGHI (NA 24776) Original wartime caption: Sgt. G. Murray of Perth a drummer in the Black Watch, was much admired by the children of Meddolonghi. Copyright: © IWM. Original Source: http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205538759
WITH THE EIGHTH ARMY (VARIOUS) (NA 2154) Original wartime caption: Original members of the 7th Black Watch. Out of 40 officers who were with the Regiment in 1939, these are the only ones still serving with the Battalion. Left to right: Major C.F.Cathcart, DSO of Newburgh Capt. D.F.O. Russell, MC of Markinch Capt. James McKechnie of Perth Major I.T.Buchanan of Dumfermline Major T.L. Rollo of Cupar Copyright: © IWM. Original Source: http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205517267
EIGHTH ARMY : VARIOUS (NA 22855) Original wartime caption: Mtr. George MacKay of Kinlochberbie, Lairg, Sutherlandshire, and Mtr. James MacKay of 2 Crieff Road, Perth, Perthshire, spend some of their waiting time in cleaning the barrel of their Bren gun. Copyright: © IWM. Original Source: http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205536936
EIGHTH ARMY : VARIOUS (NA 17931) Original wartime caption: L/Cpl. A. Hutchinson of 30 George Street, Perth, directing traffic in FIGLINE. Behind him is the 6 Brigade Armoured Division sign, superseding earlier and more hasty German signs, indicating which way the retreating enemy units were to take. 6 Br. Armoured Division Pro.Coy., FIGLINE. Copyright: © IWM. Original Source: http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205532313
THE BRITISH ARMY IN NORTH AFRICA, SICILY, ITALY, THE BALKANS AND AUSTRIA 1942-1946 (NA 13320) Original wartime caption: John Redfern ‘on the scent’ of a story. He is chatting to Bdr. McNaughton of 31d, Ainsley Gardens, Perth, Scotland. Copyright: © IWM. Original Source: http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205527615
WITH THE EIGHTH ARMY (VARIOUS) (NA 2265) Original wartime caption: Long service QMs of 154 Brigade with the 51st Highland Division. Left to right: – Front Capt. John McNaughton 1st Black Watch from Dunfermline – 25 years service Capt. J. Stapleton 126 Field Regt., 38 years service of Arbroath Rear Lt. QM A. Leath 1st Black Watch from Kirkcaldy 21 years service Capt. James McKechnie 7th Black Watch of Perth 28 years service Capt. J. Ric… Copyright: © IWM. Original Source: http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205517374
WITH A HIGHLAND DIVISION IN THE MARETH LINE (NA 1493) Original wartime caption: A veteran hands out the cigarette ration. C.Q.M.S. George Mitchell (6th Black Watch) a Perth man who joined up in 1923, and still going strong. Copyright: © IWM. Original Source: http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205516648
FIFTH ARMY : ANZIO BRIDGEHEAD ANZIO HOBBIES – OBSERVER STORY (NA 15279) Original wartime caption: Sgt. McVean of 49 King Street, Perth, Scotland, with a chicken which he has brought all the way from Tunis. His ‘pet’ landed with him at Anzio on ‘D’ Day. Copyright: © IWM. Original Source: http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205529888
BRITISH TROOPS OVERRUN NEW P.O.W. & POLITICAL PRISONER CAMP AT SANDBOSTEL (BU 4869) Original wartime caption: These men were taken prisoner in May 1940, at Calais, St.Valery and Dunkirk. They are, left to right – Top Row L/Cpl. J. Smart, 11 Chasecross Road, Romford, Essex. L/Cpl. G.Jones, 12 St.David’s Place, Maesteg, Glam. Gnr. A.Wilson, 49 Holme Street, Burnley, Lancs., Bottom Row Gnr.D.Haig, 30 Schofield Road, Peel Green, Lancs., Dvr.W.F.Lauder, 33 Ainslie Place, Perth. Copyright: © IWM. Original Source: http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205429146
BRITISH PRISONERS OF WAR IN POLAND, 1940-1945 (DC 624)
From top to the bottom. Personal inscription made by Gunner G. McRitchie of the 4/5th Battalion of the Black Watch, later transferred to the 1st Search Light Battery, the Royal Artillery; Army service number 2755798, POW number 4931. Caption reads: ‘Gnr G. M. Ritchie RA; 1st S/L (Search Light) Battery; 1st (?) S/L Regt (Regiment); Ex BW, Ex RE; Captured 26 May 1940; Calais.’ Second personal inscription made by Private P. J. Maycock of the 2nd Battalion, the Royal Norfolk Regiment, Army service number 2066112, POW number 6234. Caption reads: ‘ 2nd Batt. Royal Norfolk Regiment; Ex REs 424 Coy; Captured 24 May 1940; Bethune; TQ (?) is the Best in the Clink.’ Caption ‘England For Ever’ Personal inscription made by Corporal James MacDonald, 1st Battalion the Gordon Highlanders, Army service number 2873448, POW number 36495. Caption reads: ‘2873448 Cpl James MacDonald; … 114 Coy, 1st Gordons; Escaped 13. 6. 40 (?); Recaptured 14… 40 (?) Escaped 24.5.41; Recaptured 6.6.41; 14 days of close arrest for flight from … Commenced 24.6.41; Finished 11.7.41; Better luck next time.’ Personal inscription made by Private W. Dunthorne of the Royal Army Service Corps, Army service number S/122158, POW number 1717. Caption reads: ‘122158; Pte W. Dunthorne; No 3 … Personal; RASC’. He was also imprisoned in Camp BAB 20 in Kędzierzyn Koźle (Kandrzin-Cosel). Commemoration note for Fusilier Frank Roscoe of the 1/8th Battalion, the Lancashire Fusiliers, Army service number 3450956, killed in action between 26 and 31 May 1940; son of Abraham and Miriam Roscoe, of Pendleton, Salford, Lancashire; buried in Beuvry Communal Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France (Info from the CWGC database). Note was written by Frank Roscoe’s uncle, Fusilier John Gettings, also a serviceman of the Lancashire Fusiliers, Army service number 3445406, POW number 26026 Caption reads: ‘…Roscoe, 1/8 LF; …in Action…; J. Gettings; Uncle.’ Personal inscription made by Driver J. Nelson of the 510 Ammunition Company, the Royal Army Service Corps (RASC). Caption reads: ‘Driver J. Nelson; 510 Amm Coy; RASC; Perth; Scotland; 14 days.’ It could refer to: Driver J. Nelson, Army service number T/82632, POW number 36834, imprisoned in Stalag 21D, Poznań, Poland (more likely); Driver J. F. Nelson, Army service number T/216482, POW number 253168, imprisoned in Stalag 4F at Hartmannsdorf Chemnitz in Central Saxony, Germany. Commemoration note for the fallen of the 51st Highland Infantry Division. Caption reads: ‘Drawing of the cross; Maginot, April, June; Somme, May, June; In Memory of the 51st Division’s Dead; Thay Are Not Forgotten’. Second personal inscription made by Private C. W. Ball from Ryton, Tyne and Wear, 1st Battalion (Tyneside Scottish), the Black Watch, Army service number 4455422, POW number 2457. Caption reads: ‘… Ball; 1st Batt; Thee Tyneside Scottish; Ryton on Tyne’. Fort XI of Stalag XXA (20A) in Toruń (Thorn). Copyright: © IWM. Original Source: http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205254790
How to Join the Army (Art.IWM PST 13500)
whole: the image is positioned in the left half. The title is separate and positioned in the upper quarter, in red outlined black. The text is separate and positioned in the lower three-quarters, in red and in black. All set against a white background and held within a black and red border. image: a full-length depiction of a British infantryman, carrying a rifle over his right shoulder. text: HOW TO JOIN the ARMY Ask at a Post Office for the booklet ‘The Army of To-day’ or Call personally or write to one of the addresses given below. AGE LIMITS Single Men ….. 18 to 25. ‘ Ex-Service Men up to 30. Tradesmen ….. up to 30. Boys ……. 14 to 18. RATES OF PAY Regimental Sergeant-Major .. 12/- per day. Company Sergeant-Major …. 8/6 . . Company Quartermaster Sergeant 8/0 . . Sergeant ………… 6/0 . . Lance Sergeant ……… 4/9 . . Corporal ………… 4/0 . . Lance Corporal ……… 3/3 . . Private …………. 2/0 . . Private (after 3 years service if efficient) 2/6 . . 3d. a day on completion of a Recruits Course of training for Educational Proficiency. 3d. a day after 1 years service for Military Proficiency. Both in addition to above. A.W.B PRINCIPAL RECRUITING OFFICES GLASGOW 139, Bath St. EDINBURGH 63, Cockburn St. CARDIFF The Barracks. BRISTOL 8, Colston St. BIRMINGHAM Crown Bldgs., James Watt St. BRIGHTON 10, Waterloo Place. BELFAST 3, Cromac St. ABERDEEN Castlehill Barracks NEWCASTLE 7, Ridley Villas. MANCHESTER 77, Shudehill. MAIDSTONE The Barracks. LONDON Central London Recruiting Depot, Great Scotland Yard S.W.1. LIVERPOOL 94-102, London Rd. LEEDS 69, Clarendon Rd. KINGSTON-ON-THAMES The Barracks. NORWICH The Barracks. NOTTINGHAM 19-21, Trinity Square. OXFORD 105, St. Aldate’s. PERTH Queen’s Barracks. PLYMOUTH The Citadel. PRESTON Fulwood Barracks. READING Governor’s Lodge, Forbury Rd. SHEFFIELD 123, Surrey St. WARLEY The Barracks. WINCHESTER Hampshire Depot Barracks. E 4043. Printed for H.M. Stationery Office, by James Cond Ltd., Birmingham. Copyright: © IWM. Original Source: http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/37103
Officers and Men of Higher Education (Art.IWM PST 13812)
whole: a black, orange-bordered text panel is placed at the centre of the design. The panel bears text in white and incorporates the Ministry of Labour’s emblem. Surrounding are seven green monochromatic images. image: seven images show objects or scenarios associated with various professions. They include; technical mechanics, stock raising, textile machinery, constructional design, tropical produce, agriculture and business organisation. text: TECHNICAL MECHANICS STOCK RAISING TEXTILE MACHINERY OFFICERS AND MEN OF HIGHER EDUCATION WHO REQUIRE ADVICE ON RESETTLEMENT IN CIVIL LIFE OR CIVIL APPOINTMENTS OR TRAINING FOR A FUTURE CAREER – – APPLY TO THE NEAREST DISTRICT DIRECTORATE APPOINTMENTS DEPARTMENT PERTH. QUEEN’S HOTEL, ROYAL AVENUE. EDINBURGH. BALMORAL HOTEL, PRINCES STREET. GLASGOW. 122, WELLINGTON STREET MANCHESTER. ALLIANCE HOTEL, CATHEDRAL GATE. LIVERPOOL. 9, BRUNSWICK STREET CARDIFF. SPRINGFIELD HOUSE, QUEEN STREET SWANSEA 17, DYNEVOR PLACE. LONDON: HORREX’S HOTEL, STRAND, W.C. LEEDS. 16, BLENHEIM TERRACE. SHEFFIELD TELEGRAPH BUILDINGS. NEWCASTLE. 7, SAVILLE PLACE. NOTTINGHAM. LECTURE HALL, CASTLE GATE LEICESTER CONSTITUTIONAL BLDGS., RUPERT STREET. OVERSEAS APPOINTMENTS BUREAU. ST. ERMIN’S HOTEL, WESTMINSTER. BIRMINGHAM. 111, NEW STREET. BRISTOL. 50 UNION STREET. OXFORD 90 HIGH STREET EXETER. MANSION HOUSE, CATHEDRAL YARD. CAMBRIDGE. 16, HILLS ROAD. DUBLIN. 64 and 65, MERRION SQUARE. BELFAST. GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL. S.T.C. WEEKS – 19. CONSTRUCTIONAL DESIGNING TROPICAL PLANTING G R MINISTRY OF LABOUR ML AGRICULTURE BUSINESS ORGANISING B 3377. WT 45075/7608. IM. 3/19 J.W. LTD E 4582 Copyright: © IWM. Original Source: http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/37369