Women recruits from the Auxiliary Territorial Service pose together beside a parade ground at Lichfield barracks in Staffordshire, England during World War II on 7th September 1941.
As the 75th anniversary of the blitz – Germany’s sustained bombing campaign of the UK in the second world war – approaches, these beautiful and striking pictures show the famous bombsites, the tin helmets, the victory rolls and the carry-on spirit
What did cricket mean to troops and civilians during WWII? Crispin Andrews has scoured the MCC library to find out. Women of the Auxiliary Territorial Servi ...
K 5926. Jamaica's first ATS unit at drill.
Operators of the predictors at anti-aircraft gun posts. This photo appeared in the 3 May, 1941 issue of The Sphere.
Lance Corporal Dorothy Bell, 16, joined the Auxiliary Territorial Service in 1942 after pretending to be 19. Today, she will be awarded the Legion d'Honneur in Normandy.
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Norma Quaye with fellow members of the British Auxiliary Territorial Service , 19th December 1939. At this time, Quaye was the only black member of the service.
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Rejoingnant les troupes britanniques en Belgique, les sergents de l'ATS dont Mary Churchill, la fille du Premier ministre Winston Churchill, se préparent à passer leur première nuit à bord du navire,...
In 1936, Her Majesty, now 94, discovered she would be next inline to the throne, and started hoping for a baby brother, claims hisotrian Robert Lacey in tonight's Our Queen At War on ITV.
Country of Origin United Kingdom Date 1941 Artist Abram Games Printer Fosh and Cross Ltd, London Size 28 3/4" x 19 1/16" Sources IWM PST 5207 Other Information This poster was withdrawn from display after complaints that the woman was too glamorous. She was nicknamed the 'Blonde Bombshell'
A British ATS girl tries on a fruit-laden hat which she hopes to be able to wear once she is out of uniform. The headline beneath reads 'Problems of 1945'. Original Publication: Picture Post Cover -...
1943 - An Auxiliary Territorial Service cook preparing pastries for the troops during World War Two, England, January 1943.
HU 104556. Inspection of members of the 1st Cornwall Company Auxiliary Territorial Service of by Company Commander Mrs Blair on 1 March 1940.
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At Kentwell Hall, Suffolk
Four female cipher and switchboard operators who are the only members of the Auxiliary Territorial Services working at Allied Airborne headquarters. Left to right - Pennington, Percival, Bramble and...
1943 - Food made by the British Auxiliary Territorial Service; An old soldier giving his verdict on the Army's modern cooks, January 1943.
Rarely seen Color Photographs of women in service
Mary Spencer-Churchill , youngest daughter of British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, relaxes with a book at an ATS reception depot in southern England, 29th September 1941. Spencer-Churchill has...
HU 104557. Members of the Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) in a pay queue 29 January 1941.
K 8832. A group of ATS (Auxiliary Territorial Service) clerks at work in the storeroom of the Trinidad Base Command Port of Spain Trinidad in 1945.