RMFX42DK–Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Harris, Commander in Chief of Royal Air Force Bomber Command
RMG64BGC–Marshal of the RAF Sir Arthur 'Bomber' Harris at London's Grosvenor House Hotel, when more than 700 veterans of World War Two Bomber Command attended a reunion dinner to mark the 85th birthday of their former Commander-in-chief. Speaking to the veterans, he defended his thousand-bomber raids on German cities, which have been the subject of controversy.
RMA7X3KD–LONDON ENGLAND SIR ARTHUR BOMBER HARRIS STATUE OUTSIDE ST CLEMENT DANES RAF CHURCH
RMDXHJFE–SIR ARTHUR HARRIS (1892-1984) Commander in Chief of RAF Bomber Command photographed in 1944
RMB4WR4T–Air Marshal Sir Arthur Bomber Harris commander in chief of Bombing Command chatting with Air Commodores in the RAF during World
RM2AR2R08–Air Marshal Arthur Harris (Bomber Harris) with wife and child Annotation: Repronegative Date: 1945 Keywords: Air Force, Aviation, Officers Personal name: Harris, Arthur
RMJNXR5N–WW2 RAF HALIFAX BOMBER An RAF Halifax bomber during a bombing run on Nazi controlled oil plants in Germany's Ruhr valley 1940's
RMB41TTH–England London Marshal of Royal Air force Sir Arthur Harris statue in front of StClementdanes church in Strand
RMRF07X4–Sir Arthur 'Bomber' Harris statue outside St Clement Danes Church, the Strand, London, England, UK
RMA760G4–Bomber Harris Statue Strand London UK
RM2GT0B4T–Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Harris, also known as Bomber Harris, head of RAF Bomber Command
RF2CW4E21–Statue of Sir Arthur Harris, known as Sir Arthur 'Bomber' Harris, in front of St Clement Danes Church. Commander in Chief 1942-1945 of RAF Bomber Cmd.
RM2G66G8X–HIGH WYCOMBE, ENGLAND, UK - 24 April 1944 - Portrait of Air Chief Marshall Sir Arthur Harris (more commonly known as 'Bomber Harris'), the Commander i
RM2E2C12D–Bomber Harris Memorial, statue of marshall of the Royal Air Force Sir Arthur Harris BT, Temple, London, UK
RM2FNFY2Y–Great Britain / England / London / 5 / 1992 City of London. Monument dedicated to Bomber Harris, who organized the air raids on German cities during the last world war. He is responsible for many dead German civilians. // air war / history / war / allies / german victims [automated translation]
RMEM8X9Y–London, England, UK. Statue of Sir Arthur ‘Bomber’ Harris (1992) by St Clement Danes Church, the Strand.
RMA91NT8–Sir Arthur Bomber Harris Statue St Clement Danes Church, London, England
RM2M7WJ5G–Chris 'Bomber' Harris - British Motorcycle Speedway rider
RMDRKCMJ–London, The Strand A pigeon perched on the head of the Sir Arthur 'Bomber' Harris statue
RMHP2NHB–Statue of Bomber Harris outside St. Clement Danes church, Strand, London, UK
RMG76WEF–Military - Sir Arthur 'Bomber' Harris and Family - Southampton
RMDCHWPH–statue of sir arthur travers bomber harris memorial the strand London England UK
RMG0X373–Statue of the Wing Commander known as Bomber Harris in front of the Royal Air Force (RAF) church St Clement Danes in The Strand
RMC3X32P–SIR ARTHUR HARRIS (1892-1984) as Air Officer Commanding RAF Bomber Command in April 1944 at Bomber Command, High Wycombe
RMBRPE81–Statue of Arthur 'Bomber' Harris, The Strand, London
RM2E044GN–BOMBER HARRIS ARCHIVE Portrait Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Harris, Commander in Chief of Royal Air Force Bomber Command, nicknamed ‘Bomber Harris” seated at his desk, smoking a cigarette at Bomber Command HQ, High Wycombe. 24 April 1944
RMCPDAM0–Statue of Sir Arthur (Bomber) Harris, the Strand, London, England.
RMB4WFDT–Air Officer Commander in Chief Arthur Bomber Harris standing nearest camera and Air Vice Marshal R A Cochrane listen to the interrogation of one of the crews during the RAF bombing raids on the German dams Mohne and Eder in World War Two Circa 1943
RFBWM9FD–Memorial to Sir Arthur 'Bomber' Harris, outside the RAF church of St Clement Danes, Strand, England, UK
RM2G0XEKR–A portrait of Sir Arthur Harris drawn for the UK Ministry of Information by Austrian artist William Timym
RFDH4YE4–Statue of Sir Arthur Bomber Harris, St Clement Danes, London
RMEJ6AMP–Statue of Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Arthur Travers Harris outside the RAF Chapel St. Clement Danes The Strand City of London England UK
RM2E2C112–Bomber Harris Memorial, statue of marshall of the Royal Air Force Sir Arthur Harris BT, Temple, London, UK
RM2FNFXYM–Great Britain / England / London / 5 / 1992 City of London. Monument dedicated to Bomber Harris, who organized the air raids on German cities during the last world war. He is responsible for many dead German civilians. // air war / history / war / allies / german victims [automated translation]
RMEM8X8X–London, England, UK. Statue of Sir Arthur ‘Bomber’ Harris (1992) by St Clement Danes Church, the Strand.
RMA91NP6–Sir Arthur Bomber Harris Statue St Clement Danes Church Aldwych London England
RM2M7WJ5C–Chris 'Bomber' Harris - British Motorcycle Speedway rider
RMBTH09B–London,The Strand Statue of Sir Arthur(Bomber)Harris October 2010
RMHP2NGW–Statue of Bomber Harris outside St. Clement Danes church, Strand, London, UK
RM2D32TRF–Sir Arthur 'Bomber' Harris during the Queen's Review of the RAF at Finningley.
RMP96PP6–Dresden, Lancaster bomber
RM2BD76HP–'English: At RAF Middleton St. George, RCAF Air Vice-Marshal Clifford Mackay “Black Mike” McEwen, commander of 6 Group (foreground), Air Vice-Marshal Arthur “Bomber” Harris (middle) and RCAF Air Marshal G.O. Johnson, AOC RCAF Overseas (background) wave goodbye to the first of 141 Canadian Lancasters departing for Canada. A/V/M McEwen was a First World War fighter pilot with 22 aerial victories. One of the Lancs destined to join Tiger Force was Lancaster KB999, the 300th Canadian-built Lancaster. When it came off the assembly line in Malton, Ontario, Victory Aircraft Corporation production staf
RMENMGGM–ARTHUR HARRIS chief of RAF Bomber Command studies aerial reconnaissance photos of enemy cities at his High Wycombe HQ in December 1942. Next to him is Air Vice Marshal Robert Saundby with Air Commodore Richard Harrison at left
RMAAEN9H–View of St Clement Danes church and statue of Arthur Bomber Harris in The Strand London England
RM2H57E7P–WW2 LANCASTER BOMBER 1944 Avro Lancaster bomber 'S for Sugar', of No 467 Squadron,is being prepared and loaded with ordnance including a ‘blockbuster bomb’ for its 97th ! ! ( see fuselage for bomb runs scored) operational sortie at RAF Waddington, Lincolnshire. UK World War II RAF Nazi Germany Bombing campaign
RMCPDAJX–Statue of Sir Arthur (Bomber) Harris, the Strand, London, England.
RM2JNTHG4–Chris “Bomber” Harris, the only British GP winner, during the parade of Cardiff Legends during the FIM Speedway Grand Prix of Great Britain at the Principality Stadium, Cardiff on Saturday 13th August 2022. (Credit: Ian Charles | MI News Credit: MI News & Sport /Alamy Live News
RFKWWN6N–LONDON, UK: Statue of Sir Arthur Harris outside St Clement Danes Church
RM2GT0CPY–A handwritten note from Bomber Command head Arthur Harris saying that he does not believe in the bouncing bomb idea for The Dambusters raid. His note starts with 'This is tripe of the wildest description.'
RFDH4YEE–Statue of Sir Arthur Bomber Harris, St Clement Danes, London
RMB1J7A7–Nine foot bronze statue of Bomber Harris outside St Clement Danes in London UK
RMRCENG3–The Eagle Pub, Cambridge
RM2FNFY2G–Great Britain / England / London / 5 / 1992 City of London. Monument dedicated to Bomber Harris, who organized the air raids on German cities during the last world war. He is responsible for many dead German civilians. // air war / history / war / allies / german victims [automated translation]
RMD3K2WN–London, England, UK. Statue of Sir Arthur ‘Bomber’ Harris (1992) by St Clement Danes Church, the Strand.
RMA91NJ2–Sir Arthur Bomber Harris Statue St Clement Danes Church Strand London WC2 England
RM2JM0TJ2–Chris 'Bomber' Harris - Speedway British Final - National Speedway Stadium, Manchester - 1 August 2022
RM2F7C0JB–Dresden Eastern Germany after reunification 1994 Seen here The ruins of the Dresden Frauenkirche destroyed during bombing in February 1945 being prepared for reconstruction. The Dresden Frauenkirche Church of Our Lady is a Lutheran church in Dresden, the capital of the German state of Saxony. Built in the 18th century, the church was destroyed in the bombing of Dresden during World War II. The remaining ruins were left for 50 years as a war memorial, following decisions of local East German leaders. The church was rebuilt after the reunification of Germany, starting in 1994. The reconstruct
RMHP2NH3–Statue of Bomber Harris outside St. Clement Danes church, Strand, London, UK
RMG5699R–Sir Arthur 'Bomber' Harris, Marshall of the RAF, on board the Queen Elizabeth, with his wife and daughter, on his way to settle in South Africa.
RMT7YH5C–Avro Lancaster, WW2 heavy bomber
RM2BCC9C5–'English: At RAF Middleton St. George, RCAF Air Vice-Marshal Clifford Mackay “Black Mike” McEwen, commander of 6 Group (foreground), Air Vice-Marshal Arthur “Bomber” Harris (middle) and RCAF Air Marshal G.O. Johnson, AOC RCAF Overseas (background) wave goodbye to the first of 141 Canadian Lancasters departing for Canada. A/V/M McEwen was a First World War fighter pilot with 22 aerial victories. One of the Lancs destined to join Tiger Force was Lancaster KB999, the 300th Canadian-built Lancaster. When it came off the assembly line in Malton, Ontario, Victory Aircraft Corporation production staf
RME4HJE0–During WWII the term 'bomber's moon' came to be used for nights when the moon was at its brightest. Black and white version.
RMDW3P11–Berlin, Germany. 26th Feb, 2014. Police stand in front of counterdemonstrators during an NPD demonstration in Berlin, Germany, 26 February 2014. The NPD was protesting against the controverstial Dresden action by Pirate Party politician Anne Helm. Helm took part in a Femen protest under the motto 'Thanks Bomber Harris.' Photo: DANIEL NAUPOLD/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2BFEWDP–WW2 Cologne Cathedral 1945 intact standing after precision RAF Allied bomb aiming, amidst wide spread bomb bombing raid destruction caused by World War 2 allied 'reprisal' bombing air raids on 9th March 1945 Two months later with Hitler dead, Nazi Germany faced with total obliteration, unconditionally surrendered 8th May 1945 Second World War World War II COLOGNE Germany
RMJ3NTJA–Statue of Sir Arthur Harris, known as “Bomber Harris”, Commander in Chief of Bomber Command, in front of St. Clement Danes church, London
RM2J46DBF–MANCHESTER, UK. APRIL 12TH: Wolves' Sam Masters (left) with Panthers' Chris ‘Bomber' Harris at the Discovery Networks Eurosport Speedway Season Launch at the National Speedway Stadium, Manchester on Tuesday 12th April 2022 (Credit: Ian Charles | MI News) Credit: MI News & Sport /Alamy Live News
RFKWWN7R–LONDON, UK: Statue of Sir Arthur Harris outside St Clement Danes Church
RM2H49MYM–Persian Gulf, Bahrain. 30 October, 2021. A U.S. Air Force B1-B Lancer strategic bomber generates wingtip vortices as it climbs during a presence patrol over the Persian Gulf October 30, 2021 near Bahrain. Credit: SrA Jerreht Harris/Planetpix/Alamy Live News
RM2D9JTN1–Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. Unveiling of the statue of Bomber Harris, St Clement Danes, London. UK
RMB1JCMP–Nine foot bronze statue of Bomber Harris outside St Clement Danes in London UK
RFMB37MB–Superbikes
RM2FNFY2N–Great Britain / England / London / 5 / 1992 City of London. Monument dedicated to Bomber Harris, who organized the air raids on German cities during the last world war. He is responsible for many dead German civilians. // air war / history / war / allies / german victims [automated translation]
RMD3K0TW–London, England, UK. Statue of Sir Arthur ‘Bomber’ Harris (1992) by St Clement Danes Church, the Strand.
RMJM4DKJ–AACHEN RAF reconnaissance photo 14 July 1943 showing destruction of houses and factories. Photo: Evidence in Camera
RM2JM0TW3–Chris 'Bomber' Harris - Speedway British Final - National Speedway Stadium, Manchester - 1 August 2022
RM2F7C0JP–Dresden Eastern Germany after reunification 1994 Seen here The ruins of the Dresden Frauenkirche destroyed during bombing in February 1945 being prepared for reconstruction. The Dresden Frauenkirche Church of Our Lady is a Lutheran church in Dresden, the capital of the German state of Saxony. Built in the 18th century, the church was destroyed in the bombing of Dresden during World War II. The remaining ruins were left for 50 years as a war memorial, following decisions of local East German leaders. The church was rebuilt after the reunification of Germany, starting in 1994. The reconstruct
RMHP2NH7–Statue of Bomber Harris outside St. Clement Danes Church, Strand, London, England, UK
RMG5K9TA–Sir Arthur 'Bomber' Harris, Marshal of the Royal Air Force, and Lady Harris, pictured aboard the SA Oranje, prior to sailing to Cape Town.
RMT7YHB9–Avro Lancaster, WW2 heavy bomber
RMDDTYGH–RAF Bomber Command Memorial, Green Park, London, England - inscription 'Per Ardua Ad Astra'
RMCB7W9E–Statue of Sir Arthur Harris outside the RAF Chapel St Clement Danes Strand London England UK
RMDW3P0Y–Berlin, Germany. 26th Feb, 2014. A man takes part in an NPD demonstration in Berlin, Germany, 26 February 2014. The NPD was protesting against the controverstial Dresden action by Pirate Party politician Anne Helm. Helm took part in a Femen protest under the motto 'Thanks Bomber Harris.' Photo: DANIEL NAUPOLD/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2HJDWJM–The Queen’s Colour Squadron of the Royal Air Force (RAF) outside the RAF central church - St. Clement Danes. Statue of Arthur 'Bomber' Harris, London
RMKWAYT0–The only woman granted a pilot's license by the US Army and Navy Committee of Aeronautics, Marjorie Stinson poses beside an aircraft, wearing a dress underneath a large bomber and a pilot's cap with glasses, Harris and Ewing, 1917. Image courtesy National Archives.
RM2J46D9E–MANCHESTER, UK. APRIL 12TH: Wolves' Sam Masters (right) with Panthers' Chris ‘Bomber' Harris at the Discovery Networks Eurosport Speedway Season Launch at the National Speedway Stadium, Manchester on Tuesday 12th April 2022 (Credit: Ian Charles | MI News) Credit: MI News & Sport /Alamy Live News
RFA91TTD–Statue of Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Arthur Harris Commander in Chief Bomber Command London England
RM2H49MYJ–Persian Gulf, Bahrain. 30 October, 2021. A U.S. Air Force B1-B Lancer strategic bomber hits the after burners as it breaks away from refueling during a presence patrol over the Persian Gulf October 30, 2021 near Bahrain. Credit: SrA Jerreht Harris/Planetpix/Alamy Live News
RFPHRNAJ–Chris 'Bomber' Harris leading the way at the SGB National Championship meeting between Glasgow Tigers & Newcastle Diamonds at the Peugeot Ashfield Sta
RMB1JAK7–Nine foot bronze statue of Bomber Harris outside St Clement Danes in London UK
RMBYCR79–Statue of Sir Arthur Harris(Bomer Harris), Marshal of the Royal Air Force during World War II, The STrand, London, UK.
RM2FNFY3D–Great Britain / England / London / 5 / 1992 City of London. Monument dedicated to Bomber Harris, who organized the air raids on German cities during the last world war. He is responsible for many dead German civilians. // air war / history / war / allies / german victims [automated translation]
RMBAD7W2–London, England. UK. Statue: Sir Arthur 'Bomber' Harris in front of Church of St Clement Danes, The Strand
RMJM4DM2–DORTMUND, Germany. RAF reconnaissance photo of main railway marshalling yard in April 1942
RM2JM0TD4–Chris 'Bomber' Harris - Speedway British Final - National Speedway Stadium, Manchester - 1 August 2022
RM2F7C0BD–Dresden Eastern Germany after reunification 1994 Seen here The ruins of the Dresden Frauenkirche destroyed during bombing in February 1945 being prepared for reconstruction. The Dresden Frauenkirche Church of Our Lady is a Lutheran church in Dresden, the capital of the German state of Saxony. Built in the 18th century, the church was destroyed in the bombing of Dresden during World War II. The remaining ruins were left for 50 years as a war memorial, following decisions of local East German leaders. The church was rebuilt after the reunification of Germany, starting in 1994. The reconstruct
RMTXJGAC–1942 front page Daily Express RAF Carry out first 1,000 Bomber Raid on Cologne and Battle for Libya
RMG68G96–Sir Arthur 'Bomber' Harris. RAF chief Harris was responsible for adopting the controversial 'blanket-bombing' strategy in World War II which killed hundreds of thousands of German civilians and cost the lives of 55,000 airmen.
RMT7YGYT–Avro Lancaster, WW2 heavy bomber
RMDDTYXW–RAF Bomber Command Memorial, Green Park, London, England - inscription 'Strike Hard Strike Sure'
RME8YWF1–Sir Arthur Harris 'Bomber' Statue on the Strand in London UK
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