29th (East Anglian) Anti-Aircraft Brigade
29th Anti-Aircraft Brigade was an air defence formation of Britain's Territorial Army (TA) before and during the Second World War. It defended East Anglian airfields and ports during the Battle of Britain and The Blitz. It was reformed in the postwar TA.
Soldiers cleaning a searchlight 1941.
3.7-inch gun preserved at Nothe Fort, Weymouth
Quadruple Lewis gun LAA mounting, 1941
40 mm Bofors gun, 1941
1st Anti-Aircraft Division (United Kingdom)
The 1st Anti-Aircraft Division was an Air Defence formation of the British Army before and during the early years of the Second World War. It defended London during the Battle of Britain and The Blitz.
Men of a TA battery training on a 3-inch gun at their drill hall in 1938.
206 Brompton Road, the former Brompton Road tube station closed in 1934, used as the headquarters of the London Inner Artillery Zone anti-aircraft defences during the Second World War
The crew of a 4.5-inch static AA gun at Clapham Common take post in August 1940
3.7-inch gun in Richmond Park 1940