38th Light Anti-Aircraft Brigade (United Kingdom)
The 38th Light Anti-Aircraft Brigade was an air defence formation of Britain's Territorial Army formed just before the Second World War, which protected London and Southern England during the Blitz and later converted into an infantry formation for the liberation of Europe.
90 cm Projector Anti-Aircraft, displayed at Fort Nelson, Portsmouth
150 cm Searchlight equipped with SLC radar.
Home Guard soldiers load a single launcher on a static 'Z' Battery, July 1942
26th (London) Anti-Aircraft Brigade
26th (London) Anti-Aircraft Brigade was an Air Defence formation of the British Army during the Second World War. It defended London during the Blitz.
The former Duke of York's Headquarters in Chelsea, London
Badge of the Royal Artillery above a door at a building of the former Duke of York's Headquarters
Brigadier (later Maj-Gen) Robert Whittaker, OBE, TD, commander of 26th (London) AA Brigade, 1939–40.
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