
(NA 7313): Armoured cars of the 56th Recce Coy., enter Barletta during the advance to Foggia.

(NA 7314): British troops in open country around Barletta.

(NA 7315): 25-Pounders entering Barletta pass the inevitable goodwill sign.

(NA 7316): The once important rail junction at Foggia, a frequent target for our bombing forces, debris from the concentrated Allied attack stretcher for a distance of three miles.

(NA 7317): The once important rail junction at Foggia, a frequent target for Allied bombing forces. Debris from the concentrated Allied attack stretches for a distance of three miles.

(NA 7318): The once important rail junction at Foggia, a frequent target for our bombing forces, debris from the concentrated Allied attack stretcher for a distance of three miles.

(NA 7319): Renaldi Enzo, one of the local Carabinieri, on duty at a road barrier on the outskirts of the town.

(NA 7320): A British vehicle passing civilians ‘check’ on the outskirts of the town.

(NA 7321): British paratroops pose for a photograph in the main square of Taranto.

(NA 7322): Italian sailors mingle with British troops in the town.

(NA 7323).

(NA 7324): At the railway station a troop train prepares to leave for Brindisi with Italian soldiers.

(NA 7325): Much of the dock area is in ruins, but already the roads are clear for transport and the work of removing the debris continues daily.

(NA 7326): One problem is the shortage of water since the Germans demolished the main aqueduct which supplies this part of the country. However, they left a number of their own water tanks, which we are now using.

(NA 7330): British armoured cars from 56 Recce. Coy., enter Trani in our advance up the East Coast.
