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Scenes related to the Soga family - three warriors, one with two swords and two with bow and arrows; retainers holding the reins of horses in the foreground. Date 16--
The warriors Miura osuke Yoshiaki and Miura Betto Yoshizumi
Scenes related to the Soga family - two warriors praying in front of a shrine while retainers hold their horses. Date 16--
Scenes related to the Soga family - two warriors with swords walking behind retainers leading two horses. Date 16--
Our women warriors. Print showing a woman writing a letter for an invalid soldier resting on a bed placed beneath trees with tents in the background. Date c1870
Raiko Shitenno (Minamoto Yorimitsu and his fellow warriors
Armed Afghan Tribesmen, Afghanistan Date: 1903
Djibouti Fighters, East Afrca Date: circa 1904
Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum, China - Soldier StatuesSoldier Statues - grave monuments at the Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum, the tomb of the Hongwu Emperor and founder of the Ming Dynasty
Jerusalem - Palestinian men and boys - labelled here as being from Trans-Jordania Date: circa 1930s
Goundafi Warriors of the Atlas Mountains, Morocco Date: circa late 1920s
Colombo, Sri Lanka - Veddhas TribesmenSurvival International say that as of February 2010, there are less than 2000 surviving members of this Tribe - the Veddhas (also known as Wanniyala-Aetto or Forest People)
New Zealand chief with spearA New Zealand Chief in traditional costume, holding a spear. 1837
New Zealand war canoe
Title page and frontispiece, Colonization of New ZealandTitle page and frontispiece, The British Colonization of New Zealand. Depicting a Maori warrior in the foreground, with a native fort on a hill in the background. 1837
Embossed Classical Frieze on Spanish postcardEmbossed Classical Frieze on Spanish art postcard. Featuring two young men carrying sword and spear seemingly being persued by two lady friends! Date: circa 1910s
South Africa - Zulu Tribesmen ready to attack Date: 1900
Tapirape WarriorsTapirape warriors of Brazil, South America, at the annual ceremonial dances. The magician in the foreground is wearing a very rare crown of Black Jaguar claws. Date: 1930s
The Duke and Duchess of York in UgandaThe Kabaka of Buganda with his wives, who attended him with vessels of beer and food during the omwoleko (review) of Bugandan warriors. Date: 1925
The first Saxons in BritainWhen the Romans withdrew their troops from Britain after about 400 years, the British King needed help with organising his army, so two Saxons
Waziris Tribesmen of Waziristan - NWFPWaziris Tribesmen of Waziristan - North West Frontier Province Date: 1919
Early Danish WarriorsDanish warriors at the time of the early Scandinavian raids on Britain. Date: circa 6th century
Chichen Itza / Mexicothe TEMPLE OF THE WARRIORS in CHICHEN ITZA, Yucatan. This pyramid is a remain of the Maya civilization. Date: 1984
Anglo-Danish WarriorsAnglo-Danish warriors of the reign of king Cnut : they are wearing armour in the form of protective tunics and greaves on their legs, made of metal, or metal sewn onto garments. Date: 1035
British Bronze age warriors, AldinTwo British warriors of the Bronze age, one on horseback, the other holding a spear and shield
Pathan Tribesmen - North West Frontier Province. On the reverse of this postcard, a British officer has written " These are the hillmen we have to contend with"
Senegal - West Africa - Tam Tam Malinke - DancersThe Dance of the Riflemen at Tam Tam Malinke, Senegal
Sudan - Kordofan ArabsArab Africa - Sudanese Arabs At Kordofan, Sudan with very deadly-looking spears!
Shullucks of the Upper Nile (Khartoum)Shulluck Tribesmen of the Upper Nile near Khartoum, Sudan
The Ashanti War (1873-74) - Inspecting troops at PrahsuBritish officers inspecting Kossohs, or warriors from a tribe hostile to the Ashanti, at the British camp based at Prahsu
The Ashanti War (1873-74) - fixing telegraph wiresFixing telegraph wires on the road to the Prah river. The Ashanti warriors had crossed this river to reach the coast where they tried to maintain a stronghold
Samnite WarriorsWarriors from SAMNIUM, in central Italy (roughly todays Abruzzi); they were enemies of the Romans until conquered circa 290 BC, and frequently figure in Roman history
Russia / 1526 / WarriorsRUSSIA Muscovite warriors on horseback
Cortes & TlaxcalansTlaxcalan warriors decide to befriend Cortes and his men
General Lord Chelmsford reviewing Zulu Troops, 1879Engraving showing Lord Chelmsford on horse-back reviewing a group of Zulu warriors, who were working for the British army
The Zulu war. Graves of the 17 men who fell in the defence o140 British soldiers defended the fort and hospital at Rorkes Drift from 3, 000 zulu warriors on the same day that the British suffered their heaviest defeat of the war at Isandhlwana
The Zulu wars. An attack of Zulu warriorsZulu warriors in full battle dress with plumes around their necks and elaborate head dresses launching themselves into battle, carrying shields and rifles
The Zulu War. Zulus crossing a riverA large contingent of Zulu warriors crossing a swollen river in rocky jungle terrain
16Thc Hungarian WarriorsFive Hungarian warriors armed with heavy maces and shields
Kurds and TartarsMock battle between Kurdish and Tartar horse warriors
Homestead in Iron AgeA homestead in the early Iron Age: warriors wearing furs and carrying spears; a woman with children; animal skulls on poles; chickens pecking grain in front of the building
Racial / C Africa / OuaddaWarriors of Ouadda (now in Central African Republic) as encountered by the French
Racial / C Africa / Chad 19CA group of Kanem-Bu warriors of Chad, with spears and shields
BORNEOThree natives of Borneo: two warriors (Dyaks) and a princess
Racial Typess AfricaWarriors of southern Africa (described as schaggas by this German source.)
Racial Types W AfricaWomen and warriors of West Africa, probably Nigeria
Egyptian MamelukesTwo Egyptian horse warriors - a Bedouin and a Mameluke
Tunisian FantasiaA fantasia in Tunisia - mounted warriors display their skill