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Infantry and supporting tanks advancing along the Argenta roLantern slide showing infantry and supporting tanks advancing along the Argenta road, Italy, April 1945. From a collection of British official war photographs relating to the 78th Division that were
Behind the Orange River intrenchmentsStereoscopic card captioned: Behind the Orange River intrenchments [sic] holding back the bravely advancing Boers - S. Africa
The Rainbow Alliance of Allied forces during WW1. Date: circa 1916
Zouaves helping British at Battle of Inkerman, Crimean WarThe Zouaves advancing to the assistance of the British Date: 5 November 1854
German soldiers surrender at Thiepval, 1916Victors and vanquished: British infantry advancing on Thiepval, Somme region, in September 1916 allow surrendering Germans to pass through their ranks unregarded
WW1 - Advancing to the front, FranceWW1 - A Highland battalion in formation, marching over a small canal, passing through a French village on their way to the trenches. Date: circa 1915
WW1 - Captain Hotblack guides tank into actionWW1 - Captain, Major and General Frederick Elliot Hotblack (18871979) was a British Army officer who fought in the First World War as an early member of the Tank Corps
Mig-3 -One of the new breed of fast Soviet fighters All too many were lost to rapidly advancing Germans forces in July 1941
WW1 - British field-artillery shelling a Turkish fortWW1 - The British field-artillery advancement and shelling of one of the Turkish forts in Dardanelles. The narrow peninsula amongst the ranges of high hill or small mountains make it safe for
WW1 - Australian Infantry advancing to battle in TurkeyWW1- In a large stretch of hilly terrain in Turkey, the Australian mounted infantry and heavy artillery adavance in full force towards battle. Date: 1915
WW1 - Battle of Sari Bair - Heavy artillery advancementWW1 - Battle of Sari Bair - The main operation started on 6th August 1915, with the intention of gaining a fresh landing north of Anzac at Suvla Bay
WW1 - Western Front - Fighting near La BasseeWW1 - A birds eye view of the fierce fighting during a battle near La Bassee in northern France, 1915. Date: 1915
WW1 - Indian Machine Gun Crews in France Date: 1915
Introducing Tanks to Londoners - Film of Battle of Ancre" The Battle of the Ancre and the Advance of the Tanks" - an official film shown at the Scala Theatre, London. Seen by an estimated 250
ILN front cover - Schleswig Holstein war, 1864A charge by Austrian troops during the Battle of Over-Selk, part of the Schleswig-Holstein conflict between Denmark and Prussia & Austria in 1864. Date: 1864
Sphere cover - inhabitants of a recaptured French villageFront cover of The Sphere magazine showing a wonderful photograph of Allied soldiers posing with inhabitants of the French village of Saudemont (20km south east of Arras)
Germany cavalry entering Mouland, BelgiumGermans advancing through Belgium at the beginning of World War I. These patrols penetrated scores of villages, burning houses and looting as they went. Date: 1914
Presentation of Colours, No. 1 Scout Troop, Bombay, IndiaPresentation of Colours to No.1 Scout Troop, Bombay, India -- advancing for the presentation
Capture of Cambrai, Rumilly, WW1Capture of Cambrai, Rumilly - 6.30 am, 8th October, 1918. 41st Brigade of 2nd Division Artillery in action and 16th Battery RFA advancing in close support of infantry
Retreat of German Crown Princes army in ArgonneGerman gunners, entrapped in the rain-sodden earth in the valley of Bellefontaine. attempting to save the guns in a drenching downpour - French infantry advancing to attack. 1914
First attack of the Battle of FlandersSecond Battle of Flanders: Going methodically forward they took every trench and point they were set to take precisely as was appointed for them, until they arrived close up to the Steenbeek River
Abandoned German trench, Western Front, WW1An abandoned German trench on the Western Front in France during World War One, showing damage to corrugated iron from British firepower. Date: circa 1916
British soldiers near Peronne, Somme, WW1British officers and men, the first to cross the Somme near Peronne on the Western Front in France during World War One. Date: circa 1916
British soldiers moving forward, Western Front, WW1British soldiers moving forward on the Western Front during World War One. Date: circa 1916
British troops on training exercise, Western Front, WW1British troops on a training exercise, advancing for the attack, on the Western Front during World War One. Date: circa 1916
British soldiers laying a railway, Western Front, WW1British soldiers laying a railway on the Western Front in France during World War One. Date: circa 1916
Naval support for armies in Normandy by G. H. DavisThe big guns of the Royal Navy supporting the Allied armies in Normandy during the Second World War. How warships, guided by air and ground spotters
Russian advance in Balkans by G. H. DavisRussias advance in the Balkans during the Second World War: a pictorial map of the terrain. The Eastern Balkans and Carpathian passes: a map showing mountain passes, railways and oilfields. Date: 1944
The German acoustic mine by G. H. DavisThe German acoustic mine: a new terror under the sea during the Second World War. A trembler circuit, set in motion by an advancing ships propeller vibrations, brings about an explosion. Date: 1941
Second British action in Narvik harbour by G. H. DavisThe spearhead of the Royal Navys second attack advancing on Narvik, putting the enemy destroyers to flight. The advance of Vice-Admiral Whitworths force upon Narvik was preceded by super-destroyers
British soldiers advancing on Western Front, WW1British soldiers advancing on the Western Front during World War One. They are spreading out to minimise the effects of hostile shelling. Date: circa 1916
German soldiers advancing through cornfield, WW1German soldiers advancing through a cornfield with bayoneted rifles during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
Amoured tank in actionA photograph of a British tank advancing to destroy German machine gun positions. Tanks were first introduced into battle on the 15th September 1916 when a D1 tank was guided into action by Captain
Japan - Infantry ChargingJapanese Infantry Charging. Date: circa 1907
WW1 - Whippet Tanks crash through enemy German wire - Western Front Date: circa 1917
WW1 - Whippet Tanks with air support - Western FrontWW1 - Tank Corps - Whippet Tanks with air support attack German positions on the Western Front. Date: circa 1917
Elderly woman seated beneath a portrait of her when youngElderly woman seated in a comfy chair, beneath a portrait depicting her in the full bloom of youthful beauty, now long departed. Date: 1901
British Troops moving through Northern France - WWIBritish Troops moving through undulating country in Northern France - WWI. The infantry lines seem more concerned about their safety than the commanding officers, who seem less inclined to keep low
Lord Robertss Army advancing towards Johannesburg: 84th Battery and Balloon Corps. Boer War
The Japanese cavalry advancing through fields toward a walled city in China. Print shows a Japanese soldier on horseback engaging four Boxer troops as the cavalry crashed through a field outside a
The Japanese army under Major General Fukushima advancing with the allied armies toward Tien-chin, China. Print shows the Japanese commander, Major General Fukushima, holding binoculars
World War One photos from the airThe advancing French as seen from a low-flying aeroplane: in individual trenches and moving. Aerial photographs of French soldiers in World War One on the Western front
Paris Barricade 1830In the Paris streets, trees are felled to build a barricade to prevent troops advancing : the tricouleur waves proudly over the heads of the insurgents. Date: 1830
American machine gun platoon advancing, France, WW1American 80th Division machine gun platoon advancing through woods between La Chalade and Le Claeon, Argonne, north eastern France, during the First World War. Date: 29 October 1918
American troops near Beuvardes, France, WW1American troops advancing through gas, and French cavalry going in the other direction, on a country road near Beuvardes, northern France, towards the end of the First World War. Date: 24 July 1918
Australian Camel Corps in desert, Eastern Front, WW1The Australian Camel Corps (with horses in addition) advancing over the desert on the Eastern Front during the First World War. Date: July 1917
British Commandos Advancing in Normandy; Second World War, 1Photograph showing British Commando troops sprinting forward to attack German positions in Normandy, France, during June 1944
Falconry : AdvancingThe falconer advances forward, encouraging the bird to fly. Date: 1930s