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Crimean War, inside a French rifle pitCrimean War -- interior of a French rifle pit in the parallel before the Mamelon fort and White Tower. 1855
Crimean War, foraging party after landing at KerchCrimean War -- a foraging party after the allies landed at Kerch, showing soldiers catching poultry and pigs. 1855
Crimean War, allied attack on Russian fortressesCrimean War -- grand allied attack on Russian fortresses, capture of the Mamelon fort, bombardment of the town. 1855
Crimean War, position of Allies around BalaclavaCrimean War -- position of the Allies around Balaclava. 1855
Crimean War, Sebastopol and siege workCrimean War -- panoramic view of Sebastopol and the siege work of the Allies. 1855
Cartoon, Dirty Business, WW1Cartoon, Dirty Business. The arrival of American troops to join the Allied forces gives Kaiser Wilhelm a shock. Date: 1917
International Red Cross Nurse with English flagA Nurse of the International Red Cross, in front of the English Flag and wearing a flag pin bearing some of the flags of the Allies of World War I, also known as the Entente Powers, Japan, France
Great Victory March - 1919Victory March through London - 3rd May, 1919. Canadian Artillery passing Australia House. Date: 1919
HMS Comus left behind at Istanbul, Turkey - August 1923HMS Comus (a C-class light cruiser of the Royal Navy - attached to the 3rd Light Cruiser Squadron in the Mediterranean Fleet ) left behind at Istanbul
Aircraft provisioning the allies during the siege of West Berlin by the Russians in the late 1940s, in the so-called Berlin Airlift. Allied Museum. Berlin. Germany
Welcome to the British Fleet from Sapporo Brewery CompanyThe reverse of a postcard published by Sapporo Brewery Company Limited, Japan - welcoming the arrival of the British fleet to Japan. Date: early 20th century
WW2 poster, Rush Aid To Russia! We have pledged your faith, the faith of the men and women of Britain. You must do the deed... Stalin must be sustained
WW2 poster, Yield Not An Inch! Waste Not A Minute! Stand Fast! Work Fast! Date: circa 1941
WW2 poster, Stalin trusts us, Harriman and me. He believes we speak truly on your behalf. He thinks that what we have promised you can perform. Lord Beaverbrook, speaking for the Government
Music cover, Brothers-in-Arms, descriptive piece by Theo Bonheur. 1914
Japan - Tea Pickers Dance of the Allies - 1918Japan - Tea Pickers Dance of the Allies, composed for the occasion - performed at an informal entertainment for Japanese and Foreign Exporters by the Shidzuokaken Tea Association, July 3rd 1918
Visitors to the French Army v British Army football matchDistinguished visitors to the French Army v. British Army Football Match at the Park des Princes, Paris France. From the left, Colonel A. M. Green, General Raymond Grandboulant, Colonel M. Graham, M
Charles Duc De BerryCHARLES FERDINAND duc de BERRY second son of Charles X, fought with the allies against Napoleon, for which he will be assassinated by a Bonapartist fanatic. Date: 1778 - 1820
Cartoon, Another disproved myth! WW1Cartoon, Another disproved myth! A pair of smartly dressed women having supper in a garden are surprised that a Russian soldier was not hungry enough to eat the candles. Date: 1916
King Constantine of Greece as a leopard ridden by VenizelosVenizelos, Greek statesman who supported Allies while king Constantine backed Germany pictured riding on a leopard representing the prevaricating King Constantine ( Tino )
Squeezing the KaiserANTI-GERMAN The future looks grim for the Kaiser as the allies squeeze him on both fronts Date: 1914 - 1918
Ww1 Postcard Flag CardsFlags of the Allies in the form of a hand of cards: Its a " Nap" hand Date: 1914-18
Ww1 Cartoon / Eagle 1918The German Eagle brings the Allies as food for her nestlings Date: 7 April 1918
Cartoon, Bluebeard, WW1Cartoon, Bluebeard. France and Belgium wave from their tower as American ships come to rescue them, with the Stars and Stripes flag in the background. Date: 1919
Australians Make PlanesAustralian Air Force fitters overhauling planes. In every state of Australia rapid provision was made to train RaF recruits at technical and engineering colleges. Date: 1940s
Alma / ZouavesBATTLE OF ALMA The French zouaves raise their flag on the heights of Alma, a crushing victory which the Allies failed to follow up Date: 20 September 1854
1814 / Allies BanquetThe Prince Regent and allied sovereigns the King of Prussia and Emperor of Russia attend a banquet at the Guildhall in London Date: 1814
Guarding the ChannelTwo German soldiers keep vigilant watch on the English Channel, making sure the Allies make no attempt to attack the French coast Date: March 1942
Kaisers Dog LuxLux, a German shepherd dog belonging to Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany, is captured by the Allies near La Fontaine de la Sauveniere Date: 1918
Allies Enter Paris 1815ALLIES ENTER PARIS After defeating Napoleon at Waterloo, the Allies travel to Paris where they are received enthusiastically by those who are pleased to see them Date: June 1815
Napoleon Quits WaterlooHaving watched his Garde Imperiale forced to retreat by the Allies, Napoleon realises that he faces defeat and quits the field, passing La Belle Alliance in his flight... Date: 18 June 1815
Allies Enter ParisAFTER WATERLOO After defeating Napoleon at Waterloo, the Allies march south and enter Paris Date: October 1815
Allies Outside ParisAfter defeating Napoleon at Waterloo, the Allies march south and camp outside Paris, where Wellington reviews the British troops beneath the heights of Montmartre Date: 21 October 1815
Allied Dogs Ww1A French poodle, the British bulldog, the Russian borzoi, a Belgian griffon (?) & an Italian greyhound, pursue a dachshund dressed like a zeppelin... Date: circa 1914
Cartoon, British troops at the Front, WW1Cartoon, British troops at the Front. Rumour has it that British troops on the Western Front are living in idle luxury, leaving it to the French to do any nasty fighting that has to be done
WW1 poster, Keep It Coming, Waste Nothing, United States Food Administration. Date: circa 1917
WW1 poster, Are You a Victory Canner? Write for free book to National War Garden Commission, Washington DC. Date: circa 1917
Fancy Dress - WW1 - Group as patriotic national archetypes including Peace, Marianne, Britannia, Liberty and a lady from Japan
Programme cover, Gala Concert of French Music, WW2Programme cover, Gala Concert of French Music in aid of the war victims in Normandy, and of the funds of the Soldiers, Sailors and Airmens Families Association, at the Royal Albert Hall, Kensington
Cartoon, The godmother, WW1Cartoon, The godmother. A pretty young woman decides to be godmother to a large African soldier -- she tells her friend that black is much more distinguished. Date: 1916
Cartoon, On the Isonzo, WW1Cartoon, On the Isonzo (a river on the eastern Italian Front). Showing an Italian carabiniere holding the imperial eagle upside down -- it will make a nice starter for his wolfs dinner
Cartoon, Russian army on battlefield, WW1Cartoon, Russian army charging across a battlefield. A Russian man tells a French man that they will soon put paid to the German enemy. Date: 1916
La Baionnette cover - French impression of British officerFront cover design for La Baionnette, an issue focusing on the British Tommy. Showing a stereotypical English soldier in khaki uniform, smoking a pipe. Date: 1916
Cartoon, Humour, WW1Cartoon, Humour, showing two fashionable French women chatting with an English soldier. They say it must bother him to kill Germans. He replies no, they ve been used to it for a long time. Date: 1916
Cartoon, Epic song, WW1Cartoon, Epic song. A pretty French woman sits at a table, with four British soldiers hovering nearby. She says its typically the soldier she likes the look of most who doesn t understand French
Cartoon, Sharing a drink, WW1Cartoon, a French soldier and a British soldier share a drink of Pinard (cheap wine or plonk), enjoying a break from fighting. Date: 1916
Cartoon, They don t have any in Germany, WW1Cartoon, They don t have any in Germany. Allied soldiers celebrate with a drink of Pinard (cheap wine or plonk), happy to think that its not available in Germany
Cartoon, The little English knife, WW1Cartoon, The little English knife. A French soldier in a trench on the Western Front tells his English colleague that he is faithful to his Rosalie (the name for his bayonet)