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Irregular corps of tribesmen - Khyber PassIrregular corps of tribesmen (Khasadars) from Waziristan in the North West Frontier Province. The Khyber Pass - the mountain pass that links Pakistan and Afghanistan
Red Kaffir Archers of Chitral - Khyber PassThe Khyber Pass - the mountain pass that links Pakistan and Afghanistan. Throughout history it has been an important trade route between Central Asia and South Asia and a strategic military location
Border Territory - Afghan Infantry - Khyber PassThe Khyber Pass - the mountain pass that links Pakistan and Afghanistan. Throughout history it has been an important trade route between Central Asia and South Asia and a strategic military location
Khyber Pass - Afghanistan / Pakistan - Trade CaravansThe Khyber Pass - the mountain pass that links Pakistan and Afghanistan. Throughout history it has been an important trade route between Central Asia and South Asia and a strategic military location
Khyber Pass - Afghanistan / Pakistan - Jandola FortThe Khyber Pass - the mountain pass that links Pakistan and Afghanistan. Throughout history it has been an important trade route between Central Asia and South Asia and a strategic military location
Khyber Pass - Afghanistan / Pakistan - WaterworksThe Khyber Pass - the mountain pass that links Pakistan and Afghanistan. Throughout history it has been an important trade route between Central Asia and South Asia and a strategic military location
Khyber Pass - Afghanistan / Pakistan -Train & TunnelThe Khyber Pass - the mountain pass that links Pakistan and Afghanistan. Throughout history it has been an important trade route between Central Asia and South Asia and a strategic military location
Khyber Pass - Afghanistan / Pakistan - Mad MullahThe Khyber Pass - the mountain pass that links Pakistan and Afghanistan. Throughout history it has been an important trade route between Central Asia and South Asia and a strategic military location
The Anglo-Japanese Alliance: celebrations in JapanThe triumphal arch erected at Nagasaki in honour of the Alliance. The arch, which was covered with foliage, bore appropriate mottoes in English and Japanese
Timothy Carew O Brien (1861-1948)Engraved portrait of Timothy Carew O Brien (1861-1948), the Anglo-Irish cricketer, pictured in 1884
Anglo-Persian Oil-FieldsA panoramic view of the central area of oil-fields in Persia (modern-day Iran) showing the offices of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company
Basra Captured WwiThe Union Jack flag is hoisted in Basra, Mesopotamia, after its capture by Anglo-Indian forces on November 21, 1915
Anglo-French / TournamentAnglo-French tournament at Saint-Inglevere, near Calais
H. M. Stanley and his officers leaving Mombasa aboard the steEngraving showing Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904) (on left, raising cap) and his officers returning from the Emin Pasha Relief Expedition aboard the steam-ship Katoria, 1889
H. M. Stanleys meeting with Forest Pygmies, Central AfricaEngraving showing Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904), the Anglo-America explorer and journalist, meeting with some forest pygmies, during one of his expeditions to Central Africa
H. M. Stanleys Anglo-American Expedition to Central AfricaEngraving showing a scene, during Sir Henry Morton Stanleys Anglo-American expedition of 1874-1877, in the Central African forest
H. M. Stanleys Expedition fighting the Bangala, Central AfriEngraving showing a battle between Sir Henry Morton Stanleys Anglo-American expedition of 1874-1877 and the war-canoes of the Bangala or Mangala tribe; Congo River, February 1877
Artefacts collected by H. M. Stanleys Anglo-American ExpeditEngraving showing a number of artefacts collected by Sir Henry Morton Stanleys Anglo-American expedition of 1874-1877. The native African items depicted include knives, pipes, shields, spears
F. R. Foster (1889-1958)Photograph of Frank Foster, the Warwickshire and England cricketer, demonstrating his left-arm fast-medium bowling action, c.1910
Sir Henry Morton Stanley and his men exit a forest, CentralEngraving showing Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904) (centre with walking stick), the Anglo-American journalist and explorer, and his companions leaving a dense forest, Central Africa
Sir Henry Morton Stanley and his African followers on boardEngraving of Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904) (on left, wearing white helmet), the Anglo-American journalist and explorer, on board HMS Industry, c.1878
ENTENTE CORDIALE SHOWGeorge Scott, manager of the Alhambra music-hall, demonstrates his support for Anglo-French friendship by giving a gala performance to the crews of the French fleet
Jean Bart ThreatensNAVAL BATTLE OFF TEXEL In the course of his victory over the Anglo-Dutch fleet, Jean Bart boards a Dutch vessel and threatens to blow her up unless she surrenders
First Anglo-French telephoneIllustration showing the completion of the first Anglo-French telephone with callers in London speaking to Paris. Insert picture no
Naval Battle LA HogueBATTLE OF LA HOGUE / BARFLEUR The British/Dutch fleet under Russel and Almonde defeats the French fleet under de Tourville; Rooke destroys 15 French vessels
Anglo-Saxon SoldiersSaxon soldiers with spears, broad swords and shields
St Hilda & CaedmonSAINT HILDA OF WHITBY Anglo-Saxon abbess, receiving a visit from Caedmon
Summer & Travel DressAnglo-Saxon Summer dress of super-tunic or roc & draped mantle & a travelling habit of super-tunic with extra long sleeves with an ornate border. Both wear head-rails or veils
Saxon Military Dress C8Anglo-Saxon king in martial habit wears a shirt of chainmail over a tunic & hose. His Armour Bearer wears a Phyrigian cap, hose & short tunic with a girdle. Date: 8th century
Shannon Takes ChesapeakeThe American frigate Chesapeake is captured by HMS Shannon near Boston
Spanish Sink RevengeSir Richard Grenville in the Revenge fights the Spanish, but Revenge is sunk. He defends his ship of 150 for 15 hours against 15 ships of 5000 men (1 of 2)
Disgrace of ClarendonEDWARD HYDE In 1867, Clarendon is exiled and impeached after losing favour with Charles II over the Anglo-Dutch War
Battle of SolebayDuring the battle of SOUTHWOLD BAY (or SOLEBAY) the earl of Sandwich refuses to leave his burning ship. Though the Dutch suffer heavy losses the battle is indecisive
Hereward SurrendersThe Anglo-Saxon rebel and outlaw Hereward the Wake yields to William the Conqueror
Owen Jones Celtic 65Various spirals, diagonals, zoomorphics, and later Anglo- Saxon ornaments, from 8th, 9th and 10th century English and Irish manuscripts
Olga Lindo / PostcardOLGA LINDO Anglo-Norwegian character actress in British films, seen here with her dog
Caedmon Cross (Detail)Detail of the lower panel of the famous Caedmon Cross at Whitby, Yorkshire, England. Caedmon was an Anglo-Saxon herdsman, poet and monk, who died circa 680 A.D
Bismarck Launched 1939Launch of the German battleship Bismarck after the Anglo-German Naval Treaty of 1935 came into force
Naval Combat 1812Naval combat : the American warship Constitution destroys the British Java
Sea-Fight Off DunkerqueThe English fleet seizes on a French fleet sailing to the relief of Dunkerque
Armada / Spanish AttackedTHE SPANISH ARMADA The Spanish fleet attacked by the English ships in the Channel
Anglo-Dutch War 1666The four-day battle: the Royal Prince abandoned
Queen Bertha, later a saintBERTHA, BERTA, BERTE, BERTHE, BERTRADA or ALDEBERGE Queen of Ethelbert, King of Kent, daughter of Charibert I, Merovingian King of Paris
Armada / Lord HowardThe Spanish Armada Lord Howard of Effingham on board the Ark Royal, engaging the ship of Don Alonzo da Leyva
Military Habits / 10th CAnglo-Saxon soldiers in military habits
Battle of ScheveningenBATTLE OF SCHEVENINGEN The French and Dutch fleets in action off the Dutch coast
JEAN-BART 1696Jean-Bart recounts to Louis XIV his naval victories over the British
Cavendish Captures ShipThomas Cavendish captures the Spanish vessel Santa Anna