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Surrender of Jerusalem to British, Palestine, WW1The surrender of Jerusalem to the British, on the Lifta-Jerusalem Road, during the First World War. The Mayor of Jerusalem, Hussein Salim Al-Husseini, stands at the centre (with walking stick)
Poster type card showing a Church Lads Member at campThe card has a message from Leonard, who is at camp training for war, to his mother complaining that he had to leave his rifle behind in the Church room
Memorial to CSM Stan Hollis VC Green HowardsStan Hollis was the only man to win the VC on D-Day. He landed here with D Company of the 6th Battalion. Thinking that the original hut was a German pill box he fired the entire drum of his Lewis gun
The Colonels Christmas Dream by H. M. BatemanA Colonel dreams of inspecting a battalion of Father Christmases. Date: 1928
King?s African Rifles training with a light mortar, 1956Photograph of King?s African Rifles training with a light mortar, 1956. Soldiers of the 4th (Uganda) Battalion undergo instruction in the use of a light mortar
Man of 1st Battalion Rifle BrigadePhotograph, 28th Dec 1944: a man of 1st Battalion Rifle Brigade leaving dug-out in village of Niewstadt. Associated with World War Two, North West Europe (1944-1945). Date: 1944
Boy soldier - attalion of The London RegimentPhotographic portrait showing a boy soldier, perhaps of a battalion of The London Regiment, full length, 1910 (c). Date: circa 1910
Good bye! The 3rd Battalion Grenadier Guards Leaving Waterloo Station, October 21st 1899. Chromolithograph after George Harcourt; published by ?Girl?s Own Paper?, October 1900. Date: 1899
Soldier serving with The Irish Guards - Basra, IraqDigital photograph: A soldier serving with No 1 Company 1st Battalion The Irish Guards looks for possible Iraqi enemy positions as Royal Engineer technicians prepare to cap one of the burning oil
WW1 - 96th Battalion (Canadian Highlanders) - Allied FlagsWW1 - Humorous patriotic postcard in support of the 96th Battalion (Canadian Highlanders), an infantry battalion of the Great War Canadian Expeditionary Force
United States. American War of Independence (1775-1783). Declaration of Independence: General Washingtons army in New York on July 9, 1776. Engraving by Howard Pyle, 1892. Coloured
Presentation of New Colours to Irish GuardsThe Presentation of New Colours to the First Battalion of the Irish Guards, in the Grounds of Buckingham Palace: The Consecration by the Chaplain-General of the Forces and a Roman Catholic Chaplain
Duke of Edinburgh visting Queens Own Cameron HighlandersPrince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, visiting the 4th and 5th Battalion of the Queens Own Cameron Highlanders at Stobs Camp, Hawick in 1955
WW1 - Russian Infantry on the march in Poland, 1915WW1 - Russian infantry battalion on the march in Poland with their kits and weapons during a Polish campaign. They show wearing the universal field-service dress
Canadian soldier with Tabby the cat, WW1A member of the A company of the 1st Battalion of Canadian troops in Bustard Camp on Salisbury Plain, with " Tabby" the Persian cat brought across the Atlantic with the men. Date: 1914
Royal Sussex Regiment memorial, Murree Hills, India (now in Pakistan). It lists the names of fifteen soldiers, and three women, who died in 1888
Group photo, Royal Engineers No. 3 Section, WW1Group photo, East Anglia Royal Engineers No. 3 Section, 2nd Field Battalion. Date: circa 1914
Inns of Court OTC advertisement, WW1Text advertisement encouraging men to join the Inns of Court Officer Training Corps, also known as The Devils Own. Commissions were available for public school and university educated men
North West Frontier Province scenes - NWFPAlbum containing 13 pencil and wash drawings, many finely annotated, showing scenes in the North West Frontier. Contains an ink sketch made during the Battle at Shinkamar, 1898
White Horse Hotel, Chislehurst. View from window at the back of a man ploughing a field with three horses. 21017 Private P. J. Hill, D Company, 20Th Battalion, The County Of London Regiment
Tank Corps souvenir relating to 16th Battalion Tank CorpsTank Corps souvenir relating to the 16th Battalion Tank Corps. commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel, the Hon. J. D. Y. Bingham, DSO, listing command structure and appointments, individual awards
Two Chasseurs of 27e Battalion de Chassuers Alpins restingTwo Chasseurs of the 27e Battalion de Chassuers Alpins resting on a mountain path. Pierre Comba (1859-1934). Pierre Comba Dedicated Himself To The Representation Of The French Military
Death Plaque in the name of Ernest Emmerson. There are two Ernest Emmersons listed on Soldiers Died. They are : 1) 12/1247 Lance Corporal Ernest Emmerson, York and Lancaster Regiment
Badge with G R and Crown, Birmingham BattalionBadge with G.R. and Crown, together with the words Birmingham Battalion, 1914. Commemorative Ware
Young Private, 6th Battalion (City of London Rifles), WW1Head and shoulders miniature portrait of a young Private, possibly of the 6th Battalion (City of London Rifles), by Alice James, RMS RWA (fl. 1887-1930)
Matchbox holder with AIF cap badge, WW1Matchbox holder - made in Birmingham - with the Australian Imperial Force cap badge impressed upon it. On reverse, commemorating the Battle Honours of the 4th Battalion AIF
Life Amongst the Sand Bags by Hugo Morgan, WW1Book Cover mounted on card - Life Amongst the Sand Bags by Hugo Morgan (The Soldier Books). Design by 240455 Private George Barrow, 6th Battalion, Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry (formerly 7389)
How Todger Jones won the VC at MorvalHow Todger Jones, 1st Battalion Cheshires, won the VC at Morval - 25th September 1916. By Stanley Llewellyn Wood (1866-1928). Date: 1916
Professional golfers in Sportsmens BattalionFive professional golfers who had joined the Sportsmens Battalion. From left; H. Fulford (Bradford), R. Jacobs (Bedford), E. Jones (Chislehurst), Jas. Bradbeer (Porters Park) and Pl
3 / 20th London Regiment (Blackheath & Woolwich) in trainingThe Army in training, in this instance the 3/20th London Regiment (Blackheath and Woolwich). 1. Round the cook house, 2, the boot repairers, 3, bayonet practice, 4. non-commissioned officers 5
Swan Fountain Pen advertisement, World War OneAdvertisement for Swan fountain pens the business mans pen...now the soldiers pen with the product placed in front of a silhouette of a battalion charging forward with bayonets fixed. Date: 1916
Austrian Kaiserjaeger soldiers, WW1Austrian Kaiserjaeger (Tyrolean regiment) soldiers during the First World War. They are fighting an Italian Bersaglieri battalion in the southern Tyrol. Date: circa 1917
Officers of the Royal Inniskilling FusiliersGroup photograph of officers of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers in Crete. The 1st Battalion were posted to Crete and Malta from 1907 to 1911. Date: C.1910
George V pictured in erman uniform with Kaiser Wilhelm IIKing George V pictured in German uniform alongside his cousin Kaiser Wilhelm II (in the uniform of the British Dragoon Guards!)in 1912
British regimental crest -Cherat Hills, PakistanBritish Indian Regimental Badges Carved into the Rock Face in the Cherat Hills. Cherat was a hill station and sanatorium for British troops above the village of Saleh Khana commanding a view over
Aucklands advance from its battalion headquartersThis drawing relates to an incident on the 14th/15th September 1916 and is described in a book entitled A Saga of the Sword by Austin F. Britten, published by Arrowsmith, London 1928
American troops at Saint Souplet, France, WW1American troops of the 301st Tank Battalion, going into action at Saint Souplet, northern France, as part of the Somme Offensive during the First World War
Soldiers resting in trench 1918First battalion Northamptonshire Infantry resting in a British Front line trench at Molain, near Vaux Andigny, in France during World War I on 17th October 1918
11th Sudanese BattalionBattle of Omdurman; the 11th Soudanese in the trenches awaiting the Dervish attack Date: 2nd September 1898
Bayonet training H. A. C. Reserve 1916Honourable Artillery Company at Camp en Route training ground, practising close combat with bayonet and sandbags. Date: 1916
Training H. A. C. Reserves 1916Honourable Artillery Company at Camp en Route training ground, practising essential requirements needed for battle at the Front in World War One. Date: 1916
Attack on Logeast Wood, appropriate the battalions trophiesDuring the advance on the Western Front there was a race amoung men near a captured enemy gun for the honour of making upon it the name of the battalion to which it fell. Date: 1918
Weapon training while on safariPhotograph of weapon training while on safari. One of 41 photographs taken by Lt Roger Perkins, 4th (Uganda) Bn King?s African Rifles, 1956-1957
Rifleman J Furnell with Rifleman Swift, 2nd Irish London RifLantern slide of Rifleman J Furnell with Rifleman Swift, 2nd Irish London Rifles, manning a machine gun built from the parts of five captured enemy guns
Tank of 4th Battalion Coldstream GuardsPhotograph, 19th Oct 1944: tank of 4th Battalion Coldstream Guards. Associated with World War Two, North West Europe (1944-1945). Date: 1944
Before Sebastopol Nov 1854 - The SentryBefore Sebastopol Nov 1854. The Sentry. Pen and ink and watercolour by Lt (later Col) Henry John Wilkinson (1829-1911), 1st Battalion, 9th (The East Norfolk) Regiment of Foot, 1854
Royal Sussex Regiment soldier, Bangalore, India, WW1Studio portrait, Royal Sussex Regiment soldier, 2/6 Battalion, Bangalore, India, 20 November 1916. Date: 1916
Female soldier Y Company, Princess of Waless Royal RegimentDigital photograph: A female soldier serving with Y Company, The 1st Battalion, Princess of Waless Royal Regiment, is one of a platoon of soldiers to visit a local Iraqi Police Training facility as