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Cavalry Charge - World War OneA propaganda patriotic postcard from World War One, showing a cavalry charge. " Theirs not ro reason why" For King and Country! Date: circa 1910s
India - 10th Duke of Cambridges Own Lancers10th Duke of Cambridges Own Lancers (Hodsons Horse). Date: 1910
German Artillery on Manoeuvres Date: 1905
A Delhi, Turkish Light InfantryA Dehli - Turkish light cavalry. A cavalry trooper wearing a tall hat with a lance in his hand, a musket slung over his back and a curved sword at his side. He is mounted on a brown horse. 1803
General Joffre and others during WW1General Joseph Joffre (1852-1931) (left), Commander of the French Army during the first half of the First World War, seen here (left)
U.s cavalry buglerA United States cavalry bugler Date: 1890
Mounted troops near Upington, South Africa, WW1South African mounted troops near Upington on the Orange River frontier between German South West Africa (now Namibia) and South Africa, during the First World War. Date: circa 1915
Maharajah Holkar of Indore, IndiaThe Maharajah Holkar of Indore (Tukojirao Holkar III) (reigned 1903-1926). " Who, for the war, offered free of charge all horses in his State Army which might be suitable for Government
British soldiers firing at a German plane, WW1British soldiers of the Royal Horse Artillery attached to the 1st Cavalry Division firing at a German plane with an automatic rifle (a Hotchkiss Mark 1)
Sir Douglas Haig reviewing troops, Ebblinghem, FranceField Marshal Sir Douglas Haig (1861-1928), British army officer, reviewing the 5th Australian Division at Ebblinghem, northern France, during the First World War. August 1917
British Lancers in France, WW1British Lancers riding along a road in France during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
Commander Leon de Witte, Belgian army officerCommander (later General) Leon de Witte de Haelen (1857-1933), Belgian army officer (cavalry) who served on the Western Front during the First World War. Seen here as a young man. Date: 19th century
French Generals Joffre and CastelnauFrench Generals Joffre (centre) and Castelnau (right), talking to a cavalry officer (left) in a cuirassier helmet on the Western Front during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
Entry of General Mannerheim into Helsinki, FinlandEntry of General Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim (1867-1951) into Helsinki (Helsingfors), Finland, after the Finnish Civil War
Queen Elizabeth at a parade, 1953A young Queen Elizabeth II looks back over her shoulder as she waits for a parade of the Household Cavalry at Home Park, Windsor during a presentation of New Standards
Two British Light Dragoons on horseback. On the left is an officer of the 7th or The Queens Own Regiment of Light Dragoons; on the right is an officer of the 16th or The Queens Regiment of Light
Lancers Corps - Horseback - British ArmyThe proposed uniform and equipment for a new corps of lancers in the British Army. Seen here is a side view of a mounted lancer charging with his lance tucked under his right arm. 1813
Lancers Corps - British ArmyThe proposed uniform and equipment for a new corps of lancers in the British Army. Seen here is a side view of a lancer standing holding his lance resting on his right shoulder with his sabre at his
Officers, Regiments of Light DragoonsAn officer of the Tenth or the Prince of Wales Regiment of Light Dragoons (left) and an officer of the Eighth or Kings Royal Irish Regiment of Light Dragoons
Huntley & Palmers advertisement, Coronation 1953Advertisement for Huntley & Palmers biscuits, " The Worlds Finest, " at the time of the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II
Silhouette of Household Cavalry in Hyde Park, LondonSilhouette depicting a procession of mounted Household Cavalry in Hyde Park, London, featured in the Tatlers Coronation issue. 1953
Mother O Mine - Young cavalry soldierMother O Mine A wistful young cavalry soldier thinks about home and his Mother, waiting for news of her son... Date: circa 1915
Coronation. Queen Mothers escort moves awaythe Queen Mothers escort mounted by the Household Cavalry moves off down Victoria Street. 1953
English vets on the Western Front tend to wounded cavalry horses, injured in recent combat action. Date: circa 1944
Mexican Revolution - Constitutionalist RevoltConstitutionalist Revolt - 18th July 1914 - Constitutional Troops enter Guadalajara. The Fall of the Huerta Dictatorship. Date: 1914
French Army in Africa - Cavalry with StandardThe French Army in Algeria, Africa - a group of hunters with the standard and entourage Date: circa 1903
Yeoman cavalry competition for the Loyd Lindsay CupManoeuvres of the squads of yeomanry cavalry engaged in the competition for the Loyd Lindsay prize at Wimbledon; they have to ride, four together, two of them dismount
Russian Cavalry OfficerOFFICIER DE L ETAT-MAJOR RUSSE (Russian staff officer) Date: circa 1812
Battle of Wimpfen 1622BATTLE OF WIMPFEN The Imperial Army under Tilly attacks the Palatinate forces and, despite a brilliant cavalry charge by the latter, the victory goes to Tilly Date: 6 May 1622
LIFE IN THE ARMY SIMKINThe cover of Simkins book on all aspects of the army, its troops, actions and tactics entitled Life in the Army. Date: circa 1880
Russian cavalry in Manchuria during the Boxer RebellionRussian cavalry In Manchuria, during the Boxer Rebellion. They capture a Chinese battery. Date: 1900
German NapoleonicUhlan (left), Cavalry (centre) and Hussar (right) Date: 1813 - 1822
Mongols Vs Turks C14ThOne of the many battles between Timur (Tamerlane) and his Mongols against the Turks. Date: 14th century
British Military SceneA Cavalry Camp. Date: circa 1885
Austrian cavalry - without their horses Date: 1704
An American army camp in Vera Cruz, Mexico
Cavalry parade over New Bridge, Haverfordwest, South WalesA cavalry parade crosses New Bridge into Victoria Place in Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, Dyfed, South Wales, probably around the time of the outbreak of the First World War
Cavalry parade outside pub, Haverfordwest, South WalesA cavalry parade pauses outside the Plough and Harrow pub in Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, Dyfed, South Wales, probably around the time of the outbreak of the First World War
Italian troops on Crete, including cavalry, artillery and carabinieri. Although much of modern Greece had been independent since the 1820s, Crete remained in Ottoman hands
Saumur - Horse training at the Cavalry School. Saumur is home to the Cadre Noir, the Ecole Nationale d Equitation (National School of Horsemanship), known for its annual horse shows
Troop Sergeant Major - 9th LancersA Troop Sergeant Major of the 9th (Queens Royal) Lancers. The Badge on his lower right arm denotes his position as the best shot in the squadron. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith
Squadron Sergeant Major - 5th Royal Irish Lancers (circa 1890). Medal ribbons worn: Egypt Medal (1882-89) and Khedives Star (1882-91)
Squadron Sergeant Major - 17th LancersA Squadron Sergeant Major of the 17th Lancers (Duke of Cambridges Own) - a Senior Scout. The medals he is wearing are The Distinguished Conduct medal
Dismounted German cavalry WWIAdvance dismounted cavalry patrol of a German Cavalry Regiment before Soissons in France, which can be seen in the background
Retiring German cavalry WWIBavarian cavalry retreating during the rearguard actions near Chauny which the French took on the 19th March 1917 during World War I
German cavalry WWIGerman cavalry stationed near the Arras front on the Western Front during World War I
German cavalry in France WWIGerman cavalry approaching a farm in Sailly-Sallisel on the Western Front during World War I
German cavalry patrol WWIGerman cavalry patrol in the Argonne Woods on the Western Front during World War I