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Baden-Powell - South African ConstabularyBaden-Powell in the uniform of the South African Constabulary, standing by his charger. Date: circa 1901
Lord Roberts 1900FREDERICK SLEIGH 1st EARL ROBERTS British soldier riding his arab charger, Volonel, which he rode to Kandahar in 1879 during the Afghan conflict
Saint Georges Victory Date: 1915
The Dandy Charger - man on a boneshaker bicycle. early 19th century
?Marengo?, the favourite charger of Napoleon I, 1815 (c). Soft-ground etching, by and after James Ward, published by R Ackermann, Strand, London, 1 August 1824
Morocco, North Africa - Jewish Money Charger - Elderly Jew Sitting outside house. Part of Box 171 Boswell Collection - Morocco. Date: circa 1900
Funeral of Edward VII - (King s) Charger and dog(King s) Charger and dog - Cavalry with charger and white dog on lead. Part of Box 127 Boswell Collection - Funeral of Edward VII. Date: 1910
A Canadian staff officer saying goodbye to his horseA Canadian staff officer shakes hands as he parts with his charger in France at the end of the First World War, an example of the close relationship between man and horse during the conflict
New Zealand Division horse show, Western Front, WW1New Zealand Division horse show near the Western Front during World War One. Date: circa 1916
Roberts on VonolelLORD ROBERTS reviewing Indian troops riding his arab charger Vonolel. Date: 1880s
Roberts HorsebackFREDERICK SLEIGH, first lord ROBERTS military commander, on horseback riding his arab charger Vonolel. Date: 1832 - 1914
The Mikado of Japan, 1904Mutsuhito (1852 - 1912), also known as Meiji, Emperor of Japan, in the uniform of Commander-in-Chief of the Japanese Army and seated upon a charger which stands over Manchuria
White Lodge, Richmond Park, 1891White Lodge, Richmond Park:celebration of the Duke and Duchess of Tecks silver wedding anniversary. The Duke is shown being presented with a horse, and giving a speech. Date: 1891
Colonel Kents Horse, 1875Engraving of a horse, Colonel Kents charger, which served in the Crimean War and was still alive 20 years later