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Firing a TorpedoCharging a torpedo-tube aboard a U-boat, of the type which sank three British cruisers in the North Sea during the first weeks of World War One - a warning of things to come... Date: September 1914
Stock Exchange Notes (2 / 4) - Bull MarketStock Exchange Notes - Unexpected Bull movements created great excitement! 1903
Lyon, Place des Terreaux - Fountain Bartholdi, unveiled in 1892, representing the River and the Sea Date: 1919
Russo-Japanese War - Battle of Feng Huang ChengJapanese troops occupied the town of Feng-Huang-Cheng (now Phoenix Town in the Hunan Province), Manchuria, (part of the Eastern Chinese Empire) virtually unopposed on 5th May 1904 Date: 1904
Italian invasion into Austria HungaryPatriotic propaganda postcard commemorating the brave Italian attack into Austria Hungary, after agreeing to join the First World War on the Allied side in June 1915. Date: 1916
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
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
African elephants rampagingAfrican elephants stampeding; people running for their lives
A Gurkha ChargeGerman troops decide to turn and flee rather than face the ferocity of the charging Gurkhas
Allies Shoulder to Shoulder at YpresFrench infantry charging alongside Irish Guards and Grenadiers at Ypres during the First World War. Drawn from a description by Private P
Blessing the charging troops: A Russian priest on the fieldFrom a painting by Frederic De Haenen
London Scottish soldiers charging with the bayonet
British troops charging at LoosAn illustration showing British troops charging over German trenches at the Battle of Loos. Between September 25th and October 13th, the British lost over 8000 out of 30, 000 men
French infantry creeping forward on the Western FrontFrench infantry in the front line on hands and knees creeping forward to within charging distance. Two soldiers are seen in the foreground wearing steel helmets
Saying what they think of treason at homeIrish soldiers are depicted fighting on the Western front during the First World War, leaving their trenches and charging the enemy
Birmignham Riot / 1901A riot by Pro-Boers at a meeting of the Liberal association at Birmingham Town Hall. Lloyd George who addressed the meeting escaped dressed in policemans uniform
Charging SpahisSpahis (native cavalry) of the French Armee d Afrique in a charge, led by a sabre- wielding officer
French Artillery - 14Charging a French muzzle- loading obusier from the Napoleonic era (1802/3) : a gunner of the horse artillery of the French Garde Royale passes a ball to his mate
Waterloo / Scott Poem 23NAPOLEONIC WARS " But on the British heart were lost the terrors of the charging host; for not an eye the storm that viewed changed its proud glance of fortitude"
Charging the EnemyA Life Guardsman charging the enemy - his foes lie vanquished at his feet
Charge / Lucknow / 1857Lieut. Macpherson charging up a street in Lucknow
Camel Corps Review / CairoReview of Egyptian Camel Corps at Cairo
Chesapeake and ShannonA famous frigate action between the Shannon, under command of British Captain Broke, and the Chesapeake under the American Captain John Lawrence
Boy in Electric Toy CarIn France, millionaires children, such as the son of Comte de la Taulp, drive tiny electric cars. They cost 35 pounds and can run 35 miles without need of re-charging
Charging at EylauBATTLE OF EYLAU The French Garde Imperiale charge gloriously against the Prussians and Russians, but despite their efforts the battle is inconclusive
General Wayne storming the fort at Stony PointGeneral Anthony Wayne storming the British-held fort at Stony Point, New York state