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Woman police officer at Pembridge Hall Section HouseWoman police officer doing her hair in a mirror, sitting in her bedroom at Pembridge Hall Section House, Pembridge Square, Bayswater, London W2
Group photo, male and female police officers, LondonGroup photo, male and female police officers on a Met Police CID training course for detective constables, taken on 13 March 1948
Wedding group with police officersGroup photo of a police wedding, with the happy couple and some of the guests in civilian clothes, and five men in police uniform. Date: circa 1950s
Women police officers and others, Isle of Man, WW2Four women police officers and others in a group photo at an internment camp, Port Erin, Isle of Man, during the Second World War, where they were responsible for security, including luggage checks
Chief Superintendent Jessie B Moss, Met Police, London. Date: circa 1970s
Bulgaria - State Railway School No. 17State Railway School - Railway Regiment of the Ministry of War No.17 (1940-1942) - Bulgaria. Under the Treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine (1919)
Civilian woman with woman police sergeantA civilian woman in white shirt and striped tie, sitting on a bed with a small suitcase, talking to a woman police sergeant
Quex Park VAD patients & staff in hall of houseVAD hospital patients and staff in the hall of Quex House in March 1915. The hall was used as a recreation space for the patients
Patients and nurses in front of Quex HouseA group of patients, with five VAD nurses, in front of Quex House in about 1915. On the left can be seen the Winter Garden, a large conservatory joined to the drawing room of Quex House
Loading an ambulance at Ramsgate Town StationLoading a stretcher into an ambulance at Ramsgate Town Station in March 1916. Several men, including service personnel and a civilian are assisting lifting a stretcher holding a patient into the top
Three men in the gardens of Quex House, with sawThree men are standing in the garden of Quex House. One is holding a long saw. The man on the left is in civilian clothes and may have been employed at Quex Park
Three men standing by wooden escape ladder at QuexThree men are standing by an extendable wooden ladder. Two of the men are wearing the patients uniform of hospital blues but the trousers only
Three Belgian hospital patients outside Quex HouseThree Belgian hospital patients standing outside the front of Quex House. The verandah behind them was outside the Drawing Room where A Ward was situated
Group of Belgian and British soldiers at Quex Park, with three members of the VAD staff. The Belgian men are wearing civilian clothes. All the British soldiers are in army uniform
Photograph of three VAD patients at Quex Park VAD Hospital. The man on the right is Artieme Mettrie who was a patient at the hospital between 14th November 1914 and 13th May 1915
Studio photograph of Jules DeruwezStudio photograph of a Belgian soldier patient in civilian clothes. On the reverse is written in pencil in the hand of Major Powell-Cotton Jules Deruwez 8.2.15
Hugh Viscount Gough - 4HUGH, 1st viscount GOUGH military commander in the Peninsula, Chinese and Indian wars : depicted in civilian dress. Date: 1779 - 1869
Maxim. Sebast. Foy - 3MAXIMILIEN SEBASTIEN FOY French soldier and statesman, wearing civilian dress. Date: 1775 - 1825
Oliver Cromwell (Anon)OLIVER CROMWELL full length in civilian clothing, gesturing. Date: 1599 - 1658
Natheniel Prentiss BanksNATHANIEL PRENTISS BANKS American statesman and soldier, seen here in civilian dress : he served in Congress before and after the Civil War, when he was a general. Date: Circa 1860
Mixed Group of PeopleA group photo at Delhi including leading men and women, civilian and military. Date: 1918
Teesdale - DowneySir Christopher Charles Teesdale (1833 - 1893) Soldier, seen here in civilian dress
German Recruits 1914German recruits in civilian dress leaving the recruitment offices shortly after joining up. Date: 1914
Men and women with rifles, Lumbermans Rest, USAMen and women with rifles at the Lumbermans Rest, somewhere in the USA -- probably arranged for tourists to visit. Date: circa 1910
Patients race, Quex House gardenFour patients are seen taking part in a race in the garden of Quex House, two nurses and a lady civilian are in the background watching
Bedmaking race, Quex House gardenThree nurses are taking part in a bedmaking race, watched by Hannah Powell-Cotton (VAD Commandant) and a male civilian. The beds are positioned against the line of a tennis court marked out
Nurses, Yarrow Military HospitsalGroup of fifteen female nursing staff, taken at the Yarrow Military Hospital, Broadstairs in December 1914. The women are, with one possible exception, the one standing 4th left
Drawing of an MTC member, Britannia and Eve, 1940The line drawing depicts a member of the Mechanised Transport Corps, a voluntary civilian organisation for women who were unable to offer their services to the full-time womens auxiliary services
Sir Hugh Lane (1875-1915), art dealer best known for establishing the Municipal Gallery for Modern Art in Dublin in 1908. Died tragically when on board the Lusitania which was torpedoed by a German
Harbour entrance, Buffalo, New York State, USA, with the USS Hawk (the converted civilian yacht Hermione) in the middle distance. Date: circa 1904-1908
Nurses & Patients, Front Verandah, Quex Park. The Verandah, which was outside A Ward, offered a sheltered, south-facing outdoor space
Cartoon, A nouveau riche man, WW1Cartoon, a nouveau riche man, who has made his money from the war, tells a showgirl that he arrived in Paris in clogs, and he won t blush to admit it
Cartoon, Concerning sugar, WW1Cartoon, Concerning sugar. Two French women discuss how little sugar they are using during the sugar crisis, but it still sounds like quite a lot! Date: 1916
Cartoon, The paper crisis, WW1Cartoon, The paper crisis. A French officer on horseback asks a civilian why he has no papers (identity documents). The civilian replies that the newspapers are short of paper too! Date: 1916
Cartoon, His final costume, WW1Cartoon, His final costume, showing Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany in civilian clothing rather than military uniform -- a black suit and top hat
Cartoon, Round figures, WW1Cartoon, Round figures. A French gendarme officiously challenges a civilian man about his age. The document says 47, but he is sure the man looks nearer 50. Date: 1916
Cartoon, Let them pass, WW1Cartoon, Let them pass. Two French gendarmes in army uniform decide that these two ladies can be allowed through -- they can t possibly be German, as they are pretty and have delicate little feet
Cartoon, Its all about understanding each other, WW1Cartoon, Its all about understanding each other. A haughty young German soldier and a meek old Frenchman stand together in a room, giving little sense of equality or negotiation. Date: 1916
Cartoon, A false rumour, WW1Cartoon, A false rumour from the Western Front. Four market women talk about cannibalism among the troops. Date: 1916
Cartoon, The tall story, WW1Cartoon, The tall story. Showing a rumour circulating, from two men at the top of the Eiffel Tower down to two women at the foot of a staircase
Cartoon, Neglected sailor, WW1Cartoon, A neglected sailor asks a group of civilians in a restaurant what is the point of being masters of the sea, if people only give you one sardine to eat? Date: 1916
Cartoon, War stories, WW1Cartoon, War stories. A French sailor tells a group of civilians of his exploits. Date: 1916
Cartoon, Two fashionable French women, WW1Cartoon, two fashionable French women with their purchases, one of them reading a newspaper (Le Journal). One of them says that its easy to say Howitzers, Grenades, etc
Cartoon, News from Montauban, WW1Cartoon, News from Montauban. Three young French women read an English communique about heavy firing in the Montauban region
Cartoon, Regrets, WW1Cartoon, Regrets. An elderly man is sorry to see that he has a rival for a ladys affections -- he can t win against a young soldier in uniform with a wounded hand. Date: 1916
Cartoon, To the bitter end, WW1Cartoon, To the bitter end. A father tells his soldier son that we will stay in the trenches for twenty years if thats what it takes, and keep going to the bitter end. Date: 1916
Cartoon, Strategy, WW1Cartoon, Strategy. An old man lectures a French soldier about military strategy. After the Battle of the Marne, he promises to explain the Hundred Years War! Date: 1916
Cartoon, Soldier returning from leave, WW1Cartoon, a French soldier returning from leave tells his colleague what it was like. At every point someone pointed to the Keep Quiet notice, although what he had said was entirely innocent