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Royal Naval War Memorial, Plymouth, DevonRoyal Naval War Memorial for WW1, Plymouth, Devon. Date: circa 1920
La Breccia, Porta Pia, Rome, ItalyLa Breccia, Porta Pia, a gate in the Aurelian Walls, Rome, Italy, with war memorials and wreaths, named after Pope Pius IV
Jews celebrating the Feast of TabernaclesThe Feast of Tabernacles also known as Sukkot is a Jewish holiday that is celebrated over the course of a week, five days after Yom Kippur
Confederate Monument, Norfolk, Virginia, USA. Date: circa 1915
Mausoleum at Ibiabon, Obibio, West Africa (then part of the British Empire), with a black umbrella fixed to the top. Date: 1922
Gun carriage and soldiers at funeral of Unknown WarriorGun carriage flanked by soldiers, with a flag-draped coffin, during the funeral of the Unknown Warrior, brought from France, via Dover and Victoria Station
Anzac Day march past the Mansion House, LondonAnzac Day march past the Mansion House, City of London, 25 April 1919. 1919
Gun carriage for funeral of Unknown Warrior, LondonAerial view of the gun carriage at the funeral of the Unknown Warrior, leaving Victoria Station, London, November 1920. 1920
Plate commemoration, W G Grace, Century of CenturiesPlate commemoration of the cricketer W G Grace, Century of Centuries. 1895
Battlefields pilgrimage 1928, pilgrims at VimyA group of Home Counties pilgrims on the steps of the Canadian Memorial at Vimy, listening to a War Graves Commission guide describing the fighting
The Climax of the Pilgrimage, Ypres, BelgiumThe Grand Climax of the Pilgrimage, in Ypres, Belgium. Prince Charles of Belgium and Admiral Jellicoe inspecting the Belgian Guard of Honour, together with Lord Granville and Colonel Heath (above)
Battlefields Pilgrims, arrival at Zeebrugge, BelgiumBattlefields Pilgrims, Yorkshire Contingent (Party T), led by Party Organiser Major Vernon-Hope, being welcomed by Major Maartens at Zeebrugge, Belgium
Battlefields Pilgrims, arrival at St Omer, northern FranceBattlefields Pilgrims, Percy Barton, Chairman of the South Western Area (extreme left) with members of West Country Party (Party D) arriving at St Omer, northern France
Lady Haig with Scottish Pilgrims in Cambrai, northern FranceLady Haig (The Countess Haig of Bemersyde) leading Scottish participants in the Battlefields Pilgrimage through Cambrai, northern France
Battlefields Pilgrims at Vimy Ridge, northern FranceBattlefields Pilgrims from the North-Western party inspecting the trenches on Vimy Ridge in northern France. The pilgrimage of 11
Battlefields Pilgrims at Victoria and Arras, northern FranceBattlefields Pilgrims, The Metropolitan Company of Party A at Victoria Station, London (top), arrival of pilgrims at Arras, northern France, with roll call (centre) and outside the station at Arras
Battlefields Pilgrims in northern FranceBattlefields Pilgrims in France -- a company of blind men from St Dunstans (B5 Party). The pilgrimage of 11, 000 people to France and Flanders was organised by the British Legion
Battlefields Pilgrims at Vimy, northern FranceBattlefields Pilgrims (a section of Party B from the Home Counties) with their French soldier hosts in Vimy, northern France
Menin Gate, Ypres, Belgium, Battlefields PilgrimageMenin Gate, Ypres, Belgium, with the British Empire Service League Overseas Dominions Party on the Battlefields Pilgrimage
Battlefields Pilgrims, departure of ex-service women at Victoria Station, London, on 5 August. The pilgrimage of 11, 000 people to France and Flanders was organised by the British Legion
British Legion Womens Section, Battlefields PilgrimsBritish Legion Womens Section leaders taking part in the Battlefields Pilgrimage -- Lady Edward Spencer Churchill OBE, Chairman of the Womens Section, and Dame Florence Simpson DBE
Battlefields Pilgrims in Newfoundland Memorial Park, FranceBattlefields Pilgrims in Newfoundland Memorial Park, Beaumont Hamel, Somme, northern France, looking at a treasure trove of war relics
Battlefields Pilgrims climbing Vimy Ridge, FranceBattlefields Pilgrims climbing Vimy Ridge in northern France. The pilgrimage of 11, 000 people to France and Flanders was organised by the British Legion and attended by the Prince of Wales
Battlefields Pilgrims en route for France, leaving Dover on the Empress of Calais (top), arriving at Calais (centre), and Scottish pilgrims at Dunkirk station after their voyage from Tilbury (bottom)
Pilgrims with their French guide, arriving at their billets, exchanging references through their coupons. The pilgrimage of 11
The Spirit of the Pilgrimage, Menin Gate, Ypres, Belgium. The pilgrimage of 11, 000 people to France and Flanders was organised by the British Legion and attended by the Prince of Wales. Date: 1928
Our Royal Pilgrim, Ypres, Belgium. The pilgrimage of 11, 000 people to France and Flanders was organised by the British Legion and attended by the Prince of Wales, pictured here in the centre
The Pilgrims Homage, Menin Gate, Ypres, Belgium. The pilgrimage of 11, 000 people to France and Flanders was organised by the British Legion and attended by the Prince of Wales. Date: 1928
The Graphic cover image, Menin Gate at Ypres, BelgiumThe Graphic cover image, aerial photograph of the Menin Gate at Ypres, Belgium, unveiled in 1927 -- location of the post-WW1 pilgrimage to Ypres
Post-WW1 pilgrimage in Belgium and FranceDouble page spread, photographs of the post-WW1 pilgrimage in Belgium and France, visiting Vimy Ridge, Sanctuary Wood, Ypres, Cambrai, Bethune, Armentieres and other key locations
The Graphic cover image, post-WW1 pilgrimage at YpresThe Graphic cover image, aerial photograph of the Prince of Wales and other pilgrims at Ypres -- post-WW1 pilgrimage to Ypres, Belgium, showing a procession of 11
Queen Victoria Golden Jubilee commemoration -- a portrait in the middle, with sculptures from the Albert Memorial in the four corners, representing Europe, Asia, Africa and America. Date: 1887
The Meta Sudans in Rome as a war memorialThe Meta Sudans in Rome as a War Memorial (an imaginary depiction in watercolour), by Charles Cundall. early 1920s
Study for a ceiling painting, by Charles SimsStudy for a ceiling painting in the Great Hall of the Institute of Civil Engineers, by Charles Sims. circa 1919
John Peckham, Archbishop of CanterburyJohn (Johannis) Peckham (1230-1292), Archbishop of Canterbury from 1279 to 1292. He was a native of Sussex, educated at Lewes Priory, becoming a Friar Minor about 1250
Centenary celebrations with replica train, LiverpoolCentenary celebrations on the LMS Railway, September 1930, with the Lion engine and replica coaches of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 1830. 1930
MILITARY REVIEW VENICEReview of the Guarda Nazionale, in commemoration of the events of 1848. Date: 1867
WW1 street shrine, London, 1917A front cover of The Illustrated London News, showing a woman and two small children leaving a floral tribute at a London street shrine, 1917. Date: January 1917
Hyde Park war shrine, WW1, 1918In memory of those who have fallen: the Bishop of London, Arthur Winnington-Ingram, blessing the war shrine in Hyde Park, London in 1918. Date: 1918
American War Memorial, GibraltarAmerican War Memorial (Naval Monument), Gibraltar, relating to the First World War, dedicated in 1937. Date: circa 1930s
Queen Mary inspecting tribute to East End patriotismQueen Mary pictured in Palace Road, South Hackney, chatting to locals and inspecting a local Rolls of Honour, attached to the wall of a house in the street
A tribute to the brave in an East London street, WW1A shrine around a roll of honour attached to the wall of a house in Palace Road, Hackney and adorned with flags, flowers and a portrait of the recently deceased Lord Kitchener
Shakespeare monument at Crystal Palace, London 1864Visitors outside the huge glass structure of the Crystal Palace exhibition in Sydenham, London. Looking at the Shakespeare monument, designed by J. W Thomas. Date: 1864
HANDEL FESTIVAL, LONDONView of the magnificent Box erected for their MAJESTIES, in Westminster Abbey, under the Direction of Mr James Wyatt, at the Commemoration of Handel Date: 1784
Shakespeare Jubilee, Stratford 1769WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Playwright and poet. The Shakespeare Jubilee at Stratford-upon-Avon. Date: 1769
War Memorial, High Street, Skipton, North Yorkshire, with the Church of the Holy Trinity in the background. Date: circa 1922
Londons Farewell to King George VI - Paddington StationLondons Farewell to King George VI - The Funeral Train about to leave Paddington Station drawn by the Windsor Castle - 15th February, 1952. Date: 1952
Front page, Daily Mail, Silver JubileeFront page of the Daily Mail newspaper for 6 May 1935, to mark King George Vs Silver Jubilee, printed in black ink on silver paper. 1935