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Four members of the Royal Naval Division (RND), outside their tent at a camp. The service was formed in September 1914 to fight alongside the army during the First World War
Seven members of the Royal Naval Division (RND), relaxing outside their tents at a camp. The service was formed in September 1914 to fight alongside the army during the First World War
The freight team, Los Angeles Aqueduct. Ten and twelve mule teams convey supplies from Division Siding to the tunnel camps up in the mountains
Metropolitan Police boat on the River ThamesA Metropolitan Police boat on the River Thames
English and Scottish Soldiers on CreteEnglish and Scottish Soldiers (more specifically the Seaforth Highlanders and Highland Light Infantry) on Crete. Although much of modern Greece had been independent since the 1820s
Russian and Montenegrin Soldiers in Crete. Although much of modern Greece had been independent since the 1820s, Crete remained in Ottoman hands
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
French Officers on Crete. Although much of modern Greece had been independent since the 1820s, Crete remained in Ottoman hands
French Soldiers on Crete and various views of the Island. Although much of modern Greece had been independent since the 1820s, Crete remained in Ottoman hands
Italian Infantry on Crete. Although much of modern Greece had been independent since the 1820s, Crete remained in Ottoman hands
Met Police male voice choir, Ealing, LondonThe Metropolitan Police " T" Division (Ealing) Male Voice Choir, posing for their photograph in uniform on a street in Ealing, west London. Photo by Wakefields of Ealing
Met Police Thames DivisionA diver of the Underwater Search Unit of the Metropolitan Police boarding a Thames Division launch after searching in the River Thames, London
Princess Adelheid of Saxe-Meiningen sending a personal note of good wishes to the Marine Division stationed at Flanders during World War One
Remains of the Berlin Wall, GermanyRemains of the Berlin Wall with graffiti in the Bernauer Strasse, Berlin, Germany
British Gurkhas WWI1/8th Gurkhas, 21st Brigade, 7th Division in captured Turkish trenches in Tikrit during World War I
British troops WWIBritish troops from the Royal Navy Division at Gallipoli during World War I
Gallipoli WWIEntrance to Gully ravine at Gully Beach where the 42nd East Lancashire Division was stationed during World War I
Destroyed Oise Bridge WWIThe Oise bridge near Villiers Cotterets was blown up by the French in retreat. The 18th Ambulance 6th Division is crossing the river by bridge of boats
German motorised column of the 4th Panzer Division during the cross-country march in France during World War II
Actions of the Somme Crossings 1918Supports lying in the open lining the edge of a road at Nesle on the 20th Division Front during the Actions of the Somme Crossings on the Western Front in France during World War I in March 1918
Battle of the Scarpe 1918Capture of Greenland Hill by 51st Division. The 6th Seaforths working forward towards Hausa and Delbar Woods, north-east of Roeux during the Battle of the Scarpe (Second Battle of Arras)
Battle of the Canal du Nord 1918Infantry support from the 4th Canadian Division advancing amongst the caterpillar tracks at the Battle of the Canal du Nord on the Western Front in France during World War I in September 1918
Ruins of the Basilica of Notre Dame de Brebieres in 1918Cavalry of the Irish Division passing the ruins of the Basilica of Notre Dame de Brebieres in Albert on the Western Front in France during World War I in September 1918
World War I 1918British soldiers of the 37th Division following up a barrage at St. Barbe on the Western Front in France during World War I in August 1918
Capture of Grevillers 1918Soldiers of the New Zealand Division firing a captured 4.2 gun battery capture Grevillers on the Western Front in France during World War I in August 1918
Loos 1915
World War 1 1915British Front Line, 7th Division, Bridoux-Rouges Bancs Sector. Taken by an officer of the Northumberland Hussars who were on the extreme right of the division on the Western Front in France during
60 pounder 1915A 60 pounder gun of the 6th Division Artillery covering the 2nd Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, 19th Brigade, 6th and 27th Divisions in the Bois Grenier Sector on the Western Front in France
World War I 1914-19152nd Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers, 7th Division, in the trenches at La Boutillerie on the Western Front in France during World War I in Winter 1914-1915
British troops in France2nd Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers, 7th Division, in the trenches at La Boutillerie on the Western Front in France during World War I in Winter 1914-1915
Battle of Lys 1918German infantry leap from their trenches to attack the cold, tired and homesick Portuguese Division at the Battle of Lys on the Western Front in Belgium during World War I on 29th September 1918
French cavalrymen 1918French cavalrymen examining a pill box, trench mortar and shells, gas alarm horn and other trophies taken by the 29th Division at Gheluvelt on the Western Front in Belgium during World War I in
Battle of the ScarpeCapture of Greenland Hill by the 51st Division Daylight Patrol of the 6th Seaforths working forward towards Hausa and Delbar Woods
Commons Division LobbyThe Division Lobby in the new House of Commons
British infantry firing amid the historic pagodas - BurmaBurma - British infantry (17th Division) firing amid the historic pagodas - circa February, 194."
British 36th Division in Burma - 1944Two members of the British 36th Division (consisting of the Royal Scots Fusiliers, the Royal Welsh Fusiliers and the East Lancashire Regiment)
19th Indian Dagger Division - BurmaTanks and infantry of the 19th Indian Dagger Division move up to the attack - Burma
French front First World WarHill 125 near Carency, east of Souchey. General Nudant commanding 82nd Infantry Division and Colonel Jacqueau observing British artillery preparations on the German position on Hill 119 on the French
Battle of Tardenois 1918The advance of the 5th Battalion, Duke of Wellingtons Regiment, 62nd Division, through the Bois du Petit Champ at the Battle of Tardenois on the Western Front in France during World War I on 22nd
Capture of Meaulte 1918Mark V (Female) tanks of the 4th Battalion in Meaulte soon after its capture by the 5th Royal Berkshire Regiment of the 12th Division on the Western Front in France during World War I on 22nd August
Private of the 2nd Battalion of The East Yorkshire Regiment (3rd Infantry Division) - Normandy 1944. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith
Crimea War CampDistant view of the camp of the British Light Division at Allah-Dyn, near Varna
British and American Troops in Munster, Second World War, 19Photograph showing American infantry of the 17th Airborne Division (on left) and British soldiers of the Sixth Guards Tank Brigade conferring over a map in Munster, Westphalia, 1945
Justice GranthamJustice William Grantham (1835-1911) British Conservative politician and judge of the Queens Bench Division
American Troops during the Battle of the Bulge; Second WorPhotograph showing American soldiers of the Second Armoured Division taking a break in their advance across the snow-covered fields of the low countries
Lt. General Sir George Brown and his staff, Crimea, 1855Photograph of Lieutenant-General Sir George Brown at Inkerman, Crimea, where he commanded the Light Division, taken by Roger Fenton, 1855
American Troops marching through Paris; Second World War, 19Photograph showing troops of the US Fourth Division marching along the Champs Elysees, Paris, 1944. This was not a victory parade
Lance-Sergeant John D. Baskeyfield VC (1922-44)Photographic portrait of Lance-Sergeant John Baskeyfield of the South Staffordshire Regiment, First Airborne Division, pictured c.1943