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Soviet Radio OperatorSoviet shortwave radio operator communicating with forces behind the enemy lines
Haman HumiliatedWhen Hamans plan to have the Jews massacred is revealed by Esther, he is forced to honour his enemy Mordecai (a Jew) by leading him, on a horse, round the city
German Look out PostA German look-out post, up a tree, spotting enemy artillery
Titus Manlius TorquatusTITUS MANLIUS TORQUATUS Roman soldier and statesman, depicted vanquishing an enemy in single combat
Bulldog and BloodhoundAN ENGLISH BULL-DOG and a CORSICAN BLOODHOUND John Bull savages his enemy
Natural ObstaclesEritreans fighting alongside Italians have to contend with natural obstacles as well as the enemy
Charging the EnemyA Life Guardsman charging the enemy - his foes lie vanquished at his feet
Seven Days Battle / ElsonThe Seven Days Battles - Federal troops flanking the enemy
Ww1 / Wurttemberg TrenchWurttemberg troops observing. An officer uses a pair of binoculars in order to observe enemy movements
Thrilling Action in AirHigh drama above the clouds as a gunner fires in pursuit of an enemy plane
Plane Attacks BalloonA British biplane attacks a balloon protecting an enemy airship shed near Ghent
German Machine Gun / 1914A German machine gun crew, partially hidden in an autumnal wood, await the enemy
U-Boat Crew on LookoutA German U-boat crew look out for enemy ships
German Captain SalutesThe captain of a German warship, having sunk an enemy vessel, shows his good breeding by saluting the ship and its crew whom he has sent to their graves
Scythian War ChariotsPersian war chariots charge against Alexander the Great
Housework in TrenchesGerman troops on the Eastern Front get on with their household tasks while one of them keeps an eye open for signs of enemy activity
Trenches under RainAnkle-deep in water which is added to by the pouring rain, huddled under wet capes in a muddy trench shared with rats - who needs an enemy to make trench life miserable ?
CANNON, 1450French siege-cannon of the period of Charles VII, with cover to protect the artillerymen from enemy arrows
Trench Listening PostA French " listening post" in " No Mans Land" where soldiers took turns to listen out for surprise enemy attacks
Ww1 Machine GunnerThe machine-gunner in position on a French Deperdussin monoplane, exposed to the elements as well as to the enemy
Guynemer / Farre 1917Georges-Marie Guynemer, French military aviator, credited with the destruction of 53 enemy planes
Poster : Force of Armswe have Smashed the Enemy by Force of Arms !
9th Century Scot WarriorA Scottish warrior wears a magnificent plumed helmet, guaranteed to impress the boldest enemy; he carries a massive sword, two spears, a horn and a heavy shield
WWI / 1918 / PIAVEItalian forces, supported by British and French divisions, attack across the river Piave, successfully splitting the enemy, a decisive victory
Wwi / German DefenceGerman infantry defend their trench against an enemy attack
German Albatros, 1917A German Albatros fighter is fired on from the enemy lines
Zep Downed over FranceFrench civilians cheer as an enemy Zeppelin is shot down near Bar-Le-Duc
1917 / French Troops / SnowFrench soldiers amuse themselves by throwing snowballs at snow effigies of the enemy
Lancelot & TarquinSir Lancelot strikes the copper basin in order to challenge Sir Tarquin - the haughty enemy of the Knights of the Round Table. Lancelot vanquishes Tarquin
German Anti-AircraftCarefully camouflaged, these Germans wait with a large calibre gun to fire on enemy aircraft such as the one about to fly past them
Portable SearchlightA soldier equipped with a portable searchlight can detect an enemy at night - though in this instance, all he has detected is a poacher trapping a rabbit
Allied Soldiers KneelThe Allies kneel together to face the enemy as one in the First World War
GUYNEMERs SPAD 1916French ace Georges-Marie Guynemers SPAD-VII fighter on which he has shot down many of the 53 enemy aircraft with which he is credited : at Manoncourt airfield
China : Tai-LiTAI-LI the transcendental dog, depicted expectorating a projectile in the form of a huge red pearl against an enemy
Cossacks in a VillageCossack horsemen charge through an enemy village
Boer / Rhodes at KimberleyCecil Rhodes watching the effect of the Long Cecil gun on the enemy trenches
Italian Sub InteriorEnemy in sight ! The commander of an Italian submarine in World War Two spots a British vessel and prepares to sink her
Battle of Mons 1792At Mons, the French are overwhelmed by the Austrian artillery but brave Marshal Stettenhoffen shames his men into following when he leads the advance on the enemy
Cyclist ManoeuvresThe Compagnie Cycliste of the French Army take part in the annual manoeuvres, pedalling rapidly to the high ground before firing on the enemy
Living Shield, BelgiumTo discourage the enemy from shooting at them as they invade Belgium, the Germans round up local civilians and force them to go ahead of them as a living shield
Saved by a BrotherAmerican Revolutionary Captain MacKinsty, captured by hostile Iroquois, is about to be burnt when their leader Brandt, recognising a brother-Mason, saves him, though an enemy
Battle of LoubiEGYPTIAN CAMPAIGN Battle of Loubi, near Nazareth - Junot, with only 450 men, is surrounded and attacked by 3000 enemy cavalry, but successfully repels them
Lannes as a LadJEAN LANNES As a boy, the future general - son of a stable-boy - works in a wash-house. Later he will make a clean sweep of the enemy at Montebello
Crossbows and ShieldsOne soldier gets ready to fire his crossbow at the enemy while his two companions duck behind their shield
Charles Howard NottinghmCHARLES HOWARD, earl of NOTTINGHAM, statesman, naval and military commander, bitter enemy of Essex. with his autograph
Henri III RejectedThe crimes of Henri III lead two assemblies, one of nobles and the other of doctors of the Sorbonne, to declare him an enemy of true religion and undeserving of loyalty
Battle of MylaeThe Roman fleet under Caius Diulius defeats the Carthag- -inian fleet under Hannibal; the Romans use boarding bridges to access the enemy vessels and fight hand-hand
Fort Moultrie EvacuatedFort Moultrie, in Charleston harbour, is evacuated by its Union garrison : before leaving they destroy anything that could be useful to the enemy