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HMS Glasgow in Great War Deeds, WW1HMS Glasgow, cruiser of the British Royal Navy, in the Battle of the Falkland Islands, during which the German ship Leipzig was set on fire and sunk
Falkland Island Aguara-dog, Dusicyon australis. Extinct around 1870.. Handcolored engraving on steel by William Lizars from a drawing by Colonel Charles Hamilton Smith from Sir William Jardines
Group photo, Stanley Scouts and Cubs, Falkland IslandsGroup photo, Stanley Boy Scouts and Wolf Cubs, Falkland Islands, on Armistice Day 1930. Date: 1930
Group photo, 1st Stanley Scout Troop, Falkland Islands
Battle of the Falkland Islands by G. H. DavisThe Battle of the Falkland Islands -- how Admiral von Spees squadron was sunk, the German cruiser Dresden alone escaping. Showing the action between the German cruiser Leipzig
View of Stanley from Pier, Port Stanley, Falkland IslandsA photograph taken during the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876) funded by the British Government for scientific purposes
Falkland Islands - Port Stanley Date: circa 1905
5th Infantry Brigade (Guards and Gurkhas)Photograph showing 5th Infantry Brigade (Guards and Gurkhas) disembarking along the small jetty to reinforce the bridgehead at San Carlos, Falkland Islands
Letitia Lady Falkland 2LETTICE (or LETITIA), viscountess FALKLAND (nee Morison), wife of Lucius Cary, second viscount. Date: 1610 - 1646
Letitia Lady FalklandLETTICE (or LETITIA), viscountess FALKLAND (nee Morison), wife of Lucius Cary, second viscount : depicted as a widow with suitably allegorical ornaments. Date: 1610 - 1646
Henry Viscount FalklandHenry Cary, first viscount FALKLAND statesman, whose dress sense was exquisite but whose management of Irish affairs lacked the same finesse Date: ? - 1633
WW1 - Battle of Falkland - Heroic German on S. M. S. LeipzigWW1 - Battle of Falkland - A heroic German waves a flag on top of the S.M.S. Leizpig as it sinks. SMS Leipzig (" His Majestys Ship Leipzig" )
San Carlos Settlement, East Falklands, with a flock of sheep. circa 1915
Crew members, HMS Invincible, British battle cruiserGroup photo of seven crew members on the deck of HMS Invincible, British battle cruiser. Date: circa 1908
HMS Invincible, British battle cruiser, Falklands flagship. Date: circa 1908
Card commemorating Falkland Islands naval battle, WW1Card commemorating Falkland Islands naval battle on 8 December 1914, when the British navy sank four German warships (Scharnhorst, Leipzig, Nurnberg and Gneisenau)
Stranded Sea Elephant - Falkland IslandsStranded Sea Elephant (Southern Elephant Seal) - Falkland Islands Date: circa 1920s
Schooner loading wool at North Arm, Falkland Islands Date: circa 1920
Berkeley Sound, Falkland islandsIllustration (p.214) from Charles Darwins Journal of Researches, first illustrated edition 1890
Cambrian trilobites from the Falkland IslandsTrilobites from a cobble of archaeocyathan limestone from Port Purvis: PS 218, specimen number NHM PI PO 12074 in the collection of the Palaeontological Department of The Natural History Museum
Dusicyon antarcticus, Falkland foxStudy skin of a female specimen from West Falkland Island. Scale is in centimetres
Architeuthis dux Steenstrup, 1857, squidThe squid was caught by the Falkland registered trawler John Cheek, on 15 March 2004 It was caught at a depth of 220m, 15.6 km north west of Port Stephens Settlement
Stone River, Sparrow Cove, Falkland IslandsA photograph taken during the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876) funded by the British Government for scientific purposes
Grave of Thomas Bush, A. B. Falkland IslandsA photograph taken during the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876) funded by the British Government for scientific purposes
Port Stanley, Falkland IslandsA photograph taken during the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876) funded by the British Government for scientific purposes
Canis AntarcticusIllustration (plate 4) from Charles Darwins Zoology of the Voyage of the Beagle, Mammalia, Part 2, No.1, 1838
Bennelong, an Australian aborigine of the Sydney regionA portrait of Bennelong, an Australian aborigine of the Sydney region a the time of the First Fleet. From: Narrative of a voyage of discovery : performed in His Majestys vessal the Lady Nelson Date
Fringe Crested Cockatoo From: Narrative of a voyage of discovery : performed in His Majestys vessal the Lady Nelson Date: 1803
Scene during Battle of the Falkland Islands, WW1Scene from the land during the Battle of the Falkland Islands, First World War. Showing a sinking ship. Date: 8 December 1914
County ensign hoisted, Battle of the Falkland Islands, WW1The county ensign is hoisted on the main mast of HMS Kent at the start of the Battle of the Falkland Islands during the First World War. Date: 8 December 1914
British ships in Battle of the Falkland Islands, WW1British ships under way at 9.45am from Port Stanley to take part in the Battle of the Falkland Islands during the First World War. They are HMS Kent, HMS Inflexible, HMS Glasgow and HMS Invincible
Hole in HMS Kent, Battle of Falkland Islands, WW1A hole in the British Monmouth-class armoured cruiser HMS Kent, caused by a 4.1 inch German shell during the Battle of the Falkland Islands, First World War. Date: 8 December 1914
Street scene, South American mainland, WW1Street scene on the South American mainland around the time of the Battle of the Falkland Islands, First World War. Date: circa December 1914
Opening fire, Battle of the Falkland Islands, WW1HMS Inflexible opening fire at the enemy at about 1pm, beginning the Battle of the Falkland Islands during the First World War
Damaged mast, HMS Kent, Battle of Falkland Islands, WW1The foretop gallant mast of the British Monmouth-class armoured cruiser HMS Kent, shot away by a shell from the German light cruiser Nurnberg during the Battle of the Falkland Islands
Action during Battle of the Falkland Islands, WW1The scene of action at 4.17pm during the Battle of the Falkland Islands, First World War. From left to right: the Scharnhorst turning over and sinking, the Gneisenau still firing all her guns
Salvo falling, Battle of the Falkland Islands, WW1The first enemy salvo falling in the wake of HMS Invincible at the start of the Battle of the Falkland Islands during the First World War. Date: 8 December 1914
HMS Inflexible, British battlecruiser, Falklands, WW1HMS Inflexible, British Invincible-class battlecruiser, launched 1907, served in various locations during the First World War, decommissioned 1920
HMS Kent, British armoured cruiser, WW1HMS Kent, British Monmouth-class armoured cruiser, launched 1901, served during the First World War, decommissioned 1920. Showing damage to her upper deck, with crew members standing on either side
Invincible & InflexibleAt the Battle of the Falkland Islands, British cruisers Invincible and Inflexible leave Port Stanley to join the rest of the fleet
Leipzig Sinking 1914During the Battle of the Falkland Islands, German vessel Leipzig sinks with great loss of life after a relentless British attack
Falklands / Berkeley SoundBerkeley Sound: view of the bay
Falklands / Port StanleyPort Stanley: view of the bay
Henry Cary FalklandHENRY CARY, viscount FALKLAND statesman who died after breaking his leg while riding in Theobalds Park - with his autograph