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Falkland Islands Royal Engineer briefing map, 1982 (c); with typescript annotations relating to the condition and passibility of airfields, roads and tracks by tracked and wheeled vehicles
Falklands War - 1982Directorate of Overseas Surveys map of the Falklands Islands, 1983 (c). One of four maps of the Falkland Islands, 1982 (c)-1984 (c)
Hms InvincibleBritish battle cruiser which distinguished herself in World War One in the battle against Von Spees squadron off the Falklands. Date: 1915
Card commemorating Graf Spee destruction, WW2Card commemorating the destruction of the German cruiser, Admiral Graf Spee, on 13 December 1939 by HMS Exeter, Ajax and Achilles following the Battle of the River Plate. Date: 1939
Three Hawker Siddeley Nimrod MR2s from 120, 201 and 206 Squadrons, RAF Kinloss, preparing for the following days flypast over London at the conclusion of the Falklands parade on 12 October 1982
Queen Elizabeth II leaving Southampton with 5th Infantry BriOne of six colour photographs of The Queen Elizabeth II leaving Southampton with 5th Infantry Brigade, 12 May 1982. From a collection of photographs relating to the South Atlantic (Falklands War)
Royal Air Force - Avro Vulcan K. 2 XH561Royal Air Force - Avro Vulcan K.2 XH561 of No.50 Squadron at RAF Wildenrath for an air display. After the Falklands conflict, the Victor K.2 fleet was fast approaching their fatigue limits
Cunard Line, QE2 Wedgwood teapot, embroidered badgesCUNARD: Queen Elizabeth 2 (QE2) Wedgwood Queen's Grill First-Class teapot. 5ins. Together with five Queen Elizabeth 2 embroidered crew badges including one when she was troopship during
HMS Hermes R12Royal Navy - HMS Hermes R12, a Centaur-class aircraft carrier, modified as an ASW - Commando - Air Defence carrier, seen entering Devonport after returning from the Falklands conflict, in 1982
Admiral Graf Von Spee 1914Admiral Graf Von Spee (1861 1914), naval officer of the German Kaiserliche Marine, Died on the 8 December 1914, on SMS Scharnhorst, South Atlantic, off the Falkland Islands. Date: 1914
Sinking of the German battleship Scharnhorst, WW1Sinking of the German battleship Scharnhorst, 8 December 1914, in the Battle of the Falklands, First World War. 1914
Original settlers cottages, Port Stanley, Falkland Islands. Date: circa 1904
Rapier at San Carlos, Falkland Islands, 1982Colour transparency showing a Rapier at San Carlos, Falkland Islands, 1982. From a collection of 366 slides collected by Lt Col David Dunn, Press Officer with 5th Infantry Brigade
YompingPhotograph: Yomping. A line of British troops winding up a rocky hillside, Falklands, 1982. One of fourteen copy photographs of British Army
Volvo 202Photograph: Volvo 202. Volvo 202 Oversnow vehicle with a column of commandos trailing behind on foot, Falklands, 1982. One of fourteen copy photographs of British Army
Mexeflote landing vehicles, 1982Colour transparency showing Mexeflote landing vehicles, 1982. From a collection of 366 slides collected by Lt Col David Dunn, Press Officer with 5th Infantry Brigade
RFA Sir Galahad on fire after being bombed at FitzroyOne of four colour photographs showing RFA Sir Galahad on fire after being bombed at Fitzroy, 7-8 June 1982. From a collection of photographs relating to the South Atlantic (Falklands War) (1982)
Argentine soldiers waiting to surrender at Port StanleyPhotograph showing Argentine soldiers waiting to surrender their weapons at Port Stanley after the capitulation, 1982.Associated with South Atlantic (Falklands War) (1982). Date: 1982
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
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
Admiral Von SpeeAdmiral Maximilian von Spee (1861-1914) - A German Admiral who, during the First World War was given freedom to make his own decisions about how to handle his battles
Colour photograph of graves, including that of Lt Col Herbert ?H? Jones VC, 2nd Bn Parachute Regiment, Ajax Bay. From a collection of photographs relating to the South Atlantic (Falklands War) (1982)
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)
Schooner loading wool at North Arm, Falkland Islands Date: circa 1920
Dusicyon antarcticus, Falkland foxStudy skin of a female specimen from West Falkland Island. Scale is in centimetres
Przewalskium albirostris, white-lipped deerThe Falklands fox, also known as the Falkland Islands wolf or the Warrah, was the only native land mammal of the Falkland Islands. It became extinct in 1876 (on West Falkland island)
Dusicyon australis, Falkland Islands foxThe Falklands fox, also known as the Falkland Islands wolf or the Warrah, was the only native land mammal of the Falkland Islands. It became extinct in 1876 (on West Falkland island)
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