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General Gouraud and General Bailloud, TurkeyGeneral Henri Gouraud (1867-1946) (right) of the French Army Corps and General Maurice Camille Bailloud (1847-1921) (left) of the French Army 2nd Division
Soldiers at Varmi Fort, Nigeria, West Africa, WW1Soldiers of C Company M1 at Varmi Fort, Nigeria, West Africa, during the First World War. Date: circa 1914-1916
Native carriers, Fort Dschang, Cameroon, Africa, WW1Native carriers at Fort Dschang, German Cameroon, west central Africa, during the First World War. Date: 1914
Aerial photograph of Fort Souville, France, WW1Aerial photograph (German) of the Fort at Souville, north eastern France, which was attacked by heavy shelling by the Germans during the Battle of Verdun, First World War
Mosque at Rosetta, and Fort Julien, EgyptThe upper image shows an Egyptian mosque in Rosetta, Egypt. The lower image shows Fort Julien from the sea, with an Egyptian boat. 1803
Ukraine - Crimea - Sebastopol - View out into the Black Sea Date: circa 1907
Port of Tyre - View out to SeaTyre, Labanon - famous Phoenician Port on the Mediterranean Sea. View out to sea with the bay and fort visible - children, playing on the beach in the foreground. Date: circa 1904
Von Brandis and German officers in 1916German officers who took Fort Douaumont on 25th February 1916 during the Battle of Verdun during World War One. Cordt von Brandis (1888-1972) is on the right. Date: 1916
Typical fortifications of a castle
Romans Building a FortRoman soldiers building a fort, during the campaigns against the Alemanni - erecting stockades, brick walls and columns Date: 1st/2nd centuries AD
Wm Carey (& Servant)WILLIAM CAREY - English Orientalist and Missionary with his Pundit (servant) at the College of Fort William, Calcutta. Date: 1761 - 1834
Malta - Fort Ricasoli, built by the Knights of Malta between 1670 and 1693
Blue Jackets capturing Fort Santiago, Vera Cruz, Mexico
Marines entering Fort Santiago, Vera Cruz, Mexico
Destroyed German howitzerA German 28mm howitzer at Fort Bismarck, Tsing-Tao, having been destroyed by the Germans before their capitulation to the attacking Japanese forces
Fort Jalali and city walls, Muscat, Oman
Fort Jalali, Muscat, Oman
Al-Mirani Fort, Muscat, OmanAl-Mirani Fort (the old Portuguese Fort), Muscat, Oman
Fort Jalali and the Britis Consulate, Muscat, OmanFort Jalali and the British Consulate (right), Muscat, Oman
WW2 British Merchant Navy vesselTypical of tens of thousands of their comrades in the merchant navy: the officers and crew of the Canadian-built " Fort Dease Lake" stand beside the ship they sail
Palliser cannon, Stack Rock, Milford Haven, West WalesA Palliser cannon at Stack Rock Fort, on a small island off Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire, West Wales. Four men sit on the wall, relaxing
Company of the 33rd infantry, winners of the regimental combat firing squad, 1931, Fort Clayton, Panama Canal Zone
The Ghetto Market, East End of LondonPart of the Ghetto Market at the junction of Spital Square and Fort Street, Spitalfields, East London - an area once having a concentration of Jewish residents. The grocery shop of D
Storming the fort at DewangiriBritish forces storm the fort at Dewangiri (at modern day Deothang) during the Bhutan War, also known as the Duar War. Bhutan was defeated within five months and the fort dismantled
Armoured truck and support vehicle, Middle EastAn armoured truck and a support vehicle with soldiers, somewhere in the Middle East
British ground support vehicles, IraqBritish ground support vehicles outside a fort in Iraq
Fortress prison at Pylos, GreeceBuilt by the Turks in the 16th century, the fortress of Pylos served more recently as a prison, as can be seen on this card
France - Provence - Marseille - The Fort St Jean. The card carries a poem by Jean Aicard. The Fort was built in 1660 by Louis XIV at the entrance to the Old Port
Lindos, Rhodes - Castle of the Knights of St John (3 / 4)Steps to the Knights Court at The Castle of the Knights of St John on Lindos, a town and archaeological site on the east coast of the Greek island of Rhodes
Lindos, Rhodes - Castle of the Knights of St John (1 / 4)The Castle of the Knights of St John on Lindos, a town and archaeological site on the east coast of the Greek island of Rhodes
Lindos, Rhodes - Castle of the Knights of St John (4 / 4)The North Gate at the Castle of the Knights of St John on Lindos, a town and archaeological site on the east coast of the Greek island of Rhodes
Lindos, Rhodes - Castle of the Knights of St John (2 / 4)The Red Gate at the Castle of the Knights of St John on Lindos, a town and archaeological site on the east coast of the Greek island of Rhodes
Various Views of Crete including a panoramic view of Jerapetra, the Venetian Fort at Spinalonga and the construction (and subsequent) use of a canal, built by French forces occupying Crete
Island and Fort at Izzeddin, Crete. This was the base of the Austro-Hungarian army on Crete. Although much of modern Greece had been independent since the 1820s, Crete remained in Ottoman hands
Corfu, Greece - a man in the traditional local costume of the region and a view of the Island and the coastline
Fort and railway line - PeshawarRailway line and British Army tented camp under the walls of the Peshawar Fort. Located on the edge of the Khyber Pass near the Afghan border, Peshawar is the commercial, economic
The Fort, Peshawar - North West Frontier ProvinceThe Fort. Located on the edge of the Khyber Pass near the Afghan border, Peshawar is the commercial, economic, political and cultural capital of the Pashtuns in Pakistan
Landi Kotal - North West Frontier ProvinceWinter view of Landi Kotal - the highest point on the Khyber Pass and a British fort/garrison during their rule of the subcontinent
Jamrud Fort - Peshawar, North West Frontier ProvinceJamrud Fort - 10 miles from Peshawar, located on the edge of the Khyber Pass near the Afghan border. Peshawar is the commercial, economic, political and cultural capital of the Pashtuns in Pakistan
Shabkadar Fort - North West Frontier ProvinceShabkadar (Shankarghar) Fort - North West Frontier Province, a village a few miles from Peshawar (now in Pakistan)
Georgia - Tbilisi - Botanical Gardens entrancentrance to the Botanical Gardens at Tbilisi, the capital (and largest) city in Georgia - formerly known as Tiflis. Located strategically at the crossroads between Europe and Asia
Georgia - Tbilisi - Metekhi Church and FortMetekhi Church and Fort at Tbilisi, the capital (and largest) city in Georgia - formerly known as Tiflis. Located strategically at the crossroads between Europe and Asia
Georgia - Tbilisi - The Old Hilltop FortressThe Old Hilltop Fortress at Tbilisi, the capital (and largest) city in Georgia - formerly known as Tiflis. Located strategically at the crossroads between Europe and Asia
Lourdes, France - The Castle and the GaveLourdes, France - The Castle and the stream ( Gave )
Manonviller fort WWIA small for on the railway east of Luneville, close to the German border. IT had been improved shortly before World War I, when the concrete defences were thickened
Trading houses and twin towers, Colombo, Sri LankaColonial style trading houses and the twin towers of the World Trade Centre in the Fort area of Colombo, Sri Lanka
Destroyed fortifications WWIDestroyed fortifications in Belgium during World War I
Fort Loncin, Belgium WWIDestroyed gun cupola at Fort Loncin near Liege during World War I