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Koeniggratz - BayonetsBATTLE OF KOENIGGRATZ (aka Sadowa) - bayonet charge by the Prussian infantry Date: 3 July 1866
Soviets at BrandenburgVICTORIOUS SCENES Soviet infantry and tank crews celebrate at the Brandenburg Gate, Berlin. Date: May 1945
Motorised ArmiesIn the next war, infantry battles will be a thing of the past : the fighting will be between motorised armies, using armoured vehicles to deadly effect Date: 1906
Balestra, Greek PatriotCommandant Colonel of the first Infantry Regiment of the Provisional Government of Greece. Leading soldier in the Greek nationalist struggle against the Ottoman Empire. Date: Circa 19th Century
1st Regiment of Foot Guards during the Peninsular campaign Date: 1814
British troops in Palestine patrolling near Jerusalem, 1947British troops in Palestine keep ceaseless watch against terrorist activities of every description. Men of the 1st Battalion The Duke of Cornwalls Light Infantry are here seen patrolling the railway
Naval Infantry going to Selamlik (Friday Prayers) - Istanbul, Turkey. The brass band leads the way. Date: 1907
Hupp Motor Car Company driven by soldiers from the 26th infaA Hupp Motor Car Company driven by soldiers from the 26th infantry of the American Army Date: circa 1910
Christening 1918 Tree Planting Soldiers GroupChristopher Powell-Cotton (1918-2006) was christenend at All Saints Church, Birchington on 20 April 1918. Afterwards a tree was planted in the grounds of Quex Park
Christening 1918 Tree Planting Proxy Godfathers groupChristopher Powell-Cotton (1918-2006) was christenend at All Saints Church, Birchington on 20 April 1918. Afterwards a tree was planted in the grounds of Quex Park
Dawn in the British trenches. Infantry asleep in the trenches at dawn after fierce fighting. (Location unspecified, but would be Flanders or France.) Date: 1914
Victorian Scrap, soldiers -- private in full dress, officer in undress, infantry of the line. circa 1880s
Belgian infantry at HaelenBelgian infantry enjoying a well earned rest in the fields having been driven back the Germans at Haelen in the early weeks of the First World War in August 1914. Date: 1914
US infantry on Bastogne frontUS infantry advance with caution across open ground on the Bastogne front during the Battle of the Bulge Date: January 1945
US tanks and infantry on Bastogne frontSoldiers from an American armoured division, supported by tanks, move up to attack an enemy position on the Bastogne front during the Battle of the Bulge
Arab forces, Elleri Station, Nuba Mountains, SudanThe Arab Camel Corps (left) mounted infantry (centre) and Sudanese infantry (right), at Elleri Station, Nuba Mountains, in Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. Date: circa 1913
Allied Invasion forces gatherThe scene in an English village in May 1944, as the Allied forces gather in preparation for the invasion of the continent
WW1 - Russian Infantry on the marchWW1 - A portrait presenting an army whose spirits could not be broken after fighting, from being wounded and watching death
WW1 - Australian Infantry advancing to battle in TurkeyWW1- In a large stretch of hilly terrain in Turkey, the Australian mounted infantry and heavy artillery adavance in full force towards battle. Date: 1915
WW1 - Allied Infantry forces near Queant, FranceCanadian infantry storm and seize the entrenchments of the Wotan Line (Wotan Stellung) near Queant in France during the Hundred Days Offensive in September 1918. Date: 1918
The Three Musketeers - Canadian sharpshooters, WW1" The Three Musketeers" of Princess Patricias Own (Princess Patricias Canadian Light Infantry) firing from a mound with a fine view of the German first line trenches
Infantry crossbowman, 12th century.. Handcolored copperplate drawn and engraved by Leopold Massard from French Costumes from King Clovis to Our Days, Massard, Mifliez, Paris, 1834
French soldier in the infantry of a crusading lord, 14th century. Handcolored copperplate drawn and engraved by Leopold Massard from French Costumes from King Clovis to Our Days, Massard, Mifliez
Infantry officer and herald from the first half of 16th century.. Chromolithograph from Jakob Heinrich von Hefner-Altenecks Costumes, Artworks and Appliances from the Middle Ages to the 17th Century
Burmese nobleman, cavalryman, infantry, minister and wife.. Handcolored lithograph from Friedrich Wilhelm Goedsches Complete Gallery of Peoples in True Pictures, Meissen, circa 1835-1840
6th Armored Division in snowAn aerial view showing tanks and infantry of the American 6th Armored Division advancing through the snow in the direction of northeast Bastogne, during the Battle of the Bulge Date: 13 January 1945
Somersetshire Light Infantry Marching to Bordon Camps, HampsSomersetshire Light Infantry Marching to Bordon Camps, near Farnham, Hampshire, England. Date: 1920s
Durham Light Infantry, England. Date: 1920s
The first World war. Italian front (1916). The Italian infantry crosses the the river Isonzo. Illustration by J. Simont
DE SOTTO, SerafMarEarl of Clonard (1793DE SOTTO, Seraf Mar Earl of Clonard (1793 - 1862). Memoirs for the history of the troops of the Royal House of Spain. 1828. Grenadier (1815). Engraving. SPAIN
First World War (1914-1918). Pennants from 152th French Infantry Division (1915)
Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee - West Indian InfantryQueen Victorias Jubilee Procession, London - Black and white Victorian lantern slide of the West Indian Infantry marching through large crowds along a London street. Part of Box 260 Jubilee
Illustrated War News front cover, Allied soldiers, Aug 1914Front cover of the second issue of the Illustrated War News featuring an illustration of British, Belgian and French infantrymen. Date: 1914
Surprise at dawn on the Western FrontSouth-east of Ypres, a German trench-building party is surprised by British gunfire. The trench builders had been working under cover of the night mist
Sphere cover - British infantry waiting in trench to attackFront cover of The Sphere with a photograph showing British infantry in a support trench waiting to attack during the preliminary bombardment preceding the attack on 1 July 1916
The Sphere Western Front Number coverThe front cover of The Sphere Western Front Number, a special expanded issue (dated 26 May 1917) which included a full page colour portrait of Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig
Italian Infantry advanceAn illustration by Edouardo Matania showing the method of approach to enemy positions adopted by Italian Infantry when under heavy shrapnel fire
British troops with their latest equipment, WW1Men of the Worcestershire Regiment resting before an attack on the Western Front in July 1916. Date: 1916
The London Motor Bus at the Front, WW1London buses in use at the Front to transport British infantry soldiers who are pictured hurrying to fill the gaps in the Armentieres-Ypres line in November 1914
With the Army by Denis Cowles, WW1 cartoonWith the Army - 1. Teaching recruits to " carry the left foot about 12 inches to the left." " Infantry Training 1914." Something of a misinterpretation of infantry training
Robert Shaw Monument, Boston, Massachusetts, USARobert Gould Shaw (1837-1863) Monument, Beacon Street, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Depicting Shaw as commander of the all-black 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment
My Magazine cover - British WW1 soldierFront cover of the childrens title, My Magazine featuring a British infantry soldier marching in profile. 1918
Paris, France - Boulevards - Le Regiment qui Passe"Paris, France - Boulevards - " Le Regiment qui Passe". Date: circa 1890
Indian infantry marching out from camp in MesopotamiaA detachment of Indian infantry in Mesopotamia marching out from camp for trench duty, led by the regimental bag-pipes and a drummer. Date: 1918
Graphic cover - Lighting the Menin RoadLighting our lads to victory - front cover of the Graphic featuring a British soldier putting in place a front-line lamp used for guiding infantry in the Battle of Menin Road. Date: 1917
Germans routed by Highlanders in offensive near Ypres, 1917Infantry soldiers of the Highland regiments involved in an offensive against a strong German position, consisting of a ruined brick factory heavily armed with machine guns
Our Growing Army by H. M. BatemanOur Growing Army - No, not the LIGHT infantry. A humorous cartoon showing a group of portly soldiers by H. M. Bateman. Date: 1915
How the war has alterd the outlook on sportFootball crowds comparing then (1914, top) from now (1916, bottom). The majority of the crowd from now consists of disabled soldiers recently released from German captivity