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2nd Lieutenant Percival AndersonLieutenant Percival Anderson, the famous artist (though I ve struggled to find any biographical details), whose pencil portraits of beautiful women were very well known
Group photo, British Army of the Rhine (BAOR), including Lieutenant Colonel Herbert Ernest Fooks (1888-?), front row, third from right. Date: 1928
Group photo, British Army officers, including Lieutenant Colonel Lord (Baron) Wynford and Brigadier General Wray. Date: circa 1914
WW1 - Primitive Royal Air Force Bombers and HangarsWW1 - Primitive Royal Air Force Bombers and their targets - the Zeppelin Sheds in Dusseldorf. The picture shows 1) The Zeppelin shed at Bickendorf, 2) The Zeppelin shed at Dusseldorf, 3) An air-bomb
Curfew, by BairnsfatherCurfew What particularly annoys Lieut. Jones, R.F.A. (who thought he could get a better view from the Belfry) is that irritating prediction which keeps passing through his head
Lieutenant William Sidebottom, WW1 flying aceLieutenant William Sidebottom (1893-?), WW1 flying ace from Manchester, credited with 14 aerial victories. He served with the RAF from 1917 until 1919, in 203 Squadron
Sir Charles Dalbiac, British army officer and MPSir James Charles Dalbiac (1776-1847), British army officer (rising to Lieutenant General) with the 4th Light Dragoons, and MP for Ripon. Date: early 19th century
Second-Lieut. Mabel, by BairnsfatherSecond-Lieut. Mabel Smells Powder (No novelty) " There you are Bert; I told you we d ave em ere before we d finished." Bairnsfathers popular characters, Old Bill and Bert
Card sent with comforts by Queen Alexandas Field Force FundDocuments relating to the service of Lt Col Frank Hercules Walker, 7th Prince of Waless (North Staffordshire Regiment) at Gallipoli 1915-1916, killed in action 7 Jan 1916
Zeebrugge - Petty Officer Reed rescuing Lieutenant AlleynOne of the eight actions which earned the Victoria Cross during the Zeebrugge Raid of 1918. Petty-officer Reed found Lieutenant Sir John Alleyne was unable to leave the conning tower on board
Men who are making history, WW1World War One commemorative postcard, Men who are making history. With portraits of King George V, Admirals Fisher, Jellicoe and Callaghan, Rear Admiral Madden, Vice Admiral Beatty, Lord Roberts
Michael RimingtonLieutenant-General Sir Michael Frederic Rimington (1858 1928), British Army officer who commanded cavalry forces in the Boer War and First World War
Viscount Helmsley becomes the 2nd Earl of Feversham, 1915Charles Duncombe(1879-1916), MP known as Viscount Helmsley, at the time he had succeeded to the title of the 2nd Earl of Feversham in 1915
Lieutenant Syed Abdul Alajeed during World War IIndian sportsman, Syed Abdul Alajeed, who held a commission on the Egyptian Front during the First World War. Date: 1917
Lieutenant S. Gurney CresswellLieutenant Samuel Gurney Cresswell, a royal navy officer and technically the first to cross the North-West passage. Although Robert McClure was in lead the expedition
Lieutenant Commander Sampson Sladen, Chief Officer of the London Fire Brigade, in uniform with two medals and a brass helmet. Date: 1909
Bystander cover - Prince of Wales at King Manuel weddingFront cover of The Bystander showing Edward, Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII, then Duke of Windsor) in the uniform of a naval lieutenant
Presentation of long service medals, Southwark HQPresentation of long service medals at Southwark HQ, showing C.O. Sladen (Lieutenant Commander RN) and D.C.O. Mr Gamble. Date: 1915
Irelands new Vicereine, 1915Viscountess Lady Alice Wimborne(nee Grosvenor)(d.1948)and her son Ivor(1903 -1967), later 2nd Viscount Wimborne, pictured following the appointment of her husband as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
Alice DelysiaFrench actress and singer, Alice Delysia (1889-1979), born Alice Henriette Lapize, , as pictured in a pencil portrait by Lieutenant W. B
Edward, Prince of Wales joins army at start of World War IOn 8th August 1914, the Prince of Wales was gazetted to the Grenadier Guards as a lieutenant and immediately began daily training under war conditions with his regiment at Warley
The King salutes sons regiment outside Buckingham PalaceThe Grenadier Guards, of which the Prince of Wales was lieutenant, receiving the salute of the King as they march past Buckingham Palace. 1914
Royal Army Medical Corps caricatures by Fred MayPortraits of members of the RAMC by caricaturist Fred May. Clockwise from top left - Captain A. J. McCready, Major W. T. Harkness, Lieutenant Brewen, Captain Banbury
Pamela Peto by Madame YevondePamela, the daughter of Lieutenant Geoffrey and Mrs Peto photographed with a toy elephant by Madame Yevonde. Date: 1918
Lieut. -General Sir David Henderson by Percival AndersonLieutenant General Sir David Henderson KCB, KCVO, DSO, LLD (11 August 1862 17 August 1921), British Army officer who came to be considered as the leading authority on tactical intelligence during
Major-General Sir George Macdonogh by Percival AndersonLieutenant General Sir George Mark Watson Macdonogh GBE, KCB, KCMG (4 March 1865 10 July 1942), British Army general officer
Lloyd Georges sons as soldiers, WW1Son of the future Prime Minister, David Lloyd George in camp. Seated is Captain Richard Lloyd George, adjutant of the 19th Battalion, Welsh Regiment, and standing is Lieutenant Gwilyon Lloyd George
Native American Indian soldiers, WW1Date: 1917
Badge of the 22nd Battalion (Canadien Fran硩s)Badge of the 22nd Battalion (Canadien Fran硩 s). This Battalion was recruited from French speaking Canadians in the province of Quebec
The Town Hall of P鲯nneThe Town Hall of P鲯 nne. Sir David Muirhead Bone, Neac Hrsw Hrsa Hariba (1876-1953). Appointed As Britains First Official War Artist In May 1916
Collection of Lt D F Pilkington, Royal Garrison ArtilleryCollection belonging to Lieutenant D. F. Pilkington, Royal Garrison Artillery. A coloured diagram of German ammunition, field artillery shells and fuses. Dated 12th October 1918
A lion holding a shield - WWIA lion holding a shield which is engraved with the following - Presented by the Staff of the Wisbech Red Cross Hospital to Dr. C. H. Gunson, Medical Officer, March 7th 1916
Naval Recruiting Officer and Actor - WWI humourNaval Recruiting Officer: And what experience have you had. Actor (wishing to join): Quite considerable. I was two years a midshipman in HMS Pinafore
Zeppelin in flames as seen through telescope from Southfields, September 3rd 1916. Signed Walter Hunt.This relates to the Zeppelin raid on the night 2nd/3rd September 1916