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George Marquis TownshendGeorge, 1st Marquis and 4th Viscount Townshend of Raynman (1724 - 1807) Soldier; Lord lieutenant of Ireland
Newstead Abbey / AckermannNewstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire: seat of Lieutenant Colonel Wildman, formerly the home of Lord Byron Date: circa 1815
D OYLY LYONLieutenant G H D Oyly Lyon, RN, footballer
1st Duke of Abercorn PhoJAMES HAMILTON, IST DUKE OF ABERCORN Lord lieutenant of Ireland in 1877 Date: 1811 - 1885
William Alexander Anthony Archibald 11TH DUKE OF HAMILTONWilliam Alexander Anthony Archibald, 11th duke of HAMILTON, lord lieutenant of Lanarkshire, died in Paris, and seemingly has no other claim on our attention Date: 1811 - 1863
Anstruther-ThomsonLieutenant Colonel Charles Pole St Clair ANSTRUTHER-THOMSON Commander of the 2nd Life Guards
Dan Godfrey / Vfair 1888LIEUTENANT DAN GODFREY Musician and military bandleader, in a large bearskin hat and warm coat, conducting in the snow Date: 1831 - 1903
Hindenburg / Young / PhotoPAUL VON HINDENBURG German general and (later) statesman as a young lieutenant and adjutant, circa 1870-71 Date: 1847-1934
Lady in Corset, JugendShe thinks that her corset will please her boy-friend who is a lieutenant in the army; she is probably right Date: 1900
Lt Col DriscollLIEUTENANT COLONEL D P DRISCOLL " An Old War Horse" Date: 1912
Cork Mayor KnightedThe Lord Lieutenant of Ireland confers knighthood on the Mayor of Cork Date: 1859
F. J. DaviesF. J. DAVIES Lieutenant-General in the British army in World War I Date: -
Dan GodfreyLieutenant Dan Godfrey (1831-1903), a musician and military bandleader, dressed impeccably in uniform. Date: circa 1875
1st Duke of AbercornJAMES HAMILTON, IST DUKE OF ABERCORN Lord lieutenant of Ireland 1811 - 1885
WW1 / 1917 / GAS ATTACKBritish troops transporting ammunition during gas attack, led by 2nd Lieutenant E.M. Allfrey. Date: 1917
William, 1st Baron Blakeney, Irish soldierWilIiam Blakeney, 1st Baron Blakeney (1672-1761), Irish soldier, Colonel of His Majestys Inniskilling Regiment of Foot, depicted as Lieutenant-Governor of Minorca. Date: 1756
Raf Monoplane PilotsSquadron Leader Q.R. Gayford and Flight Lieutenant O.L.G. Bett, pilots of the giant RAF Fairey (Napier) Long Range Monoplane, at Cranwell Aerodrome, destination Egypt. Date: 22 October 1931
Lieutenant-Colonel Grow, American surgeon, Russia, WW1Lieutenant-Colonel Malcolm Cummings Grow (1887-1960), American doctor. He served as a regimental surgeon in the Russian Army for two years during the First World War
The Luck of the Navy by Clifford MillsPromotional postcard for The Luck of the Navy by Mrs Clifford Mills. First produced at Bournemouth, 1st August and then to Queens Theatre, 5th August 1918
Mrs Leeming hoping to become 1st woman to fly ChannelMrs Leeming, hoping to become the first Englishwoman to cross the Channel in an aeroplane with Lieutenant Lawrence. Lawrence had made his first solo flight in the Blackburn at the end of January
British Bulldog - One of the Fleet - The Flag Lieutenant"British Bulldog - One of the Fleet - The " Flag Lieutenant" - recently sodl for 500 by the British Bulldog Kennels (Proprietor: T Francis, Glyn Taff, Old Charlton, SE Date: circa 1910s
Colonel Arthur Martin-Leake, VCLieutenant Colonel Arthur Martin-Leake, VC and Bar, VD, FRCS (4 April 1874 22 June 1953), English double recipient of the Victoria Cross
Lieut Angus Richardson, son of Lieut. -Col. Richardson2nd Lieutenant Angus M. Richardson, 2nd Gordon Highlanders, younger son of Lieut.-Col. Edwin Hautenville Richardson, the renowned dog trainer
Letter from Lt. Colonel Richardson, dog trainerLetter from the renowned dog trainers Lt. Colonel Edwin Hautenville Richardson to the Royal Society of Arts, confirming that he would give a lecture for them on the subject of dogs in peace and war
Group photo, Austro-Hungarian army officers, WW1Group photo, Austro-Hungarian army officers, First World War. Date: 1914-1918
Victoria Cross exploits in the Indian MutinySome Victoria Cross exploits in the Indian Mutiny -- Private Dempsey rescuing Ensign Erskine (centre), Mr Mangles dressing Taylors wound (top left)
Lieutenant Henry Anstruther, Battle of Alma, Crimean WarLieutenant Henry Anstruther with the colours of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers at the Battle of Alma, during the Crimean War. A moment later he was shot dead. Date: 1854
Group photo of RFC / RAF personnel, WW1Group photo of RFC/RAF personnel, both male and female, towards the end of the First World War. At the centre is 2nd Lieutenant Reginald Denny (Reginald Leigh Dugmore, 1891-1967), actor in theatre
WW1 - Guynemer with proud relatives at his home in CompiegneWW1 - Georges Marie Ludovic Jules Guynemer (1894 - 1917), a top fighter ace, Lieutenant, Captain and Commander of the Storks Squadron for France during World War I
WW1 - Guynemer gets his Captains stripes, 3rd March 1917WW1 - Georges Marie Ludovic Jules Guynemer (1894 -1917) was a top air fighter for France during World War I. He became an ace by his fifth victory in February 1916
WW1 - Guynemer goes into action, June 1917WW1 - Georges Marie Ludovic Jules Guynemer (1894 - 1917) was a top fighter ace for France during World War I, and promoted to Lieutenant. He was a French national hero at the time of his death
WW1 - Lieu Guynemer and Capitaine Brocard after 5th VictoryWW1 - Lieutenant Georges-Marie Guynemer (1894-1917) and Capitaine Felix Antonin Brocard commander of Escadrille N.3 (Storks)
WW1 - British bomber squadron with Avro 504sWW1 - Three Avro 504 British biplanes and the British bomber squadron on the ground preparing to carry out an aerial attack in Friedrichshafen, Germany. Commander Briggs biplane, No
WW1 - The crew of the German U-9 submarineWW1 - Lieutenant Commander Otto Eduard Weddigen (1882 -1915), photographed with the crew of the German U-9 submarine. It is said that the crew also joined Weddigen as part of the U-29 submarine
Reginald Alexander John Warneford, RNAS pilotFlight Sub-Lieutenant Reginald Alexander John Warneford (1892-1915), RNAS pilot who was awarded the VC and the Legion d Honneur. Date: circa 1915
Royal Aircraft Factory BE 2A reconnaissance planeRoyal Aircraft Factory BE 2A two-seater reconnaissance plane, the first British aircraft to land in France two weeks after the outbreak of the First World War
Gabreski, Franciss Pilot as Lt Col 56th Fighter Group and leading ace of 8th Air Force, 1944
Second Lieutenant Albert Ball with Caudron G IIIThe 19-year-old Second Lieutenant Albert Ball (1896-1917) with a Caudron GIII of the Ruffy-Baumann School of Flying at Hendon during the summer of 1915
Rowland 1st Viscount Hill - Millitary CommanderRowland 1st Viscount Hill (17721842) - Lieutenant, General and Lord, served in the Napoleonic Wars as a trusted brigade, division and corps commander under the command of the Duke of Wellington
Edgar Mobbs, rugby internationalLieutenant Colonel Edgar R. Mobbs, D.S.O. Edgar Roberts Mobbs DSO (1882 - 1917) was an English rugby union footballer who played for and captained Northampton R.F.C. and England
Military Funeral, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Showing the funeral procession of Lieutenant Colonel JEH Tidswell Date: 1910
A Gunnery Lieutenant, England. Showing Early 20th Century Cannon Date: 1913
A Guernsey Lieutenant with Cannon, Channel Islands, British Isles. Date: 1900s
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