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The Zulu war. Scene of the Battle of Isandula (Isandhlwana)After the Battle of Isadhlwana. A description by Lieutenant Crealock reads, Day waned and the night hung over the hill, when we reached the last ridge, beyond which lay what had been our camp
HMS Pinafore, Captain Corcoran marched awayHMS Pinafore. Captain Corcoran is taken away. A couple of marines marched him off under the command of the smallest midshipman in the ship. Date: 1908
German prisoners 1914Captured during the early weeks of the war, German prisoners are marched through the streets of Reims. Date: 1914
Suffrage Pageant Womens Trades & Professions. Handbill published by the London Society for Womens Suffrage, issued for participants in the Pageant of Womens Trades and Professions, 27th April 1909
Church League for Womens Suffrage March. The Church League for Womens Suffrage marched to Westminster Abbey on 14th November 1910. Note the CLWS banners
I Married a Suffragette - Oh My!. Policeman grabbed by the arm is marched off by a suffragette brandishing a whip or scourge. Date: circa 1908
German prisoners of war in Great Britain at the start of warImmediately after the declaration of war, most of the German and Austrian residents of military age in Britain were made prisoners and confined within barbed wire compounds under military guard
German Prisoners of War marching to Redruth workhouseGerman Prisoners captured at Falmouth being marched to the workhouse along West End, Redruth Date: Circa 1914
A sad tale of a family torn apart - Siberia, RussiaA sad tale of a family torn apart by the oppressive actions of the Tsarist military, Siberia, Russia. In this second card
WWI - Great Advance - German PrisonersWWI - The Great Advance - captured German Prisoners flowing past British troops. 1st July 1916. Date: 1916
German prisoners marching, Balkan Front, WW1German prisoners under British escort, being marched to a railhead on the Balkan Front, at the time of the Battle of Machukovo during the First World War. Date: September 1916
German prisoners of war, Fricourt, WW1German prisoners of war captured during the Battle of Bazentin Ridge in northern France, First World War. Seen here being marched into Fricourt. Date: 14 July 1916
Bonus Army fought with tear-gasDuring the Great Depression US World War One veterans, popularly called the Bonus Army, marched on Washington in the summer of 1932 demanding immediate payment of their Service Certificates which
German Prisoners of War - end of WWIReleased German Prisoners of War heading marching back to Germany
D-Day - Captured German PrisonersGerman prisoners captured by the 13th/18th Hussars on D-Day. D-Day began on June 6th, 1944 at 6:30am and was conducted in two assault phases - the air assault landing of allied troops followed by an
Iraq - Parade of captured Turkish Prisoners, BaghdadTurkish prisoners captured by the Allies, are marched through Baghdad, Iraq. The left hand section of this card depicts a British soldier raising the Union Jack flag over the city
Prisoners - Egypt, 1917Grenville Collins Collection
Reinforcements of British Infantry marching in narrow columnReinforcements of British infantry are shown moving in long, narrow columns towards the front lines, September 1916. The soldiers marched in such a way to minimise any damage that might be inflicted
Insurgents on CustodyInsurgent prisoners are marched through the streets of Paris as a warning to the populace to put up with the provisional government
German prisoners in SouthamptonPhotograph showing around 300 German prisoners captured at the Battle of Loos in 1915, being marched through the streets of Southampton, UK. Date: October 9th 1915
Russian Criminals in Siberia, 1882Engraving showing a group of Russian criminals being marched through a snowstorm, Siberia, 1882. They are accompanied on this march by a number of Russian soldiers. Date: 1882
March / Pension Increase30 old age pensioners marched from St Pauls to the House of Commons to demand an increase from 10 shillings to 1 a week. Here they gather for a chat before the march
Captured MoonlightersCaptured moonlighters - Irish terrorists who struck by night - are marched to Cork gaol