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WW1 - French zouaves of the Armee d AfriqueWW1 - French Zouaves of the Armee d Afrique in their distinctive uniform. Date: circa 1910s
Male and female police officers in Nijmegen March, HollandMale and female police officers of the Met Police taking part in a Nijmegen March in Holland. Date: 1950s
Group photo, women police officers outside KLM officesGroup photo, ten women police officers of the Met Police, outside the KLM (Dutch airline) offices. They were on their way to Nijmegen, to take part in the Marches
Old Saws and New Meanings, by BairnsfatherOld Saws and New Meanings There is certainly a lot of truth in that Napoleonic maxim, " An army moves on its stomach" A cartoon by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather, in The Bystander 1916
A suffragette advertising a votes for women march from Victoria Embankment. Date: 1910s
Protest placard printed with ?Afghanistan time to go?, 2006-2011. Example of placards held by protesters on marches against the ?wars on terror
O Lord O Lord! I can not - I never shall remember?O Lord O Lord! I can not - I never shall remember all these cursed conversions, filings, marches, counter marches and wheelings
Music cover, Ivys Album of Sousas Marches, arranged by Fabian Scott. 1903
Women police officers in Nijmegen March, HollandWomen police officers of the Met Police, together with a small boy in police uniform and helmet, taking part in a Nijmegen March in Holland. Date: circa 1950s
Bridging a Mine CraterGerman engineers bridging over a mine crater at St. Quentin and Ham, France. A German medical company marches past in the background. Date: 1918
JP Sousa - Tat; er 1903John Philip Sousa (1854 - 1932) nicknamed The March King American bandmaster and composer of about 140 military marches, including Stars and Stripes Forever (1897) Date: 1903
Napoleon Lands AntibesDAY ONE Napoleon lands at Antibes, from Elba, rallies his men and marches north Date: 2 March 1815
Kolkata - The Esplanade Date: circa 1840
WW1 - A German HolidayWW1 - An illustration depicting a German Holiday celebrating German zeppelins conquering England. Paul von Hindenburg (1847 - 1934) is seen here marching through a town in Germany
German Officer in Liege, Belgium - 1915German illustration from a Berlin paper depicting the confident swagger of a German Officer in Liege, Belgium - 1915. Date: 1915
The new army at drill in Hyde Park at the start of WWIIn the six weeks between 4th August and 15th September 1914, over 501, 000 recruits were enlisted into the British Army. The training was essentially practical
Mouth organs for British troops, 1915The British Army on the march with the help of mouth organs, donating in their thousands after an appeal, providing much needed entertainment
The Long MarchA scene from the Long March, one of a series of marches as Chinese Communist armies escaped from the south of the country to the north and west
WW2 - Free French Navy Sailors on a march Date: circa 1943
WW1 - Thessaloniki, Greece - Serbian Band playing as a part of a parade of newly-arrived Russian troops, joining the International Expeditionary Force at Thessaloniki
Scottish troops cross a pontoon bridge in France - WWIScottish troops crossing a pontoon bridge in France - WWI Date: circa 1916
Children peering round a tree at Father ChristmasFather Christmas marches through the snowy countryside, carrying a sack bursting with presents. He is watched by two excited little children who hide behind a tree. c. 1920
A greylag goose marches along a path 2011
NFS fitness demonstration, Regional HQ. Lambeth, WW2Firefighters of the newly formed National Fire Service (London Region) put on a physical fitness demonstration at a review of the fire service in Lambeths drill yard at the Headquarters of the London
Part Time Competition at the Lambeth HQ Building, WW2Firefighters of the newly formed National Fire Service (London Region) put on a physical fitness demonstration at a review of the fire service in Lambeths drill yard at the Headquarters of the London
London firefighters marching in SE London street, WW2LCC-LFB firefighters and AFS marching along Lewisham High Street, SE London, with policemen controlling traffic
LFB band of marching firemen, Lewisham, SE LondonThe LCC-LFB band leading a London Fire Brigade marching contingent past the Lewisham Clock Tower in SE London
LFB band lead marching firefighters, SE London, WW2The LCC-LFB band playing and leading a fire brigade contingent on a march through a street in Lewisham, SE London
Firefighters parade prior to march through SE London, WW2Somewhere in Lewisham, SE London, firefighters parade in a school playground before setting off on a march. They comprise both full time London firefighters and those from the AFS
Officer from the First Troop, Philadelphia, seated by a tent in which a writing desk is visible. A soldier marches with a rifle nearby. Date 1839
Military music: a French band, 1905A military band marches through a French town. Date: 1905
Sultan of Morocco at CasablancaSultan Abd-el-Aziz (IV) of Morocco rides through Casablanca with his Mokhaznis (Moroccan Auxiliary Forces). Date: circa 1907
Noisy Musical BoyA noisy little boy marches round banging a drum and playing a trumpet. Date: circa 1900
Victory Parade in LondonA victory parade marches into St James Park along the Mall, which is lined by thousands of people Date: 19 July 1919
Chatham Prison Riots - Arrival of the MilitaryThe Arrival of the Military at St Marys Convict Prison, St Marys Island, Chatham, to quell a disturbance amongst the inmates
A Boy soldier marching to a dog beating a drumA boy dressed up as a redcoat British soldier of the 19th century and holding a wooden sword, marches to the beat of a drum provided by his drummer pet dog
The Shell and Kernel of a KnutThe discarded civilian clothes of a " knut" as he marches off to fight for a higher cause during World War One
Daddys Regiment by Lawson WoodA small boy, with his mothers protective hands on his shoulders, salutes gallantly as his fathers regiment marches off to France during World War I
War with Russia - 4A parade of volunteers marches through the streets of Warsaw, rousing citizens to volunteer against the bolshevik Red Army which threatens to take their city
Spanish Leave for CubaSPANISH TROOPS FOR CUBA A Spanish regiment marches through the streets, flags flying, before leaving to repel the Yanquis attacking Cuba Date: May 1898
French Military BandEvery French regiment takes pride in its band, whose music is heard both on the parade- ground and to sustain morale on route-marches
Germans Go to WarThe German nation marches to war
King of Florida consulting his Magician before battleA King of Florida consulting his Magician before he marches into the field of battle
J Strauss / Elder / PostcardJOHANN STRAUSS (ELDER) Austrian composer of waltzes, polkas, galops, quadrilles and marches
Northern Hunger MarchUnemployed men from the north of England (Tyneside and Yorkshire banners are in this photograph) march to London, refusing to " starve at home" and demanding a " 7 hour day"
Jp Sousa / Concert Prog 11JOHN PHILIP SOUSA nicknamed The March King American bandmaster and composer of about 140 military marches, including Stars and Stripes Forever (1897)
Jp Sousa / PostcardJOHN PHILIP SOUSA nicknamed The March King American bandmaster and composer of about 140 military marches, including Stars and Stripes Forever (1897)
Henry IV Marches OutKing Henry IV marches out to deal with the Lollards (followers of Wyclif) who are revolting in London - Oldcastles Rebellion - against being persecuted