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French Marshal / SubalternFrench Marshal and Subaltern 1704 - 1730
Tom Mix / PostcardTOM MIX US Marshal who became a film actor, appearing in more than 400 Westerns Date: 1880 - 1940
Marshal MacmahonMARIE-EDMOND-PATRICE-MAURICE, comte de MACMAHON, duc de Magenta, marechal de France, President : a fine soldier but a disappointing statesman. Date: 1808 - 1893
Air Vice-Marshal Sir W Sefton BranckerAir Vice-Marshal Sir William Sefton Brancker (1877 - 1930), Director of Civil Aviation, killed in the R101 airship disaster on 5th October 1930
General de Gaulle in LondonTatler front cover with the headline Petain Answered- General de Gaulle in London. The caption reads Head of the French National Committee formed in London to carry on the war
King George VI in 1939King George VI (1895 - 1952), picture in a Field Marshals service uniform in October 1939, shortly after the outbreak of war
Sir Evelyn Wood at the Tower of LondonField Marshal Sir Henry Evelyn Wood (1838-1919) after his installation as the new Governor (or Constable) of the Tower of London, a position he held until the year he died
Lord Haldane and Sir John FrenchLord Haldane (Richard Burdon Sanderson Haldane, 1st Viscount Haldane) and Sir John French (Field Marshal John Denton Pinkstone French)
Field Marshal Sir Robertson / StampGeneral SIR CHARLES FERGUSSON (1865 - 1951) British Army officer and the third Governor-General of New Zealand
Field Marshal Herbert Plumer / StampGeneral SIR JOHN GRENFELL MAXWELL (1859 - 1929) British Army officer and colonial governor. Was given command of the Army in Egypt during the First World War
Field Marshal E. H. H. Allenby / StampField Marshal EDMUND HENRY HYNMAN ALLENBY (1861 - 1936) British soldier and administrator, leading the Egyptian Expeditionary Force in the conquest of Palestine and Syria in 1917 and 1918
Major General Julian Byng / Stamp(Major General) Field Marshal JULIAN HEDWORTH GEORGE BYNG, 1st Viscount Byng of Vimy (1862 - 1935) Prominent British Army officer who served as Governor General of Canada
Field Marshal Philip Walhouse Chetwode / Stamp(Brigadier-General) Field Marshal PHILIP WALHOUSE CHETWODE (1869 - 1950) British cavalry officer who became Commander in Chief in India
Gerard Foch / StampFERDINAND FOCH (1851 - 1929) Marshal of the French army during World war I
Major General The Earl of Cavan / StampField Marshal FREDERICK RUDOLF LAMBART, 10th Earl of Cavan (1865 - 1946) (Field Marshal LORD CAVAN) Successful British commander during the First World War
Luigi Cadorna / StampGeneral LUIGI CADORNA (1850 - 1928) Italian Field Marshal and Commander-in-Chief of the Italian army during the first part of World War I
Haigs homecoming from the Western FrontField Marshal Douglas Haig(1861-1928), 1st Earl Haig, with his wife Dorothy(1879-1939) and two eldest daughters Alexandra(1907-1997) and Victoria(1908-1993) at Kingston
General (Field Marshal) Birdwood / StampField Marshal WILLIAM RIDDELL BIRDWOOD, 1st Baron Birdwood (1865 - 1951) First World War British general. Commander of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC)
Tito opens an RAF Duxford Air DisplayMarshal Tito firing the Verey starting pistol to begin the RAF Air display at Duxford. On the left, in the bowler hat, is Lord De L Isle and Dudley, V.C, and on the extreme right is Duncan Sandys
Field Marshal General Oscar Potiorek, Austrian Commander-In-Chief
Field Marshal Earl Roberts, who died at Sir John Frenchs Headquarters
Field Marshal Sir John Burgoyne, c. 1871Engraved portrait showing Field Marshal Sir John Pox Burgoyne (1782-1871), the British soldier, pictured c.1871. Sir John was the illegitimate son of General John Burgoyne
Funeral of Sir John Burgoyne, St. Peters Church, Tower of LEngraving showing the funeral of Field Marshal Sir John Pox Burgoyne (1782-1871), the British soldier, held at St. Peters Church in the Tower of London, 1871
Field-Marshal Montgomerys Headquarters, Luneburg Heath, SecIllustration of Field-Marshal Montgomerys tactical Headquarters on Luneburg Heath, Germany, during the last days of the Second World War in Europe
Foch and WeygandVictory march of Marshal Ferdinand Foch and General Maxime Weygand in Hyde Park, cheered on by the crowds
General Sir Claude Auchinleck (1884-1981)Portrait of Sir Claude John Eyre Auchinleck, the English soldier who was made Field-Marshal in 1946, pictured in 1945 when he was Commander-in-Chief in India
General Eisenhower and Air Chief-Marshal Tedder; Second WorlPhotograph showing General Dwight D. Eisenhower (left), the Supreme Allied Commander-in-Chief, and Air Chief-Marshal Sir Arthur Tedder, the Deputy Supreme Commander
Admiral Jellicoes farewell to Lord KitchenerA photograph of Admiral John Rushworth Jellicoe (1859-1935) bidding farewell to Field-Marshal Horatio Herbert Kitchener (1850-1916) before his embarkation aboard the H.M.S
Republican ReviewMarshal Jozef Piludski is the first president and virtual creator of the new Polish republic : he reviews troops in Saxony Place, Warsaw, and will rule until 1922
Piludski Coup 1Marshal Piludski, in a coup d etat, seizes power and makes himself virtual dictator of Poland : his supporters occupy the Belvedere, Warsaw
Piludski Coup 2Supporters of Marshal Piludskis coup d etat overcome resistance in the streets of Warsaw : they establish him as virtual dictator
Piludski at CeremonyMarshal Jozef Piludski takes his leave of the clergy after a religious ceremony affirming the unity of his military government with the church
Allied Airborne Gliders after landing in Holland; Second WorAerial photograph showing gliders of the Allied Airborne Army after they had landed on Holland, September 1944. On 17th September 1944 Operation Market Garden was put into action; a bold plan devised
British Tanks on Nijmegen Bridge; Second World War, 1944Photograph showing the Sherman tanks of the British 30 Corps crossing Nijmegen Bridge, as part of Operation Market Garden, September 1944
The wooden HindenburgA big wooden statue of Field-Marshal von Hindenburg erected in Berlin. It was proposed that Germans could drive nails into the statue for a fee, with proceeds to go to charity
British Major and Lieutenant, near Arnhem; Second World WarPhotograph showing a Major (on left) and Lieutenant of the British First Airborne Division in the woods near Arnhem, Holland, September 1944
Franco-Prussian War. The Streets of Strasbourg during the SBetween August the 4th and 6th 1870 Crown Prince Frederick of Prussia defeated French Marshal MacMahon at Worth and Weissenburg, pushing him out of Alsace and surrounding Strasbourg
Air Chief-Marshal Sir Arthur Tedder (1890-1967)Photographic portrait of Air Chief-Marshal Sir Arthur William Tedder, the Scottish commander of the Royal Air Force, pictured in 1944. Sir Arthur later became 1st Baron Tedder of Glenguin
British First Airborne troops using a 75mm gun, Arnhem; SecoPhotograph showing a soldier of the British First Airborne Division firing a 75mm gun at an enemy position near Arnhem, September 1944
HindenburgPhotograph of Marshal Paul von Hinderburg (1847-1934), sitting at a strategic map. A veteran of the Franco-Prussian War, he was recalled from retirement on the outbreak of World War I
Franco-Prussian War. General View of the Battle of Sedan froFrench Marshal MacMahon is defeated at Sedan on September 1st 1870, following french defeats at Worth, Weissenburg, Mars-la-Tour and Gravelotte
British and American troops stacking dynamite on the NijmegePhotograph showing British and American troops stacking dynamite charges against the railing of Nijmegen Bridge, September 1944
Rus / Jap War / RetreatThe Russians abandon Mukden, which is taken by the Japanese under Field-Marshal Orama
J Le M Boucicaut / BoillyJEAN LE MAINGRE BOUCICAUT Marshal of France
Ney & Retreating FrenchMarshal Ney endeavours to keep up the morale of his men
Tourville (Millet)ANNE HILARION DE COTENTIN, comte de TOURVILLE French admiral and marshal
The Surrender of Metz; Franco-Prussian War, 1870-1Illustration showing Marshal Francois Bazaines Army marching out as prisoners of war at the surrender of Metz during the Franco-Prussian War
Field-Marshal Lord French inspecting soldiers in Hyde ParkField-Marshal Lord French (1852-1925) inspecting some 10, 000 volunteers of numerous London regiments in Hyde Park in 1916