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Two Heralds and a Pursuivant (L. to R.) Rouge Coix Pursuivant, Mr. J. R. Bromhead Walker, with Somerset Herald, Major M. R. Trappes-Lomax, and York Herald, Mr. A. J. Toppin
The Officers of Arms of the College of Heralds and the Earl Marshal. (L. to R.) Bluemantle, Mr. J. A. Frere; Windsor Herald, Mr. R. P. Graham Vivian; Richmond Herald, Mr. A. R
State entry into DelhiThe King-Emperor and Queen-Empress made their state entry into Delhi. The King-Emperor was wearing a field-marshal's uniform with the ribbon of the Star of India
Count von WalderseeAlfred Ludwig Heinrich Karl Graf von Walderse (April 1832 ??March 1904) setting out for the front from Shanghai. He was a German field marshal who became Chief of the Imperial German General Staff
Female Sailing UmpireAn umpire overseas proceedings at the Burnham-on-Crouch sailing week. Date: 1931
Residence and Field Marshals Hall, Munich, GermanyResidence (Palais Preysing, left) and Field Marshals Hall (loggia, right) in the Odeonsplatz, Munich, Germany. The loggia was a symbol of the honours of the Bavarian Army. Date: 1885
Paris, France - Invalides, Tombeau de Napoleon. 1853
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Motor racing marshals, Goodwood, West SussexMotor racing marshals at the Goodwood motor racing circuit, West Sussex, England. circa 1969
Marshals and Sherrifs, Marion, Ohio, USAVeteran Marshals and Sherrifs at a memorial park in Marion, Ohio, USA. Date: circa 1910
FORT, Jean Antoine Simeon (1793-1861). Napoleonic Wars. The French troops, led by Marshals Joachim Murat and Jean Lannes, crossing the Danube in Vienna to attack the Austrian troops (1805). Painting
Paris, France - Champs de Mars et Ecole Militaire. Date: 1830
His Grace the Duke of Norfolk, K. GThe Hereditary Earl Marshal of England, his Grace the Duke of Norfolk, K. G. Head of the Heralds College, who is responsible for the coronation arrangements