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Corporal - 3rd Dragoon GuardsCorporal (Farrier) - 3rd Dragoon Guards (Prince of Wales s) wearing medal ribbons - Egypt Medal (1882-89) and Khedives Star (1882-89)
Squadron Sergeant Major - 17th LancersA Squadron Sergeant Major of the 17th Lancers (Duke of Cambridges Own) - a Senior Scout. The medals he is wearing are The Distinguished Conduct medal
Unveiling the Iron Cross WWIThe unveiling and inaugeration of the Iron Cross at the Brandenburg gate in Potsdam, Germany during World War I
Peter II of Yugoslavia (1923 - 1970), The eldest son of King Alexander I of Yugoslavia. Ascended to the throne at the age of 11 in 1934 following the assassination of his Father in France
1936 Berlin OlympicsA.J. Williams, American athelete, winner of the 400 metres race at the Berlin Olympic Games, Germany, in 1936
Colonial Troops presented with Coronation MedalColonial troops who have been presented with the King George V Coronation Medal. In this photograph are the Cape Highlanders. (1 of 2)
RMS Carpathia medal and paperworkVarious paperwork, including a Certificate of Discharge, together with the silver RMS Carpathia medal (image side) presented to Thomas Alfred Holmes
Typical Albanian soldier from Shkoder in traditional dress with a rifle, a medal, a white fez hat and a spectacular moustache!
RMS Carpathia medalsSix examples of the silver RMS Carpathia medal, showing both the image and inscription sides, presented to crew members of the ship that rescued survivors from the Titanic disaster in April 1912
White Star Line itemsFive assorted items from the White Star Line, owners of the ill-fated Titanic cruise ship which sank on 15 April 1912 -- a silver cigarette case bearing the initial P and a flag, a spoon
RMS Carpathia medalThe silver RMS Carpathia medal (image side) presented to Thomas Alfred Holmes, 3rd Engineer on the ship that rescued survivors from the Titanic disaster in April 1912
RMS Carpathia medal, chain, certificate, photos1. The RMS Carpathia medal and Discharge Certificate of Joseph Blakely, a steward on the ship that rescued survivors from the Titanic disaster. 2. Gold watch chain. 3
RMS Oceanic medalA medal presented to Thomas Henry Ismay to mark the launch of the RMS Oceanic on 14 January 1899. The ornate gilt design includes the British and American flags
Queen Mary medalA commemorative medal made by the Royal Mint, marking the launch of the Queen Mary cruise ship in 1935
RMS Carpathia medal, divot and fob1. A bronze RMS Carpathia medal with blue ribbon presented to the crew of the rescue ship by survivors of the Titanic disaster. 2. An iron ship divot inscribed RMS Titanic and engraved with a star
RMS Carpathia Football ClubMembers of the RMS Carpathia football club, each one wearing the Carpathia Medal awarded to those who helped rescue survivors of the Titanic shipwreck in April 1912
Baden Powell receiving the Legion of HonourGeneral Sir Robert Baden Powell, founder of the Boy Scout movement, receiving the Legion d Honneur medal
First World War medal ceremonyWidows and next of kin sit at a First World War medal ceremony waiting to receive medals on behalf of their relatives
Railway service medalsMedals for long service at London, Midland, Scottish Railway; and Southern Railway
Mahmut Sevket PasaOttoman soldier and statesman who, in 1909, suppressed a religious uprising, forced the subsequent deposition of Sultan Abdlhamid II, and served as grand vizier (chief minister) in 1913
Dreaming of being the victorA man dreams of being the Olympic Champion!
Lt. -Colonel Jimmy Doolittle on the deck of the Hornet; SecPhotograph showing Lt.-Colonel Jimmy Doolittle attaching a Japanese medal to the fin of a 500-lb. bomb on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier Hornet in April 1942
Prince of Wales Investiture Medal, 1911Photograph showing the obverse of the Prince of Wales Investiture Medal produced for that event in Carnarvon Castle, North Wales, 1911
Naval VictoriesThe Danes are sufficiently pleased with their naval victories (presumably over the Swedes) to proudly strike a commemorative medal
William / Cumberland / MedalWILLIAM AUGUSTUS DUKE OF CUMBERLAND 3rd son of George II, he fought in the Battle of Culloden
Lady Jane Franklin (1792-1875)Engraving of Lady Jane Franklin, nee Griffin, the wife of the English explorer, Sir John Franklin. Lady Jane travelled extensively with Sir John through Syria, Turkey, Egypt and Tasmania
H. H. Asquith, M. Millerand and General Joffre at British ArmPhotograph showing M. Millerand, the French Minister of War, (on left tipping his hat) and General Joffre of France (on left with light-coloured coat and medal) leaving a meeting with H.H
Swimming champion with medals on his costumeA swimming champion wearing a Rolls Royce Athletics Club badge and 35 medals on his costume
Seven female swimmers, five of them with medalsSeven young lady swimmers, five of them with several medals pinned to their costumes
C-E MINIE / ILN 1855CLAUDE-ETIENNE MINIE French army officer, inventor of the conical-pointed cylindrical bullet (1849) and of the Minie Rifle
Marmont / Auguste / BombledAuguste-Frederic-Louis Viesse De Marmont French Soldier
Cambronne / DelpechPierre Jacques Etienne Baron De Cambronne French Military
Eyre Hussey, Winner of the Champions Gold Medal, 1899Photograph of Mr. Eyre Hussey, the winner of the Champions Gold Medal and the Spedding Memorial Challenge Cup at the Grand National Archery Meeting, Preston Park, 1899
Sir Francis Younghusband and the American Ambassador, 1922Photograph showing the American Ambassador to Great Britain, Mr. Harvey (on left), presenting an American Geographical Society Medal to Sir Francis Younghusband; London, 1922
France Paray Le MonialAlready a religious site, Paray becomes a pilgrimage destination when Marie Alacoque has a series of visions, culminating in a Miraculous Medal
Police Reserve SergeantPolice reserve sergeant wearing medals; left to right, 1902 Edward VII coronation medal, 1911 George V coronation medal, South African war medal 1889-1902
Jacobins medalThe Club or Societe des Jacobins, also calling themselves Montagnards, wear this medal with pride - perhaps even as they go to the guillotine
Sir Richard OnslowSIR RICHARD ONSLOW British Admiral of the Royal Navy
Medal for PartisanA splendidly bearded senior resistance fighter receives a medal for his heroic activities
MOXONs CARPET LOOM 1862Moxon & Co Patent Carpet Loom, which won the Prize Medal at the 1862 Exhibition, London
Jons Jacob Berzelius, Swedish chemist, considered one of the fathers of modern chemistry
Darwin / Medallion / MedalCHARLES DARWIN Naturalist, depicted on a medal of The Linnean Society
Franz Joseph 1849FRANZ JOSEPH Austrian emperor as a young man
Thomas Picton / TomkinsSIR THOMAS PICTON British army officer
Murchison / Leighton LithoSIR RODERICK IMPEY MURCHISON Scottish geologist
Jbj Delambre / Holl / BoillyJEAN-BAPTISTE-JOSEPH DELAMBRE French astronomer
Max Immelmann, Air AceMAX IMMELMANN Known today for his " Immelmann turn" manoeuvre, the German was a master of dogfight tactics
Jean Marie Navarre, 1916JEAN MARIE NAVARRE The first French air ace and known as a solitary hunter, Navarre was a skilful pilot of the Nieuport aircraft