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Male and female police officers on duty in London, walking along a pavement with traffic on the road in the background. The WPC (Siobhan Clark)
Two women police officers in updated uniform, LondonTwo women police officers posing in the updated uniform introduced in 1977, with a range of mix and match options. The checkered cravat replaced the bow tie, though here the cravat is not patterned
Two women police officers outside a police station. On the left is a sergeant, on the right WPC Daphne Acton in the new style Norman Hartnell uniform, introduced in 1968. Date: circa late 1960s
Male and female police officers in a London street, with a building called Benson Court behind them (probably in N19). The WPC is wearing the reinforced bowler hat introduced in 1985
Women police officers at passing out parade, LondonTwo women police officers in uniform, with medals, at a Cadet School passing out parade, London, in the summer of 1981. Date: 1981
Woman police officer Shirley Jennings, LondonWoman police officer Shirley Jennings (joined May 1941, later Becke), standing in a park on a sunny day. Date: circa 1940s
Cartoon, Entente cordiale, WW1Cartoon, Entente cordiale. A pretty French woman tells a friendly British soldier to be sure to send her some postcards as soon as he eventually arrives at Tipperary. Date: 1916
Pattern 1796, Light Cavalry Officers sword, 15th Hussars.Blade is curved and fullered with engraved decoration in the linear style typical of the period, the decoration includes floral designs
WW1 - Cartoon - Jolly trench warfareWW1 - " The Incorrigibles" - A dark humoured cartoon illustrating trench warefare with irony. Two soldiers meeting in the trenches
Army of the Roman Empire. Officers in the review of the formed legions. Illustration by Lluis Bargall atercolour
India (19th c. ). British India Sikh Soldiers inIndia (19th c.). British India Sikh Soldiers in Egypt. Officers and men of the British India: Urbel Singh - 13th Bengal Lancers. November 18, 1882. The Ilustrated London News. Engraving
Coxs by Bruce Bairnsfather, WW1 cartoonWhen one feels rather in favour of floating a War Loan of ones own. A British officer visits his bank to find out hes rather overdrawn. Date: 1917
WW2 Poster -- Army Officer and other badgesDistinctive Badges of Rank of Officers in the Army, showing corresponding ranks in Royal Navy, Army, & Royal Air Force. Colour lithograph published by Gale and Polden Limited, Aldershot
Lord Titchfield (7th Duke of Portland) in uniform, WW1William Arthur Henry Cavendish-Bentinck, 7th Duke of Portland KG (16 March 1893 21 March 1977), styled Marquess of Titchfield until 1943, British Conservative Party politician
Advert for Burberrys tielocken trench coats 1916Perfect security. Accurately describes the protection of The Tielocken Burberry. Overlapping fronts doubly safeguard every vulnerable part of the body, providing, from throat to knees
An Interlude, by Fortunino MataniaIn a shell damaged French chateau, tired Allied officers rest pensively, listening to a British officer playing a piano and a French officer singing Date: 1917
Metropolitan Police officers teaching road safety to children. The man in the white outfit with traffic lights on his front is Safety Sam
Fitting of Metropolitan Police uniform, south east LondonA Metropolitan Police officer is fitted with his uniform at a police clothing store in Lambeth Road, south east London. There are rows of helmets and piles of clothes on counter tops
Satirical cartoon on German army recruitment, WW1A satirical cartoon by the German artist George Grosz on German army recruitment, showing a doctor examining a decaying skeleton to see if it is fit for military service
Queen Elizabeth II visits RAF Brize Norton, 1971Queen Elizabeth II inspects a guard of honour formed by the RAF Regiment during a visit to RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire on 12th March 1971. Date: 1971
Field Marshal von Mackensen and Major General BuschField Marshal August von Mackensen (1849-1945) (centre) and Major General Ernst Busch (1885-1945) (right), German Army officers
The Trench-to-Town Express by A. C. MichaelA busy scene at Victoria Station, London during 1915 showing a soldiers train bringing officers and men on furlough (leave) from the war zone to home
H. M. Prison, Stafford, StaffordshireA view of Stafford prison in Staffordshire. A group of uniformed prison officers stand in front of the building
Ataturk and General HarringtonKemal Pasa (Ataturk) and General Harrington (commanding the British troops) - compromising on neutral ground in 1923. A very interesting photograph as it shows a Turkish delegation approaching an
Field-Marshal Montgomery and staff officers, Germany; SecondPhotograph showing Field-Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery (centre, pointing at map) briefing his liaison officers at his headquarters in Germany, April 1945
WW1 Officers of the Loyal Legions in South Africa Date: circa 1916
Officers of the Loyal Legions in South Africa during WW1 Date: circa 1916
HMHS Britannic, group photo of surviving crew, WW1HMHS Britannic, rare photo postcard of the surviving crew. The ship became a hospital ship in 1915, until sinking near the Greek island of Kea in 1916 after striking a German mine. Date: circa 1916
Hindenburg & Ludendorf with a group of Staff OfficersRecalled from retirement in 1914, Generalfeldmarshall von Hindenberg became Chief of the General Staff in 1916. WW1 Date: 1914
Two women police officers in a London streetTwo women police officers walking along a London street, going past the Talbot Cafe. Date: circa 1920s
Young man of the Royal Fusiliers, WW1A young man of the 1st City of London Regiment, Royal Fusiliers, seen here in uniform at Peckham Rye, SE London, August 1915. He is Albert Auerbach (1894-1918), commissioned on 20 July 1915
Soldiers of Royal Fusiliers relaxing during route march, WW1Three young soldiers of the University Mens Corps, Royal Fusiliers, relaxing during a route march from Clipstone Camp, near Mansfield, 21 July 1915. On the left is Albert Auerbach. Date: 1915
Group photo, RFC cadet squadron, Oxford, WW1Group photo, Royal Flying Corps cadet squadron, at Christchurch College, Oxford, in May 1917. Among them is Harold Auerbach (1897-1975). 1917
Andrew Besley, photographer, and magazine, CornwallAndrew Besley, photographer, with Cornwall County Council press officers on the publication of the annual magazine, Discover the Magic of Cornwall, featuring his photograph on the front cover
Advert for Aquascutum waterproof military coats 1916Proof against rain and cold wind military trench coat, lined with wool, detachable fleece, fur or leather. Date: 1916
Presentation of colours to the 2nd Bn, 15th Punjab RegimentPhotograph of the presentation of colours to the 2nd Bn, 15th Punjab Regiment by Mohammad Ali Jinnah Qaid-i-Azam, Peshawar, Pakistan, 15 Apr 1948
A regimental dinner, 1920sPhotograph: A regimental dinner, 1920s (c).British and Indian officers attend a regimental dinner with their wives. The regiment
Group photo, British officers, East Africa, WW1Group photo, British officers, in East Africa during WW1. From left, front row: R E Herring, Dr Jewell and Major Sweeny, all of whom were awarded the MC. 1917
WW1 - English Officers having tea on their way to the frontWW1 - English Officers having their afternoon tea (at 4:30pm on the dot) on their way to the front. They appear to have invited a French guest (far left)
Grenadier cap, officers, 43rd Regiment of Foot, 1740-1749. Metal and silk thread embroidery on velvet and wool. This officers cap displays the white horse and motto of the house of Hanover
Morogoro, German East AfricaDistrict office and officers houses at Morogoro, German East Africa (now in eastern Tanzania). Date: circa 1908
Group photo, BAOR, Braunschweig, GermanyGroup photo of British soldiers with the British Army of the Rhine, near Braunschweig (Brunswick), Lower Saxony, in postwar Germany. Date: circa 1946