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King & Officers C14ThA King (in white) with officers of his court Date: 14 Century
Thanksgiving receptionThanksgiving Reception at Grand Central palace given under the auspices of the Officers and Men of the U.S.F.S. Alabama in token of their regard, to Admiral C.H. Davis U.S.N. Nineteen Hundred & Six
New army recruits, St Georges Barraacks, LondonA batch of new army recruits arrive at St Georges Barracks, London. Three uniformed men are there to process them
Bloody Sunday victims 1920Some of the victims, British army and ex-army officers, assassinated on the morning of Sunday 21 November by members of the Irish Republican Army in Dublin
Petersburg, Virginia, from General Lees headquartersThe Civil War in America : a view of Petersburg, Virginia, and its suburbs from General Lees headquarters. The upper panorama is intended to join the lower one end to end
Portrait of a Royal Air Corps officer
Portrait of Petty officers and their dog
Group picture of Pilots and their aeroplane
Georges Guynemer, portrait. First World War Ace, 54 Kills, Born 24th December 1894, had his first victory on the 19th July 1915. He was shot down 7 times
The commander and crew of the SMS Mowe
Onboard the prison ship The WarriorPrisoners wash at low basins while observed by officers, onboard the convict hulk ship, The Warrior. The practice of confining offenders on board such ships was first adopted in England in 1776; it
World War One aviation groupA World War One aviation group, in uniform. The officers sit on the front row, and the men stand behind
Group of dignitaries walking along a street, Far EastA large group of Eastern dignitaries, some wearing uniform, walking along a street somewhere in the Far East
Troops leaving for the FrontEmotional scene at Victoria train station in London, showing soldiers bidding farewell to their loved ones before departing for the Front in France
Kenilworth Cigarettes ad, World War IAdvertisement for Kenilworth Cigarettes with an illustration by Fred Pegram depicting a soldier saying goodbye to his wife or sweetheart before he departs for the Front by train
Banquet aboard H. M.s WellingtonEntertainment to Admiral Dundas, on board H.M.S Wellington of the Baltic Fleet
The Declaration of the PollIllustration depicting a lively crowd scene in an unidentified town or city during the declaration of the poll in the 1892 General Election
WW2 British Merchant Navy vesselTypical of tens of thousands of their comrades in the merchant navy: the officers and crew of the Canadian-built " Fort Dease Lake" stand beside the ship they sail
Dunlop advertisement with policemanSplendid advert for Dunlop tyres showing a busy London street with a police officer in the road directing traffic and helping pedestrians across the road
Policemen on a stake-outNon-uniformed police officers and detectives on a stake-out sit in a large unmarked car, watching and waiting
Two mounted Metropolitan Police Officers on patrol through an inner London Council Estate
Prison Gates, Portland Prison, DorsetUniformed officers stand at the entrance to Portland Prison, Dorset. The prison opened in 1848 as a public works prison for convicts who were employed in quarries in the area
Prison officers, Dartmoor Prison, Princetown, DevonUniformed prison officers stand at the main gate of Dartmoor Prison, Princetown, Devon. The prison was originally constructed in 1806-9 to hold French prisoners taken during the Napoleonic wars
Salvation Army, Thames Embankment, LondonSalvation Army officers in conversation with a group of vagrants spending the night on a bench on the Thames Embankment in Central London
Bulgarian officers in Serbia 1915Bulgarian officers in Serbia, during the Serbian campaign. Bulgaria entered the war on the side of the Central Powers when the latter offered them the territory in Serbia that Bulgaria claimed was
Officers and Men of the Scott expedition on board Terra NovaOfficers and men of the Second British Antarctic Expedition on board the Terra Nova. The view was taken before the vessel left Lyttelton in December 1910
British officers with Indian soldiers and arabs, IraqThree British officers (centre) with Indian soldiers (back row) and Arab men (front row) outside a building, somewhere in Iraq
British officers and arabs outside a building, Middle EastFour British officers and two Arab men outside a building, somewhere in the Middle East
RAF officers arriving at a railway station in IraqRAF officers and others arriving at a railway station, somewhere in Iraq
Pulling a car out of the mud, Middle EastBritish officers and men pulling a car out of the mud, somewhere in the Middle East
Salvation Army Labour Colony at Hadleigh, EssexEntrance to the Salvation Armys labour colony at Hadleigh in Essex. Uniformed officers stand on duty. Founded in 1891 as a farming colony
Salvation Army Seeking the Homeless, LondonTwo Salvation Army officers accost men sleeping rough on a metal bench. The Army toured London streets offering tickets to their overnight shelters
Manchester Board of Guardians, Officers and Ex-ChairmenThe Chairman (Hugh Fay, centre), Vice Chairman (William Reid, left of centre) and Clerk (F.W. Greenhalgh) of the 1930-31 Manchester Board of Guardians
The Chief and Officers of the Cretan Police, Greece
Met Police officers at Piccadilly Circus, LondonTwo Metropolitan Police officers, one male, one female, on duty at Piccadilly Circus in Central London, speaking to a young couple
Met Police PC and WPC, suburban sceneTwo Metropolitan Police officers, a PC and a WPC, walking along a suburban pathway in a residential area of London. The woman has a large walkie talkie radio at her waist
English and Scottish Soldiers on CreteEnglish and Scottish Soldiers (more specifically the Seaforth Highlanders and Highland Light Infantry) on Crete. Although much of modern Greece had been independent since the 1820s
Russian and Montenegrin Soldiers in Crete. Although much of modern Greece had been independent since the 1820s, Crete remained in Ottoman hands
Italian troops on Crete, including cavalry, artillery and carabinieri. Although much of modern Greece had been independent since the 1820s, Crete remained in Ottoman hands
French Officers on Crete. Although much of modern Greece had been independent since the 1820s, Crete remained in Ottoman hands
French Soldiers on Crete and various views of the Island. Although much of modern Greece had been independent since the 1820s, Crete remained in Ottoman hands
Italian Infantry on Crete. Although much of modern Greece had been independent since the 1820s, Crete remained in Ottoman hands
Met Police PC and WPC, urban sceneTwo Metropolitan Police officers, a PC and a WPC, walking along a busy urban street in Central London. They both carry a set of handcuffs at their waists
Parade down Whitehall - WW2 victory celebrationsParade down Whitehall in Central London during victory celebrations to mark the end of the Second World War. Naval officers and ratings can be seen marching
Policemen in gas masks on their motor cyclesTwo long lines of Metropolitan Police officers on their motor cycles, one with a sidecar. They are all wearing masks in case of a gas attack. Sandbags are piled up outside the building on the right
GATSO speed cameraA GATSO speed camera with two Metropolitan Police officers
Traffic Accident Investigation officers at workMet Police Traffic Accident Investigation officers measuring distances on the road to determine speed and braking distance
Bai Jove by George RansteadPen and ink drawing on a postcard showing a caricature of a typical British officer, complete with puttees, cane and eye glass