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Duke of Edinburgh inspecting firefightersVisit of the Duke of Edinburgh to the Headquarters of the London Fire Brigade, Lambeth
Queen Elizabeth II inspecting firefightersVisit of Queen Elizabeth II to the Headquarters of the London Fire Brigade, Lambeth
Queen Elizabeth II visits LFB Headquarters, LambethVisit of Queen Elizabeth II to the Headquarters of the London Fire Brigade, Lambeth
Queen Elizabeth II visit to LFB Headquarters, LambethVisit of Queen Elizabeth II to the Headquarters of the London Fire Brigade, Lambeth
Queen Elizabeth II at the LFB Annual Review in LambethQueen Elizabeth II at the Annual Review of the London Fire Brigade, Lambeth HQ on 11 November 1966
Queen Elizabeth in a car after reviewing firewomen, WW2Review by Queen Elizabeth and Princess Elizabeth of firewomen at the Lambeth Headquarters of the London Fire Brigade -- leaving by car after the review
Queen Elizabeth reviews firewomen at Lambeth, WW2Review by Queen Elizabeth and Princess Elizabeth of firewomen at the Lambeth Headquarters of the London Fire Brigade
Queen Elizabeth on a balcony reviewing firewomen, WW2Review by Queen Elizabeth and Princess Elizabeth of firewomen at the Lambeth Headquarters of the London Fire Brigade
Queen Elizabeth reviews firewomen at Lambeth HQ, WW2Review by Queen Elizabeth and Princess Elizabeth of firewomen at the Lambeth Headquarters of the London Fire Brigade
Queen Elizabeth inspects firewomen on parade, WW2Review by Queen Elizabeth and Princess Elizabeth of firewomen at the Lambeth Headquarters of the London Fire Brigade
Queen Elizabeth meeting firewomen at Lambeth HQ, WW2Review by Queen Elizabeth and Princess Elizabeth of firewomen at the Lambeth Headquarters of the London Fire Brigade
Queen Elizabeth stepping out of a car, LFB Lambeth HQReview by Queen Elizabeth and Princess Elizabeth of firewomen at the Lambeth Headquarters of the London Fire Brigade
Duke of Edinburgh reviewing London firefightersPrince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, on an informal visit to Brigade headquarters. Here he is visiting the Lambeth River fire station on the Albert Embankment, SE1
Duke of Edinburgh visiting London firefightersPrince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, on a visit to the London Fire Brigade headquarters at Lambeth. Here he is talking to a squad of recruit firemen undertaking their basic training
Prince of Wales at London Fire Brigade Annual ReviewThe Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII) at the Annual Review of the London Fire Brigade in Victoria Park
King Edward VII at Annual Review, Hyde Park, LondonKing Edward VII at the LFB Annual Review in Hyde Park, London
LCC-LFB Firefighters cheering (hip-hip-hooray)Officers and firefighters give three cheers for the Annual Reviews Inspecting Officer, Lord Snell of Plumstead, Chairman of the London County Council
LCC-LFB Royal Review in Hyde Park by Edward VIILondon Fire Brigade annual review, Hyde Park. King Edward VII had, as Prince of Wales, always been interested in the Metropolitan Fire Brigade and its work
NFS (London Region) fire brigade display at Lambeth, WW2During 1942 and 1943, 23 air raids occurred over the London Region, but they were light in character. The firefighters of the NFS needed to be kept in a state of constant readiness
Revue of reviews a musical satire of today Hollywood Playhouse, Vine near Hollywood Blvd. : Federal Theatre Project div. of WPA
1937 Royal Naval ReviewNewly crowned King George VI reviews his navy, accompanied by his wife Queen Elizabeth(later the Queen Mother), and their daughter Princess Elizabeth(later Queen Elizabeth II)
Lord Kitchener in Khartoum, Sudan - revisiting his great victory at the Battle of Omdurman - here he is reviewing local troops. Date: circa 1913
Albert I in 1914ALBERT I reviews his troops at the outbreak of World War One. Date: 1875 - 1934
Changing of the GuardThe Changing of the Guard at St Jamess Palace, Whitehall, London. Date: 1950s
Scout ceremony with President JohnsonBoy Scout Ferris Taylor presents President Johnson with a walnut plaque bearing the Scout emblem and a gavel. The traditional " Report to the Nation" of the Boy Scouts of America was
Spithead ReviewAfloat with the British Royal Navy: A view of the White Ensign (flag) at Spithead, of the Isle of Wight, England. Date: 1930s
Military Review (Syntax)A military review. Date: 1812
Emperor of LilliputThe Emperor of Lilliput reviews his troops. Date: First published: 1726
Lincoln Reviews ArmyPresident Lincoln and General Hooker, with their respective staffs, at the review of the army of the Potomac, prior to the battles in Virginia Date: 1863
A parade at Tsarskoie-SeloThe Grand Duke Dmitri, aged 14, preceded by the Emperor, reviews the 2nd regiment of riflemen
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
Ferdinand at ReviewThe archduke Franz Ferdinand reviews troops at Tarcin. Sadly, a Serbian nationalist will see to it that this is one of the last acts of his career
George III Reviews FleetGeorge III reviews his navy at Spithead
Napoleon Reviews TroopsNapoleon Bonaparte, freshly elected president, reviews his troops in the place de la Concorde, Paris
Russia / 1919 ReviewStalin reviews the First Cavalry army of the Republic
Vit. Em. and his ArmyVittorio Emanuele II, now crowned king of Italy, reviews his army at Milano
Military / Review / RussiaParade by the Guards of the Cossack Regiment attended by Csar Nicholas II at Tsarskoe Selo
Hyde Park Review 1838At a review in Londons Hyde Park, the duke of Wellington is accompanied by marshal Soult and the Ottoman ambassador who is doubtless duly impressed
China Mao Army 1951Mao reviews his army - the line up in tanks as he drives past and salutes
Gallieni and MenFrench military commander GALLIENI reviews organisations involved in the preparations for war
Camel Corps Review / CairoReview of Egyptian Camel Corps at Cairo
Falstaffs RegimentFalstaff reviews his ragged regiment
Queen Victoria reviewing troopsQueen Victoria reviews troops, accompanied by Prince Albert
Victoria / Crimean VeteranQueen Victoria reviews Crimean veterans
German Fleet at KielThe might of the German fleet is lined up at Kiel to gratify the Kaiser and intimidate the British, but the writer of this card is looking for an English pen-pal
Trooping the ColourA policeman and a man in a wheelchair are among the spectators of the rehearsal for the Trooping of the Colour at Horseguards Parade, Whitehall, central London