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Union Workhouse, Tonbridge, Kent, Boys DrillA line of boys at Tonbridge Union workhouse in Kent, probably in band uniforms, hold their rifles in military drill style. A man at the left of the line (their bandmaster?) looks
Music cover for The Rose, Shamrock and Thistle, a Rifle Corps Quadrille composed by C C Amos. Three riflemen are depicted, one Scottish, one Irish and one English
Indian Bearer - cleaning his Masters shoes and rifleIndian Bearer - cleaning his Masters shoes and guns prior to heading out on a hunt
Georgian soldiersGeorgian Soldiers
Terazije - Belgrade, SerbiaTerazije - the central square and an urban neighborhood of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. Here local men make traditional costume pieces including the highly decorated jerkins
United States Army - Apache Scouts - wearing standard issue uniform but allowed to embellish this with traditional tribal headwear and scarves
French trench WWIA French advanced observation post with telescopic rifles in Parroy, Meurthe et Moselle, France during World War I
PE and Band, Training Ship Wellesley, North ShieldsBoys taking part in an exercise drill, with the band behind them, on the Training Ship Wellesley, on the River Tyne at North Shields, Northumberland
Finnish defences WWIISoldiers standing in defences in Finland during World War II
Hunting Series (3 of 5) - Rabbit Shooting - In the Spinney
Indian servant cleaning his Masters equipmentIndian servant sitting cross-legged, cleaning his Masters equipment, including his boots and shoes and hunting rifles with brushes and polish
WW1 - French Turkos troops - Prisoners of WarWW1 - Captured French Turkos (or Turcos) troops - the nickname of the Algerian and Tunisian rifles of the French army, which were officially known as Tirailleurs Algeriens and Tirailleurs Tunisiens
Turkish hunting party in AnatoliaTurkish shooting party with rifles and dogs in Anatolia
Arras 191710th Scottish Rifles raiding party waiting in sap for the signal to go. Shortly after a shell fell in the trench killing seven men on the Western Front in France during World War I in March 1917
In the trenches 1915Soldiers of the Cameronians (5th Scottish Rifles) in the trenches in Bois Grenier on the Western Front in France during World War I in 1915
A country shooting party in AustriaA picnic during a country shooting party in Austria. The men sit in the foreground amid the baskets of food, guns and dog
Guards take aim in Sidney Street, East LondonMembers of the First Battalion Scots Guards lying in the roadway, taking aim during the Sidney Street Siege (popularly known as the Battle of Stepney) in East London
Prince of Wales (George V) at DoverThe Prince of Wales (soon to be George V) with Guards at Dover, Kent
Hindenburg naval inspection, Kiel, GermanyPresident Paul von Hindenburg at a naval inspection in Kiel. Just behind him is Admiral Erich Raeder, Chief of the Kiel Station, and further back is Admiral Hans Zenker, Chief of the Fleet
Emin Pasha under attackEmin Pashas men revolt at Dufile in in 1880. H.M Stanley(1841-1904), explorer, mounted the Emin Pasha relief expedition to central Africa to rescue him in 1886
First experiences with Mazambonis peopleStanley comes into conflict with Mazambonis people on the Emin Pasha relief expedition in central Africa. Natives, armed with bows, arrows and spears
Shkoder Ottoman army volunteers in traditional costumeAlbanian volunteers for the Ottoman Empire army from Shkoder, Albania
Albania - Two Albanian men in SalonicaAlbania - Two Albanian soldiers in traditional costume in Salonica
Two Albanian Farmers both with long rifles, wearing goat hair jerkins and extremely scruffy leggings
Camp Gordon, GeorgiaAmerican troops at Camp Gordon, Georgia
North Vietnam 1972A group of North Vietnamese soldiers hold their rifles aloft as if in celebration of victory. *UNAVAILABLE FOR USE IN ASIA AT PRESENT*
Empire Day in Wandsworth, LondonEmpire Day celebrations in Wandsworth, south west London. Empire Day was celebrated between 1904 and 1958 to commemorate Queen Victorias birthday
RNPS Landing at BeykozThe Landing from the ship HMS Iron Duke of the RNPS (Royal Naval Patrol Service) at Beykoz (Beicos), Turkey
The West Indian troops rushing the stockade at BongehA scene in Sierra Leone, West Africa during the Mendi expedition showing troops of the 3rd Battalion, West India Regiment rushing the stockade at Bongeh
Samsun - Laz gangPredictably the Black Sea man, or the " Laz" as he is called with a mixture of affection and sneer, has become a stock figure of the Turkish social typology
Officer - 95th Rifles (Peninsular War)
Syrians in ConstantinopleA group of Syrians in Constantinople, displaying traditional Syrian dress with sword, rifles, headresses and a carried ewer. Date: 1905
Senegal - West Africa - Tam Tam Malinke - DancersThe Dance of the Riflemen at Tam Tam Malinke, Senegal
Khyber Pass - Afghanistan / Pakistan - Mad MullahThe Khyber Pass - the mountain pass that links Pakistan and Afghanistan. Throughout history it has been an important trade route between Central Asia and South Asia and a strategic military location
Woolley Earns Vc / Hill 602nd Lieutenant Geoffrey Harold Woolley of the Queen Victorias Rifles, a territorial regiment, earns the Victoria Cross on Hill 60 by continually throwing bombs
A revolutionary in shacklesA revolutionary/rebel in Turkey, held in shackles and flanked by two soldiers of the Turkish Army
Proclamation of the new Constitution - SalonicaThe proclamation of the new Constitution - Salonica (now part of Greece), on 24th July 1908 - revolutionary military group from Resna, South West Macedonia under the commmand of Melek Bey
Christmas at the Front: British Soldiers bringing in MistletBritish soldiers in khaki uniform carrying mistletoe on the barrels of their rifles in December 1914; an optimistic portrayal of Christmas at the Front during World War I
Major John Cook VC (d. 1879)Engraved portrait of Major John Cook VC (d.1879) of the 5th Gurkha Rifles, pictured c.1875
Royal Military Tournament at the Agricultural Hall, IslingtoIllustration showing a series of scenes from the Royal Military Tournament, held at the Agricultural Hall, Islington, in 1897
Serbian Military Leaders during the First World War period
Royal Irish Rifles 1916British troops - a party of the Royal Irish Rifles - rest in a communication trench on the first day of the Battle of the Somme
Officers of the 1st Battalion 39th Garhwal Rifles
For Valour : British Officers and N. C. Os who have been awFrom top left: 2nd Lieut David Nelson V.C. ( L Battery, R.H.A); Capt Theodore Wright. (Royal Engineers); Capt H.S. Ranken (Royal Army Medical Corps); Capt F.O. Grenfell (9th Lancers); Lieut J.H.S
British Runner crossing No Mans Land; First World War, 1Illustration showing a British runner carrying messages across No Mans Land under enemy shell-fire, France, 1916. Under the etiquette employed by British runners they were allowed to run when being
German Weapons; First World War, 1916Photograph showing a variety of captured German weapons, displayed in a yard behind the French lines, 1916. The weapons shown include machine-guns, rifles, artillery pieces and flame-throwers
A gathering of Cree Indians, c. 1870Image showing a group of male Prairie Cree Indians smoking long pipes and talking together. The Cree are wearing fringed buckskin and feathers in their hair
A British firing-line trenchBritish soldiers in a firing-line trench with rifles leaning against sandbags and duckboard pathways