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British Challenger tank following a farm boy and his cowA British Challenger tank following a farm boy and his cow across a bridge.One of 48 colour photographs taken by Sgt David John Miles
The KFOR invasion passing Stenkovich refugee camp, just inside Macedonia, before crossing into Kosovo.One of 48 colour photographs taken by Sgt David John Miles
A mile-long KFOR invasion column stretching from the border between Macedonia and Kosovo to the Kosovo plains.One of 48 colour photographs taken by Sgt David John Miles
Women WW1Women to the rescue and women are ready to serve as war is declared. Date: Aug 14th 1914
WW1 poster, United War Work CampaignPoster, United We Serve, United War Work Campaign, fundraising by a group of charities: YMCA, YWCA, National Catholic War Council, Jewish Welfare Board, War Camp Community Service
Pattersons House, Dunadry - a view of the house and outbuildings which serve as a garage. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Antrim). Date: circa early 1900s
Two pigs carrying in drinks on a French New Year postcard. Date: circa 1890s
Pigs with boars head on a Christmas cardFour sad-looking pigs carrying a boars head on a Christmas and New Year card. circa 1890s
Will and Betty Rogers - outdoor cookeryWill Rogers (1879-1935) - a Cherokee cowboy, vaudeville performer, humorist, newspaper columnist, social commentator and stage and motion picture actor
Edouard Manet (1832-1883). Corner of a Cafe-Concert (probablEdouard Manet (1832-1883). French painter. Corner of a Cafe-Concert (probably 1877-1880). Oil on canvas. National Gallery. Londres. England. UK
J H ForsythJ H FORSYTH - obscure cleric who might serve as a model for those comely curates and dishy divines that Punch liked to depict drooled about by female members of the congregation... Date: circa 1841
Flower Market AmsterdamThe Flower Market at Amsterdam, Netherlands, picturesquely located beside a canal where the barges serve as market stalls Date: 1912
French Conscripts 1911French conscripts, about to serve their period of military service, swear loyalty to their country at a war memorial at Messigny, near Dijon Date: 1911
Cartoon, How Many Lumps? WW1Cartoon, How many lumps? The French comic actress Cecile Sorel serves her guests, including a bearded man who has been fighting in the war. On the left sits the French philosopher Voltaire. Date: 1917
Chef pig with pudding on a Christmas cardChef pig carrying a pudding on a Christmas card. circa 1890s
Lion at tea gardens with bear and mouseA lion at the tea gardens, served by a bear and a mouse. Date: circa 1933
Grumman F8F-2 Bearcat -meant to serve as a fast climbing interceptor, the F8F was too late for wartime service
Bristol 156 Beaufighter IF entered service in September 1940, with many later fitted with radar to serve as night fighters
Armstrong Whitworth AW 38 Whitley V -withdrawn from front-line service in late 1942, the Whitley continued to serve as a transport, submarine hunter and paratroop trainer
Army Camp Store, WW1Scene inside a well-stocked Army Camp Store, with prices chalked up above the counter, and five men ready to serve customers. Date: 1914-1918
The ObservatorySlide showing a black and white photograph of an Observatory in the city of Melbourne in Australia. Melbourne Observatory was founded in 1862 to serve as a scientific research institution for
Indian patriotism during World War IIndian soldiers who came forward to serve the Empire in its hour of need are recognised in this full-page article in The Illustrated London News. Included are Shiva D. L. Agarwala, Mr G.V
Miss Farnar-Bringhurst as Martryred BelgiumMiss Farnar-Bringhurst dressed martyred Belgium, a costume she wore (without shoes) for the Womens Right to Serve march through London in July 1915
Business card design, woman playing tennisBusiness card design, depicting a woman playing tennis. Date: 20th century
USA Tea Car providing refreshment for bombed-out familliesWW2 - The morning after - no homes, no gas, or water - but a USA Tea Car is there with hot tea and refreshment to care the children and families affected following the devastating raid
Canteen van - tea for anti-aircraft gun crewRaiders overhead! Mugs of tea provided from a canteen car - the greatest boon to anti-aircraft crews, who, month after month stuck by their guns and shot down so many Luftwaffe aircraft
Russian Restaurant scene - Waiter delivering the aperitifs Date: 1902
Hawker Siddeley HS125-600B G-AZHSHawker Siddeley HS125-600B, G-AZHS, the second -600, flew for the first time on 25 November 1971. It was later re-engined with TFE731 turbofans to serve as the first -700
Gloster Meteor T7 demonstrator, G-AKPKThe carmine painted private venture Gloster Meteor T7 demonstrator, G-AKPK, was built with major sub-assemblies from the F4 demonstrator, G-AIDC. This aircraft went on to serve with the RNethAF
Picnic LemonadeWhat could be nicer on a hot day than home made lemonade in a basket outside in the garden or for a picnic? Serve it in lovely glasses from a decorative jug, with straws. Date: 1940s
Save... and serve the cause of freedom. Date 1917
Corn - the food of the nation Serve some way every meal - appetizing, nourishing, economical. Poster showing a woman serving muffins, pancakes, and grits
They serve France - How can I serve Canada? Buy Victory Bonds. Poster showing three women pulling a plow. Date 1918
Wright brothers rebuilding their glider in a wooden shed erected in July to serve as a workshop and to house the glider in bad weather, August, 1901; Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. Date 1901 Aug
European Gentlemans Kedmutgars or Table Servants bringing in dinner. (Plate 7 of 20) Date: 1813
Hms BellerophonThe fourth vessel of this name to serve in the Royal Navy, this Dreadnought-style battleship will take part in the battle of Jutland 1916, and be sold for scrap in 1921. Date: launched 1907
HMS SUPERBThe seventh vessel of this name to serve in the Royal Navy. She will be sold in 1922. Date: built 1907
Tennis PoserA fashionable young woman strikes a pose as she attempts to serve, during a game of tennis. Date: 1940s
Patriotic French postcard, showing the description which was unanimously voted (by the French Senate) to be displayed in all Town Halls and Schools in France
Nursery, rhyme, The Queen of Hearts, Caldecott, 2 of 8all on a summers day
Waiting for D DayBritish women serve coffee and talk to American Army Ordinancemen waiting to cross the channel to France for the D Day landings in 1944
Hungerford BridgeBuilt by Brunel in 1841-5 to serve Hungerford Market, the bridge will be demolished in the 1860s when Hawkshaws railway bridge is built
Recruitment PosterDaddy, what did YOU do in the Great War? A young girl reading about World War One poses a difficult question to her Father; a clever campaign to promote duty to serve
Kenilworth - VarneyMay not my poor poniard serve, honoured madam? - Robert Varney, steward to the Earl of Leicester, presents his wrapped knife to Queen Elizabeth I
Fred Perry returning a serveFred. J. Perry playing on the centre court at Wimbledon
Departure of the Marquis of Lorne and Princess Louise from LEngraving depicting Princess Louise with her husband, the Marquis of Lorne (Duke of Argyle) seen departing from Liverpool for Canada where the Marquis was to serve as Governor General
Edward White Benson (1829-1896)Photographic portrait of Edward White Benson (1829-1896), pictured when serving as Bishop of Truro between 1877 and 1883. Benson went on to serve as Archbishop of Canterbury
Womens Right-to-Serve marchA woman dressed as Belgium during a right-to-serve procession through Westminster, London. The demonstration, which took place on July 17th 1915