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Battle of Bull Run / JahnThe first of two battles of Bull Run was the first major clash of the Civil War. Both were major victories for the Confederate forces
Battle of Waterloo, 1815 - The Battle of Waterloo, 1815. Watercolour by William Heath, unsigned, 1818 (c).Possibly the original design for Wellingtons Victories plate 29, drawn and etched by W Heath
HMS BirminghamThe British light cruiser HMS Birmingham, commanded by Captain Arthur Duff, which sunk the first German submarine of the war (the U-15). 1914
Poster celebrating Leon VanderstuyftPoster celebrating the achievements of Leon Vanderstuyft, the Belgian racing cyclist who amazingly covered over 125 kilometers in one hour. The poster lists various speeds and victories
Alcibiades AcclaimedAlcibiades is acclaimed by the people of Athens when he returns after victories over the Spartans
Conall of VictoriesConall of the Victories is greeted by the Ulsterman
A British AirmanA portrait oil painting of a British military airman, identified as Lieut. Reginald Theodore Carlos Hoidge, a Canadian First World War flying ace, credited with 28 victories
Rome - Italy - Arch of TitusColour lantern slide of stone Roman arch.. Part of Box 197 Sayings, Boswell Collection. The Arch of Titus is a 1st-century honorific arch[1] located on the Via Sacra, Rome
Edward VII's racing victoriesMontage showing Edward VII leading in Minoru, his 1909 Derby winner. The King is just seen underneath the top hat he is raising
STEPAN THE GREATStepan the Great, ruler of Moldova, declares his will in the year of his death : though he has achieved significant victories over the Otttomans, they will regain power. Date: June 1504
Achilles Statue, Hyde ParkThe Wellington Monument is a statue of Achilles erected as a memorial to Arthur Wellesley, the first Duke of Wellington and his victories in the Peninsular War
Letter from Charley Wood 1900Autograph letter from Charley (Charles) Wood, jockey, about his favourite victories. Winning on racehorse Galtee More were his finest moments. 1900 Date: 1900
Hanriot HD-1 flown by Charles NungesserThe Hanriot HD-1 flown by famed World War I French Ace Charles Nungesser in the 1925 movie The Sky Raider, with Nungessers distinctive badge on the fuselage side
After a series of victories Allies drive Napoleon from Germany and in their turn cross the Rhine to invade France in a flotilla of barges Date: December 1813
BATTLE OF MONTMIRAIL One of Napoleons last victories - he defeats Blucher at Montmirail Date: 11 February 1814
Sopwith Pup N5182. Built by Sopwith Aviation Co. at Kingston upon Thames in 1916, N5182 was operated by several Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS) squadrons in Belgium and Northern France
Livorno, Tuscany, Italy - Monument of the Four MoorsThe Monument of the Four Moors (Monumento dei Quattro mori) - located in Livorno, Italy. It was completed in 1626 to commemorate the victories of Ferdinand I of Tuscany over the Ottomans
Paris, France - La Place des Victoires with central statue of Louis XIV on horseback Date: circa 1904
The Victor Monument. Belgrade. SerbiaPobednik (The Victor). Built by Ivan Mestrovic to commemorate Serbian victories in the First Balkan War and the World War I. Kalemegdan Fortress. Belgrade. Serbia
WW1 - The Central Powers unified holding the Balkan ExpressWW1 - A propaganda postcard depicting The Central Powers unified holding the Balkan Express - symbolising the Victories in defeating (and capturing) Serbia in January 1916 and 18th January 1916
Ritter von Schleich - German flying ace of WWIEduard Ritter von Schleich (18881947) - a high scoring Bavarian flying ace of World War I, credited with 35 aerial victories by the end of the war
Melchizedec & AbrahamA priest-king of Salem, he blesses Abrahams flock, and in return receives a tithe of the spoils of any victories Abraham may have over his enemies
Triumph of Aemilius Paullus, Ancient RomeThe triumph of the Roman consul and general Lucius Aemilius Paullus Macedonicus (229-160 BC) after his victories in the Third Macedonian War, having won the decisive Battle of Pydna
Ara Pacis Augustae. Frieze. Procession on south side. 13-9 BAra Pacis Augustae. Altar dedicated to Peace, the Roman goddes. Frieze. Procession on south side. Augustus with his cape pulled over his head, Rex sacorum (high priest), four figures (priests)
Propylaea of A?a?A?a?the Sanctuary of Athena. Pergamon. DePropylaea of A?a?A?a?the Sanctuary of Athena. 3rd - 2nd centuries BC. Architrave with the dedication from king Eumenes to Athena Nikephore. At the balcony, the weapons of the defeates Galates
Italy. Rome. Arch of Septimius Severus. Triumphal arch built in 203 AD to commemorate the Parthian victories of emperors Septimius Severus, Caracalla and Geta
Triumphal Arch - Japan - Victory in Russo-Japanese WarTriumphal Arch decorated to celebrate Japanese naval victories over the Russian fleet during the Russo-Japanese war (1905) Date: circa 1905
Rene Pierre Marie Dorme, French fighter aceRene Pierre Marie Dorme (1894-1917), French fighter ace. He became a pilot in 1915, firstly flying reconnaissance and later fighter planes. He was killed in combat, with 23 victories to his credit
Lieutenant William Sidebottom, WW1 flying aceLieutenant William Sidebottom (1893-?), WW1 flying ace from Manchester, credited with 14 aerial victories. He served with the RAF from 1917 until 1919, in 203 Squadron
Paris, France - Place du Chatelet. Date: 1830
The Battlefield of Gettysburg. Photograph from Huidekopers relief map of the battlefield. As it was in 1863. Date: 1901
Siege of MstrichtMstricht is besieged and taken from the Spanish by prince Frederik Henrik, one in a series of brilliant victories. Date: 1632
Wellington and BattleWELLINGTON as military hero - labels bear the names of some of his Peninsula victories, and he is seen directing a battle : this is before Waterloo. Date: 1814
Ambrogio Spinola - 4AMBROGIO DI SPINOLA Italian military commander in the Imperial service. He is surrounded by vignettes of his celebrated victories. Date: 1569 - 1630
The Wellington Monument, Hyde Park, LondonThe Wellington Monument to Arthur Wellesley, the first duke of Wellington, commemorating his victories in the Peninsular War and the latter stages of the Napoleonic Wars
Great Temple of Rameses II. EGYPT. Abu Simbel. Great Temple of Rameses II. Entrance reliefs depicting the military victories of Pharaoh Ramesses II. Egyptian art. New Kingdom. Relief
Belgian Air Force 1Jean Olieslagers (1883-1942) Belgian aviator, joins in war effort in World War One, becomes leading ace, winning many aerial victories over the Germans. Date: 1916+
Arch of Septimus SeverusThe ruins of the Arch of Septimus Severus built after the Parthian Victories at the end of the Roman Forum. The Arch is seen here in the 18th century. Date: 3rd century / Circa 1760
Detail, Arch of Septimius Severus, Rome, ItalyDetail of a bas relief sculpture on the Arch of Septimius Severus in Rome, Italy, depicting the delivery of four prisoners of war
Arch of Septimius Severus, Rome, ItalyView of the Arch of Septimius Severus in Rome, Italy. This is a white marble triumphal arch in the Roman Forum, dedicated in AD 203 to commemorate the Parthian victories of Emperor Septimius Severus
Seven Droog Castle, built in 1784 by Sir William James to commemorate his victories in India, but only part of the building will survive into the 21st century
Drawing Room, Apsley House, London, 19th centuryPhotograph showing one of the drawing rooms in Apsley House, London, sometime during the 19th century. Apsley House was the home of the 1st Duke of Wellington following his famous victories in
Apsley House, London, 19th centuryPhotograph showing Apsley House, London, viewed from Hyde Park during the late 19th century. Apsley House was the home of the 1st Duke of Wellington following his famous victories in the Napoleonic
Swords of Napoleon and Wellington, Apsley House, 19th centurPhotograph showing the swords of Napoleon and the 1st Duke of Wellington on display in Apsley House, London, 19th century
Articles worn by the Duke of Wellington at WaterlooPhotograph showing some of the clothing and weapons used by Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, at Waterloo on display in Apsley House, London, late 19th century
Dining Room of Apsley House, London, 19th centuryPhotograph showing the dining room of Apsley House in London, sometime during the 19th century. Apsley House was the home of the Duke of Wellington following his famous victories in the Napoleonic
Crete RevoltEncampment of insurgents : the people of Crete, predominantly Christian, seek to throw off Turkish rule : they win some victories but are ultimately unsuccessful
Crete Revolt - 2Turkish camp in Souda Bay : the people of Crete, predominantly Christian, seek to throw off Turkish rule : they win some victories but are ultimately unsuccessful