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Russian victory at PultowaThe captured standards after the battle of Poltava(also spelt Pultowa)
Egyptian newspaper boys bring news of victoryEgyptian newspaper boys, their target market European tourists, run through the street proclaiming a victory during the First World War, carrying newspaper of a variety of different countries
The Duke Of WellingtonCircular painting depicting the portrait and scenes from the life of Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington, British General and Statesman known as the Iron Duke. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith
Lady Diana Cooper sitting on her bath-chairLady Diana Cooper, British socialite and actress, here at the Victory Ball in the Royal Albert Hall
Andre Beaumont, winner of the Great Air RaceAndre Beaumont of the French Navy, winner of the Great Air Race, also known as the Round Britain Air Race, covering 1000 miles in five days (22-26 July). Twenty pilots took part
Mexico City - Independence MonumentThe Independence Mounument (Monumento a la Independencia) at Mexico City, Mexico, erected in 1910 to mark 100 years of Mexican Independence
They carried him off with three cheers and three times threeThe star player of the cricket team is paraded past a crowd of admiring fans
The Turnfest - Bern - July 1906Swiss-wide Gymnastics Festival which takes place every six years - founded in the early 19th century (24th April 1832 in Aaru) and continues to this day
Mr. Churchill recieves a tumultuous reception in HollandGiving the V-sign to the great crowds which assembled to cheer him when, accompanied by Queen Wilhemina of the Netherlands, he came out on to the balcony of the Royal Palace at Amsterdam
Lt. G. L Ramplings victory against Italy, August 1931Godfrey Lionel Rampling (14 May 1909 - 20 June 2009), English athlete, army officer and centenarian. Shown here easily winning the quarter mile flat race in 48.8 seconds at an international athletics
Lt. G. L Ramplings victory at the 1931 A. A. A ChampionshipsGodfrey Lionel Rampling (14 May 1909 - 20 June 2009), English athlete, army officer and centenarian. Shown here winning the 440 yards or quarter mile flat race in 48.6 seconds at the Amateur
Edward VII wins at the Derby, EpsomKing Edward VII, together with the Prince of Wales, Lord Beresford and the trainer Richard Marsh, being congratulated on the victory of his horse, Minoru (the jockey was Herbert Jones)
Poster advertising Victory Liberty Loans for Americans All! An honor roll lists the great and the good who have already contributed, just to shame you into it
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*
Pancake Day at Westminster SchoolPancake Day (Shrove Tuesday) at Westminster School -- the pancake is tossed, and the boys compete to get the largest portion, the winner receiving a guinea
Madhya Pradesh - Pillars of VictoryThe Pillars of Victory, Madhya Pradesh Province, India. Photograph by Ralph Ponsonby Watts
Vauxhall Bridge Road, Pimlico, London - outside Parnells arcade. The Victory March and the Belgian Band - 19th July 1919
Victory March 1919Victory March in London on 19th July 1919. French infantry band marching along Vauxhall Bridge Road after World War I
Some Guy by Frank NewbouldAn American soldier, with a torch saying Unlimited Manpower, lights a bonfire upon which sits a stuffed guy of Prussian militarism
Celebrating victory, 1918Women riding in a car with American soldiers celebrating the end of World War I in 1918
Celebrating victory, 1918French and American soldiers celebrating victory at the end of the First World War
Persian King & CaptivesA Persian shah (king) returns from a military victory with a string of prisoners
DUDDINGTONPrince Charlies House at Duddington, Northamptonshire, where the Young Pretender stayed at the time of his victory at Prestonpans, September 1745
Boats at King sProcession of boats on the Cam at Kings after a Boat Race victory - Three cheers for the Cambridge Eight !
H. M. S. Victory illuminated at nightThe H.M.S. Victory, Nelsons flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar 1805, is illuminated a hundred years later on 21 October 1905 to celebrate the centenary of the Britains famous naval victory
Photograph of H. M. S. Victory dockedPhotograph of Nelsons flagship H.M.S. Victory seen through an archway as it sits on the dock with sailors in the foreground
The anniversary of Trafalgar on board Victory at PortsmoutThis is a scene on board H.M.S. Victory showing the preparations to celebrate and commemorate the Battle of Trafalgar in 21 October 1805
Trafalgar Day, 21 October 1895Commemorating the nineteenth anniversary of the victory of the Battle of Trafalgar. Crowds gather round Nelsons column in Trafalgar Square on 21 October 1895. Wreaths are laid on the steps
A powder primer from the VictoryA powder primer bearing an inscription that says it is from Nelsons flagship the H.M.S. Victory. These primers were as food for Nelsons guns on the Victory which led in the famous Battle of Trafalgar
The sleeping cabin of Lord NelsonThe interior of the famous H.M.S. Victory as shown for the first time in colour after its redecoration and restoration as it would have appeared at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805
The New Trafalgar Fan - souvenir of Nelsons victoryThis was a contemporary souvenir of Nelsons victory at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805 and was called The New Trafalgar Fan and dedicated to Lady Collingwood
Thirty-two pounders on the lower deck of H. M. S. VictoryThe interior of the famous H.M.S. Victory after extensive redecoration and restoration shown for the first time in colour. This is the lower deck with canons called thirty-two pounders
Commemoration of the Battle of Trafalgar on board H. M. S. VicIn commemoration of the Battle of Trafalgar, 21 October 1805, the current Lord Nelson distributes prizes to the scholars of the Portsmouth Church High Schools, on 21 October 1886
Nelsons supreme hour at Trafalgar, 21 October 1805This picture illustrates Admiral Nelson giving an order on H.M.S. Victory during the Battle of Trafalgar on 21 October 1805
Dreaming of being the victorA man dreams of being the Olympic Champion!
Roses of VictoryElegant lithograph by Shepperson showing a young woman with a basket of roses welcoming the victorious British troops home
Victory Ball Albert HallAn artists impression of the Victory Ball at the Royal Albert Hall, celebrating the Allied victory at the end of World War One
Armistice Week Rejoicings in the West EndA scene at Piccadilly Circus in central London giving an impression of victory celebrations at the end of World War I. Various soldiers join civilians
The Victory of the AlliesRepresentatives of the Allied countries climb the steps to a classical temple to be crowned with victory laurels by the goddess Nike. An allegorical illustration of the end of World War I
Foch and WeygandVictory march of Marshal Ferdinand Foch and General Maxime Weygand in Hyde Park, cheered on by the crowds
American Troops marching through Paris; Second World War, 19Photograph showing troops of the US Fourth Division marching along the Champs Elysees, Paris, 1944. This was not a victory parade
Candadian regimental Colours placed on the Wolfe Monument inThe Colours of several Canadian battalions and one artillery battery are seen placed on the monument to General James Wolfe in Westminster Abbey
Battle of Pas-De-SuzeLouis defeats Charles, comte de Savoie, at Pas-de-Suze, a significant victory for France over her Spanish/Austrian rivals
Serbia Invades BulgariaWhen Rumelia revolts and unites with Bulgaria, the Serbs, encouraged by Austria, invade Bulgaria expecting an easy victory. Big mistake
Louis and EdwardLouis XI gains a crucial diplomatic victory when he meets Edward IV at the bridge of Picquigny : they agree a treaty whereby English forces withdraw from France
Kiev under the PolesKiev is occupied by a Polish force opposing the Bolsheviks. But the Red Army will counter- attack and drive them out again before they can start to enjoy their victory
Milan of SerbiaKing Milan I of Serbia travels to the front, where he will take personal command of his army against the Bulgarians. Sadly, he will lead them to defeat, not victory
The Belgian Royal familyKing Albert of Belgium seen with his family, the Queen Elizabeth, their daughter Princess Marie Jose (left), Prince Charles, Count of Flanders (middle) and Prince Leopold, Duke of Brabant (right)