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SNIPER: Watch me let daylight into that thick skull of hisSNIPER. Watch me let daylight into that thick skull of his. 386202 Acting Sergeant Herbert Gibson, Mm, 1St Northumbrian Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps. Born September 1889
Silk souvenir entitled The Watch on the North Sea. Commemorative Art
Field Artillery on the Western Front, c 1917Field Artillery on the Western Front, c. 1917. Captain Gilbert Holiday, Royal Field Artillery (1879-1937). Holidays Early Life Was Spent In St
Pipers of the 1 / 9th (Glasgow Highlanders)Pipers of the 1/9th (Glasgow Highlanders) Battalion of the Highland Light Infantry, 5th Brigade, 2nd Division, 1st Army, France, 1915
Horse-drawn transports passing the Cloth Hall, Ypres. New Years message to every Officer, Warrant Officer, Non-Commissioned Officer
A Black Watch soldier on sentry duty - Salonika 1917. Robert Houston, Rsw (1891-1942)
Horse-drawn ammunition column and artillery towedFrench Reinforcements on the road to This drawing is inscribed G.H. to F.S. Horse-drawn ammunition column and an artillery piece being towed by a traction engine
Led along the street in a long string of horses. This pencil drawing was an illustration in Moyra Charltons book Three White Stockings - Chapter V. The book was published in 1933
The Gun Line SOS - The SalvoThe Gun Line S.O.S. The Salvo. Captain Gilbert Holiday, Royal Field Artillery (1879-1937). Holidays Early Life Was Spent In St
The Battery, Wagon Line - A NocturneThe Battery, Wagon Line. A Nocturne. Captain Gilbert Holiday, Royal Field Artillery (1879-1937). Holidays Early Life Was Spent In St
WWI Military Hunter pocket watchFirst World War Military Hunter pocket watch with enamel dial with seconds counter and key-wind, jewelled lever movement, by Rothermans, London
Officers playing cards at the Army & Navy Club, LondonWounded 1854-1918- Officers playing cards at the Army & Navy Club, London. The painting in the background is Saving The Colours by Robert Gibbs. It shows The Guards at Inkerman, 5th November 1854
Queen Mary ocean liner: Innovations on the bridgeNew methods of wind-deflection; How the watch-keeping officers on the bridge will be protected from the weather by a screen of high-pressure air
Cub Scouts watching TV at Baden Powell House, LondonA group of Cub Scouts watching TV in a seating area at Baden Powell House, South Kensington, London. Date: circa 1960s
A communication trench in bloom, WW1A communication trench within 1000 yards of the firing line, covered with flowers. Date: 1916
British soldier cooks dinner on a brazier in trenchSomewhere in France, a British soldier cooks his dinner on a brazier in the trenches while his comrades keep a look out. Date: 1915
Advert for The Army wrist watch protector 1916This protector cover all emergencies. Having your wrist watch in a Army protector means protecting the watch. Keeping out the dust
Advert for Mesh-Guard wristwatch 1918Protect your wrist watch with a Mesh-Guard. A heavily silver plated guard that sits on top of your watch for protection - an ideal service watch. 1918
Advert for John Pound & Co military equipment 1915An advertisement for the military equipment, ingersoll service watch nickel or gun metal, lifeguard reinforced pocket periscope, campaigning knife, penlite pocket lamp, folding pen knife
Winter scene with deerWoman in a green cloak with her daughter watch a deer from behind a tree. Date: 1902
Lewis Crofters MeetingWomen watch a crofters meeting on the Scottish island of Lewis, in the Western Hebrides. Date: 1888
The Bystander being read in a British trenchA sentry keeps watch in a British trench while his comrade spends his turn off duty reading a copy of the Bystander, the latest issue of this journal
Out of Doors -- boys watching a hareOut of Doors -- two boys, a man and a dog watch an escaping hare. Date: 19th century
Out of Doors -- mother, children and peacockOut of Doors -- a mother and her two children watch a peacock on the lawn. Date: 19th century
Black Watch troops on parade, Western Front, WW1Black Watch troops on parade in a French village near the Western Front during World War One, before going into action. Date: circa 1916
Men of the Black Watch having breakfast, WW1Men of the Black Watch having breakfast after delivering a counterattack on the Western Front during World War One. Date: circa 1916
Black Watch colonel during sports break, WW1A colonel of the Black Watch chatting to a colleague during a rest break for sports, on the Western Front, World War One. Date: circa 1916
Black Watch with issue of rum, Western Front, WW1Men of the Black Watch enjoying an issue of rum on the Western Front during World War One. Date: circa 1916
Soldiers of Black Watch after counterattack, WW1Soldiers of the Black Watch having breakfast after delivering a counterattack on the Western Front during World War One. Date: circa 1916
Black Watch returning from trenches, Western Front, WW1Men of the Black Watch regiment returning from the trenches led by their pipers, on the Western Front during World War One. Date: circa 1916
Chinese troops in France, Western Front, WW1Chinese troops near the Western Front in France during World War One, taking a break to watch a dragon fight. Date: circa 1916
Black Watch soldiers taking a break, WW1Black Watch soldiers taking a break on the Western Front during World War One. The man at the centre is holding a rifle grenade. Date: circa 1916
On the bridge of a big liner by G. H. DavisOn the bridge of a big liner. Diagrammatic view showing the positions occupied by the seven men whose job it is to watch the course and progress of a large vessel. 1912
German strong point in Libyan desert by G. H. DavisA German strong point in the Libyan desert during the Second World War. A stealthy prelude to major events: how a watch is kept by the Allies on enemy movements. Date: 1942
Searchlights over Thames Embankment, London, WW1Searchlights over the Thames Embankment near Charing Cross, London, keeping watch for enemy aircraft in the early days of the First World War. Cleopatras Needle can be seen on the right. Date: 1914
Lunchtime scene on the Embankment, London, WW1Rank Outsiders. A lunchtime scene on the Embankment, London, at the start of the First World War. Young men who could be joining up to fight stand idly watching through the railings as the Inns of
The Fashion in December 1795Fashion satirised in 1795: a woman wears a long nightgown-like dress or smock with blouson sleeves and watch fob detail, and a turban with two tall feathers. Date: 1795
Military luminous watch advertisement, 1915Advertisement for the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, for their military luminous watch, with an original patent screw case making it secure from dust and damp
World War One artillery moving down a London street, as a crowd looks on. Date: C. 1914
Men of the Black Watch near Western Front, WW1Men of the Black Watch ready to go up to the fighting line on the Western Front in France during World War One. Date: circa 1916
Spectators watch coronation rehearsal on wooden standsThe temporary stands, constructed along the processional route, filled with people watching the Coronation rehearsal prior to the real event on 12 May 1937
Listening In by Muriel Dawson -- a little boy sits on a chair, listening to the ticking of a pocket watch. Date: 1930
Uninvited Spectators at the Christmas RevelsThis is an early Victorian party scene showing two young girls looking through a door decorated with holly at a party full of adults in fine evening wear
Group of Zulu MenA seated group of spectacularly dressed Zulus. Date: 1936
Seated Zulu MenZulu men sit and watch something, seemingly captivated. Date: 1936
A scarecrow, 1793A scarecrow of 1793 - a woman wearing a fashionable, but ridiculed, high-waisted gown (with watch fob) which makes it appear that her legs begin under her bosom
Woman and boy with two catsA woman and a boy watch two cats drinking milk from a saucer in a back yard
Young clergyman with young womanA young clergyman standing arm-in-arm with a young woman