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General von der Marwitz, Prussian cavalry officer, WW1General Johannes Georg von der Marwitz (1856-1929), Prussian cavalry officer during the First World War. Seen here as Commander of the German Second Army in St Quentin, Northern France
Brigadier General Macarthur and Major Wolf in GermanyBrigadier General Douglas Macarthur (1880-1964), American army officer of the 84th Brigade, 42nd Division, and his Chief of Staff, Major Walter B Wolf, at Sinzig in Rhenish Prussia, Germany
Field Marshal von Mackensen and Colonel von TappenField Marshal August von Mackensen (1849-1945) (right), German Army officer, and his Chief of Staff, Lieutenant Colonel Gerhard Tappen (1866-1953)
Chief of Airships Commander Peter StrasserPeter Strasser ) - was chief commander of German Imperial Navy Zeppelins during World War I, the main force operating bombing campaigns from 1915 to 1917
General Jan Smuts and General Louis BothaGeneral Louis Botha (1862-1919) -the first Prime Minister of South Africa who was a military hero due to his service in the second Boer War
Dr Isidor Bogdan Zahradnik, Czech politician, PragueDr Isidor Bogdan Zahradnik (1864-1926), Czech politician, seen here in a crowd in Prague near the St Wenceslas Monument. He was the countrys first railway minister. Date: 28 October 1918
Tomas Masaryk, Czech President, in Philadelphia, USATomas Garrigue Masaryk (1850-1937), Austro-Hungarian and Czechoslovak politician, founder and first President of Czechoslovakia
Field Marshal von Mackensen entering Brest LitovskField Marshal August von Mackensen (1849-1945), German army officer, with three others on horseback, entering Brest Litovsk, Russia (now Brest, Belarus) during the First World War
Field Marshal August von Mackensen, German army officerField Marshal August von Mackensen (1849-1945), German Army officer, seen here on his 88th birthday. He is in uniform, including a deaths head on his headgear
Field Marshal von Mackensen in Budapest, HungaryField Marshal August von Mackensen (1849-1945), German Army officer, in Hungarian uniform during a visit to Budapest. Date: 1936
David Lloyd George, British Prime MinisterDavid Lloyd George (1863-1945), British Prime Minister, in a close-up photo. Date: circa 1920s
Admiral Reinhard Scheer (1863-1928) - An Admiral in the Imperial German Navy, Scheer led the German fleet at the Battle of Jutland in 1916
Brigadier General Douglas Macarthur, France, WW1Brigadier General Douglas Macarthur (1880-1964), American army officer of the 84th Brigade, 42nd Division, near Fresmes (or Fresnes), France, towards the end of the First World War
Admiral Von SpeeAdmiral Maximilian von Spee (1861-1914) - A German Admiral who, during the First World War was given freedom to make his own decisions about how to handle his battles
Ahmed Jemal Pasha, Ottoman military officerAhmed Jemal (Djemal, Cemal) Pasha (1872-1922), Commander-in-Chief of the Fourth Ottoman Army during the First World War. Date: circa 1915
Cuba / Holguin ZocaloHolguin: shops and old cars at the Zocalo Date: 1985
India, Himachal Pradesh, Shimla: Shoppers on the Mall, Christ Church. Date: 2011
India, Himachal Pradesh, Shimla: View of part of the town. Date: 2011
India, Himachal Pradesh, Shimla: Viceregal Lodge. Date: 2011
French Students DemoParis students demonstrate periodically against this, that or the other. With these medical students its something to do with the Assistance Publique... Date: 1892
Kings House, SandwichThe doorway to the splendid Kings House, with the Arms of King Henry VIII carved above it, Sandwich, Kent, England. Date: 16th century
The Old Kings Head, an ancient pre-Tudor inn, dating from the mid 15th century, with its famous leaded window, perhaps the finest survival in existence. Date: mid 15th century
Carhampton Church ScreenThe beautiful fan-vaulted church screen at Carhampton Church, Somerset, England. Date: Medieval
CATHEDRAL OF ESSEXA corner of the spacious interior of Thaxted Church, Essex, England, aptly called, due to its size and splendour, the Cathedral of Essex. Date: 14th, 15th & 16th century
St Williams CollegeSt. Williams College, York, England, was originally built in 1461 as a college for Minster priests. This splendid timered building was altered in the 15th and 16th centuries Date: 15th century
Curious Window ShutterA curious window shutter on a private house in Amersham, Buckinghamshire, England. Date: 19th century
Lambeth DoorknockerThe ancient ring door-knocker at Lambeth Palace, London. Date: 1950s
Horse Head ShuttersWindow shutters decorated with portraits of horses heads, on a house at Bedford, Bedfordshire, England. Date: 19th century
BEAM PUMPThe old Beam Pump at Wanlockhead, Dumfries-shire, Scotland. Date: 19th century
Lakeland RamblersTwo ramblers walking in the English Lake Disrrict. Date: late 1960s
Pargetted HousePargetting (decorative plasterork) on a house in Earls Colne, Essex, England. Date: 1950s
Girl Pumping WaterA little girl puts her weight behind the old village water pump on the village green at Lullington, Somerset, England. Note the massive oak timbers of the canopy. Date: 1950s
Church Stile HouseThe old Church Stile House at Cobham, Surrey, England, which was built in 1432 and restored in 1655. Date: 15th & 17th century
CATHEDRAL OF ESSEXA side aisle of the spacious interior of Thaxted Church, Essex, England, aptly called, due to its size and splendour, the Cathedral of Essex. Date: 14th, 15th & 16th century
St Albans CathedralA study of buttresses and a wall turret of St Albans Cathedral Abbey, Hertfordshire. England, founded on the site of the martyrdom of St. Alban in A.D. 303. Date: founded 793 A.D
Dedham Church InteriorAn view of the fine interior of Dedham Church, Essex, England. Date: 15th century
Dr Johnsons DoorknockerThis fine door-knocker, in the form of a hand holding a circle of laurel leaves, with a lion motif, is on Dr Samuel Johnsons house at Gough Square, London. Date: 18th century
Europes Smallest WindowThe narrowest window in Europe! This vertical slit is between the stones in the wall of the George Hotel, Kingston upon Hull, Humberside, England. Date: 19th century
Tudor Window ShuttersOne of the elaborately carved shutters on the house in Tombland, Norwich, Norfolk, England, built in 1526 for Augustine Steward, Sherriff, Mayor and M.P. for Norwich. Date: 16th century
Scotland / Loch EiltA motorcycle and sidecar on the Road to the Isles along the northern shores of Loch Eilt, Scotland, with its tiny islets, beautifully canopied with tall pine trees. Date: 1950s
Cottage Water PumpA picturesque corner of Shaftesbury, Dorset, England, showing the courtyard of some old cottages and the fine old pump. Date: 1950s
Hungarian AccordionA Hungarian peasant playing an accordion. Date: 1930s
Old Chesil RectoryThe Old Chesil Rectory, the oldest house in Winchester, Hampshire, England. Date: mid 15th century
Tissington Well DressingWELL DRESSING One of the six wells that are dressed in Tissington, Derbyshire. Biblical pictures are formed using flower petals etc on a clay base. Date: 1950s
Chimney Sweep CarvingA quaint stone carving over a doorway at Benstead Hall, Stanstead Mountfitchet, Essex, England. It depicts a chimney sweeps brush and canes, bag of soot and a chimney pot
Lastingham ChurchThe Nave and curious entrance to the Crypt of Lastingham Church, Yorkshire, England. Date: 13the to 15th century