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Puss on a 12-inch gun: a cat on a royal navy ship during World War One. 1917
Group photo, HMS Musketeer, Scapa Flow, WW2Group photo on board HMS Musketeer, Scapa Flow, WW2. 1943
General Charles de Gaulle, French soldier and statesmanGeneral Charles de Gaulle (1890-1970), French soldier and statesman, seen here in uniform during the Second World War. 1940s
Dolly Sisters wearing the Bulldog collar 1924The Dolly Sisters wearing the `Dolly Dog Collar or the Bouledogue (bulldog) collar invented by Marthe Regnier, the famous French actress and couturier
HMS Obdurate, Scapa Flow, WW2. 1943
HMS Venus, Scapa Flow, WW2. 1943
D-Day, HMS Ramillies, WW2D-Day, HMS Ramillies, June 1944. 1944
Three WRNS colleagues, Lyness, Isle of Hoy, Orkney, WW2Three WRNS colleagues at Lyness, Isle of Hoy, Orkney, Scotland, where the main naval base for the British fleet, Scapa Flow, was based during WW2. 1943
View of Mont Saint-Michel, Normandy, France, WW2View of Mont Saint-Michel, Normandy, France, during WW2. circa 1940s
George VI and Admiral Sir Bruce Fraser, Scapa Flow, WW2King George VI with Admiral Sir Bruce Fraser (1888-1981) at Scapa Flow, WW2. 1943
Weser River at Bremen, Germany, WW2Weser River at Bremen, north-west Germany, July 1945. 1945
Admiral Sir Harold Burrough, Minden, Germany, WW2Admiral Sir Harold Burrough (1889-1977), Assistant Chief of Naval Staff to the Royal Navy -- birthday party, Minden, Germany, July 1945. 1945
Group photo, HMS Iron Duke, Scapa Flow, WW2Group photo on board HMS Iron Duke, Scapa Flow, WW2. 1943
An anaglyph or 3D image of the moon. The stereoscopic image was created from two pictures by M.C le Morvan, taken at the Paris observatory on 2nd January 1902 and 28th February 1904 respectively
Whales mistaken for u-boats during WW1A page from The Illustrated London News, featuring two whales photographed from the air, showing how they could be mistaken for u-boats, and consequently bombed. WW1
Morty the dog, mascot of WW1Morty, the property of Lieut.-Colonel W.A. Murray, R.F.A. He went to France in August 14, and remained there the whole war, being continuously in the front line
Two sealyham dogs on the deck of a ship during WW1
Naval Headquarters, Granville, Normandy, France, WW2British Naval Headquarters, North Cliff, Granville, Normandy, France. 1940s
Naval Headquarters, Chateau d Hennement, France, WW2British Naval Headquarters, Chateau d Hennement, Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France. 1940s
Naval colleagues at Minden Ridge, Germany, WW2Five British naval colleagues at Minden Ridge, Germany, WW2. circa 1945
Naval colleagues at Minden Ridge, Germany, WW2Six British naval colleagues at Minden Ridge, Germany, WW2. circa 1945
Five naval colleagues, Lyness, Isle of Hoy, Orkney, WW2Five naval colleagues at Lyness, Isle of Hoy, Orkney, Scotland, where the main naval base for the British fleet, Scapa Flow, was based during WW2. 1943
Two RN colleagues, Lyness, Isle of Hoy, Orkney, WW2Two RN colleagues at Lyness, Isle of Hoy, Orkney, Scotland, where the main naval base for the British fleet, Scapa Flow, was based during WW2. 1943
Liberation of Paris, WW2Liberation of Paris, street scene, August 1944. 1944
Three colleagues at Lessingen, Germany, WW2Three colleagues at Lessingen, Germany, July 1945. 1945
George VI on board HMS Duke of York, Scapa Flow, WW2King George VI on the quarterdeck of HMS Duke of York, Scapa Flow, WW2. With him are Rear-Admiral J G Glennie, Rear-Admiral R L Burnett, Admiral Sir Bruce Fraser, Vice-Admiral Sir Henry Moore
King George VI inspecting D-Day Invasion Forces, WW2. 1944
George VI inspecting D-Day Invasion Forces, WW2King George VI inspecting D-Day Invasion Forces, WW2. 1944
George VI at Home Fleet Cinema, Scapa Flow, WW2King George VI at Home Fleet Cinema, Scapa Flow, for a religious service during WW2. 1943
George VI departing HMS Duke of York, Scapa Flow, WW2King George VI departing HMS Duke of York following a visit, Scapa Flow, WW2. 1943
George VI arriving to inspect Invasion Forces, WW2King George VI arriving to inspect D-Day Invasion Forces, WW2. 1944
George VI alongside HMS Duke of York, Scapa Flow, WW2King George VI alongside HMS Duke of York, Scapa Flow, WW2. 1943
George VI aboard HMS Duke of York, Scapa Flow, WW2King George VI aboard HMS Duke of York, Scapa Flow, WW2. 1943
Three people relaxing, Lessingen, Germany, WW2Three people relaxing at Lessingen, Germany, July 1945. 1945