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Maria Bochkareva with Women's Battalion, Russia, WW1Maria Bochkareva (far left, 1889-1920), female Russian soldier who formed the Women's Battalion of Death and fought in the First World War
Farewell mass for Women's Battalion, Russia, WW1Crowds of people at the farewell mass at Kazan Cathedral in Petrograd (St Petersburg), for the Women's Battalion of Death, the day before they left for the front to fight in the First World War
Woman enlisting in Women's Battalion, Russia, WW1Woman on her way to enlist in the Women's Battalion of Death, Russia, to fight alongside the men during the First World War
Trnka Mills, Prague, Czech RepublicTrnka Mills, Prague, now in the Czech Republic
Tsar Nicolas and son during Revolution, RussiaTsar Nicholas II of Russia (1868-1918), and his son, Alexei Nikolaevich, Tsarevich of Russia (1904-1918), seen here in uniform after the Tsar had abdicated. Date: circa 1917
Funeral crowds in a street during Revolution, RussiaA large public gathering for a funeral during the Revolutionary period in Russia, with Bolshevik guards to keep order. Date: circa 1917
Funeral with military honours during Revolution, RussiaA large public gathering for a funeral with military honours during the Revolutionary period in Russia. Date: circa 1917
Maria Bochkareva and Florence Harper, Russia, WW1Maria Bochkareva (right, 1889-1920), female Russian soldier who formed the Women's Battalion of Death and fought in the First World War
Peasant man, Russia, WW1A peasant man who brought his three daughters to enlist in the Women's Battalion of Death, Russia, to fight alongside the men during the First World War. Date: circa 1917
Mrs Pankhurst and Maria Bochkareva, Russia, WW1Mrs Emmeline Pankhurst (1858-1928), English founder and leader of the Women's Social and Political Union, and Maria Bochkareva (1889-1920)
Women's Battalion of Death, Russia, WW1Women who have enlisted in the Women's Battalion of Death, Russia, to fight alongside the men during the First World War. Seen here exercising and drilling, some of them with their hair cut short
Women enlisting in Women's Battalion, Russia, WW1Women enlisting in the Women's Battalion of Death, Russia, to fight alongside the men during the First World War. Date: circa 1917
Mass burials in Field of Mars, Petrograd, RussiaMass burials in the Field of Mars, Petrograd (St Petersburg), Russia, of those who died during the Revolution. Date: late 1917
Alexander Selkirk (1676 - 1721) castaway, after a quarrel with Captain Stradling, on the uninhabited island of Juan Fernandez 1704 to 1709
Shelley DrownedPercy Bysshe Shelley (1792 - 1822) - When he drowns off the Italian coast, Trelawny cremates his body on the beach at Viareggio Date: 1847
Daniel Sennert (1572 - 1637) - German medical
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Maria Bochkareva with Women's Battalion, Russia, WW1Maria Bochkareva (left of centre, 1889-1920), female Russian soldier who formed the Women's Battalion of Death and fought in the First World War
Maria Bochkareva with Women's Battalion, Russia, WW1Maria Bochkareva (bottom right, 1889-1920), female Russian soldier who formed the Women's Battalion of Death and fought in the First World War
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Maria Bochkareva with Women's Battalion, Russia, WW1Maria Bochkareva (lying down, centre, 1889-1920), female Russian soldier who formed the Women's Battalion of Death and fought in the First World War
Women's Battalion of Death, Russia, WW1Women who have enlisted in the Women's Battalion of Death, Russia, to fight alongside the men during the First World War. Seen here in uniform, with bayoneted rifles, after a month's training
Women's Battalion of Death, Russia, WW1Women who have enlisted in the Women's Battalion of Death, Russia, to fight alongside the men during the First World War. Seen here in uniform, being trained in rifle skills
Women's Battalion of Death, Russia, WW1Women who have enlisted in the Women's Battalion of Death, Russia, to fight alongside the men during the First World War. Seen here in uniform, being trained in rifle skills. Date: circa 1917
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Women's Battalion of Death, Russia, WW1Women who have enlisted in the Women's Battalion of Death, Russia, to fight alongside the men during the First World War. Seen here in uniform, being trained and drilled. Date: circa 1917
Women's Battalion of Death, Russia, WW1Women who have enlisted in the Women's Battalion of Death, Russia, to fight alongside the men during the First World War. Seen here mostly still in civilian clothes, being trained by a sergeant
Women's Battalion of Death, Russia, WW1Women who have enlisted in the Women's Battalion of Death, Russia, to fight alongside the men during the First World War. Seen here in uniform, exercising and drilling. Date: circa 1917
Women enlisting in Women's Battalion, Russia, WW1Three peasant women enlisting in the Women's Battalion of Death, Russia, to fight alongside the men during the First World War. Date: circa 1917
Women's Battalion of Death, Russia, WW1Women who have enlisted in the Women's Battalion of Death, Russia, to fight alongside the men during the First World War. Seen here in uniform, apart from one woman who is still in civilian clothes
Russian soldiers, Russia, WW1A group of Russian soldiers who have volunteered for the front during the First World War. Date: circa 1917
Westbahnhof railway station, Vienna, Austria, southern departure side. circa 1890s
Edward Simson (or Simpson) (1578 - 1651) - English divine and author
William Sharp (1856 - 1905) - Scottish author of several poetry volumes, novels and biographies. Also used the pseudonym Fiona Macleod
SevigneMarie de Rabutin-Chantal (1624 - 1651), marquise, known as Madame de Sevigne French noblewoman, known for her letters to her daughter
Sir Anthony Shirley (1565 - 1635) - Traveller, diplomat, adventurer, constantly in trouble in Persia, the Caribbean and elsewhere
Frances Sheridan (1724 - 1766) - author, wrote first novel at age 15, subsequent writings praised by Johnson, staged by Garrick : also produced Richard Brinsley Sheridan
Thomas Simpson (1808 - 1840) - explorer, The Arctic Discoverer, nephew of Sir George Simpson Date: 1845
James Sims (1741 - 1820) - medical practitioner, President of the Medical Society of London
John Selden - Hart - LelyJohn Selden (1584 - 1654) - English jurist, antiquary, orientalist and politician
John Skelton - 1797 EngJohn Skelton (?1460 - 1529) - English poet and clergyman, known for his caustic satire
Rober Shirley - TurbanSir Robert Shirley (1581 - 1628) - English traveller and diplomat
Jean Baptiste Senac - EngJean Baptiste Senac (1693 - 1770) - French medical
Justus Sinold (1590 - 1653) - German jurist
Sir Lumley SkeffingtonSirt Lumley George Skeffington (1771 - 1850) - English writer and dandy; friend of Lord Petersham
Philip Skippon (? - 1660) - Parliamentary general during the Civil War