RMHT23E3–British military intelligence officers of World War II, 1943. Artist: Unknown.
RMGR7C28–The Charge of the Light Brigade, a British cavalry charge during the Battle of Balaklava. Due to a misunderstanding, they were sent up a valley held on three sides by the Russians. Some 250 men were killed or wounded effectively reducing the size of the mounted brigade by two thirds and destroying some of the finest light cavalry in the world to no military purpose.
RMDHGKF7–British Cavalry Retreat from Mons, 1914 photograph of the fallback before the German advance in August
RMWHBGBK–The British Army in Germany - A Royal Military Policeman on traffic control duty during an exercise in the field. May 1964
RMDYF0XP–British enlistment propaganda from the First World War. Appealing to specific demographics of people to join the Armed forces. This print appeal sits among many others which spoke directly to Women, Shopkeepers, Irish men, Welsh men etc. Circa early 20th century.
RMD01A4E–Beggar my Neighbor. Political cartoon about an arms race between the British and French Navies march 1861
RFMN7HCK–SHROPS. British camp at caer-caradoc 1845 old antique vintage print picture
RM2B01B6R–Sudan/United Kingdom: 'Death of General Gordon at Khartoum'. Photomechanical print by Jean Leon Gerome Ferris (8 August 1863 - 18 March 1930), 1895. Major-General Charles George Gordon (28 January 1833 - 26 January 1885), also known as Chinese Gordon and Gordon Pasha, was a British Army officer and administrator who saw action in the Crimean War and in China. He served the Khedive of Egypt in 1873, becoming the Governor-General of the Sudan. General Gordon was killed in Khartoum by Mahdist forces during the Mahdist War on January 26, 1885, and his death was romanticised back in the UK.
RMG15K2Y–Print depicting the Battle of Fort William Henry, entitled: 'Montcalm trying to stop the massacre.' Montcalm's victory at Fort William Henry in 1757 was a military and personal victory, but the conduct of his Algonquin allies, who massacred British soldie
RFBJCG9Y–John Hampden (1595-1643) on engraving from the 1800s. English politician. Engraved by J.Pofselwhite from a print by J.Houbraken.
RM2RBF17F–John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough, was a British military commander who served during the early 18th century. He is known for his victories in several major battles, including the Battle of Blenheim, the Battle of Ramillies, and the Battle of Oudenarde. Marlborough was also a skilled diplomat and played a key role in the War of the Spanish Succession, helping to secure the English and Dutch thrones for the House of Hanover. Despite his military successes, Marlborough was also a controversial figure, and he faced political opposition and personal scandals throughout his career
RMC8MBR6–Interior British residency Cabul Barracks Barrack military accommodation housing blocks soldiers training camp
RFFPWR8A–Vintage Revolutionary War print showing the surrender of British troops, to General George Washington and the Continental Army.
RMBG2NMF–Contemporary World War One illustration of a cavalry charge by British troops in France.
RM2T2F2JB–Arms and Cosyume of a Saxon Military Chief. Black and White Illustration from the 'Old England' published by James Sangster in 1860.
RF2PPWYWH–British Soldiers on Parade from the book ' From sketch-book and diary ' by Butler, Elizabeth, Lady, 1846-1933 Publication date 1909 London : Burns & Oates Elizabeth Southerden Thompson (3 November 1846 – 2 October 1933), later known as Lady Butler, was a British painter who specialised in painting scenes from British military campaigns and battles, including the Crimean War and the Napoleonic Wars
RM2DE60XY–Middle East History - British Military Camp at klm. 41 Lubban-Nablus Rd. Troops of the Black Watch searching Arabs at K. 41 camp
RMW9372A–A view in America in 1778 Abstract: Print shows an African man lying on the ground, wounded by cannon shot, over him are standing several men, on the left is a congressman clearly suffering from a visual disorder (strabismus or walleye and also, perhaps, blindness to the needs of the military), center is a military officer gesturing with his tricornered hat to the wounded soldier while looking at the congressman. On the right is a well dressed soldier mocking three disgruntled, ragged soldiers. In the background is a fenced area labeled US, on a hill above is a fort, presumably British, from
RMHT3G3M–'The Duke of Wellington', c1780-1830, (1909). Artist: William Say.
RMF389H1–King George III reviewing British volunteers during anti-invasion preparations of 1804. There were military and civilian responses in the United Kingdom to Napoleon's planned invasion of the United Kingdom.
RMFAMX8R–Armoured Car, Easter Rising, 1916 photo of an armoured wagon on the Dublin streets built quickly by the British Army in their battle against the Republicans
RMWHB91H–The Return to Office 1811 by George Cruikshank - the Duke of York re-instated. The British Museum, London (Print Room).. The Duke of York re-instated in his office of commander in chief by the assistance of the Prince of Wales and the Whigs. The Regent in Royal robes standing at the entrance of the Horse Guards, pointing to the open gate directing the Duke of York to enter, which he is about doing. The duke is riding on the back of Sir David Dundas, who wears a flop cap, in addition to his military costume, to signify his resemblance to an old woman. The duke is high glee, is flourishing his
RMDYF0XM–British enlistment propaganda from the First World War. Appealing to specific demographics of people to join the Armed forces. This print appeal sits among many others which spoke directly to Women, Shopkeepers, Irish men, Welsh men etc. Circa early 20th century.
RMD15TTR–Victorian engraving of British Soldiers from the Napoleonic era in their barracks
RFH3D5XM–QUETTA N-W Frontier India Advanced British Military Stn Afghanistan 1885. The Illustrated London News
RMKWD28B–King Cetshwayo led the independent state of Zululand during the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879. British demands for his disarmament started the war. At the legendary Battle of Isandlwana, Jan. 1879, Zulus crushed a British force, killing 1300. In July 1879 the British won the Battle of Ulundi and Cetshwayo was deposed and exiled. The Battle of Isandlwana, is the historical event military satirized in MONTY PYTHONS THE MEANING OF LIFE, 1983 (BSLOC 2017 20 42)
RMM4B8XD–An engraving of Bothwell Bridge of 1679 scanned at high resolution from a book printed in 1833. Believed copyright free.
RMCCC9FJ–Victorian engraving circa 1844 British army hill forts near Gwalior India
RM2RDYT6X–Hyder Ali (1722-1782) was an Indian ruler and military strategist who played a significant role in the history of South India, particularly during the 18th century. He was the Sultan and de facto ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore in present-day Karnataka
RMC8MBFC–Portrait Robert Blake military commander Commonwealth England English admiral 17th century chief naval supremacy British Royal
RFCNT48K–Vintage Revolutionary War print of American minutemen being fired upon by British troops at Lexington, Massachusetts.
RMBNRYJ6–Vintage print depicting the Battle of Lexington on April 19 1775 - the first military engagement of the American Revolution.
RM2A6KX5T–WW1 British troops advancing along the Franco Belgian border, vintage photograph from 1914
RMPCTX6T–Allenby's official entry with military review at Russian Compound. British troops on parade
RMTA4EXT–Undated print of a caricature of the Spanish Civil War and the offensives of the Spanish national troops by the British cartoonist Wyndham Robinson (born 1883) under the title 'The Red Flag and the Bull', 1936. The caricature depicts a wild Spanish bull that is chasing out a torero with a red cloth (Republic, Communists) from the arena through an emergency exit. Robinson worked for the 'Morning Post' in London, and was known for his anticommunist drawings in the 1930s.
RM2HX66KR–British members of the Volunteer Corps emerge from behind a barricade. March 7, 1938.
RMHT0TX2–'Major General The Earl of Athlone', 1937. Artist: Unknown.
RMGR7B6C–General Sir Charles James Napier, (1782 – 1853), was a soldier and governor of the British Empire and the British Army's Commander-in-Chief in India, during which period he led the military conquest of Sindh.
RMDR45X0–Zeppelin Raid, 1917 photograph of a German night mombing raid on London, the airship picked out by searchlights
RMWH8EW6–The Sitting Bull Council in October 1877. Sitting Bull remonstrating to the commission at Fort Walsh British Territory. .
RMDYF0XK–British enlistment propaganda from the First World War. Appealing to specific demographics of people to join the Armed forces. This print appeal sits among many others which spoke directly to Women, Shopkeepers, Irish men, Welsh men etc. Circa early 20th century.
RMW7ERW4–The Battle of Spion Kop, Boer War, South Africa, 1900 (1906). Artist: Unknown.
RMD19M8W–Victorian engraving of people selling provisions to British soldiers from the Napoleonic period
RMDYP3E5–Vintage de Havilland scout airplane, illustration from Soviet encyclopedia, 1926
RMGG2FP7–First World War. Portrait of Marshal Foch. Drawing by Lucien Jonas. Print by Malcouronne. In : 'La Guerre racontée par nos généraux', Paris, Librairie Schwarz, 1920.
RM2ABNBM9–An engraving of Passage of the Highland Army along the Side of Loch Eil 1745 scanned at high resolution from a book printed in 1859.
RMCCC98A–Victorian engraving circa 1844 British army Fortified Post near Gwalior India
RM2RDYT8E–Warren Hastings (1732-1818) was a British colonial administrator who served as the first Governor-General of Bengal from 1772 to 1785. He played a crucial role in the early administration of British India. Under his leadership, Hastings sought to stabilize and reform the East India Company's rule in Bengal
RMC76ERH–Portrait Robert Blake military commander Commonwealth England English admiral 17th century chief naval supremacy British Royal N
RFCNT2XX–Vintage Revolutionary War print showing the surrender of British troops to General George Washington and the Continental Army.
RMBNR48W–Vintage print depicting the death of British General Charles Gordon in January 1885 following the Siege of Khartoum in Sudan.
RM2A6T5Y2–WW1 British preparing to embark at Freetown Sierra Leone, vintage photograph from 1914
RF2PPWYX0–The Cape from the book ' From sketch-book and diary ' by Butler, Elizabeth, Lady, 1846-1933 Publication date 1909 London : Burns & Oates Elizabeth Southerden Thompson (3 November 1846 – 2 October 1933), later known as Lady Butler, was a British painter who specialised in painting scenes from British military campaigns and battles, including the Crimean War and the Napoleonic Wars
RM2X14WHK–ONE PRINT to Military Advisers for reference purposes. - 9.2 Howitzer , British Army
RM2HX66KD–British Troops In China From 1937 Onwards. March 4, 1940. (Photo by Press Union Photo Service).
RMHT3GDE–'Expedition or Military Fly', c1780-1820, (1909). Artist: Thomas Rowlandson.
RMGCCKHH–General John Burgoyne (1722 – 1792) was a British army officer, politician and dramatist, best known for his role in the American Revolutionary War when he received support from Native Americans during the Saratoga Campaign.
RMAW0RKX–HMS Dreadnought 1907 photograph of the revolutionary battleship in her first year of full service
RMWH8EXK–Charles George Gordon (1833-1885). British General sent to Khartoum in the Sudan in 1884 to rescue English garrisons that were under attack by the Mahdi, Muhammad Ahmed. He ended the Taiping Rebellion with his victory and was later Governor of the Sudan.
RM2P0760N–The desponding hero of the Coldstream - a military madrigal. British Cartoon Prints Collection , Published in: The American Revolution in drawings and prints; a checklist of 1765-1790 graphics in the Library of Congress / Compiled by Donald H. Cresswell, with a foreword by Sinclair H. Hitchings. Washington : [For sale by the Supt. of Docs, U.S. Govt. Print. Off.], 1975, no. 785. Great Britain,Army,Coldstream Guards,1780-1790. , Military personnel,British,England,1780-1790. , Banquets,England,1780-1790. , Despair,1780-1790. , Songs,1780-1790. , United States,History,Revolution, 1775-1783.
RMW7FAXY–'Carrying wounded through the trenches', 1915. Artist: Unknown.
RMD1CNXB–Victorian engraving of the Highland Brigade of the British army on the March, 1897
RM2DE5XXM–Middle East History - Turk. Mili drill beside Ch. of Nat. [i.e. Turkish military drill beside the Church of the Nativity]
RME0D2PE–Sir James Simpson, 1792 - 1868, a general of the British Army,
RM2ABNC6K–An engraving of Culloden Moor, looking across the Moray Firth, Inverness-shire scanned at high resolution from a book printed in 1859.
RMKWD2G3–King Cetshwayo led the independent state of Zululand during the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879. British demands for his disarmament started the war. At the legendary Battle of Isandlwana, Jan. 1879, Zulus crushed a British force, killing 1300. In July 1879 the British won the Battle of Ulundi and Cetshwayo was deposed and exiled. The Battle of Isandlwana, is the historical event military satirized in MONTY PYTHONS THE MEANING OF LIFE, 1983 (BSLOC 2017 20 42)
RM2RBF17N–The Duchess of Marlborough, Sarah Churchill, was the wife of John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough, and a prominent figure in British society during the early 18th century. She was known for her close friendship with Queen Anne, who appointed her as the Keeper of the Privy Purse and the Groom of the Stole. Sarah was also a shrewd political operator and played a key role in her husband's career, helping him to secure military commissions and political appointments. Despite her many accomplishments, Sarah was a controversial figure, and she faced criticism from political opponents and personal
RMC7FT6N–Portrait Major General James P Wolfe British Army military war battle officer training reforms victory French Canada Lieutenant
RFFPWR93–Vintage Revolutionary War print showing the surrender of British troops to General George Washington and the Continental Army.
RF2K8A22E–Cecil Beaton - Two Chinese soldiers wearing gas masks at Pihu Military Training Centre in south eastern China - 1944
RM2A6T614–WW1 Indian Troops on the march in British East Africa, vintage photograph from 1914
RF2PPWYYX–Horse wagon from the book ' From sketch-book and diary ' by Butler, Elizabeth, Lady, 1846-1933 Publication date 1909 London : Burns & Oates Elizabeth Southerden Thompson (3 November 1846 – 2 October 1933), later known as Lady Butler, was a British painter who specialised in painting scenes from British military campaigns and battles, including the Crimean War and the Napoleonic Wars
RM2X1MY44–ONE PRINT to Military Advisers for reference purposes. - 8 inch Howitzer , British Army
RM2HX66MN–British Troops In China From 1937 Onwards. March 4, 1940. (Photo by Press Union Photo Service).
RMHT0Y6P–Lieutenant General Sir Frederick Roberts, British soldier, c1880 (1883). Artist: Unknown.
RMF3432T–Gibraltar, a British overseas territory located on the southern end of the Iberian Peninsula at the entrance of the Mediterranean and a northern border with Andalusia, Spain.
RMAW005X–Naval Gun Carriage 1691 engraving from The Sea Gunner by John Seller of a typical naval cannon and its equipment
RMWH8HXP–Captain James Cook (1728-1779), British explorer, navigator, and map maker. Engraved by J. Basire, after William Hodges, 1777, originally from the frontispiece in Cook's A Voyage Toward the South Pole. Antarctica: The Last Continent by Ian Cameron, page 35.
RMBGNA25–Portrait engraving print c1847 of Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1819 - 1861), husband of Queen Victoria.
RMW7FAJG–'The beginning of an advance on the Turkish positions', 1915. Artist: Unknown.
RMD15TYF–Victorian engraving of British soldier from the Napoleonic era departing for war aboard ships.
RM2DE4PTW–Middle East History - Men and women including possibly Winston Churchill and Herbert Samuel with Christian clergy in a military cemetery
RME0D2RM–Field Marshal Colin Campbell, 1st Baron Clyde, 1792 - 1863, a British Army officer
RM2P4M47K–An engraving of the Castle of Doune (Prince Charles Stuart. Disposal of his Prisoners after tha Battle of Falkirk AD 1746) from a book of 1840.
RFC6K3K3–Barrackpore or Barrackpur, in West Bengal, India, during the 1890s, vintage engraving. Old engraved illustration of Barrackpore.
RM2RDYT91–George Washington (1732-1799) was an American military leader, statesman, and the first President of the United States (1789-1797). He played a pivotal role in the American Revolutionary War, commanding the Continental Army and leading the colonies to victory against the British forces.
RMC8MC0C–Peace messengers from Cetewayo Battle of Ulundi 1879 Anglo Zulu War British army military kraal Elephant Tusk Ivory escort
RFFPWR8R–Revolutionary War Print showing the surrender of British General John Burgoyne at Saratoga, on October 17, 1777. This action pre
RMB5MT5M–9GR 1915 2 0 A1 1 Saloniki Invasion of Eng troops 1915 World War 1 Landing and settling of the British and French in Saloniki Fe
RM2E3JF3X–General Sir Henry Clinton, 1730 – 1795, was a British army officer and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1772 and 1795. He is best known for his service as a general during the American War of Independence.
RF2PPWYY9–British Soldiers on Horseback from the book ' From sketch-book and diary ' by Butler, Elizabeth, Lady, 1846-1933 Publication date 1909 London : Burns & Oates Elizabeth Southerden Thompson (3 November 1846 – 2 October 1933), later known as Lady Butler, was a British painter who specialised in painting scenes from British military campaigns and battles, including the Crimean War and the Napoleonic Wars
RM2X14M4M–ONE PRINT to Military Advisers for reference purposes. - 8 inch Howitzer , British Army
RM2HX66M9–Hands Across The Entanglements -- Stretching out their hands gingerly over barbed wire barrier, Japanese soldiers and British troops shake hands to make a picture in conflict with stories of British-Jap Antipathy in Shanghai. The Tommies are of the Garrison in Shanghai. June 12, 1937. (Photo by ACME).
RMHT0Y6N–Lieutenant-General Sir Garnet Joseph Wolseley, British soldier, 1882 (1883). Artist: Unknown.
RMH049Y4–A 68-Pounder Lancaster gun in the battery. It was a British rifled muzzle-loading cannon of the 1850s that fired a 68-pound shell. The cannon was designed with an oval bore and had a range of about 6500 yards, annoyingly the gun had a tendency to burst.
RMARNXNE–Paying Off a Man O War 1892 engraving of a British battleship on its return to its home port
RMWH8GW4–Jimmy Young OBE and Lieutenant General Moshe Dayan (1915 -1981) in 1976, Chief of Staff of the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) during the 1956 Suez campaign. An Israeli military leader and politician, Moshe Dayan was the fourth Chief of Staff of the Israel Defence Forces (1953-1958).
RMBGN8YD–Portrait engraving print c1902 of English soldier, explorer and poet Sir Walter Raleigh (c1552 - 1618).
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