RMDHGKF7–British Cavalry Retreat from Mons, 1914 photograph of the fallback before the German advance in August
RMB0T0WM–Officer 11th Light Dragoons 1833 print of the British cavalry regiment soon to be the 11th Hussars Prince Alberts Own
RMKW79JM–Kitchener, 1900 colour portrait photograph of the English soldier as Major-General Lord Kitchener of Khartoum when Chief of Staff of the British army in South Africa for the Boer War
RMGMTWB5–British Tanks Move Up, 1918 battlefield photograph of a tank moving up with the infantry in the final Allied advance of the Great War
RMGMTWB4–Tanks Move up to Hindenberg Line, 1918 battlefield photograph of British tanks fitted with cribs in the final Allied advance of the Great War
RMGKGTX7–Mark I Male Tank C15, crosses a British trench on the way to attack Thiepval on the Somme, 25th September 1916
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
RMDR45X0–Zeppelin Raid, 1917 photograph of a German night mombing raid on London, the airship picked out by searchlights
RMAW05AP–Soldier Writes Home 1915 postcard from the front from a young Tommy Somewhere In France to his sweetheart in Blighty
RMAW0RKX–HMS Dreadnought 1907 photograph of the revolutionary battleship in her first year of full service
RMDHFM49–Halifax Bombers, 1942 unusual colour photo of the RAF heavy bomber built by Handley Page in flight over England
RMDHFM4D–Loading a Lancaster Bomber, 1942 colour photo of the iconic RAF heavy bomber bombing up before a raid on Germany
RMBB8638–Colonel Alexander Gardner 1785 1877 traveller soldier spy and freelance who served Maharaja Ranjit Singh
RMDHFM4G–Lancaster Bomber in Flight, 1942 colour photo of the iconic RAF heavy bomber in flight somewhere over England
RMW3Y7MC–General Gordon in Khartoum, 1885 portrait of the Governor General of the Sudan, killed by the Mahdi at the end of the siege of Khartoum, on a Victorian lithographic scrap
RMARNXP7–Naval Gun Practice with a Maxim gun at the Naval gunnery school on Whale Island Portsmouth in 1896
RMGN83AF–Mark I Tank Ditched, 1916 battlefield photograph of a tank stuck in a shell hole in the Battle of the Somme where they first saw active service
RMGKGTWN–Mark I Male Tank C19, moves up to the front through Chimpanzee Valley on the 15th September 1916, the first use of tanks in battle, on the Somme to Flers - Courcelette. Chimpanzee Valley is just to the west of Hardecourt and was used as a staging area on the way up to the front.
RMGKGTXB–Mother, Prototype Mark I Tank, on test in Burton Park, Lincoln, on the 21st January 1916
RMGN83AY–Major WG Wilson, mechanical engineer and inventor, with William Tritton, of the first tanks used in the Great War by the British
RMGN83AT–Sir William Tritton, Chairman of William Foster & Co, the Lincoln manufacturer of the first tanks used in the Great War by the British
RMGMTWB2–Tank in Shell Hole, 1917 battlefield photograph of a British tank half submerged and bogged down in water on the Flanders front
RMGMTWB3–Tank in Flanders Mud, 1917 battlefield photograph of a British tank half submerged and bogged down in water with one track blown off
RMGN83AX–Major-General ED Swinton, in charge of training the first British tank units in the Great War and developing initial tactics for armoured warfare
RMARNXPA–Victorian Military Bands print of bandsmen of the British Army by Lieutenant Colonel Seccombe
RMBMCNP8–English Cavalry Uniforms, 1822 print of the fancy uniforms of officers parading their finery to each other
RMB0RPPM–Officer 11th Hussars 1904 print of the British cavalry regiment Prince Alberts Own the Cherry Pickers
RMKW79JK–Kitchener, 1885 portrait photograph by Bassano of the English soldier, General and Field Marshall, later ennobled and famous for the relief of Khartoum and the Battle of Omdurman later Secretary of State for War
RMARP0GD–Spitfire 1939 photo of the iconic English fighter plane designed by Reginald Mitchell flying over the English coast
RMARNXP8–TS St Vincent Portsmouth launched in 1815 and used as a training ship for boys after a distinguished naval service
RMARNXNA–Naval Gunnery Instructor Cover of the popular Victorian magazine The Million with the instructor on HMS Tartar
RMBB75C8–Lockheed Hudson over the Pyramids 1942 colour photo of the RAF reconnaissance bomber flying over Egypt
RMARP0GA–Spitfire 1939 photo of the iconic English fighter plane designed by Reginald Mitchell flying in formation
RMARP0H9–Spitfire 1939 photo of the iconic English fighter plane designed by Reginald Mitchell flying solo
RMGKGTXA–Mark IV Female Tank near Peronne just after the start of the German offensive, 23rd March 1918
RMBB874N–52nd Oxfordshire Light Infantry 1858 print, the British regiment Skirmishing in European uniform at the time of the Indian Mutin
RMBB86CT–52nd Oxfordshire Light Infantry Peninsular War 1810 print of the British regiment piquet on the Coa near Almeida
RMARNXT4–Head Dress of the British Army Boys Own print from 1905 showing British Army Head Dress from 1750 to 1900
RMGN7YXC–Somme Battlefield Map, 1916 1:40,000 military map of the British sector around Albert, with squares 57d SE, 57c SW, 62d NE, 62c NW
RMB0RPFC–Officer 11th Dragoons 1782 print of the regiment formerly Honywells Kerrs and Ancrams later 11th Hussars
RMB0RRDX–Private 11th Hussars 1848 print of Prince Alberts Own who rode in the Charge of the Light Brigade
RMB0RPME–Private 11th Light Dragoons 1813 print of the regiment which fought at Waterloo later 11th Hussars Prince Alberts Own
RMB0RRCF–Light Trooper 11th Dragoons 1756 print of the regiment of the Earl of Ancram later 11th Hussars Prince Alberts Own
RMB0RRGP–Officer 11th Light Dragoons 1819 print of full dress uniform of the regiment later the 11th Hussars Prince Alberts Own
RMB0RPK9–Officer 11th Light Dragoons 1806 print of the regiment founded by Phillip Honywell later 11th Hussars Prince Alberts Own
RMB0RRFM–Private 11th Light Dragoons 1798 print of the regiment founded by Phillip Honywells later 11th Hussars Prince Alberts Own
RMARNXNF–Royal Horse Artillery Contemporary Victorian print from 1889
RMARNXN7–1st Life Guard Victorian print by William Small from 1885
RMARNXP4–Royal Engineers Contemporary Victorian print from 1889 of A Sapper In Marching Order
RMARNXP1–Grenadier Guards Contemporary Victorian print of the Third Battalion in 1889 A Private In Marching Order
RMBB8857–Grenadier 52nd 1778 illustration of a sentry from the British regiment on duty in the American War of Independence
RMBBK21W–What Type Of Aircraft 1939 magazine illustration of military aircraft of the Royal Air Force on the eve of World War II
RMDHFM3J–German Atrocities, 1917 Cover of a British Great War propaganda booklet, A Record of Shameless Deeds on the Western Front
RMH79XD9–Arras Sector Battlefield Map, 1917 Edition 7A 1:10,000 military map of the British sector in Northern France, with square 51B NW3, trenches correct at March 1917
RMH79XD8–Arras Sector Battlefield Map, 1917 Edition 6A 1:20,000 military map of the British sector in Northern France, with square 51B NW, trenches correct at March 1917
RMH79XDD–Fampoux Battlefield Map, 1917 Edition 3A 1:10,000 military map of the British sector Est of Arras in Northern France, with square 51B NW3, trenches correct at March 1917
RMH79XD6–Aubers and Neuve Chapelle Battlefield Map, 1918 January Edition 10A 1:20,000 military map of the British sector between Lens and Lille, with square 36 SW trenches correct at December 1917
RMH79XDC–Neuville Vitasse Battlefield Map, 1917 Edition 5A 1:10,000 military map of the British sector South East of Arras in Northern France, with square 51B SW1, trenches correct at March 1917
RMARNXRD–Queens Own Cameron Highlanders popular Victorian magazine The Million with the Scottish troops on the cover
RMARNXRF–Manchester Regiment Volunteers The cover of the popular Victorian magazine The Million
RMARNXT1–Manchester Regiment Volunteers the popular Victorian magazine The Million with the 5th Ardwick Volunteer Battalion
RMABFK8G–Flying Gloster Gladiator 1938 magazine for flying enthusiasts illustrating the RAFs last biplane fighter introduced in 1937
RMGN7YWX–Somme, Albert Sector Map, 57d SE, 1917 1:20,000 map of the northern part of the battlefield, with trench systems as at September 1916 and February 1917 before the German withdrawal to the Hindenberg Line
RMDR4601–The Captain, August 1916 cover of the boys magazine with an RFC pilot pointing out the Hun in the sky
RMKW79JN–Major-General Gordon, 1885 portrait of the Governor General of the Sudan, killed by the Mahdi at the end of the siege of Khartoum
RMAW005X–Naval Gun Carriage 1691 engraving from The Sea Gunner by John Seller of a typical naval cannon and its equipment
RMDRWJDK–MIGW1040, Gallant Deeds of the War, 1916 cover of a boys magazine keeping up morale on the home front
RMDR45W4–Off To The Front, 1915 illustration of wives, children and sweethearts saying goodbye to their loved ones at Victoria Station
RMARNXN3–Beefeaters A Victorian print of the Yeoman Warders of the Tower of London in full uniform
RMARP0R9–S is for Spitfire 1943 English wartime childrens alphabet book of airplanes the iconic British fighter
RMARP0N0–L is for Lancaster 1943 English wartime childrens alphabet book of airplanes the British heavy bomber
RMARNXNC–HMS James Watt Contemporary Victorian print of the salute on the Queens Birthday from the Navy in 1856
RMBB862N–Battle of Seringapatan 1792 map of the siege that ended the Third Mysore War of the British against Tipu Sultan
RMARNXNE–Paying Off a Man O War 1892 engraving of a British battleship on its return to its home port
RMARNXR9–HM Sloop Dido 1845 print of a Symondite corvette launched in 1836 which served in the Near and Far East
RMBBT5P0–Rugby Union Footballers Are Doing Their Duty 1915 recruiting poster British Athletes join your rugger playing comrades
RMBBT547–Will They Never Come 1914 Great War recruiting poster a beleaguered Tommy pleads with British footballers and supporters
RMBBT55E–Play The Greater Game 1915 recruiting poster using German propaganda to appeal to British footballers and supporters
RMARP0W4–W is for Wellington 1943 English wartime childrens alphabet book of fighting airplanes the British bomber
RMARP0P5–O is for Oxford 1943 English wartime childrens alphabet book of airplanes the British advanced trainer
RMARP0PD–Q is for Q6 Petrel 1943 English wartime childrens alphabet book of airplanes the British light plane
RMARP0T1–T is for Typhoon 1943 English wartime childrens alphabet book of fighting airplanes the British fighter bomber
RMARP0ND–M is for Mosquito 1943 English wartime childrens alphabet book of airplanes the British fast fighter bomber
RMARNXY0–Players Jack Tar 1920s advert for Players Navy Cut tobacco featuring the iconic British sailor from HMS Invicncible
RMARP0R5–S is for Stirling 1943 English wartime childrens alphabet book of airplanes the British heavy bomber as a snake
RMARP0TE–U is for H Urricane 1943 English wartime childrens alphabet book of fighting airplanes the iconic British fighter
RMABFK6Y–Flying SE5 1938 magazine illustrating the British fighter from the Royal Aircraft Factory first introduced in 1917
RMARNXT9–Waterloo 1920s boys magazine illustration of a British square standing firm against the French cavalry
RMARNYR4–Battle of Britain Y is for Yellow Nosed Messerschmitt British childrens alphabet book from WW II
RMABFK6R–Flying Sopwith Camel 1938 magazine cover with the iconic British WWI fighter in a dogfight with a Fokker triplane
RMABFK7T–Flying F E 2b 1938 magazine with the British fighter a pusher biplane of which c1200 were built over no mans land
RMB92B10–Steam Frigate Guadalupe the first iron man of war launched privately in 1842 in Birkenhead by Laird and sold to Mexico
RMARNXX2–Caught By The Press Gang recruitment for the Navy and the scourge of English port taverns in the 18th Century
RMARNXWF–Pirate Meets a Tartar 1930s boys comic book illustration of a pirate ship going into battle
RMARNXWC–Pirate Ship Boarded, Illustration of an engagement in the 17th Century as the Royal Navy takes on the pirate scourge
RMB0XTC4–17th Lancers Waltz Edwardian music to celebrate the cavalry regiment that took part in the Charge of the Light Brigade, with its Death or Glory motif
RMB0XMPG–Comrades Music sheet cover for the very popular Victorian song on joining up with your mates to fight for the Empire
RMARNXWD–Last Of The Armada Galleons 1930s boys comic book illustration of the end of the Spanish Armada in 1588
RMARNXR7–HMS Britannia An 1836 painting of the battleship launched in 1820 served in The Crimean War and broken up in 1869
RMB0X954–Australia Will Be There 1899 Motherland song from 1899 trumpeting support Down Under for the Old Country in the Boer War
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