RMB0T0WM–Officer 11th Light Dragoons 1833 print of the British cavalry regiment soon to be the 11th Hussars Prince Alberts Own
RMD2563R–British Military Print, Redcoat, Green Howards Museum, Officer 1792, 18th century soldier soldiers uniform uniforms, Richmond
RFMHPN58–BRITISH ARMY UNIFORMS. A Military Doctor 1890 old antique print picture
RF2B9E0MD–Portrait of a man in British military uniform, about 1865, Albumen silver print
RMRJH59H–18th century print showing, a view of the British military camp at cox heath, near Maidstone, in Kent. 1778
RM2DJ69TC–A Third Modern Military Punishment, Print made by Samuel Ireland, active 1760–died 1800, British, after William Hogarth, 1697–1764, British, 1794, Etching and aquatint on medium, slightly textured, cream wove paper
RMKWDK7C–1895 political cartoon shows British and American missionaries preaching to a Chinese man. They are flanked by men and ships of the Royal and US navies. The title reads, According to the ideas of our missionary maniacs, the Chinaman must be converted, even if it takes the whole military and naval forces of the two greatest nations of the world to do it (BSLOC 2017 20 1)
RM2HXGN1H–Vintage illustration of Rudiments of the MIlitary profession, Stand at ease by numbers. Victorian British military 19th Century
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.
RMC41NWP–Nelson, Horatio, 29.9.1758 - 21.10.1805, British admiral, portrait, colour print after miniature by William Essex, circa 1795, cigarette card, Germany, 1933, ,
RM2H92B70–Field Marshal Frederick Sleigh Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts, 1832 – 1914. British Victorian era general and military commander. From The World and his Wife, published 1906
RMBXD74A–Portrait of Sir Garnet Joseph Wolseley (1833-1913) Ist Viscount Wolseley & British Field Marshal, Army Officer & Soldier Wearing Military Uniform and Military Medals. Albumen Print or Photograph c1880.
RMWHBGBK–The British Army in Germany - A Royal Military Policeman on traffic control duty during an exercise in the field. May 1964
RM2HG9G78–British Yeoman Warder (Beefeater) in Tudor State Dress, (Ceremonial Military Uniform), coloured photograph by Detroit Publishing Co, 1890-1900
RM2G8G5R1–British troops escorting a meal cart during the Great Famine or the Great Hunger, 1845 - 1852. Food convoys were moved under police escort and often attacked. After an illustration in The Pictorial Times issue of October 30, 1847.
RMKWDMXH–1895 political cartoon shows British and American missionaries preaching to a Chinese man. They are flanked by men and ships of the Royal and US navies. The title reads, According to the ideas of our missionary maniacs, the Chinaman must be converted, even if it takes the whole military and naval forces of the two greatest nations of the world to do it (BSLOC 2017 20 1)
RMCEN1C4–1816 engraving, British Admirals of the early 19th century.
RMB6YHW0–a british grenadier 1782 British military Regimental Quick March Honourable Artillery Company Royal Regiment of Fusiliers sevent
RMARNXPA–Victorian Military Bands print of bandsmen of the British Army by Lieutenant Colonel Seccombe
RMD26PG0–British Military Print, Redcoat, Green Howards Museum, Private 1742, 18th century soldier soldiers uniform uniforms, Richmond
RFWR9X1F–Military life: arrival of the new subaltern. British Army. Militaria 1890
RF2HWAF33–Art inspired by Drawings and Prints, Print, Expedition, or Military Fly, Loyal Volunteers, Artist, Thomas Rowlandson, British, London 1757–1827, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMD98T75–French and British troops engaged in military training manoeuvres, Yokohama, Japan. Part of triptych by Taiso Yoshitoshi (1839-1892) Japanese ukiyo-e artist. Infantry Field Artillery Gun
RM2DJ69TP–A Third Modern Military Punishment, Print made by Samuel Ireland, active 1760–died 1800, British, after William Hogarth, 1697–1764, British, 1794, Etching and aquatint on medium, slightly textured, cream wove paper
RMKWCWW9–STEP INTO YOUR PLACE, reads a British World War 1 recruiting poster, 1915. A column of soldiers marches into the distance, are joined by men in civilian attire that identifies their various occupations and social classes (BSLOC 2017 1 34)
RM2HXGN48–Vintage illustration of Army bugler blowing the bugle, Victorian British Military 19th Century
RMHT2ER5–Albert Ball, British First World War pilot and recipient of the Victoria Cross, c1917 (c1937). Artist: Unknown.
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.
RMA4J70K–The military pourpoint, 15th century, (1910). Artist: Unknown
RM2FK4NFC–Winston Churchill, left, with General Smuts, Cairo, Egypt, 1942. Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill, 1874 – 1965. British politician, army officer, writer and twice Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Field Marshal Jan Christian Smuts, 1870 – 1950. South African statesman, military leader, and philosopher
RM2E4E5DW–Vintage 19th century photograph: Sir Charles Hastings Doyle, KCMG (10 April 1803 – 19 March 1883) was a British military officer and he was the second Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia post Confederation and the first Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick.
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
RMBMWXYP–Military Campaign, Published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee
RM2JB1J8X–A British 19th century engraving of a military BOMBARDON (Base tuber) which had unusual valve and bore arrangements compared to modern tubas.
RM2WAE5JA–A Knight Templar in his military habit, 1309. In red cap on coif, mantle with red cross, white surcoat, chainmail suit, armed with mace and sword. From a print in Sir William Dugdale's Monasticon Anglicanum. Handcoloured copperplate engraving etched by John Augustus Atkinson, aquatinted by Havell, after an illustration by Charles Hamilton Smith from his own Selections of Ancient Costume of Great Britain and Ireland, Colnaghi and Co., London, 1814.
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.
RFAMH98J–British military police English England UK army uniform dress cap stick 1900 army soldier white glove
RMBMCNP8–English Cavalry Uniforms, 1822 print of the fancy uniforms of officers parading their finery to each other
RM2RX8RX9–British Grenadier, soldier, Redcoat ,1751, painting, 18th century, military print
RFFB8XRW–BRITISH FLAGS. Ordnance Military Ministers' Charges d'Affaires. HOUNSELL, 1873
RF2HKHXJW–Inspired by British Army unit of Field Marshal Frederick Sleigh Roberts on horseback near a military camp during the Second British-Afghan War, John Burke, Afghanistan, 1878 - 1880, paper, albumen print, height 196 mm × width 313 mm, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RMD98T7B–French and British troops engaged in military training manoeuvres, Yokohama, Japan. British cavalry exercise. Part of triptych by Taiso Yoshitoshi (1839-1892) Japanese Ukiyo-e artist. Horse
RM2DJ69W2–A Third Modern Military Punishment, Print made by Samuel Ireland, active 1760–died 1800, British, after William Hogarth, 1697–1764, British, 1794, Etching and aquatint on medium, slightly textured, cream wove paper
RMKWCWW8–Virulent anti-German World War 1 poster by the British Empire Union, 1918. Formerly named the Anti-German Union, it was imperialist, anti-socialist, protectionist, and Anglophile (BSLOC 2017 1 33)
RM2HXGNC9–Vintage illustration of Field officer of the day, cavalry, Victorian British Military 19th Century
RMHT1349–General Sir Banastre Tarleton, 1st Baronet, 1782. British soldier and politician, (1919). Artist: Banastre Tarleton
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.
RMDP7MHN–A British monoplane versus an Etrich-Rumpler Taube German monoplane during WWI.
RM2HGAWG5–Vintage late 19th century photograph: 1890's British Army Regiment: Gunners, Royal Military Academy
RMP5E7R9–Gerard Lake, 1st Viscount Lake, 1744 – 1808. Commander of the British forces during the Irish Rebellion 1798, Commander-in-Chief of military in British India, member of Parliament. From History of the Irish Rebellion in 1798; with Memoirs of the Union, and Emmett’s Insurrection in 1803 by W.H. Maxwell. Published in London 1854.
RF2G27H56–European military print of aerial warfare between Britain and Germany during WW1.
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
RMTXG7W5–Taiso Yoshitoshi Japanese school French and British troops engaged in military training manoeuvres, Yokohama - Part of triptych Woodblock
RMKWCY61–STEP INTO YOUR PLACE, reads a British World War 1 recruiting poster, 1915. A column of soldiers marches into the distance, are joined by men in civilian attire that identifies their various occupations and social classes (BSLOC 2017 1 34)
RM2RGCY45–The 13th, 51st, 43rd and 90th British Army Foot Regiments
RMDHGKF7–British Cavalry Retreat from Mons, 1914 photograph of the fallback before the German advance in August
RFT323AB–Surrender of the British General Burgoyne to US General Horatio Gates after the Battle of Saratoga, New York in 1777 during the American Revolutionary War
RFGKF1EG–BRITISH EMPIRE BADGES. Consuls. Military Authorities. S. Africa High Comm'r 1916
RF2HKEF0G–Inspired by British military testing a new gun near Orange River, South Africa, Testing a new British Siege Train Gun at Orange River, S. Africa, publisher: Underwood and Underwood, Oranjerivier, publisher: New York (city), 1900, paper, albumen print, height 88 mm × width 177 mm, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RMD96NBK–The Military Accelerator'. Suggested use by the Cavalryof the Hobby-Horse or Dandy-Horse introduced into the British Isles in 1818. From a print published in Dublin c1820.
RM2DJ69RF–A Third Modern Military Punishment, Print made by Samuel Ireland, active 1760–died 1800, British, after William Hogarth, 1697–1764, British, 1794, Etching and aquatint on medium, slightly textured, cream wove paper
RMKWDHM4–Battle of New Orleans and death of Major General Packenham and Samuel Gibbs, Jan. 8, 1815. This print shows the battle as British forces advance upon the barricades of the American forces. The Americans, out-numbered 3 to 1, were victorious after firing down at marching ranks of British soldiers. US casualties were 333 (185 killed), to the British 2459 (386 killed ) (BSLOC 2017 6 6)
RM2HXGN6T–Vintage illustration of The orderly room, the fag end of a spee, Victorian British Military 19th Century
RMHT2ETM–'A British Biplane Bringing Down a German Taube', c1916 (1928). Artist: Cyrus Cuneo.
RM2EPH9RJ–A portrait of Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria (1869-1955), the last heir apparent to the Bavarian throne. During the first half of the First World War he commanded the 6th Army on the Western Front. From August 1916, he commanded the Army Group that occupied the sector of the front opposite the British Expeditionary Force. From an original art print in an old magazine dated 1915.
RMW7F1XW–Rank distinctions in the Royal Navy, c1919 (1919). Artist: Unknown.
RM2FK4NHN–Winston Churchill decorated with France's highest military honour, The Medaille Militaire, in the courtyard of the Invalides, Paris, France, 1947. Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill, 1874 – 1965. British politician, army officer, writer and twice Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
RM2HGAWD3–Vintage late 19th century photograph: 1890's British Army Regiment: Sergeants, Royal Military Academy
RM2HHM966–British WW1 Recruitment Poster, Britain needs you at once, St George and the Dragon, 1915
RFBJCG9Y–John Hampden (1595-1643) on engraving from the 1800s. English politician. Engraved by J.Pofselwhite from a print by J.Houbraken.
RMG3XJAY–British troops at the Siege of Badajoz, Spain, in 1812 during the Peninsular War. After the painting by Vereker Hamilton.
RMTXG7XE–Taiso Yoshitoshi Japanese school French and British troops engaged in military training manoeuvres, Yokohama - Part of triptych Woodblock
RMKWCY60–Virulent anti-German World War 1 poster by the British Empire Union, 1918. Formerly named the Anti-German Union, it was imperialist, anti-socialist, protectionist, and Anglophile (BSLOC 2017 1 33)
RM2K6433M–Vintage 19th century photograph - British army in India - officers of the 77th Regiment, 1860s
RMB0RPPM–Officer 11th Hussars 1904 print of the British cavalry regiment Prince Alberts Own the Cherry Pickers
RM2WXHTNN–Landing of the British Troops in Egypt, March 8, 1801. Vintage Coloured Aquatint published by James Jenkins, 1815, from The martial achievements of Great Britain and her allies : from 1799 to 1815.
RFGKF35K–JAPAN FLAGS. Flag for Fleet Auxiliaries. Military Transport Flag, print 1916
RF2HW4NH3–Art inspired by Portrait of a Man in Military Regalia, ca. 1859, Salted paper print, 19.5 x 15.2 cm (7 11/16 x 6 in.), Photographs, Horatio Ross (British, Rossie Castle, near Montrose, Scotland 1801–1886 Scotland, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2K097RW–Black and white print from The Battle of Tamai (or Tamanieh) which took place on 13 March 1884 between a British force under Sir Gerald Graham and a Mahdist Sudanese army led by Osman Digna.
RM2DJ69TN–A Third Modern Military Punishment, Print made by Samuel Ireland, active 1760–died 1800, British, after William Hogarth, 1697–1764, British, 1794, Etching and aquatint on medium, slightly textured, cream wove paper
RF2A3RKTY–Colours of the 72nd (Duke of Albany's Own) Highlanders, now 1st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, Duke of Albany's). Carried in the E
RM2J6PE4P–Victorian British Army, Scottish Infantry regiments attacking in ranks, Military History1890s 19th Century
RMHT3G3M–'The Duke of Wellington', c1780-1830, (1909). Artist: William Say.
RM2CFK8H2–An army pilot in a Hotspur military glider designed and built by the British company General Aircraft Ltd during World War II. It was the glider in which all pilots belonging to the Glider Pilot Regiment received their initial instruction. Although relatively heavy with a high sink rate, the Hotspur exhibited good flying characteristics allowing novice pilots to quickly gain proficiency, but never saw operational use.
RMRDP2F9–A print of Consecration of Colours Which Lady Jane Dundas Presented To The Third Regiment of Royal East India Volunteers. 29th June 1799
RM2HGAX6Y–Vintage late 19th century photograph: 1890's British Army Regiment: Postmen, Royal Military Academy.
RMPAR3WX–The American Rattle Snake. Artist: Attributed to James Gillray (British, Chelsea 1756-1815 London). Dimensions: plate (partly clipped): 8 5/8 x 12 11/16 in. (21.9 x 32.2 cm) sheet: 9 7/16 x 12 15/16 in. (23.9 x 32.8 cm). Publisher: Published London by William Richardson (British, active 1778-1812). Date: April 12, 1782. This satirical print, perhaps one of Gillray's earliest, uses a snake--a popular American symbol before the invention of the emblematic stars and stripes. The coils here surround two military camps with text below that states, 'Two British Armies I have thus Burgoyn'd, And ro
RM2K2YNHA–Vintage British Army Military Colonels At Home Invitation - Robinson
RMG45BR6–The Battle of Waterloo, Belgium, 18 June 1815. French Cuirassiers charging a British square. After the painting by Jazet. From The Century Edition of Cassell's History of England, published c. 1900
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
RM2BE0H61–The surrender of Louisbourg by the French to the British Army in 1758. In 1745, the fortress was attacked by a New England militia and surrendered but it was was returned to the French in the terms of the settlement in 1749, falling again in this seige (depicted here) of 1758. The Siege of Louisbourg was a an important battle in the Seven Years' War (known in the US as the French and Indian War), ending French colonial control of Atlantic Canada.
RM2RGA9FX–Vintage 19th century photograph - British army in India - officers of the 4th Hussars, 1869
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
RM2WXHTT3–The Centre of the British Army in Action at the Battle of Waterloo, June 18, 1815. Vintage Coloured Aquatint, published by James Jenkins, 1815, from The martial achievements of Great Britain and her allies : from 1799 to 1815.
RFGKF394–MONTENEGRO FLAGS. State Flag. Military Flag. Marine Flag, antique print 1916
RF2HM184F–Art inspired by British Army unit of Field Marshal Frederick Sleigh Roberts on horseback near a military camp during the Second British-Afghan War, John Burke, Afghanistan, 1878 - 1880, paper, albumen print, height 196 mm × width 313 mm, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMDYF0XN–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.
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