RME0M9R8–Mar. 03, 1954 - Soldier and statesman conflr in Mau Mau Country: Mr. Oliver Lyttleton, Colonial Secretary and the British Government's top man on colonial matters, recently flew to Kenya and conferred with General Sir George Erskine, Britain's soldier responsible for all military measures to restore law and order to the Mau Mau-ridden country. Photo shows Mr
RFW5A3E5–British colonial soldier with sword and gun going to shoot
RMG38BE8–LACHLAN MACQUARIE British soldier and colonial administrator Date: 1761 - 1824
RMB5NFFW–British redcoats in an American colonial city before the Revolutionary War. Hand-colored woodcut of a Howard Pyle illustration
RMWCH7C4–FREDERICK LUGARD, 1st Baron Lugard (1858-1945) British soldier, explorer and colonial administrator
RMR23HDW–Henry Berkeley Fitzhardinge Maxse (1832-1883) British colonial soldier. Governor of Newfoundland from 1881.
RMF5GN1X–A soldier in the British colonial market , India
RMT5MFA6–British medical corps soldier wearing pith helmet or Bombay Bowler in British India in Colonial days
RMD9CYTT–Field marshal Herbert Charles Onslow Plumer, 1st Viscount Plumer (1857-1932)British soldier and colonial officer. Led the Second Army in Flanders in First World War and won overwhelming victory at Messines, 1917.
RM2D10GMP–John Smith (1580 – 1631) English soldier, explorer, colonial governor, Admiral of New England, and author.
RMHWW0HM–Mural Showing British Soldier At Fort George, Titchfield Peninsula, Port Antonio, Jamaica
RMMKTETK–Wounded British Soldier bites Bullet before Leg Amputation
RM2BDY3N1–Revolutionary War Reenactor
RMKJHDP9–An engraving of Horatio Gates, he was a retired British soldier who served as a Major General in the American Revolutionary War, after a stalled British military career he decided to join Colonial forces and offered his support to George Washington, he is best remembered for his involvement in an attempt to removed George Washington as Commander-in-Chief during the war as well as his actions that led to the Continental Army being defeated in the Battle of Camden, Washington, DC, 1832. From the New York Public Library.
RMT0HB5B–Sir Thomas Munro, 1st Baronet, Former Governor of Madras, Major General Sir Thomas Munro, British soldier and colonial administrator, Chennai, India, Asia, old vintage 1800s picture
RMD96WX7–The Concord stage - Stagecoach in front of inn and a British soldier on horseback.
RMA4J2YG–Lord Edward Herbert Gascoyne-Cecil, (1867-1918), British soldier and colonial administrator in EgyptArtist: Lafayette
RMFFAYC7–THOMAS GAGE (1721-1787). /nEnglish general and colonial governor of Massachusetts. Governor Gage, far right, telling his officers to allow the children of Boston to sled and ice skate on Boston Common, and to punish any British soldier who hindered them,
RMA2G75W–Sir Thomas Munro, 1st Baronet, 1761-1827. British administrator in India
RMAM648P–Actors dressed as soldiers in British colonial era uniforms fire a volley during a historical re-enactment at Fort Rinella, Malta
RM2H75DRP–A historical view of seven British Colonial Indian infantry soldiers, standing at attention in a camp, c. 1902.
RM2K64550–Vintage 19th century photograph: Sir Archdale Wilson, 1st Baronet (1803 - 9 May 1874) was a distinguished soldier in the British Indian Army, who fought at the siege of Bharatpur in 1825-6, and was commended for his part in the capture of Delhi when that city staged a rebellion against British colonial government, being made K.C.B. 17 November 1853, and created a baronet 8 January 1858.
RMA69M42–British soldiers plundering an American colonial home 1700s. Hand-colored woodcut
RMWCH7AK–FREDERICK LUGARD, 1st Baron Lugard (1858-1945) British soldier, explorer and colonial administrator
RMHN2MB4–Types of the British colonial army at the time of Queen Victoria's jubilee England c.1890
RMW107G7–Engraving of Sir George Grey, KCB (1812 – 1898) British soldier, explorer, colonial administrator and writer. He served as Governor of South Australia, twice Governor of New Zealand, Governor of Cape Colony, and was the 11th Premier of New Zealand.
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RMD9CWE9–Henry Wylie Norman (1826-1904) c1890, English soldier and colonial Governor. Served in Second Anglo-Sikh War and the Indian Mutiny. Governor of the Royal Hospital Chelsea 1901; Field Marshal 1904.
RM2B00WJ7–Vietnam: An Annamese 'tirailleur' or Vietnamese colonial soldier waiting to go into battle at Ypres, Belgium, in 1916. Ypres occupied a strategic position during World War I because it stood in the path of Germany's planned sweep across the rest of Belgium and into France. In the Second Battle of Ypres (22 April to 25 May 1915), the Germans used poison gas for the first time on the Western Front (they had used it earlier at the Battle of Bolimov on 3 January 1915) and captured high ground east of the town. The first gas attack occurred against Canadian, British, and French soldiers.
RMM1MRB8–British army officers soldiers standing next to tents in Palestine 1940
RM2AXRMBX–Armies of India. By major A.C. Lovett. London. 1911 27th Light Cavalry / British Officer King George's Own Light Cavalry / Daffadar / Madrasi Musalman
RMHT2ECM–'Shouting Their War-Cry, The British Charged The Breach', c1908, (c1920). Artist: Joseph Ratcliffe Skelton.
RMKK4TFN–An engraving of Horatio Gates, he was a retired British soldier who served as a Major General in the American Revolutionary War, after a stalled British military career he decided to join Colonial forces and offered his support to George Washington, he is best remembered for his involvement in an attempt to removed George Washington as Commander-in-Chief during the war as well as his actions that led to the Continental Army being defeated in the Battle of Camden, Washington, DC, 1800. From the New York Public Library.
RMWPD7D6–Mahatma Gandhi and British Soldier with Army tank in newspaper, Germany, 1930
RFC7FPDM–Death General Edward Braddock 1755 British soldier army bow arrow commander chief North America French Indian War command
RMA4JCTR–General Sir Ralph Darling, British soldier and colonial Governor, (1886).Artist: WA Hirschmann
RMF344AD–The death of General Richard Montgomery during the Battle of Quebec, fought on December 31, 1775 between American Continental Army forces and the British defenders of the city of Quebec. He was an Irish-born soldier who first served in the British Army, then in the Continental Army.
RMM0GCRN–Sir James Fergusson, 6th Baronet
RF2J10CE8–Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians) (LdSH[RC]) is a regular armoured regiment of the Canadian Army. Currently based in Edmonton, Alberta, the regiment is part of 3rd Canadian Division's 1 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group. Members of the regiment are commonly called Strathconas or Strats as a short form. It was one of the last regiments in the British Empire to be created and raised by a private individual, Donald Alexander Smith, 1st Baron Strathcona and Mount Royal. from the book ' South Africa and the Transvaal war ' by Louis Creswicke, Publisher; Edinburgh : T. C. & E. C. Jack 1900
RM2BDX9C2–East Africa, Maasai Warriors, 1936
RMDRJR8C–Portrait of a British Sudanese soldier displaying his medals
RMABHHGC–Colonial militia crossing the mountains during the French and Indian War. Hand-colored woodcut
RMW73842–JAMES BROOKE (1803-1868) British soldier and Raj of Sarawak
RM2K2K099–'Henry Wylie Norman (1826-1904) c1890, English soldier and colonial Governor. Served in Second Anglo-Sikh War and the Indian Mutiny. Governor of the Royal Hospital Chelsea 1901; Field Marshal 1904.'
RF2EA6M3J–The uniforms of the English army in the field. From left to right. 1. Sergeant. Mounted Troops. 2. Soldier. Foot troops. 3. Soldier. Colonial uniform
RMDDPM29–ARREST OF WILLIAM FRANKLIN; He was a British American soldier, attorney, and colonial administrator, US, USA, 1870s engraving
RMD9CWM5–Frederick John Dealtry Lugard, 1st Baron Lugard (1858-1945) British soldier, explorer and colonial administrator pictured c1890. 14th Governor of Hong Kong 1907-1912, Governor-General of Nigeria 1913-1912.
RMJ53BPN–British soldiers during a reenactment of the 18th century Revolutionary War at Mount Vernon - Virginia USA
RMW0YNRX–Early 1900's studio portrait postcard of proud white hunter wearing khaki shorts and shirt, with his terrier dog, posing with trophy tiger skin and Indian antelope (blackbuck) horns, during colonial times, Bangalore, India, circa 1910
RMBG0487–British Soldier, Fort William Henry, Lake George, New York
RMHT0Y6P–Lieutenant General Sir Frederick Roberts, British soldier, c1880 (1883). Artist: Unknown.
RF2PMPHFY–Cracked gravestone of James Twibill, a British soldier, in Cockpit Country; Cockpit Country, Jamaica, West Indies
RM2TCX43A–British colonial soldiers of the High Commission Territories Corps (HCTC) stationed in Egypt, 1947.
RM2BF8CND–British Army Officer, Colonel O'Farrick, Confronts Native Indians in British India. Vintage or Old Illustration or Engraving 1889
RMA4JCWJ–Sir Thomas Brisbane, British soldier, colonial governor and astronomer, (1886).Artist: W Macleod
RMED3X67–Victorian colonial outpost at Utrecht, Natal, Zulu war South Africa. British soldiers camp
RM2M5BPCD–Lewis Yelland Andrews who was an Australian soldier and colonial official who served as the acting District Commissioner for the region of Galilee during the British Mandate over Palestine. He was assassinated by Arab militants on his way to prayer services at Anglican Christ Church in Nazareth on 26 September 1937
RF2A3RJ51–The uniforms of the English army in the field. From left to right. 1. Sergeant. Mounted Troops. 2. Soldier. Foot troops. 3. Soldier. Colonial uniform
RM2BDX9BR–East Africa, Maasai Warriors
RMDRJTW3–Egypt - British Soldier escorting an old blind Arab man
RMB5J9B2–Colonial artillery passing over Appalachian Mountains, French and Indian War. Hand-colored woodcut of a Felix Darley illustration
RMCTY8EA–FREDERICK LUGARD, 1st Baron Lugard (1858-1945) British soldier, explorer and colonial administrator
RM2K2K09A–'Frederick John Dealtry Lugard, 1st Baron Lugard (1858-1945) British soldier, explorer and colonial administrator pictured c1890. 14th Governor of Hong Kong 1907-1912, Governor-General of Nigeria 1913-1912.'
RMHH1P9N–British Honduras Defence Force in uniform
RMMP5Y3W–Engraving of a colonial soldier carrying a comrade to safety during the seige of the Gate Pa in the New Zealand Land Wars. From the Picturesque Atlas of Australasia Vol 3, 1886
RMFBMCNF–India. Sepoy Rebellion (1857). India revolution that erupted as a reaction against British colonial policy. In 1857 the sepoys revolted and deprived of all authority to the East India Company (1858). Charging the British Cavalry in Lucknow, 1857. Drawing by Stanley L. Wood. Ilustración Ibérica, 1898
RMJ53C0H–British soldiers during a reenactment of the 18th century Revolutionary War at Mount Vernon - Virginia USA
RM2AX20E0–A Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC) policeman with a British soldier and two Auxiliaries. The Auxiliary Division of the Royal Irish Constabulary, was a paramilitary unit of the Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC) during the Irish War of Independence. It was set up in July 1920 and made up of former British Army officers, to conduct counter-insurgency operations against the Irish Republican Army (IRA). The Auxiliaries became infamous for their reprisals on civilians and civilian property in revenge for IRA actions.
RMBG0483–British Soldier, Fort William Henry, Lake George, New York
RMHT0Y6N–Lieutenant-General Sir Garnet Joseph Wolseley, British soldier, 1882 (1883). Artist: Unknown.
RFKHXBB3–Colonial Soldier Firing a Musket
RM2H75E11–A historical view of British Colonial Indian Soldiers on parade being reviewed by British officers and a civilian administrator. C. 1914.
RM2X36TJD–A 1908 colour postcard featuring Captain John Smith ( 1580 – 1631) who was an English soldier, explorer and colonial governor who served as admiral of New England. He was also an author. who played an important role in the establishment of the colony at Jamestown, Virginia. In addition he was a leader of the Virginia Colony.
RMRM181K–Medallion portraits of British military figures, (mid 19th century). Creator: Unknown.
RMC548XE–Caricature of a soldier (Zouave) from the West India Regiment
RM2B00WJ6–Vietnam: Annamese 'tirailleurs' or Vietnamese colonial soldiers waiting to go into battle at Ypres, Belgium, in 1916. Ypres occupied a strategic position during World War I because it stood in the path of Germany's planned sweep across the rest of Belgium and into France. In the Second Battle of Ypres (22 April to 25 May 1915), the Germans used poison gas for the first time on the Western Front (they had used it earlier at the Battle of Bolimov on 3 January 1915) and captured high ground east of the town. The first gas attack occurred against Canadian, British, and French soldiers.
RMATFTJT–British Army Camel Corps soldier resting between Sarass and Dongola in the Nubian Desert as published in 1885
RM2BDX9BX–East Africa, Maasai Warriors, 1936
RMAY4JB8–Lachlan Macquarie
RMDEEC8C–Landing of British troops to occupy Boston after colonial protests, 1768. Hand-colored woodcut
RMW73873–HENRY MONTGOMERY LAWRENCE (1806-1857) British East India company military officer and colonial administrator
RM2E4E5E9–Vintage 19th century photograph: Sir Archdale Wilson, 1st Baronet (1803 – 9 May 1874) was a distinguished soldier in the British Indian Army, who fought at the siege of Bharatpur in 1825-6, and was commended for his part in the capture of Delhi when that city staged a rebellion against British colonial government, being made K.C.B. 17 November 1853, and created a baronet 8 January 1858.
RM2E1MCK8–Major-General Sir Thomas Munro portrait, 1761 – 1827, was a Scottish soldier and colonial administrator, vintage illustration from 1863
RM2WG52N8–Captain Louis Edward Nolan, 1818-1854, English soldier
RMGDA89X–India. Sepoy Rebellion (1857). India revolution that erupted as a reaction against British colonial policy. In 1857 the sepoys revolted and deprived of all authority to the East India Company (1858). Charging the British Cavalry in Lucknow, 1857. Drawing by Stanley L. Wood. Ilustración Ibérica, 1898. Colored.
RMJ53DXG–British soldiers during a reenactment of the 18th century Revolutionary War at Mount Vernon - Virginia USA
RMHWW0HN–Mural Showing British Soldier At Fort George, Titchfield Peninsula, Port Antonio, Jamaica
RMBG046X–British Soldier with Canon Shot, Fort William Henry, Lake George, New York
RMERHAAD–Death of Eight Boer Soldiers at the hands of British colonial forces during the Second Boer War (1899-1902) in Transvaal. The
RFKHXBB2–Colonial Soldier Firing a Musket
RME1GN64–Henry Berkeley Fitzhardinge Maxse (1832-1883) British colonial soldier. Governor of Newfoundland from 1881.
RMBGDE43–Field Marshal Herbert Charles Onslow Plumer, 1st Viscount Plumer, 1857 to 1932. British colonial official and soldier.
RMB0KETY–Military uniforms of the British colonial army, 1897. Artist: Henri Meyer
RMKJFWGJ–Photograph of the Old Powder House, the oldest stone building in Massachusetts, built for use as a windmill by John Mallet in 1703 or 1704, it was sold to the colonial government of Massachusetts for use as a gunpowder magazine in 1747, the removal of colonial gunpowder by British soldiers, is considered to be a turning point in the events leading up to the American Revolutionary War, Boston, Massachusets, Boston, Massachusetts, 1913.
RM2B00WJ9–Vietnam: Annamese 'tirailleurs' or Vietnamese colonial soldiers waiting to go into battle at Ypres, Belgium, in 1916. Ypres occupied a strategic position during World War I because it stood in the path of Germany's planned sweep across the rest of Belgium and into France. In the Second Battle of Ypres (22 April to 25 May 1915), the Germans used poison gas for the first time on the Western Front (they had used it earlier at the Battle of Bolimov on 3 January 1915) and captured high ground east of the town. The first gas attack occurred against Canadian, British, and French soldiers.
RMATHWBM–A nurse helps a British Army wounded soldier write a letter home from Sudan Africa as publsihed in 1885
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.
RM2RG9123–Sir George Grey (1812 - 1898), British soldier, explorer, colonial administrator and writer.
RMA45H3E–British troops entering Boston to enforce taxation and other colonial legislation before the American Revolution. Hand-colored woodcut
RMFBJ56A–FREDERICK LUGARD (1858-1945) British soldier, African explorer and colonial administrator
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