Boer War - A 1900 photograph of the trumpet presented to the 'Hero of Colenso' , Bugler Dunn (John Francis Dunne) 1898-1950, of the Royal Dublin Fusiliers, the regiment he joined as a boy bugler when aged 14. Wounded at Colenso, South Africa ( 15th Dec 1899), he he lost his bugle but so impressed the British public that he was declared a hero .Queen Victoria personally presented him with this silver inscribed replacement bugle at Osborne House. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/boer-war-a-1900-photograph-of-the-trumpet-presented-to-the-hero-of-colenso-bugler-dunn-john-francis-dunne-1898-1950-of-the-royal-dublin-fusiliers-the-regiment-he-joined-as-a-boy-bugler-when-aged-14-wounded-at-colenso-south-africa-15th-dec-1899-he-he-lost-his-bugle-but-so-impressed-the-british-public-that-he-was-declared-a-hero-queen-victoria-personally-presented-him-with-this-silver-inscribed-replacement-bugle-at-osborne-house-image468780649.html
RM2J6JPE1–Boer War - A 1900 photograph of the trumpet presented to the 'Hero of Colenso' , Bugler Dunn (John Francis Dunne) 1898-1950, of the Royal Dublin Fusiliers, the regiment he joined as a boy bugler when aged 14. Wounded at Colenso, South Africa ( 15th Dec 1899), he he lost his bugle but so impressed the British public that he was declared a hero .Queen Victoria personally presented him with this silver inscribed replacement bugle at Osborne House.
Boer War - A 1900 portrait photograph of the 'Hero of Colenso' . Bugler Dunn (John Francis Dunne) 1898-1950, of the Royal Dublin Fusiliers, the regiment he joined as a boy bugler when aged 14. Wounded at Colenso, South Africa, (15th Dec 1899) he he lost his bugle but so impressed the British public that he was declared a hero .Queen Victoria personally presented him with a silver inscribed replacement bugle at Osborne House. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/boer-war-a-1900-portrait-photograph-of-the-hero-of-colenso-bugler-dunn-john-francis-dunne-1898-1950-of-the-royal-dublin-fusiliers-the-regiment-he-joined-as-a-boy-bugler-when-aged-14-wounded-at-colenso-south-africa-15th-dec-1899-he-he-lost-his-bugle-but-so-impressed-the-british-public-that-he-was-declared-a-hero-queen-victoria-personally-presented-him-with-a-silver-inscribed-replacement-bugle-at-osborne-house-image468780570.html
RM2J6JPB6–Boer War - A 1900 portrait photograph of the 'Hero of Colenso' . Bugler Dunn (John Francis Dunne) 1898-1950, of the Royal Dublin Fusiliers, the regiment he joined as a boy bugler when aged 14. Wounded at Colenso, South Africa, (15th Dec 1899) he he lost his bugle but so impressed the British public that he was declared a hero .Queen Victoria personally presented him with a silver inscribed replacement bugle at Osborne House.
Boer War - A 1900 photograph of the 'Hero of Colenso' . Bugler Dunn (John Francis Dunne) 1898-1950, seen here with non commissioned officers of the Royal Dublin Fusiliers, the regiment he joined as a boy bugler when aged 14. Wounded at Colenso, South Africa, (15th Dec 1899) he he lost his bugle but so impressed the British public that he was declared a hero .Queen Victoria personally presented him with a silver inscribed replacement bugle at Osborne House. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/boer-war-a-1900-photograph-of-the-hero-of-colenso-bugler-dunn-john-francis-dunne-1898-1950-seen-here-with-non-commissioned-officers-of-the-royal-dublin-fusiliers-the-regiment-he-joined-as-a-boy-bugler-when-aged-14-wounded-at-colenso-south-africa-15th-dec-1899-he-he-lost-his-bugle-but-so-impressed-the-british-public-that-he-was-declared-a-hero-queen-victoria-personally-presented-him-with-a-silver-inscribed-replacement-bugle-at-osborne-house-image468780685.html
RM2J6JPF9–Boer War - A 1900 photograph of the 'Hero of Colenso' . Bugler Dunn (John Francis Dunne) 1898-1950, seen here with non commissioned officers of the Royal Dublin Fusiliers, the regiment he joined as a boy bugler when aged 14. Wounded at Colenso, South Africa, (15th Dec 1899) he he lost his bugle but so impressed the British public that he was declared a hero .Queen Victoria personally presented him with a silver inscribed replacement bugle at Osborne House.
A 19th century portrait of French General Dumouries aka Charles François Dumouriez ,Charles Francois Duperrier,Charles François du Perrier du Mouriez.(1739 – 1823). He was a French general during the French Revolutionary Wars. Dumouriez is one of the names inscribed under the Arc de Triomphe. He died aged 84 on the 14 March 1823 in the village of Turville, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-19th-century-portrait-of-french-general-dumouries-aka-charles-franois-dumouriez-charles-francois-duperriercharles-franois-du-perrier-du-mouriez1739-1823-he-was-a-french-general-during-the-french-revolutionary-wars-dumouriez-is-one-of-the-names-inscribed-under-the-arc-de-triomphe-he-died-aged-84-on-the-14-march-1823-in-the-village-of-turville-buckinghamshire-united-kingdom-image460247093.html
RM2HMP1T5–A 19th century portrait of French General Dumouries aka Charles François Dumouriez ,Charles Francois Duperrier,Charles François du Perrier du Mouriez.(1739 – 1823). He was a French general during the French Revolutionary Wars. Dumouriez is one of the names inscribed under the Arc de Triomphe. He died aged 84 on the 14 March 1823 in the village of Turville, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom
WAR OF THE ROSES - Hadley High Stone, Hertfordshire UK . It marks site Battle of Barnet On April 14th 1471. Erected about 1740 by Sir Jeremy Sambrook . The 12ft high obelisk is inscribed 'Here was fought the famous battle between Edward IV and the Earl of Warwick, April 14th 1471, in which the Earl was defeated and slain'. The obelisk was moved c1840 from its original site where Warwick is said to have died,200 yards further south. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/war-of-the-roses-hadley-high-stone-hertfordshire-uk-it-marks-site-battle-of-barnet-on-april-14th-1471-erected-about-1740-by-sir-jeremy-sambrook-the-12ft-high-obelisk-is-inscribed-here-was-fought-the-famous-battle-between-edward-iv-and-the-earl-of-warwick-april-14th-1471-in-which-the-earl-was-defeated-and-slain-the-obelisk-was-moved-c1840-from-its-original-site-where-warwick-is-said-to-have-died200-yards-further-south-image330467382.html
RM2A5J2EE–WAR OF THE ROSES - Hadley High Stone, Hertfordshire UK . It marks site Battle of Barnet On April 14th 1471. Erected about 1740 by Sir Jeremy Sambrook . The 12ft high obelisk is inscribed 'Here was fought the famous battle between Edward IV and the Earl of Warwick, April 14th 1471, in which the Earl was defeated and slain'. The obelisk was moved c1840 from its original site where Warwick is said to have died,200 yards further south.
1926 illustration showing a Persian cylinder seal on a clay tablet with Persian and Babylonian inscriptions & picture of Darius hunting lions in a chariot Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1926-illustration-showing-a-persian-cylinder-seal-on-a-clay-tablet-image152116883.html
RMJRDEHR–1926 illustration showing a Persian cylinder seal on a clay tablet with Persian and Babylonian inscriptions & picture of Darius hunting lions in a chariot
A Victorian witches amulet or charm for magical protection during childbirth from North Yorkshire, England Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-victorian-witches-amulet-or-charm-for-magical-protection-during-image155407733.html
RMK0RC45–A Victorian witches amulet or charm for magical protection during childbirth from North Yorkshire, England
OLD WHITBY (North Yorkshire) and its history --- A representation of part of an inscription found on the remains of a foundation stone when constructing Raven Hall at Ravenscar near Whitby in 1774 (some records say 1717) when building Pak House, otherwise known as Raven Halll built by Captain William Childs of London. A Captain in the King's Regiment of light Dragoons. In the 1500's the ruins and a farm on the site were owned by John Beswick. It has been translated as 'Justinianus, commander; Vindicianus, magister, built this tower and fort from alpha to omega' (begining to end). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/old-whitby-north-yorkshire-and-its-history-a-representation-of-part-of-an-inscription-found-on-the-remains-of-a-foundation-stone-when-constructing-raven-hall-at-ravenscar-near-whitby-in-1774-some-records-say-1717-when-building-pak-house-otherwise-known-as-raven-halll-built-by-captain-william-childs-of-london-a-captain-in-the-kings-regiment-of-light-dragoons-in-the-1500s-the-ruins-and-a-farm-on-the-site-were-owned-by-john-beswick-it-has-been-translated-as-justinianus-commander-vindicianus-magister-built-this-tower-and-fort-from-alpha-to-omega-begining-to-end-image482346622.html
RM2K0MP12–OLD WHITBY (North Yorkshire) and its history --- A representation of part of an inscription found on the remains of a foundation stone when constructing Raven Hall at Ravenscar near Whitby in 1774 (some records say 1717) when building Pak House, otherwise known as Raven Halll built by Captain William Childs of London. A Captain in the King's Regiment of light Dragoons. In the 1500's the ruins and a farm on the site were owned by John Beswick. It has been translated as 'Justinianus, commander; Vindicianus, magister, built this tower and fort from alpha to omega' (begining to end).
an old inscribed image of Vulcan , Vulcanus or Volcanus, mythological God of fire, metalworking, the forge and all kinds of heat and fire including volcanoes and deserts. He is the equivalent to the Etruscan god Sethlans, Hindi equivalent Agni and the Greek god Hephaestus. In ancient times a festival known as the Vulcanalia was held in his honour every 23rd August. -- μια παλιά χαραγμένη εικόνα του Vulcan , Vulcanus ή Volcanus, μυθολογικού Θεού της φωτιάς, της μεταλλουργίας, της σφυρηλάτησης και κάθε είδους θερμότητας και φωτιάς, συμπεριλαμβανομένων των ηφαιστείων και των ερήμων. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-old-inscribed-image-of-vulcan-vulcanus-or-volcanus-mythological-god-of-fire-metalworking-the-forge-and-all-kinds-of-heat-and-fire-including-volcanoes-and-deserts-he-is-the-equivalent-to-the-etruscan-god-sethlans-hindi-equivalent-agni-and-the-greek-god-hephaestus-in-ancient-times-a-festival-known-as-the-vulcanalia-was-held-in-his-honour-every-23rd-august-vulcan-vulcanus-volcanus-image486687998.html
RM2K7PFE6–an old inscribed image of Vulcan , Vulcanus or Volcanus, mythological God of fire, metalworking, the forge and all kinds of heat and fire including volcanoes and deserts. He is the equivalent to the Etruscan god Sethlans, Hindi equivalent Agni and the Greek god Hephaestus. In ancient times a festival known as the Vulcanalia was held in his honour every 23rd August. -- μια παλιά χαραγμένη εικόνα του Vulcan , Vulcanus ή Volcanus, μυθολογικού Θεού της φωτιάς, της μεταλλουργίας, της σφυρηλάτησης και κάθε είδους θερμότητας και φωτιάς, συμπεριλαμβανομένων των ηφαιστείων και των ερήμων.
The interior of the originally fully buried temple at Esneh or Esna , Egypt, as it was in 1890. It is well known for the inscribed symbols of the zodiac. Esna / Esneh was formerly known as Lounyt, Senat, Senate and Latópolis. The building is also known as the Temple of Khnum or khnoum (various spellings) was used for the worship of Khnum , Heka and Neith and in the 1800's as a cotton warehouse. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-interior-of-the-originally-fully-buried-temple-at-esneh-or-esna-egypt-as-it-was-in-1890-it-is-well-known-for-the-inscribed-symbols-of-the-zodiac-esna-esneh-was-formerly-known-as-lounyt-senat-senate-and-latpolis-the-building-is-also-known-as-the-temple-of-khnum-or-khnoum-various-spellings-was-used-for-the-worship-of-khnum-heka-and-neith-and-in-the-1800s-as-a-cotton-warehouse-image461525623.html
RM2HPT8HY–The interior of the originally fully buried temple at Esneh or Esna , Egypt, as it was in 1890. It is well known for the inscribed symbols of the zodiac. Esna / Esneh was formerly known as Lounyt, Senat, Senate and Latópolis. The building is also known as the Temple of Khnum or khnoum (various spellings) was used for the worship of Khnum , Heka and Neith and in the 1800's as a cotton warehouse.
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