RMDEED52–Washington watching evacuation of British troops from Boston, 1776. Hand-colored engraving
RMRJRHMA–World war two, British, Evacuation, propaganda poster. 1940. The evacuation of children to the countryside by train, in Britain during the Second World War. Designed to protect people, especially children, from the risks associated with aerial bombing of cities by moving them to areas thought to be less at risk
RMF130AC–' 'Evacuation Day' Washington's Triumphal Entry In New York City, Nov. 25th, 1783' by Edmund P. Restein (1837-1891). See description for more information.
RME0MT5T–Jun. 06, 1956 - Reception to Mark British Evacuation of Egypt. Sir Brian Robertson Attends, Meet Soviet Foreign Minister. A reception was held at the Armed Forces Officers' Club, Zamalek. by Premier Gamal Nasser to mark the evacuation of the British forces from Egypt. Keystone Photo Shows: Sir Brian Robertson. who was a former British Commander in Chief in the Middle East meets Mr. Shepilov the Soviet Foreign Minister at the reception.
RMWHA138–WW2: British evacuation at Dunkirk.
RMCWB0GW–World War II, British soldiers being evacuated from Dunkirk, France, 1940.
RMB5JRBC–British Evacuation of New York Day on November 25 marks the day in 1783
RMBD5KB1–ADMIRAL RICHARD LORD orders British evacuation of Boston in March 1776 as canon are hastily sunk in the harbour
RMMKPENC–Evacuation of Charleston by the British
RMER7P9E–Evacuation of New York by the British, November 25, 1783
RM2F5D37D–British, WW2 Evacuation of Children poster appeal, Mothers Let Them Go, 1942-1945
RMTA3BEX–Provisional jetty on the beach of La Panne near Dunkirk, the British troops drove trucks into the sea to get a better access to the ships for evacuation. Photo: Schmidt
RM2GP7KPP–Porto Farina, Tunisia. A German raft, boot and helmet in water after American and British soldiers frustrated the evacuation attempt of German 10th and 15th panzer divisions - May 1943
RM2A6056N–George Washington and other military officers riding on horseback along the street, on Evacuation day. A public holiday in Suffolk County, to celebrate the evacuation of the British forces in 1776.
RM2FN28Y6–WW2 DUNKIRK EVACUATION Wounded British soldiers evacuated from Dunkirk make their way up the gangplank from a Royal Navy destroyer at Dover, 31 May 1940. World War II
RMMX784J–. English: An engraving depicting the British evacuation of Boston, March 17, 1776, at the end of the Siege of Boston . circa 1861 558 SiegeBoston
RMGCGK41–Operation Dynamo commemoration preparations, to set sail for Dunkirk, France, for the 70th anniversary of Operation Dynamo, in Ramsgate, Kent. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Wednesday May 26, 2010. Photo credit should read: Gareth Fuller/PA Wire
RMKD3RA9–Continental army marching down Old Bowery, New York, 25 November 1783. Washington's forces take posession of New York at the end of the American Revolution. British evacuation of New York. Illustration by Howard Pyle, 1896
RM2RXE1J1–An illustration by Charles Ernest Cundall, British artist of the Dunkirk evacuation, codenamed Operation Dynamo, the evacuation of more than 338,000 Allied soldiers during the Second World War from the beaches and harbour of Dunkirk, in the north of France, between 26 May and 4 June 1940.
RMADJBKF–Last boatload of British troops evacuating New York City in 1783. Hand-colored woodcut
RMEC7TEG–George Washington and other military officers riding on horseback along the street, on Evacuation day. A public holiday in Suffolk County, to celebrate the evacuation of the British forces in 1776.
RMEDNP1W–BEFORE THE EVACUATION: A BRITISH SENTRY AT KANDAHAR, AFGHANISTAN, 1881
RMJMX94F–Information sign for Tsunami Evacuation Route, Virgin Gorda Island, British Virgin Islands, Caribbean Sea
RM2BWB81J–Dublin ' s wonderful farewell to British troops . The first evacuation of British troops from Southern Ireland began in Dublin with the official taking over of the Vice Regal Lodge by Free State troops from the British and the subsequent march through the Dublin streets of 3 battalions of British Infantry with bands playing and colours flying , to North wall , where they embarked for England . Picture shows Free State troops entering the Lodge gates of the Vice Regal Lodge . 15 December 1922
RMFFB629–LOYALISTS & BRITISH, 1778. /nBritish troops, accompanied by Loyalists, marching across New Jersey following the evacuation of Philadelphia during the American Revolutionary War, 18 June 1778. Wood engraving, 1877, after Felix O.C. Darley.
RMCPCT1J–Circa 1870s engraving, The Evacuation of Boston, March 19, 1776.
RMJF9649–REMNANTS OF AN ARMY 1879 painting by Elizabeth Butler showing surgeon William Brydon of the British East India Company arriving at Jalalabad as the only survivor of the evacuation of Kabul in January 1842.
RM2GD528R–Egypt, Alexandria. On June 11, 1882, a xenophobic movement breaks out in the city and extends to other cities, causing the murder of 200 foreigners. The conflict arose from the entry of English and French ships into the port of Alexandria. The British squad opened fire on the city on July 11 and occupied it. European families leaving Alexandria as the bombardment was imminent. Engraving by Rico. La Ilustración Española y Americana, 1882.
RM2M3REBJ–Hubert Raymond Allen also known as Dizzy joined the RAF before the war. He was in action over Rotterdam and Dunkirk during the British evacuation, in the Battle of Britain, and took part in the Combined Operations raid in Dieppe, commanding the same squadron as in 1941. 1943
RM2A3MRWN–British, WW2, Evacuation of Children poster, Leave Hitler to Me Sonny, You Should Be Out of London, 1939-1946
RMTA3042–Provisional jetty on the beach of La Panne near Dunkirk, the British troops drove trucks into the sea to get a better access to the ships for evacuation. Photo: Schmidt
RM2BE78FD–Soldiers from the British Expeditionary Force fire at low flying German aircraft during the Dunkirk evacuation - June 1940
RMP67JB0–British military ambulances evacuate casualties under fire in world war one 1915
RM2PGMBDT–DUNKIRK WW2 British prisoners at Dunkerque, The Dunkirk evacuation, codenamed Operation Dynamo and also known as the Miracle of Dunkirk, or just Dunkirk, was the evacuation of more than 338,000 Allied soldiers during the Second World War from the beaches and harbour of Dunkirk, in the north of France, between 26 May and 4 June 1940, June 1940. (Eva Braun Collection).
RMMW9PT3–. English: An engraving depicting the British evacuation of Boston, March 17, 1776, at the end of the Siege of Boston . circa 1861 557 SiegeBoston
RMCR61CT–Napoleon I., 15.8.1769 - 5.5. 1821, French Emperor 2.12.1804 - 22.6.1815, 'Evacuation of Malta', political caricature by James Gillray, 25,2 cm x 35,3 cm, coloured aquatinta, London, 1803,
RMKD3RAB–George Washington and George Clinton head the civil procession into New York, 25 November 1783. Washington's forces take posession of New York at the end of the American Revolution. British evacuation of New York. Illustration by Howard Pyle, 1896
RM2RXE1M8–Soldiers of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) wading out to a ship during Operation Dynamo, the evacuation of more than 338,000 Allied soldiers during the Second World War from the beaches and harbour of Dunkirk, in the north of France, between 26 May and 4 June 1940.
RMBB3N43–Charleston South Carolina abandoned by the British near the end of the Revolutionary War. Hand-colored halftone of an illustration
RMKHW5KW–Photograph of Hayman Hayman-Joyce handing over the Helmieh Barracks during the British evacuation of Cairo, despite of the success of the Anglo-Egyptian treaty of 1936. Hayman Hayman-Joyce (1897-1958) a senior British Army officer and commander of the 4th Infantry Division during the Second World War. Dated 20th Century
RM2DJ4GPD–Evacuation of Malta, James Gillray, 1757–1815, British, 1803, Engraving, Sheet: 25 3/8 x 19in. (64.5 x 48.3cm
RMJMX94Y–Information sign for Tsunami Evacuation Route, Virgin Gorda Island, British Virgin Islands, Caribbean Sea
RMWHA1NC–WW2: Evacuation of Dunkirk. British troops
RMFF7628–BOSTON: EVACUATION, 1776. /nGeneral George Washington observing the evacuation of Boston, Massachusetts, by the British forces under Sir General William Howe, 17 March 1776. Steel engraving, American, c1867, by Frederick T. Stuart.
RM2PNTM0Y–Evacuation of the Gibraltarians bronze statue by Jill Cowie Sanders. North Mole road roundabout. The British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar, the Rock
RMJJECGA–The National Socialist propaganda image shows German Wehrmacht soldiers amid the destroyed Allied artillery in Dunkirk (Dunkerque), France, after the British evacuation and the siege of the city by the German Wehrmacht, photographed in June 1940. The commentary provided by the National Socialists on 09 June 1940 on the back of the picture reads, 'English heavy artillery at the beach of Dunkirk.' Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RM2DCBXDF–American Revolutionary War. Siege of Boston (April 19, 1775 - March 17, 1776). Departure of the British fleet. On March 17, 1776, British forces were forced to evacuate the city of Boston following General George Washington’s successful placement of fortifications and artillery on Dorchester Heights, which overlooks Boston fom the south. Engraving by Petit. Panorama Universal. History of the United States of America, from 1st edition of Jean B.G. Roux de Rochelle's Etats-Unis d'Amérique in 1837. Spanish edition, printed in Barcelona, 1850. Later colouration.
RM2M99T2C–In the final days of Operation Market Garden, the beleagured British forces left north of the Rhine at Oosterbeek, west of Arnhem, were evacuated across the river in an way that smacked strongly of the British withdrawal from Gallipoli during WW1. In an evacuation named 'Berlin', dozens of crossings were made in small boats by British and Canadian Engineers under heavy German fire. Over 2,000 troops were rescued between around 2200 hours on the 25th and 0545 hours on the 26th of September 1944. They landed in the area where the Monument stands. It is of polished granite and shows the badges
RM2F5D2P0–British, WW2 Evacuation of Children poster appeal, Help the City Children - Making a New Home for Evacuees is a National Service, 1942-1945
RMC45HN4–Evacuation of British prisoners after the capture of Dunkirk, 1940
RMP7HH9W–Evacuation of Sevastopol, the fall of Sevastopol 9 September 1855
RMGG2FF1–1947, the British air force carries out the most important refugee evacuation of all times. It transports thousands of refugees heading for India, coming from Pakistan, or vice versa. Thus, 63 persons were transported in a Dakota. November 13, 1947 Ainsi
RM2PGMBB7–DUNKIRK WW2 British prisoners at Dunkerque, The Dunkirk evacuation, codenamed Operation Dynamo and also known as the Miracle of Dunkirk, or just Dunkirk, was the evacuation of more than 338,000 Allied soldiers during the Second World War from the beaches and harbour of Dunkirk, in the north of France, between 26 May and 4 June 1940, June 1940. (Eva Braun Collection).
RMMYDD9C–. English: An engraving depicting the British evacuation of Boston, March 17, 1776, at the end of the Siege of Boston . circa 1861 487 SiegeBoston
RMM0FYXD–WWI photo - Suvla or Servia Bay Gallipoli. two days before British & French troops evacuated in World War One - ANZAC
RMKD3RAA–George Washington and George Clinton head the civil procession into New York, 25 November 1783. Washington's forces take posession of New York at the end of the American Revolution. British evacuation of New York. Illustration by Howard Pyle, 1896
RM2BWB60E–Two boat loads of troops arriving back in the UK during the Dunkirk evacuation, code-named Operation Dynamo. Between 26 May and 4 June 1940, 338,226 soldiers were evacuated from the beaches and harbour of Dunkirk, in the north of France, during World War II. The operation commenced after large numbers of troops of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) and French and Belgian troops were cut off and surrounded by German troops during the six-week Battle of France.
RMC81R0A–EVACUATION SCHEME British WW2 poster issued by the Ministry of Health
RM2R2159J–Daily Express newspaper Headline (British), Evacuation from Afghanistan. 27th august 2021. Large-scale evacuations of foreign citizens and some vulnerable Afghan citizens took place amid the withdrawal of US and NATO forces at the end of the 2001-2021 war in Afghanistan. The Taliban took control of Kabul and declared victory on 15 August 2021, and the NATO-backed Islamic Republic of Afghanistan collapsed. With the Taliban controlling the whole city except Hamid Karzai International Airport,
RM2DJ346H–Evacuation Before Resignation, James Gillray, 1757–1815, British, 1782, Engraving, Sheet: 25 3/8 x 19in. (64.5 x 48.3cm
RMJ8N306–Dunkirk re-enactment at Ramsgate harbour, England. Red Cross nurse tending to wounded British soldier on deck of launch type boat, the P22 rhine river patrol boat. Soldier half laying on deck, smoking.
RMWHA14R–WW2: Pier made by British lorries at Dunkirk. Germans are on the beach after the evacuation. 1940.
RMJWGP57–The Well at Cawnpore, India. The besieged forces of the East India Company, unprepared for an extended siege, surrendered to the rebel forces in return for a safe passage to Allahabad, however their evacuation turned into a massacre, the men were killed and 120 British women and children were murdered and their remains thrown down a well to hide the evidence. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RM2PNTM13–Evacuation of the Gibraltarians bronze statue by Jill Cowie Sanders. North Mole road roundabout. The British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar, the Rock
RMJJECGW–The National Socialist propaganda image shows British vehicles in Dunkirk (Dunkerque), France, after the British evacuation and the siege of the city by the German Wehrmacht, photographed in July 1940. A Nazi state reporter has written on the back of the picture on 02.07.1940, 'After the siege of Dunkirk. In daily stints of eight hours, men from Organisation Todt have carted away car after car left behind by the English army. Yet still thousands of them line the coast of northern France.' Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte - NO WIRE SERVICE ? | usage worldwide
RMFGRG53–American Revolutionary War (1775-1783). Two favorite songs made on the evacuation of the town of Boston by the British troops on the 17th of March, 1776 after the Siege of Boston Engraving. The American Revolution, 19th century.
RM2A8FDHA–Replica of the Daily Express newspaper on 31st May 1940 during the Dunkirk evacuation and the rescued British Expeditionary Forces.
RM2F4TRXM–British, WW2, Evacuation of Children poster, She's in the Ranks too!, Caring for evacuees is a national service, (Foster Carer among Soldiers), 1942-1945
RMC45HN7–Evacuation of the British and French Northern Army at Dunkirk, 1940
RM2GEKF2G–Kabul, Afghanistan. 20th Aug, 2021. British, Turkish and U.S. soldiers help a child to safety during the evacuation of civilians at Hamid Karzai International Airport, part of Operation Allies Refuge August 20, 2021 in Kabul, Afghanistan. Credit: Planetpix/Alamy Live News
RM2PT1073–British nationals arrive at the Radisson Blue hotel at Stansted Airport in Essex, after being airlifted from Sudan. The British evacuation mission from the African country has seen 536 people taken to safety on six flights so far, according to the latest official figures. Picture date: Thursday April 27, 2023.
RM2AHB1W1–Blitz World War II WW2 Children evacuees with suitcases wearing name tag labels at Moor Street Railway Station, Birmingham, leaving for rural countryside accommodation to avoid Nazi Germany blitz bombing of British cities September, 1939. Children of the wartime evacuation, millions of British city children were evacuated to safer places during the Second World War. WW2
RMBG6Y0C–Evacuation of New York by the British, November 25, 1783
RMARNYJ7–Evacuate London Poster A British Ministry of Health Evacuation Scheme poster from 1940
RMA6T0TX–events, Second World War / WWII, France, Dunkirk, evacuation of Allied troops 26.5.1940 - 4.6.1940, British soldiers on bord of the 'Royal Sovereign',
RM2RXE1RP–A rear guard action from soldiers of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) during the evacuation of more than 338,000 Allied soldiers during the Second World War from the beaches and harbour of Dunkirk, in the north of France, between 26 May and 4 June 1940.
RM2PGW6K0–EVACUATION APPEAL A British WW2 poster appealing for help with moving children out to places of safety
RM2K02K00–The evacuation of the British troops. Dunkirk, 1940
RM2DJ37T4–Evacuation Before Resignation, (?) James Gillray, 1757–1815, British, 1782, Etching, hand-colored, Sheet: 6 3/4 x 9 1/2in. (17.1 x 24.1cm
RMERGEKY–Russian evacuation of Sevastopol during Crimean War. Siege of Sevastopol by allied (French, British, Ottoman and Sardinian)
RMWHA13R–WW2: A free Frenchman drinks after reaching British lines (after evacuation of Bir Hacheim), 13th June 1942.
RM2E45R93–James Gillray, 1757–1815, British, Evacuation of Malta, 1803. Engraving.
RM2WYBG7W–THE BRITISH EVACUATION FROM DUNKIRK IN 1940 - British anti-aircraft guns lie abandoned at Dunkirk in 1940. , British Army
RMJJECHX–The Nazi propaganda image shows a destroyed British military plane and buildings on the riverbank of the Belgian town of De Panne near the French town of Dunkirk after the British evacuation and the German occupation. Published in June 1940. A Nazi state reporter has written on the reverse of the picture on 08.06.1940, 'In the chaos of Dunkirk. In La Panne near Dunkirk the English drove their vans into the sea to build an artificial bridge. During their desperate attempts, they were surprised by our pilots.' Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMJGRBM8–Stowed and secured lifeboats onboard modern British passenger ship Ventura
RMAPFCTJ–Major General Sir Charles Carmichael Monro, 1860 - 1929. British soldier who oversaw the evacuation of the Gallipoli peninsula, October 1915.
RM2A3MRWH–British, WW2, Evacuation of Children poster, She's in the Ranks too!, Caring for evacuees is a national service, (foster carer figure among soldiers), 1939-1946
RMTA2GB0–The British government evacuates British families from Prague. The families are flown out with an airplane of the Imperial Airways named 'Heracles'. According to the Munich Agreement in October 1938, Czechoslovakia had to cede the Sudeten German territories to the German Reich.
RM2GEKF6X–Kabul, Afghanistan. 20th Aug, 2021. A British soldier takes an unaccompanied child from an aid worker during the evacuation of non-combatants at Hamid Karzai International Airport, part of Operation Allies Refuge August 20, 2021 in Kabul, Afghanistan. Credit: Planetpix/Alamy Live News
RM2PT24YK–British nationals arrive at the Radisson Blue hotel at Stansted Airport in Essex, after being airlifted from Sudan. The British evacuation mission from the African country has seen 536 people taken to safety on six flights so far, according to the latest official figures. Picture date: Thursday April 27, 2023.
RM2AECT8F–EVACUATION YOUNG EVACUEES WW2 'Goodbye Hitler' London- East End children evacuating at the start of the WW2 Second World War 1940's image of smiling British children being evacuated on a London Transport Bus away from Nazi Germany Blitz bombing, as part of Operation Pied Piper. Ultimately 3.5 million people were relocated as part of the World War II evacuation. Second World War
RM2GHT998–Tsunami Evacuation Route Highway Road Sign Vancouver Island British Columbia.
RME0MAXT–Jul. 07, 1954 - First Meeting of the Egyptian and British Delegations to Resume Canal Evacuation Discussions: The first meeting
RMA71NJW–events, Second World War / WWII, France, Dunkirk, evacuation of Allied troops 26.5.1940 - 4.6.1940, British soldiers on beach under bombardment,
RM2RXE1KW–Soldiers of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) marching towards Dunkirk for evacuation. Codenamed Operation Dynamo, the evacuation of more than 338,000 Allied soldiers during the Second World War from the beaches and harbour of Dunkirk, in the north of France, between 26 May and 4 June 1940.
RMJHXMRD–DUNKIRK 2017 Warner Bros film
RMD995D8–Operation Dynamo, the evacuation of British and Allied troops from Dunkirk 27 May to 3 June 1940. Members of the British Expeditionary Force on a Royal Navy vessel docking back in Britain
RMACCT18–A female British police officer on a white police horse pointing to a crowd during evacuation
RMERGETM–Russian evacuation of Sevastopol during Crimean War. Siege of Sevastopol by allied (French, British, Ottoman and Sardinian)
RM2BW933D–In response to the dangers of war the British government launched a scheme to evacuate the children from major urban centers to private housing in more rural areas . Photo shows the evacuation by ship over the river Thames at Gravesend , Kent . 1939
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