RMKKFN00–1917 War Illustrated British Forces Enter Baghdad
RMG39HKK–The storming of Delhi by British forces Date: 1857
RMG69577–British Forces in Iraq.
RM2JYY19T–British forces struggle through the mud at the Battle of Ypres 1917. World war One
RMBH3KJ1–British forces fording a river between Camp Frere and Chieveley during the Second Boer War.
RMT9647A–The Battle of Camden was a major victory for the British in the Southern theater of the American Revolutionary War. On August 16, 1780, British forces under Lieutenant General Charles, Lord Cornwallis routed the American forces of Major General Horatio Gates about 10 km (five miles) north of Camden, South Carolina, strengthening the British hold on the Carolinas following the capture of Charleston.
RM2DD5MJH–Vintage WW1 1917 recruitment Australian poster 'ITS NICE IN THE SURF BUT WHAT ABOUT THE MEN IN THE TRENCHES.. GO AND HELP representative of many from the win the war league 'serve' used to recruit volunteers to serve with the British forces in World War I. Australian recruitment drives were highly successful and resulted in more than 400,000 men enlisting from a population of fewer than five million. Posters such as this one appealed to the Australian value of “mateship” or comradeship, while others appealed to patriotism. First World War
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.
RMD8P5NK–General Sir Douglas Haig (left), commander of British forces in France and Belgium during World War I, and French General Joffre, supreme commander of the French armies. In December 1916, Joffre was made a Marshal of France.
RMF0TBB3–Sir Douglas Haig, Commander in Chief of the British Forces in France and Belgium during World War I
RMT0HBEC–British forces traverse Sir I Khajur in Bolan Pass in 1839
RME021A8–Horatio Herbert Kitchener (1850-1916). British officer. Withdrawal of the British forces in the Sudan. Anglo-Sudan War.
RM2BW202J–British forces are now consolidating their position on the North West Frontier of India, where they had been waging a big scale campaign against rebellious tribesmen stired up by the elusive Fakir of Ipi. British Indian troops building stone defences to strengthen their position on the road from Dosalli to Ghariom. 19 July 1937
RFFF17E6–BHUTAN Duar War Bala Pass, British forces 1865. Illustrated London News
RME0PR5W–Nov. 11, 1956 - With The British Forces In Port Said Pictures Just Received In London: This picture, just received in London today (Monday), shows helicopters carrying troops fly over landing craft approaching Port Said.
RMJRKTPY–Ancient city of Hebron, taken by British forces 7 December 1917
RMF95JCP–General Straubenzee, Commander of the British Forces in China.
RM2G3N2EP–Fort George, Inverness, Scotland, UK. 13 June 2021. Pictured: The Force Protection Ocelot is a British armoured vehicle that replaced the United Kingdom's Snatch Land Rover with British forces. It received the service name Foxhound, in line with the canine names given to other wheeled armored vehicles in current British use such as Mastiff, Wolfhound, and Ridgeback, which are all variants of the Cougar. The goal in replacing the Snatch Land Rover was to improve protection of personnel against improvised explosive devices (IEDs), which is seen on the entrance to the Fort. Scenes from Fort Geor
RM2HHPHRJ–Black and White Illustration; British Forces Entering Mandalay, Burma, 28th November 1885
RMRY9EAA–South Africa, with the British Forces in the Reserved Territory, Zulu Land, Engraving 1884
RMG3C1X1–French and British forces in the Dardanelles during WWI
RMG696RH–Marines from 40 Commando are inserted into Basra by the Chinooks from 18 squadron as British forces enter the city.
RMEC7NTD–Entry of General Maude commanding the British forces in Bagdad (Iraq) March 1917, during World War One
RMJPHKAY–British forces traverse Sir – I – Khajur in the Bolan Pass in 1839 during the First Anglo-Afghan War. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RMT6YGXB–Engraved portrait of General Thomas Gage, commander-in-chief of the British forces in North America, a British Army general officer from Middlesex, England, 1870. From the New York Public Library. ()
RM2CG0WEG–AJAXNETPHOTO. 1982. PLYMOUTH, ENGLAND. - HEADING SOUTH - THE CONTAINER SHIP ATLANTIC CAUSEWAY DEPARTS FOR THE SOUTH ATLANTIC TO SUPPORT BRITISH FORCES DURING THE FALKLAND ISLANDS CONFLICT. PHOTO:TONY CARNEY/AJAX NEWS & FEATURE SERVICEREF:1982 123
RMP66W3T–Map showing the progressive positions the French and British forces at the First Battle of the Marne was conducted between 6-12 September 1914. The outcome bringing to an end the war of movement that had dominated the First World War since the beginning of August. Instead, with the German advance brought to a halt, stalemate and trench warfare ensued.
RM2HXD726–England, Dorset, Dorchester, The Keep Military Museum, Painting of British Forces as Part of the UN Force in Bosnia
RMF2R805–British Forces Broadcasting Service interviews British Major
RMEWR623–Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener (1850-1916). British officer. Engraving by P. Meaulle. Withdrawal of the British forces in the Sudan. Anglo-Sudan War. The Illustration, 1885. Colored.
RM2BW20PT–British forces are now consolidating their position on the North West Frontier of India [now in Pakistan], where they had been waging a big scale campaign against rebellious tribesmen stired up by the elusive Fakir of Ipi. British Indian troops building a fortress was an imminence near the Iblanke Spur. 19 July 1937
RMFWP7NM–1941 page 4 The Times British Forces advance on Damascus
RME0PRPH–Nov. 11, 1956 - With the British Forces in Port Said.Pictures Just Received in London: This Picture just received in London today (Monday), shows helicopters carrying troops fly over landing craft approaching Port said.
RMPAB9KK–British Forces crossing the Bolan Pass in 1879. A reaction to Russian encroachment on Afghanistan, an important buffer state to the north-west of British-ruled India
RMB8PRCE–attack Mohammad Yaqub Khan 1879 British forces invasion
RM2G3N2EN–Fort George, Inverness, Scotland, UK. 13 June 2021. Pictured: The Force Protection Ocelot is a British armoured vehicle that replaced the United Kingdom's Snatch Land Rover with British forces. It received the service name Foxhound, in line with the canine names given to other wheeled armored vehicles in current British use such as Mastiff, Wolfhound, and Ridgeback, which are all variants of the Cougar. The goal in replacing the Snatch Land Rover was to improve protection of personnel against improvised explosive devices (IEDs), which is seen on the entrance to the Fort. Scenes from Fort Geor
RFRC6787–Winston Churchill inspecting British Women's forces at Cologne. August 1919
RMDDW10G–SOUTH AFRICA, WITH THE BRITISH FORCES IN THE RESERVED TERRITORY, ZULU LAND, engraving 1884
RMDRJ4BM–Tommy Rose - British Forces Revue Star
RMG696PP–Marines from 40 Commando are inserted into Basra by the Chinooks from 18 squadron as British forces enter the city.
RMEC83F2–The War In China. Encampment of British forces at Talien-Wan. From photograph by M. Beato taken shortly before the departure of the troops for Pehtang.
RM2MM5FNW–The route taken by the British forces during the 1895 Chitral Expedition.
RMG2CG3X–British Forces Gibraltar/RAF Gibraltar premises and sign, Gibraltar Europe
RMDAWY14–Headquarters of British Forces in Germany in Rheindahlen shortly before closure in 2013
RM2K1Y4R4–Hand painted British Forces Near East crest by the Command Illustrator Cpl Leonard Webb RAF, based at JARIC, RAF Episkopi, Cyprus 1970. Watercolour
RMDEECX4–Map of Boston showing entrenchments of British forces, 1775. Hand-colored woodcut
RM2C0XJER–British and New Zealand Soldiers rescued by British Forces who Recaptured Bardia, Libya expressing their delight by dancing to music played on Gramophone, British Official Photo, January 2, 1942
RMKWCWKJ–Anglo-Indian cavalry in the desert on the Tigris River in Iraq during World War I. In 1915 they advanced to Ctesiphon before meeting Ottoman resistance. The following Siege of Tut, ended in the defeat and captivity for British forces (BSLOC 2017 1 155)
RMGMF971–Kiel, Germany, 26th Aug, 2016: Farewell ceremony for the British Forces Germany with the prime minister of Schleswig-Holstein Torsten Albig. Credit: Frank Molter/Alamy Live News
RM2BW2DBP–As a result of determined military's action by the British forces, the rebels in control of the Old City of Jerusalem have been ousted and British authority re-establish. The British attack came after the Arabs had held the old city for a week. 22 Arabs were killed and 25 injured. This was the first time modern war equipment, including aeroplanes has been used in a campaign in the holy city. Photo shows: Members of the Palestine police force on guard at Zions Gate on Mount Zion, in the ancient wall of the Old City, as British forces deal with the rebels 24 October 1938
RMFWP7KR–1941 The Times Crete evacuated by British Forces and armistice in Iraq
RME0R0FF–Jun. 06, 1957 - Archbishop Makarios Alleges Atrocities By British. Press Conference In Athens. At a press conference in Athens - given by Archbishop Makarios - to Greek and Foreign correspondents the Cypriots Ethnarch alleged a number of atrocities - which he said were carried out by British forces against Cypriots detained in concentration camps or prisons in Cyprus. Keystone Photo Shows:- Archbishop Makarios speaking - and pictures illustrating - according to him - ''some of the atrocities carried out by British Forces in Cyprus''
RMPAJ5EN–British forces entering Mandalay, Third Anglo-Burmese War, 28 November 1885
RMB8P2N1–British forces entering mandalay 1885 Myanmar Burmese King Thibaw
RM2G3N2EH–Fort George, Inverness, Scotland, UK. 13 June 2021. Pictured: The Force Protection Ocelot is a British armoured vehicle that replaced the United Kingdom's Snatch Land Rover with British forces. It received the service name Foxhound, in line with the canine names given to other wheeled armored vehicles in current British use such as Mastiff, Wolfhound, and Ridgeback, which are all variants of the Cougar. The goal in replacing the Snatch Land Rover was to improve protection of personnel against improvised explosive devices (IEDs), which is seen on the entrance to the Fort. Scenes from Fort Geor
RF2BC01K3–Winston Churchill inspecting British forces on a visit to the British Army of Occupation at Cologne, Germany. August. 1919. With Sir William Robertson
RMRY846H–The Mutiny in India: Delhi and Environs Showing the Position of the British Forces Up to the 31st July 1857
RM2M986FH–British forces colleagues at Scapa Flow, WW2.
RMG68MHM–Image released British Forces in Kuwait, of the 'Scimitar' light armoured vehicles from the Queen's Dragoon Guards taking up final positions in the northern Kuwaiti desert.
RMD96EMJ–British forces taking the 4.7 naval gun across the Tugela River. 18 January 1900. 2nd Boer War 1899-1902
RM2D7WDM9–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.
RM2BDYG4E–William Howe, English Military Officer
RMDC9B3C–Headquarters of British Forces in Germany in Rheindahlen shortly before closure in 2013
RM2CF8C49–A detail of a plan of the Operations of the British Forces in Egypt
RMDY1N4E–Punjab regiment joining British forces in the Afghan War, 1878. Hand-colored woodcut
RMDAEKFJ–Air Chief Marshal Sir Stuart Peach, Vice Chief of the Defence Staff, takes the salute as The Last Post sounds and the British and German flags are lowered at the Headquarters of British Forces Germany
RMCXP648–WILLIAM HOWE , 5th Viscount Howe (1729-1814) Commander in Chief of British forces in the American War of Independence
RMGMF973–Kiel, Germany, 26th Aug, 2016: The Commander British Forces Germany Present Brigadier Ian Bell Ml) during the farewell ceremony for the British Forces Germany. Credit: Frank Molter/Alamy Live News
RM2BW8CBC–British forces land at Hangchow . The British Bund at Hankow as seen from the Custom House . 18 December 1926
RMTXJGY4–1942 front page Daily Herald British Forces Retreat into Egypt
RMGGH5AR–British forces invaded Jalalabad in 1838, during the First Anglo-Afghan War. In the 1842 Battle of Jellalabad, Akbar Khan besieged the British troops on their way to Jalalabad.
RM2EKC00W–Gerard Lake, 1st Viscount Lake, (27 July 1744 – 20 February 1808), was a British general. He commanded British forces during the Irish Rebellion of 1798, and later served as Commander-in-Chief of the military in British India.
RFB8PRCR–british forces crossing bolan pass 1879 Toba Kakar Range Pakistan Afghanistan border
RM2EH6665–Falklands British Forces Identity Card on display in the REME Museum (Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers), Lyneham, Wiltshire, UK.
RM2MM5FJH–Defeat of the Ashantees, by the British forces under the command of Coll. Sutherland, July 11th 1824
RMEDRWN0–THE EXPEDITION TO UPPER BURMA, 1886: TYPES OF THE BRITISH FORCES WHICH TOOK PART IN THE EXPEDITION
RM2M986FD–British forces colleagues at Scapa Flow, WW2.
RMG68MRR–With the moonlight to help them men of the Royal Engineers fill sandbags in the early hours of British time, to pile around bunkers designed to protect British forces from a rocket attack.
RM2K08EG4–Cartoon Illustration Boer women being used as shields by the British forces during the Second Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902). The Second Boer War was a conflict fought between the British Empire and the two Boer Republics
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.
RM2BDYG4C–William Howe, English Military Officer
RMDAWY1H–Headquarters of British Forces in Germany in Rheindahlen shortly before closure in 2013
RMRHPNEK–George II at Dettingen, 1743. By Henry Justice Ford (1860-1941). The Battle of Dettingen (Schlacht bei Dettingen) took place on 27th June 1743 at Dettingen on the River Main, Germany, during the War of the Austrian Succession. The British forces, in alliance with those of Hanover and Hesse, defeated a French army under the duc de Noailles. George II commanded his troops in the battle; this marked the last time a British monarch personally led their troops on the battlefield.
RMDY1N22–Nile Expedition attempting to reach Khartoum to save besieged British forces, 1884. Hand-colored woodcut
RMK3CP2P–British Forces Post Office (BFPO), RAF Northolt, South Ruislip, London Borough of Hillingdon, London, UK.
RM2AJH6A5–BATTLE OF ASSAYE 23 September 1803. An near contemporary print showing British forces at left in close contact with the Maratha soldiers
RMGMF96P–Kiel, Germany, 26th Aug, 2016: General the Right Honourable Lord Richards arrives in Kiel, Germany to take part at the farewell ceremony for British Forces Germany. Credit: Frank Molter/Alamy Live News
RM2BWBNJA–With the British forces in upper Silesia Plebiscite area . British troops drawn up for inspection by General Gratier 24 March 1921
RMFWP675–1941 page 4 The Times British Forces capture Benghazi
RM2B01PCE–Singapore: Public execution of Indian participants in the 'Singapore Mutiny' of 1915. The 1915 Singapore Mutiny, also known as the 1915 Sepoy Mutiny or Mutiny of the 5th Native Light Infantry, was a mutiny involving up to half of 850 sepoys (Indian soldiers) against the British in Singapore during the First World War, linked with the 1915 Ghadar Conspiracy. The mutiny, on 15 February 1915, lasted nearly seven days and resulted in the deaths of 47 British soldiers and local civilians, before it was finally quelled by British forces and Allied naval detachments.
RMHGF9D1–Winston Churchill with the Commander -in-Chief of the British forces in Ireland; Gen. Nevil Macready. September 1921.
RM2H8PY9D–British Royal Marine commandos during Operation Sond Chara clearing Nad-e Ali District, Helmand province of insurgents December 29, 2008 in Lashkar Gah, Afghanistan.
RMERGDWJ–Bengal Lancers of the British India Army - during 1897 there was a series of attacks on British forces along the Afghan border.
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.
RMEDRPWD–Major General Estcourt, Adj.-Gen. to the British forces in the Crimea, Crimean War, 1853-1856, Roger Fenton
RM2M986HD–British forces colleagues at Scapa Flow, WW2.
RMG8BCM1–Comedian and singer Harry Secombe holds the sheet music for Patricia Lambert and Anita Harris while they rehearse at the piano at the British Forces Broadcasting Services offices in London. The are among the acts heading to the Mediterranean this week to entertain the troops during a nine-day tour for Combined Services Entertainment. The tour will include Malta, Benghazi and Cyprus.
RMRJGG9A–French occupation propaganda illustration showing Free French and British forces attempt a landing at Dakar, French West Africa; Vichy French naval forces open fire sporadically for two days, and the expedition is called back. 1940
RMKXA1DN–Position of British forces at Elizabethtown Point
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