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
RF2J10BR8–Sergeant of the Imperial Yeomanry from the book ' South Africa and the Transvaal war ' by Louis Creswicke, Publisher; Edinburgh : T. C. & E. C. Jack 1900
RM2WG52N1–Captain Louis Edward Nolan, 1818-1854, English soldier
RMHH1PA2–British Guiana Militia in uniform
RMJ53CRW–British soldiers during a reenactment of the 18th century Revolutionary War at Mount Vernon - Virginia USA
RMB8B3W0–Malteese volunteer dressed in British colonial uniform to promote the Saluting Battery. Valletta, Malta.
RMBG047A–British Soldier Priming Canon, Fort William Henry, Lake George, New York
RM2AXRMRG–Armies of India. By major A.C. Lovett. London. 1911 9th Gurkha Rifles
RM2HPGRGR–Senegalese shooter. French colonial soldier. ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE AND EXPIRED.
RM2HD3XTD–Major-General Claude Martin (1735-1800) was a French army officer who served in the French, and later British East India companies in colonial India. Martin rose to the rank of major-general in the British East India Company's Bengal Army. France. Europe. Old 19th century engraved illustration from Portraits et histoire des hommes utile by Societe Montyon et Franklin 1837
RMGF8WKY–Frederick John Dealtry Lugard, 1st Baron Lugard, 1858 – 1945, aka Sir Frederick Lugard. British soldier, mercenary, explorer of Africa and colonial administrator, Governor of Hong Kong and first Governor-General of Nigeria.
RMW7CR4K–Robert Clive, Baron Clive of Plassey, English soldier and colonial administrator in India. Artist: Unknown
RM2R6DKFP–Boys Own Paper 1943
RM2B00WJ8–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.
RF2R6HCTB–October 1978- Fort Ticonderoga, reenactment of British soldiers during the 18th-century colonial conflicts between Great Britain and France, cannons
RM2BE102C–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.
RM2M3P9DG–Cartoon, The Allies during the First World War. Linking arms, they sing: Are we all here? Yes! And if we're all here, that's all right. They are, from left to right, Serb, Gurkha, British Tar (sailor), Belgian, Cossack (Russian), Highlander (Scottish), Frenchman, British Tommy (soldier), Japanese, Sikh and British Imperial (colonial). Date: 1914
RMA8FDY8–Boston Massachusetts viewed from Dorchester Heights before the American Revolution 1774. Hand-colored steel engraving
RF2F1EG48–Lieutenant-General Sir William Forbes Gatacre KCB DSO (3 December 1843 – 18 January 1906) was a British soldier who served between 1862 and 1904 in India and Africa. He commanded the British Army Division at the Battle of Omdurman and the 3rd Division during the first months of the Second Boer War, during which time he suffered a humiliating defeat at the Battle of Stormberg. from the book ' Boer and Britisher in South Africa; a history of the Boer-British war and the wars for United South Africa, together with biographies of the great men who made the history of South Africa ' By Neville, Joh
RME000JN–Indian soldier with flowers
RF2J10CDE–Brigadier-General The Earl of Dundonald, C.B. from the book ' South Africa and the Transvaal war ' by Louis Creswicke, Publisher; Edinburgh : T. C. & E. C. Jack 1900
RFCWX055–Sir Thomas Munro, 1st Baronet (1761-1827) on engraving from 1859. Scottish soldier and colonial administrator.
RMHH1P92–The British South Africa Police in uniform
RMJ53F0X–British soldiers during a reenactment of the 18th century Revolutionary War at Mount Vernon - Virginia USA
RMB8B5Y6–Malteese volunteer dressed in British colonial uniform to promote the Saluting Battery. Valletta, Malta.
RMBG047T–British Soldier Priming Musket, Fort William Henry, Lake George, New York
RM2AXRMT3–Jodhpur Sardar Risala. Armies of India. By major A.C. Lovett. London. 1911
RMBNYD3D–FREDERICK LUGARD (1858-1945) British soldier, explorer and colonial govenor
RM2HD3XT8–Major-General Claude Martin (1735-1800) was a French army officer who served in the French, and later British East India companies in colonial India. Martin rose to the rank of major-general in the British East India Company's Bengal Army. France. Europe. Old 19th century engraved illustration from Portraits et histoire des hommes utile by Societe Montyon et Franklin 1837
RMERGDWJ–Bengal Lancers of the British India Army - during 1897 there was a series of attacks on British forces along the Afghan border.
RMRM1856–'Major General Sir. R. H. Sale...Mortally Wounded at the Battle of Moodkee...', (mid 19th century). Creator: J Rogers.
RMG1DK0R–Pierre Louis Napoleon Cavagnari 1841-1879 British Soldier and colonial official. Illustration shows him negotiated the treaty of gandamak which ended the second anglo-afgan war in 1879.
RM2MY5K5F–British Indian army column in the North West Frontier region of British India c. early 1930s.
RMJEK633–Sir James Fergusson, 6th Baronet, British soldier, Conservative politician, colonial administrator, India, Asia, vintage, 1800s
RMG16AYD–A French sergeant and a dog, both wearing gas masks, on their way to the front line. Circa 1914-18. The first use of poison gas on the Western Front was on April 22, 1915, by the Germans at Ypres, against Canadian and French colonial troops. The British R
RMKRD1J8–Colonial Troops presented with Coronation Medal
RMAKFG1F–British soldiers quartered in an American colonial home 1770s. Hand-colored engraving
RMCFHT2J–Man dressed in British Colonial uniform. Port Adelaide. Australia
RME000JY–Indian colonial troops, 1915
RF2J10CH7–Major-General Sir H. H. Settle from the book ' South Africa and the Transvaal war ' by Louis Creswicke, Publisher; Edinburgh : T. C. & E. C. Jack 1900
RMCBAC21–British soldiers enter Damascus during WW11
RMPKNNFY–Colonel Henry Parke Airey CMG, DSO, 1842 – 1911, was an Australian colonial soldier. Colour illustration from 1900
RMJ53DTH–British soldiers during a reenactment of the 18th century Revolutionary War at Mount Vernon - Virginia USA
RMB8B5CJ–Malteese volunteer dressed in British colonial uniform to promote the Saluting Battery. Upper Barrakka Gardens, Valletta, Malta.
RMBG0480–British Soldier Firing Musket, Fort William Henry, Lake George, New York
RM2AXRMKR–Armies of India. By major A.C. Lovett. London. 1911. Frontier Force. 57th Wilde's Rifles. 53rde Sikhs (Subadar / Sagri Khattak).
RMM1MRAM–British army soldiers sitting down for lunch in Palestine 1940
RMAPFBGH–British Army horse drawn artillery retreating at Chardeh Valley Afghanistan December 1879
RMERGEWD–William Stephen Raikes Hodson 's death. British leader of irregular light cavalry during the Indian Rebellion of 1857 (also
RM2DAX84W–Retro photo of World War I. A Wounded Zouav's soldier. France. 1914-1918 The Zouaves were a class of light infantry regiments of the French Army servi
RMC2DRKP–Hessian troops captured at Trenton
RM2MY5KJ9–British soldiers resting in the North West Frontier region of British India c. early 1930s.
RMRM14PG–'Lieutenant General Sir Rufane Shawe Donkin, K.C.B. & G.C.H.', 1841. Creators: William Holl, William Holl I.
RMH04AX0–Lieutenant-General Sir James Outram, 1st Baronet, (1803 – 1863) was an English general who fought in the Indian Rebellion of 1857.
RMKRD1J9–Colonial Troops presented with Coronation Medal
RMA7WWWX–Dutch Boer marksmen in battle against the British in the Transvaal War 1881 South Africa. Hand-colored woodcut
RMC5HT1M–Colonial soldier in Chester, Cheshire, UK
RME021A8–Horatio Herbert Kitchener (1850-1916). British officer. Withdrawal of the British forces in the Sudan. Anglo-Sudan War.
RF2J10BX2–The Royal Lancasters (Lieutenant (Left) Captain (Centre) Adjutant (right)) from the book ' South Africa and the Transvaal war ' by Louis Creswicke, Publisher; Edinburgh : T. C. & E. C. Jack 1900
RMW5GRK3–Lieutenant-General Sir Frederick Walter Kitchener KCB (26 May 1858 – 6 March 1912), known as Walter Kitchener, was a British soldier and colonial administrator.
RMPKW7CN–Major-General Sir John Charles Ardagh KCMG KCIE CB, 1840 – 1907, was an Anglo-Irish officer of the British Army, who served as a military engineer, surveyor, intelligence officer, and colonial administrator. Colour illustration from 1900
RMJ53DP6–British soldiers during a reenactment of the 18th century Revolutionary War at Mount Vernon - Virginia USA
RMPGWYJ2–Colonel Sir Claude Maxwell MacDonald, British minister to Qing Dynasty Empire of China, and British Minister to the Empire of Korea. He was instrumental in securing the Second Peking Convention, which obtained for Britain the 99 year lease on Hong Kong. Led the defence of the foreign legations in 1900, under siege during the Boxer Rebellion, and was Britain's first ambassador to Japan.
RMBG047E–British Soldier Firing Canon, Fort William Henry, Lake George, New York
RM2AXRMNW–Armies of India. By major A.C. Lovett. London. 1911 124th Duchess of Connaught's Own Baluchistan Infantry “The Quarter Guard'
RMPCF20G–The Boston Massacre. March 5, 1770. Part of the American Revolution. Color engraving. 18th century.
RM2F6X7EW–Portrait of British Army Field Marshal Frederick Sleigh Roberts (1832-1914) 1st Earl Roberts, British Victorian era general, fought in the Expedition to Abyssinia and the Second Anglo-Afghan War. United Kingdom, England. Europe
RMERGEME–William Stephen Raikes Hodson 's death. British leader of irregular light cavalry during the Indian Rebellion of 1857 (also
RM2B01DD9–India: Portrait of an Indian soldier. Hand-coloured engraving by Edouard Vermorcken (1 November 1820 - 23 November 1906), c. 1843-1844. Hand-coloured engraving from 'Moeurs, Usages, et Costumes de tous les Peuples de Monde, d'apres des Documents Authentiques et les Voyages les plus Recents', by Auguste Wahlen (Brussels, 1843-1844).
RMATHRTJ–British Army the rush for water supplies at Abu Halfa wells on the march to Gubat in the Sudan Africa 1885
RM2MY5HT1–British soldiers resting in the North West Frontier region of British India c. early 1930s.
RMBDRAKW–John Endecott, 17th century English colonial governor, magistrate and soldier in America, c1880. Artist: Unknown
RF2JCWP71–3D illustration. Overturned chess pieces and board. Crown of a king.
RMDRHWMN–Dressing wounds of injured Anzac soldier, WW1
RMAXJBP8–British attack on Egyptian artillery at Tell el Kebir 1882. Hand-colored woodcut
RF2F4M81D–Historical Interpreter dressed as soldier of 'Henrycus.'
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.
RF2J10CAJ–West Yorkshire and Yorkshire Regiments from the book ' South Africa and the Transvaal war ' by Louis Creswicke, Publisher; Edinburgh : T. C. & E. C. Jack 1900
RMGE6PBA–Portrait of Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess Cornwallis a British Army officer and colonial administrator. In the United States
RMHH1P41–The Scinde Horse in uniform
RMJ53E1H–British soldiers during a reenactment of the 18th century Revolutionary War at Mount Vernon - Virginia USA
RMG2X7M2–Headstone of a unidentified soldier of the Second World war at Kandy War Cemetery, Sri Lanka.
RMBG0475–British Soldier Priming Canon, Fort William Henry, Lake George, New York
RM2AXRMPA–Armies of India. By major A.C. Lovett. London. 1911. 127th Queen Mary's Own Baluch Light Infantry
RMA496MJ–India Tamil Nadu Chennai Madras colonial era St Marys church monument to soldier
RMHE39TY–British soldiers and local children next to water wheel on the banks of the Sweet Water Canal at Tell El Kebir in Egypt 1943
RMERG5Y1–Fight at Kalakala, Sudan. May, 1884. British general Charles Gordon intercepts attack by Mahdi, under Emir Abu Gireh, while
RM2B01B7D–Sudan: A member of the imperial Sudanese Camel Corps of Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. Photo by Frank George Carpenter (8 May 1855 - 18 June 1924) c. 1900-1920. The term Anglo-Egyptian Sudan refers to the period between 1891 and 1956 when Sudan was administered as a condominium of Egypt and the United Kingdom. Sudan (comprising modern-day Sudan and South Sudan) was de jure shared legally between Egypt and the British Empire, but was de facto controlled by the latter, with Egypt only enjoying limited local power in reality as Egypt itself fell under increasing British influence.
RMD8KYXT–A British Soldiers foot locker from the 1700's
RM2MY5KPK–British 3.7-inch mountain howitzers in the North West Frontier region of British India c. early 1930s.
RF2EB8F2H–Fort Portal, Uganda - July 20 2011: Statue of Major Sir Gerald Portal
RMT8N72G–'The British South Africa Police', 1936. Creator: Unknown.
RMDRHW68–Indian soldier with horse, Western Front, WW1
RMB6A932–Lord Curzon British Viceroy of India entering Delhi on an elephant with Lady Curzon 1902. Photograph
RM2K47Y9C–Two male Illegal Immigrants ('IIs'), just arrested in Hong Kong, are escorted up Robin's Nest, a hill near the border in HK's New Territories, by two soldiers from the Cheshire Regiment, British Army. Oct 1984. The soldier on the left is carrying an old-fashioned radio packset.
RM2G18ANH–Anglo-Spanish War (1796-1802). Attack on Puerto Rico (1797). By the Treaty of San Ildefonso in 1796, Spain became an enemy of Great Britain. The British sent a fleet to the Caribbean to invade the islands of Trinidad and Puerto Rico, commanded by Admiral Henry Harvey. They achieved the surrender of Trinidad but were defeated in Puerto Rico. Lieutenant-General Sir Ralph Abercromby invaded the island of Puerto Rico which was defended by the Spanish forces led by Ramón de Castro and the capital's militia commanded by Rafael Conti. Defeat of the British in Puerto Rico during the Battle of San Juan
RF2J10C8X–General Cronje Pieter Arnoldus 'Piet' Cronjé (4 October 1836 – 4 February 1911) was a South African Boer general during the Anglo-Boer Wars of 1880–1881 and 1899–1902. from the book ' South Africa and the Transvaal war ' by Louis Creswicke, Publisher; Edinburgh : T. C. & E. C. Jack 1900
RM2HPGRF8–France's African soldiers. The French colonial soldiers bayonet charge collapses under German machine gun fire. (Painting by Count Looz-Corswarem) ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE AND EXPIRED.
RMHH1P8J–B.S.A Police(Native Asakri) in uniform
RMJ53DWW–British soldiers during a reenactment of the 18th century Revolutionary War at Mount Vernon - Virginia USA
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