RM2AMR7YD–JOHN BURGOYNE (1722-1792) British army officer, dramatist and politician
RMPRPR5P–* Vintage Photograph of a WW1 British Army Soldier
RMDWGKJX–British Royal Artillery Officer, 1815, as deployed at the battle of Waterloo, historical re-enactment English army soldier soldiers uniform uniforms officers England UK
RMHYKM5G–Gibraltar, British soldiers at Europa Point
RMD96GYY–Robert Thomas Wilson (1777-1849) English soldier and military writer, 1817. Dismissed from army for action against the mob at the funeral of Queen Caroline, 1821. Reinstated 1830. MP for Southwark 1818: General 1840: Governor of Gibraltar 1841.
RMBK58CK–English army on the morning of battle at Agincourt, Hundred Years' War, 1415. Hand-colored woodcut
RMM98B79–Robert Devereux, 3rd Earl of Essex, 1591 – 1646. English Parliamentarian and soldier. From Woodburn’s Gallery of Rare Portraits, published 1816.
RMBHR3CW–General Charles Fleetwood, Parliamentary soldier and politician, in armour, (c1750). Artist: Anon
RMERH74E–Donald Hankey - portrait. English soldier best known for two volumes of essays about the British volunteer army in World War I
RM2M9889K–Robert Baden Powell (1857 - 1941), English soldier and founder of the Boy Scouts, seen here in scout uniform.
RMG2TJ80–Prince Rupert, Duke of Bavaria aka Prince Rupert of the Rhine who's mother was Charles I's sister Elizabeth. He became a soldier and fought in the Thirty Years War, then in 1642, joined Charles I's army in the English Civil War in which he was to lead the royalist cavalry in the first major battle of the war at Edgehill in October 1642.
RME000K4–English soldier with steel helmet, 1915
RMCW8Y02–A soldier in French Territorial Army offers cigarettes to English soldier
RMA4ABX7–old english war horse cavalry armour army soldier fight military battle
RME137G1–WW1 UK Recruitment propaganda poster in1914 showing a British soldier making an appeal to join up to the army
RM2B07A3N–Winston Churchill, seen here as a lieutenant in the South African Light Horse, 1899. Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill, 1874 – 1965. British politician, army officer, writer and twice Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
RM2T29X9X–World War 2 soldiers, British army , 1940s WW2 reenactment, Avoncroft Museum, Bromsgrove, England UK
RM2BDYG4E–William Howe, English Military Officer
RMA28Y1R–Man in historic English army soldier uniform with Rifle and Bayonet
RM2HPH538–HENRY IRETON (1611-1651) English general in the Parliamentary army and sonpin-law of Oliver Cromwell
RMPRPR5F–* Vintage Photograph of a WW1 British Army Soldier
RMDWGMK6–English Civil War, Cromwellian cavalryman, 17th century, historical re-enactment soldier soldiers army cavalry uniform uniforms England UK Oliver Cromwell
RM2CKFFT7–WW1 era studio portrait photograph of handsome young cavalry man soldier, wearing a bandolier or bullet belt, carrying a cane whip, Blackheath, London, England, U.K. 1914-.1918
RMD96GYN–Robert Thomas Wilson (1777-1849) English soldier and military writer, 1821. Dismissed from the army for action against the mob at funeral of Queen Caroline, 1821. Reinstated 1830. MP for Southwark 1818: General 1840: Governor of Gibraltar 1841. From IH Adolphus 'The Royal Exile; or, Memoirs of Queen Caroline' by IH Adolphus. (London, 1821). Engraving.
RMA64PYF–English officer directing a musketeer a pikeman and an archer Elizabethan England. Hand-colored woodcut
RMT3WB4X–General Sir George Brown, 1790 - 1865. British army officer. From The Illustrated London News, published 1865.
RMHABMXW–English officer in uniform of the 1850 7th Queen's Own Hussars, cavalry regiment in the British Army
RMERGHJ3–English soldier of 9th century. Illustration from Gospel-book of Mac Durnam. 19th century reproduction.
RM2G7Y95P–A First World War era portrait of a British soldier, a Sapper from the Royal Engineers, in uniform with glasses and an impressive 'English' style moustache. Taken in France, 1916.
RMPB4CJP–A foot soldier in early 16th Century England. At that point in history, nearly all were the traditional billmen and longbowmen, both usually equipped with a knee-length leather coat, lined with iron plates and a simple rounded helmet of 'skull' or sallet type. Henry VIII, the only military-minded English monarch of the period, began reform; as well as instituting home production of artillery and armour, he imported weapons in quantity and encouraged the adoption of artillery, the pike, and hand firearms.
RME004CE–English soldier in the gas warfare, 1915
RMTXH19W–Henry William Paget, Ist Marquis of Anglesey: English soldier; served in Flanders (1794) Holland (1799) Peninsular War (1808) Commander of British cavalry at Waterloo where he lost a leg. Stipple engraving London 1815
RMPFP6XN–France, Nord Pas de Calais, Somme, Thiepval Memorial, gravestone of unknown Soldier from the English Manchester Regiment killed during Battle of the Somme
RM2BTBACX–John Lambert (1619-1684), portrait after Robert Walker, oil on canvas, c.1650-55. Lambert was a politician and Parliamentary general in the English Civil War.
RMHNPRFK–English Soldiers wait for the French at Crecy. The Battle of Crécy took place on 26 August 1346 near Crécy in northern France, and was one of the most
RMC6G2DX–English civil war soldier uniform and musket detail. Re-enactment. UK
RM2BDYG4C–William Howe, English Military Officer
RMA28Y1G–Man in historic English army soldier uniform with Rifle and Bayonet
RMW4AN8J–HENRY IRETON (1611-1651) English general in the Parliamentary Army during the English Civil War
RMPRPR5G–* Vintage Photograph of a WW1 British Army Soldier
RMDWGN0H–English musketeer, musket, 1745, as deployed at the Battle of Culloden soldier soldiers uniform uniforms military Army mid 18th century historical re-enactment
RM2HJDDH5–Original Victorian carte de viste (CDV) of soldier in ceremonial uniform in the East Lancashire regiment, (an infantry regiment) wearing a field service cap with a badge, holding a swagger stick, cuff braiding, the 2 chevrons on the sleeve denotes a corporal, In most units a corporal commands a section. From the studio of Eckleys, Blackpool, Lancashire, U.K. circa 1881.
RMD95REN–Henry Evelyn Wood (1838-1919) English soldier, born at Braintree, Essex. Joined the army in 1844 and rose to the rank of Field Marshall. Awarded the Victoria Cross for gallantry during the Indian Mutiny for actions on 19 October 1858. From 'Men of Mark' by Thompson Cooper (London, c1880). Woodburytype after photograph by Lock & Whitfield (active 1860s-1880s), English photographers.
RMBK577T–Henry V sending English forces to battle in France, Hundred Years' War, 1400s. Hand-colored woodcut
RM2RXMKDB–The Battle of Hastings, 14 October 1066, fought between the Norman-French army of William, the Duke of Normandy, and the English army under the Anglo-Saxon King Harold Godwinson, it began the Norman Conquest of England. From Cassell's Illustrated History of England, published 1857.
RMRHPNEH–Cromwell and his Ironsides. By Henry Justice Ford (1860-1941). The Ironsides were troopers in the Parliamentarian cavalry formed by English political leader Oliver Cromwell during the English Civil War. The name came from 'Old Ironsides', which was one of Oliver Cromwell's nicknames.
RMERHC1B–Richard Dennys - War Poet. English soldier during World War I serving as captain in the Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. 17th
RF2AH7RX3–The image shows two British soldiers between 1450 and 1500. The illustration dates to 1882.
RMPB4CK3–A foot soldier in early 16th Century England. At that point in history, nearly all were the traditional billmen and longbowmen, both usually equipped with a knee-length leather coat, lined with iron plates and a simple rounded helmet of 'skull' or sallet type. Henry VIII, the only military-minded English monarch of the period, began reform; as well as instituting home production of artillery and armour, he imported weapons in quantity and encouraged the adoption of artillery, the pike, and hand firearms.
RM2B2B8BB–A soldier of the English native troops standing guard at a British fort at the Kobat Pass. He is wearing a Pashtun turban and a Lee-Enfield rifle.
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
RMKH91GX–The Long and the Short and the Tall - play by Willis Hall. Poster for premiere at Royal Court Theatre, London, 7 January 1959. With Robert Shaw and Peter O'Toole. Directed by Lindsay Anderson. Production of English Stage Company in Association with Oscar Lewenstein and Wolf Mankowitz.
RM2BTBAC8–Richard Neville (1615-1676), portrait by William Dobson, oil on canvas, c.1643. Neville was a Royalist commander in the English Civil War, who came to prominence in the First Battle of Newbury (1643).
RM2WTYGMB–Vintage illustration, English soldier, Musketeer, Exercise with the Musket, Infantry, Military History, Weapons 17th Century
RMGMET2J–English Civil War Royalist soldier preparing his musket at a reenactment, Spetchley Park, Worcestershire, England
RMHYKKF4–Gibraltar, football match between British soldiers
RMA28XYH–Man in historic English army soldier uniform firing a Rifle and Bayonet
RM2ATYGE9–NATHANIEL FIENNES (c 1608-1669) English politician and officer in the Parliamentary Army during the English Civil War
RMPRPR5J–* Vintage Photograph of a WW1 British Army Soldier
RMDWGKMG–British soldier, Pulteney's 13th Regiment, 1745, Union Jack Flag, historical re-enactment English army soldiers uniform uniforms mid 18th century England UK
RM2J461GD–Original WW1 era postcard studio portrait of First World War Red Cross volunteer or VAD as they were known. He name was Charlie and he looks very weary possibly having seen too much at the Front. He is holding a riding crop which could mean he worked with horses to bring back the wounded from the trenches. From Ye Olde Guildhall Studio, 29 St. Thomas St. Winchester 1914-1918.
RMD95WH8–Gerald Graham (1831-1899) English army officer who served in the Royal Engineers. At the age of 23 he won the Victoria Cross during the Crimean Russo-Turkish War 1853-1856 for an act of bravery at Sebastopol on 18 June 1855. He continued to have a distinguished career and retired at Lieutenant-General. Cartoon by Edward Linley Sambourne in the Punch's Fancy Portraits series from 'Punch' (London, 22 March 1884).
RMBFJCFC–English artillery in action during the reign of Henry VIII. Hand-colored woodcut
RMM95KCJ–Robert Devereux, 3rd Earl of Essex, 1591 – 1646. English Parliamentarian and soldier. From Woodburn’s Gallery of Rare Portraits, published 1816.
RMM23A3H–WW1 1900's Recruitment Propaganda Poster featuring a British soldier in full uniform in France come over you are wanted
RMERGPTJ–English Soldier, 1630. Soldier from the Stuart period, carrying a sword in a case and wearing a broad lace collar, body armour,
RMG16B79–English infantry soldiers during World War I. During the war, there were three distinct British Armies. The first army was the small volunteer force of 400,000 soldiers, over half of which were posted overseas to garrison the British Empire. This included
RMMG6JXC–A portrait of John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury and 1st Earl of Waterford KG (1384/1387 – 17 July 1453), a noted English military commander during the Hundred Years' War, as well as the only Constable of France appointed by the king of England. Talbot was a daring soldier, who reorganized the army with captains and lieutenants, trained the men for sieges, and equipped them accordingly and his trademark tactic was rapid aggressive attacks. In 1436, he led a small force and routed the French at the battle of Ry near Rouen.
RME0043N–Funeral of an English soldier, 1918
RME1GT3W–A soldier dressed in traditional 17th Century English Army Redcoat uniform loading a flintlock musket.
RMRC5RNE–'General in the Parliamentary Army', 1897. Creator: John Leech.
RM2EMPC4B–Siegfried Sassoon (1886-1967). Portrait of the English poet and soldier by George Charles Beresford, c.1915.
RM2PH9PFB–Vintage illustration, English soldier, Pikeman, Exercise with the Pike, Spear, Infantry, Military History, Weapons 17th Century
RMDKC8T5–The King Emperor as Colonel-In-Chief, Lancers, Indian Army, 1914. King George V, 1865-1936 in military uniform during the First
RMHT25K0–British Army machine gun troop, May 1918. Artist: Adolph Augustus Boucher.
RMA28XYW–Man in historic English army soldier uniform shooting a Rifle with a Bayonet
RM2C5HKP5–GARNET WOLSELEY, 1st Viscount Wolseley (1833-1913) Anglo-Irish senior British Army officer
RMPRPR58–* Vintage Photograph of a WW1 British Army Soldier
RMDWGM67–English Civil War musketeer, firing musket, smoke army soldier soldiers 17th century historical re-enactment England UK
RM2NFJP7T–WW1 postcard of group of Royal Engineers in Telegraph Corps, peeling potatoes next to the camp dining tent, entitled 'Pudding Up R.E. Telegraph'. Three of the men have the Lincolnshire Territorial corps visible and the rest are probably the same but their uniform is covered up with a work jacket.. A supply truck is in the background looked over by civilians. Circa 1915, possibly a training camp in Lincolnshire, U.K.
RMD967EK–Richard Airey, Baron Airey (1803-1881) English soldier; Quartermaster General to the Crimean army 1854-1855; Governor of Gibraltar 1865-1870. Photograph published 1875. Woodburytype
RMA36PWJ–English army of Edward III attacking Calais during the Hundred Years War with France 1347. Hand-colored woodcut
RMM14AYW–The Duke of Marlborough at The Battle of Malplaquet,11 September 1709. General John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough, 1st Prince of Mindelheim, 1st Count of Nellenburg, Prince of the Holy Roman Empire, 1650 – 1722. English soldier and statesman. From Ward and Lock's Illustrated History of the World, published c.1882.
RM2RGB80K–Arquebusiers (infantrymen armed with arquebuses, a form of long gun) on horseback with snaphance carbines, reproduced from Instructions for the Cavallrie, 1632, and an English cuirassier (a cavalry soldier wearing a cuirass, a piece of armour protecting the front and back of the upper body) from the time of King Charles I (reigned 1625-1649).
RMERGMPC–English fleet resupplying Richard II's army in Ireland. In 1394 Richard II (1367-1400) left for Ireland with an English army in
RMTXGY0D–Robert Cornelius Napier, 1st Baron Napier of Magdala (1810-90) British soldier; Field-marshal 1883. Abyssinian Expedition: Napier storming Magdala, 13 April 1868 c1868 Coloured lithograph from 'The Battle of Abyssinia', divertimento composed by J Pridham
RMHHW6BC–The death of Colonel Maxwell. Research indicates it was at the Battle of Flodden or Flodden Field, part of a conflict between the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Scotland. The battle was fought in the county of Northumberland in Northern England on 9 September 1513, between an invading Scots army under King James IV and an English army commanded by the Earl of Surrey.
RMDYYPP0–An English soldier in front of the British memorial in Tobruk, 1942
RME1GT3R–A soldier dressed in traditional 17th Century English Army Redcoat uniform loading a flintlock musket.
RMMKR9KD–Captain Thomas Lee mercenary in the Army of Elizabeth I pictured here as a foot soldier in 1594 by Marcus Gheeraerts II 1561-1636 16th Century Flemish artist Belgian, Belguim, (Captain Thomas Lee, UK, United, Kingdom, England, English, British, Britain,)
RMB0WA82–Second World War memorial showing army soldier with soldiers from earlier wars Royston England UK
RM2WTYGM1–Vintage illustration, English soldier, Pikeman, Exercise with the Pike, Spear, Infantry, Military History, Weapons 17th Century
RFC2620R–English Bulldog Head with Army Helmet Isolated Illustration
RMA3W754–soldier cowering from noise of guns being fired english civil war reinactment scarborough castle yorkshire uk
RMA28Y0X–Man in historic English army soldier uniform shooting a Rifle with a Bayonet
RM2B76C4P–OLIVER CROMWELL (1599-1658) with his troops during the English Civil War in a 1920s illustration
RMPRPR5T–* Vintage Photograph of a WW1 British Army Boy Soldier Called Arthur
RMDWGM5F–English Civil War musketeer, 17th century, historical re-enactment musket army soldier soldiers 17th century military uniform uniforms costume
RM2JC20DE–Original and clear WW1 era postcard of 3 young Royal Artillery Officers, comrades, the studio of F. G. Steggles, Dovercourt, near Harwich, Essex, U.K. 1914-1918
RMD9CTT0–Frederick Sleight Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts (1832-1914) c1880, English soldier. He won the Victoria Cross during the Indian Mutiny. Commander-in-Chief of British Army 1900-1905. Field-Marshal 1895.
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