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HMS Vindictive an Arrogant class cruiser seen here prior to her raid on the Belgian port of Zeebrugge. Vindictive was part of a raid to block the main entrance of the port thus preventing the Germans
A woman enjoys a cup of tea in the midst of the bomb damage at New Cross after air raids on London in World War Two June 1944
Kaiser Wilhelm II gives audience to the Hetman of the Ukraine, General Storopadski. Circa October 1918
Flag Day In Rome in aid of Italian Red cross Italian Girls Scouts decorates Soldiers with the Tri-Colour. Tri Colour Day, Military, WW1 Italy Girl Scouts italian soldiers June 1915
HMS Vindictive an Arrogant class cruiser seen here on 24th April 1918 after she was in fierce action at Zeebrugge. Vindictive was part of a raid to block the main entrance of the port thus preventing
British troops in Sherman tanks roll throught the narrow cobbled streets of a Normandy town in Northern France shortly after the D-Day landings begun the Allied invasion of the continent during World
Members of the 2nd East Lancaster Royal Field Artillery pose at Ardwick in 1915 before travelling to to France
The 16th Manchesters march past Lord Kitchener at Manchester Town Hall with the rest of the City Battalion
A blanket tossing interlude for the Manchester Battalions in training at Heaton Park at the beginning of the First World War. Circa September 1914
Pipers believe to be from the Cameron Highlander Regiment marching to the frontline during the Battle of the Somme. Circa July 1916
A Sopwith Camel of the RAF credited with shooting down over 1, 200 enemy aircraft during the war. It also served as a ground-attack aircraft, especially near the end of the conflict. Circa 1918
Crown Prince of Germany (left) seen here studying a map with one of his officer during the Second Champagne Offensive (25th September - 6th November 1915)
Kaiser Wilhelm II seen here inspecting a group of army doctors in a village close to the front during the second battle of Ypres Circa May 1915
King Albert of Belgium as commander of the Army Group Flanders Circa November 1918
The railway van that conveyed the body of the Unknown Warrior from Dover to Victoria November 1920
The pock marked landscape of the Somme Battlefield created by artillery shells seen here from the air. Circa November 1916
Warrant Officer Tom Guttery (centre) seen here in the test house of his workshop at an RFC training unit at Montrose, Scotland in 1916
Crowds in the grounds of the Palace of Versailles shortly after the signing of the peace treaty the formally ended the First World War. 28th June 1919
Riflemen Butterworth and Webb of the 1st Battallion Rifle Brigade circa 1914
General Mobilization order issued by the UK Government shortly after Britain had declared war on Germany following their invasion of Belgium at the start of the First World War 4th August 1914
Signal from Allied headquarters to British forces on the western front informing them of the start of the ceasefire and armistice on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month. 11th November 1918
Kaiser Wilhelm II seen here reviewing the Prussian Guards Division at Marles in the Somme District. Circa May 1915
Members of the Royal Artillery along with members of British and Allied armies seen here march through the streets of London during the Victory Parade to celebrate the end of the first world war
British and American signatures on the 1919 Treaty of Versailles. 28th June 1919
British and Allied troops seen here march through Trafalgar Square during the Victory Parade to celebrate the end of the first world war on 19 July 1919
German Crown Prince Wilhelm seen here cracking a joke with officers and men during an Iron Cross award ceremony for the 1st Company, Bavarian Infantry (Bavarian Kings Guard Regt.)
British and Allied troops seen here march passed Buckingham Palace during the Victory Parade to celebrate the end of the first world war on 19 July 1919
Men and horses of the 1st Cavalry Division, British Expeditionary Force, on the retreat from Mons in August 1914
A RFC Padre seen here using the gunners position of a F. EA RFC Padre seen here using the gunners position of a F.E.2b as a make-shift pulpit to conduct Sunday Church Parade at an unknown airfield in France just behind the frontline. Circa 1916
Kaiser Wilhelm II seen here with Grand Duke Friedrich of Austria at an Iron Cross medal ceremony during a tour of the Eastern Front. Circa June 1915
The British gunboat HMS Firefly seen here in action on the Tigris River before being captured by the Turks at Kut in 1916
The German Crown Prince Wilhelm seen here reviewing soldiers of the 5th Army at his headquarters. Circa October 1914
French President Georges Clemenceau seen here ratifying the Treaty of Versailles for the French Government. on the 13th January 1920
Officers of The Royal Army Medical Corps are catching up on paperwork whilst the rest the platoon sleep and relax in Northern France. September 2 1914
World War 2 August 1944 British and German Red Cross personnel meet over a howitzer in Normandy
World War 2 September 1944 A British officer examines a captured German one-man submarine
US army troops leaving Green Street Mayfair for their march through the city to Mansion House
War - World War II - Battle of Britain - Radar Inventor - Mr Robert Alexander Watson Watt, who devised a method which is called Radiolocation for detecting German aircraft
World War I April 1915 French soldier feeds a cat in the trenches 1915
A spot of fraternising between a Russian army girl on traffic duty and a British Tommy soldier in the Unter den Linden in occupied Berlin after World War Two July 1945
Leading vehicles of the 7th Armoured division, some of the desert rats who were the first British troops to enter Berlin at the end of World War Two
Workers at a Jam Factory march besides their own armoured car during a lunch break training session July 1940
Land girls haymaking wearing swimming costumes as they work circa 1942
British troops fire Lifebuoy Mk. 1. 1 flame throwers during a training exerciseBritish troops fire Lifebuoy Mk.1.1 flame throwers during a training exercise
A British 6 inch heavy gun fires on the enemy defences between Dickebusch and Reninghelst on the Western Front during the build up to the Battle of the Somme 15th June 1916
Warning of German minefield found by Canadian soldiers on arrival in France. WW2 1944
British Motor ambulance team during World War One Circa 1916
"O. K. !"The grim news from the Far East was brightened by the news of" O.K.!" The grim news from the Far East was brightened by the news of General Doolittles gallant carrier-borne raid on Tokyo on April 18. (OK - Bombed out of the word TOKYO)