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Admiral of the Fleet John Rushworth Jellicoe, seen here prior to the annual service of remembrance at the Cenotaph 11th November 1935
Manfred Albrecht Freiherr von Richthofen (2 May 1892 e 21 April 1918)Manfred Albrecht Freiherr von Richthofen (2 May 1892 Ð 21 April 1918), widely known as the Red Baron, was a German fighter pilot with the Imperial German Army Air Service during World War I
Field Marshal Petain places a wreath at the Cenotaph Circa June 1922
Banbury United v Yarmouth. 3rd March 1973. Banbury centre forward Tony Jacques, flies through the air to head home second goal from a cross from Cassidy
Banbury United v Barnet. 19th November 1972. Tony Jacques Banbury Footballer, in action
German Kaiser Wilhelm II seen here with General Moltke receiving a report from an officer. Circa January 1916
Former German Kaiser, Wilhelm Hohenzollern, walks in the garden of a small estate in Holland that he was allowed to live on after his abdication. He left German Army Headquarters in Belgium at 5 a.m
German Ex-Crown Prince Wilhelm seen here in exile in Holland. 28th November 1918
Prince Philip crouches beneath his Horse Lightening after he colided with three others during a game at WIndsor Great Park. He lay still for a few moments, then got up and played the on in the game
Nuneaton Borough v Yeovil Town. 21st February 1976. Borough striker Tony Jacques, sends a neat scissor kick goalwards - but the Manor Park outfit again struggled to find the net in a disappointing
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, is pictured here during the recording seesion, when he took part in a BBC radio Programme called " Lets Find Out"
Prince Philip is pictured here during the recording seesion, when he took part in a BBC radio Programme called " Lets Find Out"
Shirley Eaton, TV and Film Actress aged 21, wedding to Colin Lenton Rowe aged 27, St Mary s, Kenton, Middlesex, Monday 5th August 1957
Banbury United v Kings Lynn. 26th September 1972. Going for goal... Tony Jacques, Banbury Uniteds leading scorer, beats the goalkeeper, but for once the ball does not enter the net
Crown Prince Wilhelm, commander of the Fifth Army and son of Kaiser Wilhelm II, seen here posing with the troops during the Battle of Verdun Circa August 1917
The ships of the desert on the Monastir front. The Allies are now using camels with success to bring up supplies to the Monastir front. Circa November 1916
Lord Kitchener in France seen here meeting General Joffre / 9th April 1915Lord Kitchener in France seen here meeting General Joffre/ 9th April 1915
Lord Kitchener (2nd right) seen here on a tour of the trenches in the Dardanelles with General Maxwell (2nd left). In this image the two commanders were within thirty yards of the Turkish trenches
Admiral Sir David Beatty (Right), Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig (Centre) seen here with the Duke of Connaught at the presentation of the freedom of the City of London to the two great war
Queen Alexandra seen here unveils the memorial to nurse Edith Cavell who was shot for treason by the Germans in the First World War at Trafalgar Square. 17th March 1920
A German soldier captured by the Belgian troops is given medical treatment to an injured hand in a trench on the Western Front. 30th May 1915
The remains of Nurse Edith Cavell who had been executed by the Germans in the First World War seen here being given a naval guard of honour as the coffin is brought a shore in Dover. 15th May 1919
Marshells Foch (left) and Joffre seen here leading the victory parade in Paris. 14th July 1919
German Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg (2 October 1847 e 2 August 1934German Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg (2 October 1847 Ð 2 August 1934) was a Prussian-German field marshal, statesman, and politician
HM King George V, General Ferdinand Foch and Sir Douglas Haig on the balustraded terrace of General Haigs headquarters at Beauquesne 12th August 1916
Cheering crowds greet French Premier Georges Clemenceau as he arrives at the Palace of Versailles for the signing of the peace treaty which finally ended the First World War 28th June 1919
General Foch (2 October 1851 e 20 March 1929) seen here during a meeting with King GeorgeGeneral Foch (2 October 1851 Ð 20 March 1929) seen here during a meeting with King George V and General Douglas Haig. 12th August 1916
Albert Ball VC, DSO & Two Bars, MC (14 August 1896 e 7 May 1917Albert Ball VC, DSO & Two Bars, MC (14 August 1896 Ð 7 May 1917) English fighter pilot of the First World War. At the time of his death he was credited with forty-four victories
French Premier Georges Clemenceau seen here at a meeting with General Douglas Haig to discuss a unified allied command under General Foch 6th April 1918
General Christiaan Smuts, OM, CH, ED, KC, FRS, [1] PC (24 May 1870 e 11 September 1950General Christiaan Smuts, OM, CH, ED, KC, FRS, [1] PC (24 May 1870 Ð 11 September 1950) South African military Commander during the First World War
A schooner set on fire by the crew of a German U-Boat. Circa September 1918
The scene on the bridge of HMS Queen Elizabeth the fleet flagship of the Home Fleet the day the German High Seas Fleet surrendered. Admiral David Beatty C in C Home Fleet. 22 November 1918
British nurse and patriot Edith Cavell. She is celebrated for saving the lives of soldiers from all sides without distinction
Nuneaton Borough v Yeovil Town. 21st February 1976. Tony Jacques is back at Borough. The striker who scored 108 goals for Borough in his first stint at the club is now hoping to break Ken Plants
Nuneaton Borough v Yeovil Town. 21st February 1976. Borough striker Tony Jacques
Admiral of the Fleet John Rushworth Jellicoe, 1st Earl Jellicoe, GCB, OM, GCVO SGM was the British Royal Navy admiral who commanded the Grand Fleet at the Battle of Jutland in World War I
Cheering crowds greet French Premier Georges Clemenceau (thrird Left), American President Woodrow Wilson (5th Left Top Hat)
The scene on the bridge of HMS Queen Elizabeth the fleet flagship of the Home Fleet the day the German High Seas Fleet surrendered. Admiral David Beatty C in C Home Fleet (left). 22 November 1918
The scene on the bridge of HMS Queen Elizabeth the fleet flagship of the Home Fleet the day the German High Seas Fleet surrendered. Admiral David Beatty C in C Home Fleet with glasses