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Soldiers of the Royal Horse Artilley are seen here unloading shells from ammunition waggons in Northern France. Circa October 1914 Published Daily Mirror Page 7 October 9th 1914
3rd Lahore Indian Division seen here at Orleans. Circa October 1914. Among the few Territorials who have had the privilege of being sent to France are the London Scottish
Sentry from the 3rd Lahore Indian Division seen here guarding ammunition boxes at their camp outside Orleans, France. Circa October 1914
Supply train of the 3rd Lahore Division seen here passing French troops after leaving the railway station at Orleans Circa October 1914
Army Service Corps France October 1914 The unsung heroes of the British army during World War One, the ASC, known as " Ally Slopers Cavalry" - were the men who operated the transport
British soldiers waiting to fire on enemy from behind barbed wire. Our men are always glad to get a glimpse of the enemy whom they often do not see for days at a time
Highland regiments of the British Expeditionary Force seen here on the dockside at Boulogne unloading supplies and horses. Circa August 17th 1914
British Expeditionary Force August 1914. Boulogne is getting used to the music of the pipes, which at first struck strangely on French ears
Soldiers from the 3rd Lahore Indian Division seen here striking camp near Orleans, France in preparation to move up to the front. Circa October 1914
Supply train of the 3rd Lahore Division after leaving the railway station at Orleans Circa October 1914
British Army stockpile feed and hay for their horses on a Boulogne dockside before sending them on to the front. Circa October 30th 1914
Army Service Corps France Circa October 1914 The unsung heroes of the British army during World War One, the ASC, known as " Ally Slopers Cavalry" - were the men who operated the transport
Army Service Corps France October 1914 Soldier of the Army Service Corps seen here cooking a hot meal on a makeshift field kitchen in the background hanging from a tree are cooking utensils as well
War Army Training: The recruits get a breather between exercises. May 1942 P014905
World War II. Gun emplacement on East Coast. May 1940 P014902
The first City of London Pioneer Corps give three cheers to Sir William George Coxen the Lord Mayor of London after his address to them, May 1940
Soldiers from the Royal Pioneer Corps men enjoy a bath after labouring on air raid wreckage October 1940
Army Engineers: Some of the first pictures taken of R. FArmy Engineers: Some of the first pictures taken of R.Fs in night battle course training when picked men were used to cross a wire cable " bridge" to capture the bank of the river in actual
Army Training. Troops training for a bayonet charge. November 1940 P014901
Two Bren Carrier reconnaissance vehicle appear to have lost their tracks in this army exercise September 1942
British army soldiers set up a detachment of 3 inch mortars during training exercise August 1942
Troops celebrate their return to the United Kingdom from the Korean war. August 1953 D5278
George Town British Guiana the Argyle and Sutherland highlanders landed at Atkinson Wharf 25 miles from George Town following their sea voyage from England. October 1953 D6341-002
George Town British Guiana the Argyle and Sutherland highlanders landed at Atkinson Wharf 25 miles from George Town following their sea voyage from England. October 1953 D6341-001
Frankie Howerd entertaining troops leaving for Korea. June 1952 C2824 vfr1
British soldiers in Trans Jordan seen here tucking into a lunch. March 1952 C1289-001
Field Marshal Sir William Slim. March 1952 C1213
British soldiers and local Arab men enjoy a feast in Jordan. March 1952 C1287
British soldiers in Petra. trans - Jordan. March 1952 C1289