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Royal Marines Collection

Background imageRoyal Marines Collection: Combined operations exercises. Royal Marine Commandos hidden away in their landing craft

Combined operations exercises. Royal Marine Commandos hidden away in their landing craft. Picture taken during exercises in this country. Circa 1941

Background imageRoyal Marines Collection: Royal Marine Commando Reservist Corporal Robert Kilgour is one of 21 Reservist

Royal Marine Commando Reservist Corporal Robert Kilgour is one of 21 Reservist preparing to go to Iraq. 23rd April 1981

Background imageRoyal Marines Collection: Mrs Betty Ann Williams or Exmouth, Devon bought a sixpenny ticket in a competition run by

Mrs Betty Ann Williams or Exmouth, Devon bought a sixpenny ticket in a competition run by the Royal Marines in a countrywide effort to raise money for the Royal Marines Sailing Club

Background imageRoyal Marines Collection: Royal Marine Commando Reservist Corporal Robert Kilgour is one of 21 Reservist

Royal Marine Commando Reservist Corporal Robert Kilgour is one of 21 Reservist preparing to go to Iraq. 23rd April 1981

Background imageRoyal Marines Collection: This was the scene in George Square, Glasgow, when the Royal Marines provided a guard of

This was the scene in George Square, Glasgow, when the Royal Marines provided a guard of honour for Remembrance Day service the Cenotaph

Background imageRoyal Marines Collection: Marine Andrew Riley delighted to see his baby son Darren 4 weeks old born while Andrew

Marine Andrew Riley delighted to see his baby son Darren 4 weeks old born while Andrew was in Falklands, with wife Karen and other son Adam. 9th July 1982

Background imageRoyal Marines Collection: This was the scene in George Square, Glasgow, when the Royal Marines provided a guard of

This was the scene in George Square, Glasgow, when the Royal Marines provided a guard of honour for Remembrance Day service the Cenotaph

Background imageRoyal Marines Collection: Marine Andrew Riley delighted to see his baby son Darren 4 weeks old born while Andrew

Marine Andrew Riley delighted to see his baby son Darren 4 weeks old born while Andrew was in Falklands, with wife Karen and other son Adam. 9th July 1982

Background imageRoyal Marines Collection: Oscar the four year old labrador adopted by Zulu Company of the Royal Marines seen here

Oscar the four year old labrador adopted by Zulu Company of the Royal Marines seen here on patrol in the Radfan Mountains, Aden

Background imageRoyal Marines Collection: Oscar the four year old labrador adopted by Zulu Company of the Royal Marines seen here

Oscar the four year old labrador adopted by Zulu Company of the Royal Marines seen here on patrol in the Radfan Mountains, Aden

Background imageRoyal Marines Collection: Coventry locksmith. Mr. Dennis Jones, was called out on a very special assignment to

Coventry locksmith. Mr. Dennis Jones, was called out on a very special assignment to this 70ft. model of a nuclear submarine in the Precinct

Background imageRoyal Marines Collection: Scene at Tilbury when the 3rd Commando Royal Marines return to England after their 2nd

Scene at Tilbury when the 3rd Commando Royal Marines return to England after their 2nd visit to the Western Front during WW2. June 1945

Background imageRoyal Marines Collection: Scene at Tilbury when the 3rd Commando Royal Marines return to England after their 2nd

Scene at Tilbury when the 3rd Commando Royal Marines return to England after their 2nd visit to the Western Front during WW2. June 1945

Background imageRoyal Marines Collection: Earl Mounbatten at the ceremony to hand over the warship HMS Marriner to the Burmese Navy

Earl Mounbatten at the ceremony to hand over the warship HMS Marriner to the Burmese Navy where it wil become the Yanmyoeaung (Conqueror of Evil) 1958

Background imageRoyal Marines Collection: Marines of the British Naval Brigade seen here sniping at the enemy from the windows of

Marines of the British Naval Brigade seen here sniping at the enemy from the windows of houses on the Lierre Road two miles from the outskirts of Antwerp. Circa October 2nd 1914

Background imageRoyal Marines Collection: Marines seen here in their bomb proof shelters at the last line of defence on the Lierre

Marines seen here in their bomb proof shelters at the last line of defence on the Lierre Road, the key to the defence of Antwerp, which is only about two miles distant

Background imageRoyal Marines Collection: The crew of the British Royal Navy Aircraft Carrier HMS Courageous parade on the flight

The crew of the British Royal Navy Aircraft Carrier HMS Courageous parade on the flight deck of the ship, May 1931

Background imageRoyal Marines Collection: The Defence of Lierre This picture was taken just after the fall of the Belgian

The Defence of Lierre This picture was taken just after the fall of the Belgian town of Lierre, which is 15 miles from Antwerp

Background imageRoyal Marines Collection: Earthwork defences and bomb proof shelters being built by the Belgians

Earthwork defences and bomb proof shelters being built by the Belgians and the British Naval Brigade as the last line of defence on the Lierre Road, the key to the defence of Antwerp

Background imageRoyal Marines Collection: The Defence of Lierre This picture was taken just after the fall of the Belgian

The Defence of Lierre This picture was taken just after the fall of the Belgian town of Lierre, which is 15 miles from Antwerp

Background imageRoyal Marines Collection: One of the London omnibuses used by the British Naval Brigade as transport to get around

One of the London omnibuses used by the British Naval Brigade as transport to get around the defences of Antwerp Seen here on the road from Vieux Dieu. Circa October 1914

Background imageRoyal Marines Collection: Marines from the Naval Brigade seen here off loading barrels from a London omnibus at

Marines from the Naval Brigade seen here off loading barrels from a London omnibus at the defences on the road from Vieux Dieu. Circa October 1914

Background imageRoyal Marines Collection: Earthwork defences and bomb proof shelters being built by the Belgians

Earthwork defences and bomb proof shelters being built by the Belgians and the British Naval Brigade as the last line of defence on the Lierre Road, the key to the defence of Antwerp

Background imageRoyal Marines Collection: Lord Agga Maha (Thats Burmese For Lord Mountbatten

Lord Agga Maha (Thats Burmese For Lord Mountbatten) seen here during the hand over of a destroyer to the Burmese navy. April 1958 P000098


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