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Antonio Rattin, captain of the Argentina football team, pictured in London sight seeing, taking a photograph of a Guardsman
A large area of East Pakistan territory is under the control of the Bangladesh Freedom Fighters. These pictures were taken on patrol with an operational unit whose camp is in the Jungle just inside
The Royal East Kent Regiment serving with the BEF in France. Soldiers placing bails of straw around a sentry post whilst changing the guard. Circa April 1940
Photograph, taken from the Nab Lightship, of the "mystery tower "Photograph, taken from the Nab Lightship, of the " mystery tower " being submerged into her position some 200 yards from the lightship, whose duties she will take over
Pint sized soldier, Mark Acklom, aged 3, from Greenways, Beckenham, Kent, wearing a miniature guards outfit, complete with rifle, stands guard outside Clarence House, London, 10th June 1976
British Royal Marines on guard in the Dardanelles. Circa June 1915
The ANZACS at rest time. Australian quarters just behind the front line trenches on the Gallipoli Peninsula where the soldiers can enjoy a quiet cigarette subject to having to bolt under cover at
15th Royal Welsh Fusiliers in the snow covered front line trenches at Fleurbaix, 28th December 1917
A man drinking a pint at his local pub, has been followed by his pet dog who looks on at his owner with that knowing look. June 1955
Army Sentry on duty carrying a gun September 1992
A guardsman faints whilst on parade during the Trooping of the Colour 1969
English nurses seen here meeting Belgian soldiers outside the Royal Palace before leaving Brussels for the front to tend to the wounded
Army Sentries guard a government building in London January 1942
Army Regiments Life Gaurds
Army Regiments Blues and Royals Horse Guards in Whitehall for the Changing of the Guard
The railway bridge at Hofstade which the Germans shelled and tried to take from the Belgian army. circa September 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
ATS girls of a mixed heavy a gun site at Prestwich near Manchester share general duties with the men. The changing of the guard
With eyes glued on the bandmaster, and drum sticks at the ready, waiting for the signal, a guardsman stands in the gatewey of Buckingham Palace. April 1953 D1689
Army Regiments Richard Grant Stokes first black Guardsman on duty outside Buckingham Palace
Army Regiments Welsh Guardsman sweltering from the heat while on duty outside Clarence House
Army Regiments Grenadier Guardsmen return back to barracks after receiving new colours from the Queen
Sergeant Peters at Wellington Barracks to help promote ethnic minority recruiting in the Army