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(art) Made by: Cole, Philip Tennyson 1911
Lord Kitchener of Khartoumimage: An almost full length portrait of Kitchener wearing military uniform and greatcoat. He holds his cap in his left hand.
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part of "ANONYMOUS" (photographs) 1900-02
THE SECOND ANGLO - BOER WAR, 1899-1902.Mounted British troops and wagons of Sir Redvers Buller's relief column advance on Ladysmith in February 1900.
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part of "PRE WORLD WAR 1, BOER WAR AND INDIA" (photographs) 1900-01
THE BOER WAR, 1899 - 1092The bodies of dead British soldiers lay strewn on the ground following the Battle of Spion Kop in South Africa on 23 and 24 January 1900.
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part of "BROOM ALBERT (MRS)" (photographs) 1910
THE BRITISH ARMY PRIOR TO THE FIRST WORLD WAR1st Life Guards at Knighsbridge Barracks. Circa 1910-1911.
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part of "VICTORIA CROSS WINNERS 1914 - 1918: K - Z" (photographs) 1910
VICTORIA CROSS WINNERS OF THE FIRST WORLD WARLance Corporal Leonard James Keyworth VC (third from the left, back row) with a group of men of the "Queen's" at Aldershot Camp. He was 17 years old at that time.
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part of "BROOM ALBERT (MRS)" (photographs) 1910
THE BRITISH ARMY PRIOR TO THE FIRST WORLD WAR1st Life Guards at Knighsbridge Barracks. Circa 1910-1911.
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part of "LEIFER R A (MR)" (photographs) Made by: Royal Engineers official photographer 1912
EXPERIMENTS IN INFANTRY PROTECTION BEFORE THE FIRST WORLD WARBritish troops demonstrate an experimental mobile infantry shield in India. The shield was subsequently offered to the War Office (who declined it) as a method of overcoming the stalemate of trench warfare on the Western Front.
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part of "ROYAL ARCHIVES, WINDSOR COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Robertson James 1854
THE CRIMEAN WAR 1854-56British Army camp at Sevastopol.
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part of "ROYAL ARCHIVES, WINDSOR COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Robertson James 1854
THE CRIMEAN WAR 1854-56British Army camp at Sevastopol, rifles piled in front of tents.
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part of "ROYAL ARCHIVES, WINDSOR COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Robertson James 1854
CRIMEAN WAR 1854-56Shipping at the village of Balaclava, Crimea.