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part of "WALSHAM JRM (CAPT)" (photographs) Made by: Unknown Photographer
PRISONER OF WAR COMPANY NO 143 AT BEAUMONT HAMEL, 1919Group portrait of Prisoner of War Company No 143 at the camp at Beaumont Hamel, nr Peronne, France. The commandant, Capt J R M Walsham MM is seated fifth from right.
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part of "BEGG TONY (MR)" (photographs) 1917-02
'D' (HOWITZER) BATTERY OF CXVI BRIGADE, ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY, IN THE SALONIKA CAMPAIGN 1915-1918A British sniper preparing to fire from a front line trench (position C4) on La Tortue (Tortoise Hill), Doiran Front, February 1917.
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part of "MINISTRY OF INFORMATION SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Ministry of Information Photo Division Photographer
SOLDIERS WORKING ON THE LAND: HELPING WITH THE HARVEST, UK, JULY 1945Soldiers of various regiments of the British Army work to help bring in the harvest, somewhere in Britain. Here a group of men can be seen weeding in a large field in the sunshine. Behind them can be seen the rolling fields of the surrounding...
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part of "EWIN HARRY (SERGEANT)" (photographs)
SERVICE OF SERGEANT HARRY EWIN WITH THE ROYAL ARTILLERY IN INDIA DURING THE EARLY 1930sNo.11 Light Battery (RFA) drawn up on a parade ground in marching order with full equipment.
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part of "EWIN HARRY (SERGEANT)" (photographs)
SERVICE OF SERGEANT HARRY EWIN WITH THE ROYAL ARTILLERY IN INDIA DURING THE EARLY 1930sMountain guns (3.7 inch pack howitzers) of No.11 Light Battery (RFA) deployed in open positions on a hillside. One gun, crewed by Indian gunners, has just fired a round.
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part of "EWIN HARRY (SERGEANT)" (photographs)
SERVICE OF SERGEANT HARRY EWIN WITH THE ROYAL ARTILLERY IN INDIA DURING THE EARLY 1930sScenes with a marching column on the North West Frontier: Part of the column, consisting of British infantry and pack mule transport, on the march.
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part of "EWIN HARRY (SERGEANT)" (photographs)
SERVICE OF SERGEANT HARRY EWIN WITH THE ROYAL ARTILLERY IN INDIA DURING THE EARLY 1930sSenior officers inspecting a Carden-Loyd Mk.VI machine gun carrier at a barracks somewhere in India.
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part of "EWIN HARRY (SERGEANT)" (photographs)
SERVICE OF SERGEANT HARRY EWIN WITH THE ROYAL ARTILLERY IN INDIA DURING THE EARLY 1930sScenes with a marching column on the North West Frontier: Men of a British infantry piquet in a sangar during a break for tea (in army slang having 'a brew and a wad').
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part of "EWIN HARRY (SERGEANT)" (photographs)
SERVICE OF SERGEANT HARRY EWIN WITH THE ROYAL ARTILLERY IN INDIA DURING THE EARLY 1930sScenes with a marching column on the North West Frontier of India: Crossley (India pattern) armoured car and crew parked-up during the march.
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part of "WAR OFFICE SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: No 5 Army Film & Photographic Unit
GERMANY UNDER ALLIED OCCUPATIONColonel C H R Halland inspects German police instructors at the first training school of German police to be established in the British Zone of Occupation at Haussbital, near Munster.