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Soldiers 1815 to 2003
ROYALTY - FUNERAL OF KING EDWARD VII - 1910 - LONDON
THE CROWD LOOKS ON FROM BEHIND RANKS OF SOLDIERS...
KeepWars and Conflicts - The Chinese Revolution of 1911
A company of Revolutionary troops about to march...
KeepBritish Royalty - The Prince of Wales - 1914
Edward, Prince of Wales as a private soldier with...
KeepWorld War One - Royal Army Medical Corps - London - 1915
A recruiting sergeant from the London Territorials...
KeepWorld War One - British Empire - The Western Front - Battle of the Somme - 1916
British troops, flanked by two French Poilu's,...
KeepWorld War One - Second Battle of the Aisne
Kaiser Wilhelm II and Crown Prince Wilhelm inspect...
KeepThe British Empire - Inter-war Period - Air Raid Drill - London - 1938
Soldiers wearing gas masks during an air raid...
KeepWorld War Two - Winston Churchill - Hyde Park, London
The Prime Minister Winston Churchill inspects Home...
KeepPolitics - Winston Churchill - Dover Castle
Winston Churchill inspects a guard of honour from...
KeepNorthern Ireland - The Troubles - British Army - Belfast - 2001
Army bomb disposal expert prepares to examine a...
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