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"Reviews: A Glimpse into Historical Moments and Celebrations" The Gordon Highlanders, known for their impeccable discipline and bravery

Background imageReviews Collection: WW2 - HM King George VI visits the BEF, December 1939

WW2 - HM King George VI visits the BEF, December 1939
WW2 - HM King George VI saluting French soldiers just prior to departure back to England following his first visit to the BEF (British Expeditionary Force) in France, December 1939. Date: 1939

Background imageReviews Collection: Queen Victoria reviews troops for the Ashanti War

Queen Victoria reviews troops for the Ashanti War
She reviews troops for the Ashanti War, at Windsor Date: 1895

Background imageReviews Collection: LFB - a Shand Mason MFB steam pump and crew

LFB - a Shand Mason MFB steam pump and crew
Lambeth LFB headquarters hosted regular annual displays and reviews. A popular feature was the inclusion of the working Victorian horse-drawn steam fire pump with the crew in period dress

Background imageReviews Collection: Naval review at Spithead, Hampshire

Naval review at Spithead, Hampshire
King George V reviewing the British naval fleet at Spithead, Hampshire. The Fleet Review is a British tradition, in which the reigning monarch reviews the massed Royal Navy

Background imageReviews Collection: Cartoon, Mr Pettitt, The Spiders Web

Cartoon, Mr Pettitt, The Spiders Web
Cartoon, Mr Pettitt takes the Spiders Web to a better Pitch. A satirical comment on Henry Alfred Pettitt (1848-1893), British actor and dramatist, with a reference to the title of one of his plays

Background imageReviews Collection: Cover design, The Man in the Moon

Cover design, The Man in the Moon, a magazine which ran for just over two years. The editors were Albert Smith and Angus B Reach. late 1840s

Background imageReviews Collection: Caricature, Sir Squire Bancroft and Mowbray Morris

Caricature, Sir Squire Bancroft and Mowbray Morris
Caricature, Sir Squire Bancroft (1841-1926), English actor-manager, and Mowbray Morris, theatre critic, with other critics in the background enjoying food and drink in the Critics Buffet

Background imageReviews Collection: Advert / Henkell Champagne

Advert / Henkell Champagne
Henkell Champagne - Frederick the Great reviews his troops Date: 1908

Background imageReviews Collection: Napoleon at Jena (Vernet

Napoleon at Jena (Vernet
BATTLE OF JENA Napoleon reviews his men before they go into battle against the Prussians; their victory will give Napoleon command over all Prussia Date: 14 October 1806

Background imageReviews Collection: Sir Alan Patrick Herbert

Sir Alan Patrick Herbert
SIR ALAN PATRICK HERBERT English journalist and writer. Author of theatrical reviews, musicals and operettas. Date: 1890 - 1971

Background imageReviews Collection: Allies Outside Paris

Allies Outside Paris
After defeating Napoleon at Waterloo, the Allies march south and camp outside Paris, where Wellington reviews the British troops beneath the heights of Montmartre Date: 21 October 1815

Background imageReviews Collection: Womans Love by Annie Alleyn

Womans Love by Annie Alleyn
Reverse page of a promotional flyer for Womans Love by Annie Alleyn, adapted from La Dame aux Camelias by Alexandre Dumas the Younger. (Theatre du Vaudeville, Paris, 2nd May 1852)

Background imageReviews Collection: White Cargo by Leon Gordon

White Cargo by Leon Gordon
Promotional flyer for White Cargo by Leon Gordon from the novel Hells Playground by Vera Simonton. First produced in England, at the Playhouse Theatre, 15th May 1924

Background imageReviews Collection: A Showmans Sweetheart by Arthur Law

A Showmans Sweetheart by Arthur Law
Inside pages of a promotional flyer for A Showmans Sweetheart by Arthur Law; music G. Byng. First produced at the Queens Theatre, Crouch End, 29th August 1898

Background imageReviews Collection: Pantaloon by J M Barrie

Pantaloon by J M Barrie
Promotional flyer for Pantaloon by J. M. Barrie. First produced at the Duke of Yorks Theatre, 5th April 1905. Inside pages of a 4-page touring flyer

Background imageReviews Collection: A Night in Town by H A Sherburn

A Night in Town by H A Sherburn
Reverse side of a promotional flyer for A Night in Town by H. A. Sherburn. First produced at the Strand Theatre (matinee), 21st April 1891, and Royalty Theatre, 27th June 1894

Background imageReviews Collection: Shand Mason MFB horse-drawn steam pump and crew

Shand Mason MFB horse-drawn steam pump and crew
A Shand Mason MFB horse-drawn steam pump and crew, taking part in a special drill display given to chief officers of provincial fire brigades on 13 October 1937

Background imageReviews Collection: Horse-drawn fire vehicle and crew in display

Horse-drawn fire vehicle and crew in display
A horse-drawn fire vehicle and crew in traditional dress, taking part in a special drill display given on 13 October 1937 to Chief Officers of provincial fire brigades. Date: 1937

Background imageReviews Collection: Weekly LFB drill display with manual and motor pumps

Weekly LFB drill display with manual and motor pumps
Weekly LFB drill display with an old manual pump and a modern turbine motor pump both brought into action, 26 August 1936. Date: 1936

Background imageReviews Collection: Weekly LFB drill display with old manual pump

Weekly LFB drill display with old manual pump
Weekly LFB drill display with an old manual pump brought into action, 26 August 1936. Date: 1936

Background imageReviews Collection: Shand Mason horse-drawn manual pump and crew

Shand Mason horse-drawn manual pump and crew
A Shand Mason horse-drawn manual pump, with crew from Red Cross Street fire station in traditional costume, taking part in the 1932 Lord Mayors Show, City of London

Background imageReviews Collection: Queen Elizabeth II inspecting firefighters, London

Queen Elizabeth II inspecting firefighters, London
Visit of Queen Elizabeth II to the Headquarters of the London Fire Brigade, Lambeth, on 9 June 1977. Date: 1977

Background imageReviews Collection: Royal visit to LFB Lambeth HQ, WW2

Royal visit to LFB Lambeth HQ, WW2
Queen Elizabeth and Princess Elizabeth at a Review of Firewomen at the Lambeth Headquarters of the London Fire Brigade during the Second World War. Date: 1944

Background imageReviews Collection: Prince of Wales at London Fire Brigade Annual Review

Prince of Wales at London Fire Brigade Annual Review
The Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII) at the Annual Review of the London Fire Brigade in Victoria Park. Date: 1929

Background imageReviews Collection: Lord Snell at London Fire Brigade Annual Review

Lord Snell at London Fire Brigade Annual Review
Lord Snell (Chairman of the Council) at London Fire Brigade Annual Review in Victoria Park, 30 June 1934, inspecting firefighters wearing Proto breathing equipment. Date: 1934

Background imageReviews Collection: Firefighters operating old pump at special drill display

Firefighters operating old pump at special drill display
Firefighters operating an old pump at a special drill display given on 13 October 1937 to Chief Officers of provincial fire brigades. Date: 1937

Background imageReviews Collection: Old pump at special drill display

Old pump at special drill display
Men bringing out an old pump for a special drill display given on 13 October 1937 to Chief Officers of provincial fire brigades. Date: 1937

Background imageReviews Collection: LFB horse-drawn steamer at modern review

LFB horse-drawn steamer at modern review
Lambeth LFB headquarters hosted regular annual displays and reviews. A popular feature was the inclusion of the working Victorian Shand Mason horse-drawn steam fire pump

Background imageReviews Collection: LCC-London Fire Brigade Royal Review in Hyde Park

LCC-London Fire Brigade Royal Review in Hyde Park
London Fire Brigade annual review in Hyde Park, by King Edward VII. Queen Alexandra and the royal children were accompanying him

Background imageReviews Collection: WWI - King George receives a greeting from the troops

WWI - King George receives a greeting from the troops
WWI - King George V, whilst visting the front, receives a greeting from the troops and returns their cheers with a salute. Date: circa 1916

Background imageReviews Collection: Lieutenant-General Zasulich reviews Chinese Regiment

Lieutenant-General Zasulich reviews Chinese Regiment
Lieutenant-General Zasulich with his staff at the front reviews the Chinese Regiment. Mikhail Ivanovich Zasulich (18431910) was a general in the Imperial Russian Army

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British Fleet
July 1914: An airship, the Gamma, is seen flying over the Royal Yacht as George V reviews the Fleet at Spithead. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageReviews Collection: Sir Edward Carson reviews militia in Ireland circa 1906-10

Sir Edward Carson reviews militia in Ireland circa 1906-10

Background imageReviews Collection: Mao Ze Dung, Chinese political leader. (1893 - 1976) reviews Red Guards 1966

Mao Ze Dung, Chinese political leader. (1893 - 1976) reviews Red Guards 1966

Background imageReviews Collection: Horse-drawn fire vehicle and crew in display

Horse-drawn fire vehicle and crew in display
A horse-drawn fire vehicle and crew in traditional dress, taking part in a special drill display given on 13 October 1937 to Chief Officers of provincial fire brigades

Background imageReviews Collection: LFB horse-drawn steamer at modern review

LFB horse-drawn steamer at modern review
Lambeth LFB headquarters hosted regular annual displays and reviews. A popular feature was the inclusion of the working Victorian Shand Mason horse-drawn steam fire pump

Background imageReviews Collection: Firefighters operating old pump at special drill display

Firefighters operating old pump at special drill display
Firefighters operating an old pump at a special drill display given on 13 October 1937 to Chief Officers of provincial fire brigades

Background imageReviews Collection: Lord Snell at London Fire Brigade Annual Review

Lord Snell at London Fire Brigade Annual Review
Lord Snell (Chairman of the Council) at London Fire Brigade Annual Review in Victoria Park, 30 June 1934, inspecting firefighters wearing Proto breathing equipment

Background imageReviews Collection: Weekly LFB drill display with old manual pump

Weekly LFB drill display with old manual pump
Weekly LFB drill display with an old manual pump brought into action, 26 August 1936

Background imageReviews Collection: Shand Mason horse-drawn manual pump and crew

Shand Mason horse-drawn manual pump and crew
A Shand Mason horse-drawn manual pump, with crew from Red Cross Street fire station in traditional costume, taking part in the 1932 Lord Mayors Show, City of London

Background imageReviews Collection: Weekly LFB drill display with manual and motor pumps

Weekly LFB drill display with manual and motor pumps
Weekly LFB drill display with an old manual pump and a modern turbine motor pump both brought into action, 26 August 1936

Background imageReviews Collection: LCC-London Fire Brigade Royal Review in Hyde Park

LCC-London Fire Brigade Royal Review in Hyde Park
London Fire Brigade annual review in Hyde Park, by King Edward VII. Queen Alexandra and the royal children were accompanying him

Background imageReviews Collection: Prince of Wales at London Fire Brigade Annual Review

Prince of Wales at London Fire Brigade Annual Review
The Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII) at the Annual Review of the London Fire Brigade in Victoria Park

Background imageReviews Collection: Old pump at special drill display

Old pump at special drill display
Men bringing out an old pump for a special drill display given on 13 October 1937 to Chief Officers of provincial fire brigades

Background imageReviews Collection: Royal visit to LFB Lambeth HQ, WW2

Royal visit to LFB Lambeth HQ, WW2
Queen Elizabeth and Princess Elizabeth at a Review of Firewomen at the Lambeth Headquarters of the London Fire Brigade during the Second World War

Background imageReviews Collection: Shand Mason MFB horse-drawn steam pump and crew

Shand Mason MFB horse-drawn steam pump and crew
A Shand Mason MFB horse-drawn steam pump and crew, taking part in a special drill display given to chief officers of provincial fire brigades on 13 October 1937

Background imageReviews Collection: Inspector of reviews

Inspector of reviews
Inspector of Reviews

Background imageReviews Collection: LFB horse-drawn steamer at modern review

LFB horse-drawn steamer at modern review
Lambeth LFB headquarters hosted annual displays and regular reviews. A popular feature was the inclusion of the working Victorian Shand Mason horse-drawn steam fire pump



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"Reviews: A Glimpse into Historical Moments and Celebrations" The Gordon Highlanders, known for their impeccable discipline and bravery, showcased their skills at the annual review. Witnessing the LFB horse-drawn steamer in action during a modern LFB review was truly awe-inspiring. Life Guards Parade became a spectacle of precision as they marched past Queen Elizabeth during the grand review. In World War II, Queen Elizabeth reviewed a female LFB dispatch rider, symbolizing women's contribution to the war effort. London firefighters felt honored as Queen Elizabeth II inspected them closely during an unforgettable review. The drill yard at LCC-LFB headquarters came alive with the sight of powerful fire engines lined up for inspection at the annual review. Through a whimsical cartoon featuring Henry Irving and F. B Chatterton, they were depicted with humor and creativity. The melodious tunes of the LCC-LFB Brigade marching band filled the air as they performed at the highly anticipated Annual Review event. Bannockburn's Bruce Review commemorated Scotland's historic victory under Robert Bruce's leadership through an elaborate display of pageantry. Even renowned actress Greta Garbo couldn't resist attending reviews that captivated audiences worldwide with their splendorous displays. French Army Reviewed - A testament to France's military prowess displayed through meticulous formations and synchronized movements. The invaluable contributions made by female munitions workers were acknowledged in poignant reviews that celebrated their dedication and resilience.