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Background imageWar Collection: Alexander Feodorovich Kerensky (1881-1970) Russian revolutionary leader, here as

Alexander Feodorovich Kerensky (1881-1970) Russian revolutionary leader, here as minister for war in 1917, reviewing the troops

Background imageWar Collection: Grand Duke Nicholas of Russia (1856-1929). Commander-in-chief Russian army against Austria

Grand Duke Nicholas of Russia (1856-1929). Commander-in-chief Russian army against Austria and Germany and in Caucasus 1915-1917

Background imageWar Collection: Alexei Brusilov (1856-1926) Russian soldier: general during World War I. Brusilov

Alexei Brusilov (1856-1926) Russian soldier: general during World War I. Brusilov offensive against Austria-Hungary (1916) Chromolithograph card 1917

Background imageWar Collection: Alexei Brusilov (1815-1926) Russian soldier. General during World War I. - Brusilov

Alexei Brusilov (1815-1926) Russian soldier. General during World War I. - Brusilov
Alexei Brusilov (1815-1926) Russian soldier. General during World War I.- Brusilov offensive against Austria-Hungary (1916)

Background imageWar Collection: Russians taken prisoner by Germany on the Eastern front, World War I. Among them

Russians taken prisoner by Germany on the Eastern front, World War I. Among them are many Cossacks in their distinctive fur hats

Background imageWar Collection: World War I: German emperor Wilhlem II regarding Russia as doormat to his new territories

World War I: German emperor Wilhlem II regarding Russia as doormat to his new territories, while the Austrian emperor Charles I takes a more cautious approach

Background imageWar Collection: Russian infantry charging during Brusilovs (Broussiloff) campaign against Austria-Hungary

Russian infantry charging during Brusilovs (Broussiloff) campaign against Austria-Hungary, 1916. World War I

Background imageWar Collection: Destruction of Przemysl by Austrians retreating from Russian advance. Remains of

Destruction of Przemysl by Austrians retreating from Russian advance. Remains of one of two bridges over the San which were blown up. World War I

Background imageWar Collection: David, having killed the Philistine giant, Goliath, with stone from his sling, makes

David, having killed the Philistine giant, Goliath, with stone from his sling, makes sure that Goliath is really dead. Bible 1 Samuel 17:I. Goliath 6 cubits (approx 3m tall) Chromolithograph c1860

Background imageWar Collection: Death of Saul and his armour bearer in battle with the Philistines. Rather than be captured

Death of Saul and his armour bearer in battle with the Philistines. Rather than be captured, they fell on their swords. Bible I Chronicles. Chromolithograph by J.M. Kronheim & Co c1870

Background imageWar Collection: David slaying the Philistine giant Goliath. Bible I Samuel 17. Goliath 6 cubits (approx

David slaying the Philistine giant Goliath. Bible I Samuel 17. Goliath 6 cubits (approx
David slaying the Philistine giant Goliath.Bible I Samuel 17. Goliath 6 cubits (approx 3 metres) tall. At bottom right is the sling David used to hurl stone which brought down Goliath

Background imageWar Collection: Winfield Scott (1786-1866) American soldier. Chief of command of American forces 1841-61

Winfield Scott (1786-1866) American soldier. Chief of command of American forces 1841-61. Illustration published London, March 1861. Wood engraving

Background imageWar Collection: Pectoral jewel from tomb of Tutankhamun showing Ptah, creator of universe and patron of craftsmen

Pectoral jewel from tomb of Tutankhamun showing Ptah, creator of universe and patron of craftsmen, and his consort, Sekhmet, lion-headed goddess of war either side of Tutenkhamun in regalia of Pharaoh

Background imageWar Collection: Hittite soldiers. Limestone relief. Temple of Abu Simbel. 14th-13th century BC

Hittite soldiers. Limestone relief. Temple of Abu Simbel. 14th-13th century BC

Background imageWar Collection: Ptah (Phthah), right, creator of universe and patron of craftsmen, and his consort Sekhmet (Sekhet)

Ptah (Phthah), right, creator of universe and patron of craftsmen, and his consort Sekhmet (Sekhet), left, lion-headed goddess of war, wearing solar disk and uraeus

Background imageWar Collection: Queen Philippa pleading with her husband, Edward III of England, for the lives of

Queen Philippa pleading with her husband, Edward III of England, for the lives of Burghers of Calais after siege of the city, 1346. Incident in Hundred Years War between England and France

Background imageWar Collection: Howard Russell (1820-1907) Irish-born British journalist. War correspondent for The Times

Howard Russell (1820-1907) Irish-born British journalist. War correspondent for The Times (Crimean War) and The Daily Telegraph (Zulu War)

Background imageWar Collection: Lieutenant Diechler on 10 August on discharge from hospital after recovery from bullet

Lieutenant Diechler on 10 August on discharge from hospital after recovery from bullet wound to abdomen received at Hatchers Run in March

Background imageWar Collection: American Civil War: Wounded soldiers in care of the Red Cross sitting out in the fresh air

American Civil War: Wounded soldiers in care of the Red Cross sitting out in the fresh air. Photograph

Background imageWar Collection: Successful amputation at the hip joint on casualty in American Civil War. Mortality

Successful amputation at the hip joint on casualty in American Civil War. Mortality from this procedure was in excess of 70%. Shippens amputation

Background imageWar Collection: Arquebusier or hand-gun maker. Woodcut by Jost Amman (1539-1591) Swiss engraver

Arquebusier or hand-gun maker. Woodcut by Jost Amman (1539-1591) Swiss engraver

Background imageWar Collection: The Armourer. Armourer in his workshop is using hammer to shape a piece of armour

The Armourer. Armourer in his workshop is using hammer to shape a piece of armour. On display in front of his shop are items he has made, including a full suit of armour

Background imageWar Collection: Double-barrelled dragonneau cast in 1503. Engraving of item in Royal Armoury, Madrid

Double-barrelled dragonneau cast in 1503. Engraving of item in Royal Armoury, Madrid

Background imageWar Collection: Foot soldier carrying an arquebus. Engraving after Cesare Vecellio Degli habiti antichi

Foot soldier carrying an arquebus. Engraving after Cesare Vecellio Degli habiti antichi et moderni 1590

Background imageWar Collection: Examples of various hand-gun firing mechanisms. Top to bottom: Matchlock, Wheel lock arquebus

Examples of various hand-gun firing mechanisms. Top to bottom: Matchlock, Wheel lock arquebus, Snaphaunce Fowling-piece, Flint Fowling piece, Percussion Fowling-piece or scent bottle lock of c1807

Background imageWar Collection: Early Match caliver c1590. Wood engraving c1880

Early Match caliver c1590. Wood engraving c1880

Background imageWar Collection: To the Victors British troops man-handling a captured German Field Gun

To the Victors British troops man-handling a captured German Field Gun as they remove it from its position - 1917/18

Background imageWar Collection: Suit of Japanese armour. Antlers from deer are mounted on the helmet. Mid 16th century

Suit of Japanese armour. Antlers from deer are mounted on the helmet. Mid 16th century

Background imageWar Collection: Japanese plate. Seated warrior in full armour holding bow and fan, quiver of arrows on his back

Japanese plate. Seated warrior in full armour holding bow and fan, quiver of arrows on his back. Cloisonne enamel on copper 1850-1875

Background imageWar Collection: Amputation of leg without anaesthetic. Surgeon uses bow-saw to remove leg blow the

Amputation of leg without anaesthetic. Surgeon uses bow-saw to remove leg blow the knee while his assistant holds the foot

Background imageWar Collection: John Joseph Pershing (1860-1948) American general. Commander-in-chief American Expeditionary

John Joseph Pershing (1860-1948) American general. Commander-in-chief American Expeditionary Force in Europe 1917, US Army Chief of Staff 1921-1924

Background imageWar Collection: Eugene, Prince of Savoy (1663-1736) French-born Austrian soldier. In War of Spanish

Eugene, Prince of Savoy (1663-1736) French-born Austrian soldier. In War of Spanish Succession he was one of allied commanders supporting John Churchill, Duke of Marlborough (1650-1722)

Background imageWar Collection: World War 2: German tank 1942-1943

World War 2: German tank 1942-1943

Background imageWar Collection: Battle of Little Big Horn 25-26 June 1876. Retreat of US 7th Cavalry battalions under

Battle of Little Big Horn 25-26 June 1876. Retreat of US 7th Cavalry battalions under Major Marcus Reno. Painting by Amos Bad Heart Buffalo (Sioux) c. 1900

Background imageWar Collection: The End of the Battle. Sioux warriors leading away captured horses after defeating

The End of the Battle. Sioux warriors leading away captured horses after defeating the American army under George Armstrong Custer (1839-1876) at the Battle of ittle Bighorn, Montana

Background imageWar Collection: The Last War-Whoop Native American Indian giving his last war cry watched by

The Last War-Whoop Native American Indian giving his last war cry watched by a settler he has wounded. Lithograph by Currier and Ives, New York, c1870

Background imageWar Collection: American War of Independence. Siege of York Town. Generals de Rochambeau and Washington

American War of Independence. Siege of York Town. Generals de Rochambeau and Washington giving the last orders for the attack, October 1781. English under Cornwallis defeated. Auguste Couder

Background imageWar Collection: Sergey Yulyevich Witte (1849-1915). First constitutional prime minister of tsarist Russia

Sergey Yulyevich Witte (1849-1915). First constitutional prime minister of tsarist Russia (1905-1906). Peace plenipotentiary after Russo-Japanese War (1905). Russian modernisation

Background imageWar Collection: Russo-Japanese War 1904-1905. Japanese squadron bombarding Port Arthur. From a Japanese lithograph

Russo-Japanese War 1904-1905. Japanese squadron bombarding Port Arthur. From a Japanese lithograph

Background imageWar Collection: Roman soldiers making a Tortoise with their shields strong enough for chariots to drive over

Roman soldiers making a Tortoise with their shields strong enough for chariots to drive over. Reconstruction from Justus Lipsius Poliorceticon sive de Machinis Tormentis Telis, Antwerp 1605

Background imageWar Collection: Roman soldiers using a war engine firing multiple arrows. Reconstruction from Justus

Roman soldiers using a war engine firing multiple arrows. Reconstruction from Justus Lipsius Poliorceticon sive de Machinis Tormentis Telis, Antwerp 1605. Copperplate engraving

Background imageWar Collection: Trajans column, Rome, Italy. Erected by emperor Trajan 106-113 and carved in

Trajans column, Rome, Italy. Erected by emperor Trajan 106-113 and carved in low relief with narrative of his two campaigns in Dacia. Now topped with statue of St Peter

Background imageWar Collection: Gunner firing a cannon. The path of the projectile is shown according to Aristotelian physics

Gunner firing a cannon. The path of the projectile is shown according to Aristotelian physics. Since he believed that no body could undertake more than one motion at a time

Background imageWar Collection: Saint Louis (Louis IX of France) on his first (the Sixth) crusade disembarking of Damietta

Saint Louis (Louis IX of France) on his first (the Sixth) crusade disembarking of Damietta (Nile Delta) which he captured in 1249. Saracen army at top right

Background imageWar Collection: Urban II, Pope (1088-99) presiding over Council of Claremont of 1095 which launched

Urban II, Pope (1088-99) presiding over Council of Claremont of 1095 which launched the First Crusade. Woodcut from Grand voyage de Hierusalem 1522

Background imageWar Collection: Saint Louis (Louis IX of France) and his brothers Alphonse and Charles taken prisoner

Saint Louis (Louis IX of France) and his brothers Alphonse and Charles taken prisoner during the Sixth Crusade. Ransomed 1250. Woodcut of 1522. Incidence of Scurvy high amongst Crusaders

Background imageWar Collection: Envoys of Sultan, old merchant on crutches acting as interpreter, discussing ransoms

Envoys of Sultan, old merchant on crutches acting as interpreter, discussing ransoms with Christian knights taken prisoner during a Crusade

Background imageWar Collection: Gas light illuminations on Horse Guards, Whitehall, London, to mark the end of the Crimean War

Gas light illuminations on Horse Guards, Whitehall, London, to mark the end of the Crimean War. Woodcut. 31 May 1856



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