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Sir Frederick William Edward Forestier Forestier-Walker, British soldier, 1902. Artist: Russell & SonsSir Frederick William Edward Forestier Forestier-Walker, British soldier, 1902. Forestier-Walker commanding line of communications in South Africa, 1902
Colonel Baden-Powell, Lieutenant-General in the British Army, 1902. Artist: Elliott & FryColonel Baden-Powell, Lieutenant-General in the British Army, 1902. Baden-Powell (1857-1951) was stationed at Kandahar with the 13th Hussars after the final battle in Afghanistan
King George V at the Cenotaph, November 11th, 1920, (c1935). The king lays a wreath in remembrance of those who died during the First World War
Memorial service to Lord Kitchener, June 13th, 1916. c1935Memorial service to Lord Kitchener, June 13th, 1916, (c1935)
Major General Charles WH Douglas, Commanding 9th Brigade, South Africa Field Force, 1902. Artist: BallMajor General Charles WH Douglas, Commanding 9th Brigade, South Africa Field Force, 1902. Douglas served as a 92nd Highlander in Afghanistan
General Sir Charles Warren, British soldier, 1902. Artist: Elliott & FryGeneral Sir Charles Warren, British soldier, 1902. Warren (1840-1927) was an officer in the British Royal Engineers. In later life he was Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis
Major-General Hector Archibald MacDonald, British soldier, 1902. Artist: Elliott & FryMajor-General Hector Archibald MacDonald, British soldier, 1902. Fighting Mac (1853-1903), a distinguished but controversial officer in the British army
Paul Sanford Methuen, 3rd Baron Methuen, British military commander, 1902. Artist: Window & GrovePaul Sanford Methuen, 3rd Baron Methuen, British military commander, 1902. Methuen (1845-1932) achieved the rank of Lieutenant General in 1899
Garnet Joseph Wolseley, 1st Viscount Wolseley, British Field Marshal, 1902. Irish-born Wolseley (1833-1913) served in Burma, the Crimean War, the Indian Sepoy Rebellion, China, Canada
Jan Christiaan Smuts, South African statesman and general, c1940s. Smuts (1870-1950) led commandos in the Second Boer War for the Transvaal
Charge of the English Light Brigade at the Battle of Balaclava on 25 October 1854, 19th century. Lord Raglan gave the order for the disastrous British cavalry charge, immortalised in Tennysons poem
The Death of General Wolfe, 1759, (1860). Artist:s SmithThe Death of General Wolfe, 1759, (1860). The final moments of James Wolfe during the Battle of Quebec
The Queen distributing the Crimea Medal, Horseguards Parade, London, c1850s, (1888). Queen Victoria awarding medals to soldiers who fought in the Crimean War
Sir Ralph Abercromby, British general. Artist: HD CookSir Ralph Abercromby, British general. Abercromby (1734-1801) served with distinction in the Napoleonic Wars. He died of a wound suffered in an engagement near Alexandria, Egypt, in 1801
A British army patrol, Cambrai, France, First World War, 9 October 1918. The town of Cambrai was the scene of one of the most famous and intense battles of the war
The Prince of Wales at the Italian front, 1917. The future King Edward VIII during the First World War. Illustration from George V and Edward VIII, A Royal Souvenir, by FGH Salusbury
The Volunteer Review, c1850s. In times of danger, men who do not belong to the army have sometimes served as volunteers. Colour plate taken from the book Pictures of English History
The Battle of the Alma, 1854, (c1850s). The first battle of the Crimean War that took place in the vicinity of the River Alma
The South Lancashires Storming the Boer Trenches at Pieters Hill, Natal, 1900 (1903). Artist: William Barnes WollenThe South Lancashires Storming the Boer Trenches at Pieters Hill, Natal, 1900 (1903). A scene from the Boer War (1899-1902)
Sir Gerald Graham, British Lieutenant-General, 1893. Artist: E StodartSir Gerald Graham, British Lieutenant-General, 1893. Graham (1831-1899) received the Victoria Cross for his actions in the Crimea in 1855 when a 23 year-old Lieutenant in the Royal Engineers
Sir Herbert Stewart, British soldier, (1893). Artist: W RoffeSir Herbert Stewart, British soldier, (1893). Stewart (1843-1885) died after being wounded on the expedition to relieve General Gordon in Khartoum
Napoleon Eugene, the Prince Imperial, late 19th century. Napoleon Eugene Louis John Joseph (1856-1879), the only son of Emperor Napoleon III of France, served as an officer in the British Army