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Infantry Collection (page 10)

Background imageInfantry Collection: Siege of Sebastopol. Near Entrance of the French into the Town, c1850s. Creator: Unknown

Siege of Sebastopol. Near Entrance of the French into the Town, c1850s. Creator: Unknown
Siege of Sebastopol. Near Entrance of the French into the Town, c1850s. French troops at the Siege of Sebastopol, (modern-day Sevastopol in the Ukraine), a strategic Russian port on the Black Sea

Background imageInfantry Collection: Cherson - Cossack Bay. French Landing Place and Depot, c1850s. Creator: Unknown

Cherson - Cossack Bay. French Landing Place and Depot, c1850s. Creator: Unknown
Cherson - Cossack Bay. French Landing Place and Depot, c1850s. French soldiers at Cherson, (modern-day Kherson in the Ukraine), a port on the Black Sea and Dnieper River

Background imageInfantry Collection: Camp Before Sebastopol - Effects of the Frightful Storm on the 14th Nov, 1854, (1850s)

Camp Before Sebastopol - Effects of the Frightful Storm on the 14th Nov, 1854, (1850s). The Great Storm of 1854 (also known as the Balaklava Storm)

Background imageInfantry Collection: Battle of the Tchernaya, 16th August 1855. Creator: RM Bryson

Battle of the Tchernaya, 16th August 1855. Creator: RM Bryson
Battle of the Tchernaya, 16th August 1855. An episode during the Crimean War (Russo/Turkish War) 1853-1856 in which the Allies, France, Britain and Turkey, repulsed the Russians at Traktir Bridge

Background imageInfantry Collection: Harbour of Balaklava. The Landing Place, c1850s. Creator: Unknown

Harbour of Balaklava. The Landing Place, c1850s. Creator: Unknown
Harbour of Balaklava. The Landing Place, c1850s. British soldiers, horses, camels and supplies arriving at the busy port of Balaclava on the Black Sea

Background imageInfantry Collection: Chasseurs A Pied, mid-late 19th century. Creator: Hippolyte Lalaisse

Chasseurs A Pied, mid-late 19th century. Creator: Hippolyte Lalaisse
Chasseurs A Pied, mid-late 19th century. Soldiers in the uniform of the Second French Empire (1852-1870). The Chasseurs a Pied were French and Belgian light infantry

Background imageInfantry Collection: Battle of Friedland, 14 June 1807, (c1850). Artist: Francois Pigeot

Battle of Friedland, 14 June 1807, (c1850). Artist: Francois Pigeot
Battle of Friedland, 14 June 1807, (c1850). The Battle of Friedland saw Napoleon inflict a decisive defeat on the Russian army under Bennigsen

Background imageInfantry Collection: Austrian infantry, Tyrol, c1914-c1918

Austrian infantry, Tyrol, c1914-c1918. Photograph from a series of glass plate stereoview images depicting scenes from World War I (1914-1918)

Background imageInfantry Collection: Senegalese soldiers after attack, c1914-c1918

Senegalese soldiers after attack, c1914-c1918. The Senegalese Tirailleurs (tirailleur translates as skirmisher rifleman or sharpshooter ) were a corps of colonial infantry in the French Army

Background imageInfantry Collection: African troops, c1914-c1918

African troops, c1914-c1918. Photograph from a series of glass plate stereoview images depicting scenes from World War I (1914-1918)

Background imageInfantry Collection: Infantry, Genicourt, northern France, c1914-c1918

Infantry, Genicourt, northern France, c1914-c1918. Photograph from a series of glass plate stereoview images depicting scenes from World War I (1914-1918)

Background imageInfantry Collection: North African infantry in trenches, c1914-c1918

North African infantry in trenches, c1914-c1918. Photograph from a series of glass plate stereoview images depicting scenes from World War I (1914-1918)

Background imageInfantry Collection: Ana Mendoza y de la Cerda called Princess of Eboli (1540-1591), oil painting, collection

Ana Mendoza y de la Cerda called Princess of Eboli (1540-1591), oil painting, collection Duke of the Infantry

Background imageInfantry Collection: Derailment of a Russian military train, falling into the river Dornat, the train

Derailment of a Russian military train, falling into the river Dornat, the train carried infantry soldiers troops and the accident resulted in 58 dead soldiers, engraved in Le Petit Journal May 30

Background imageInfantry Collection: Children cut-out, number one of Soldiers in the field, Roma publishers, 1943

Children cut-out, number one of Soldiers in the field, Roma publishers, 1943

Background imageInfantry Collection: Children cut-out Infanteria de Marina (Marine), by la Tijera publishers, 1940

Children cut-out Infanteria de Marina (Marine), by la Tijera publishers, 1940

Background imageInfantry Collection: Battle of Villaviciosa, on December 10, 1710, between the armies of Philip V

Battle of Villaviciosa, on December 10, 1710, between the armies of Philip V and the Archduke of Austria, engraving, 1870

Background imageInfantry Collection: Battle of Almansa. April 25, 1707, between the armies of Philip V and the Archduke of Austria

Battle of Almansa. April 25, 1707, between the armies of Philip V and the Archduke of Austria, 1870 engraving

Background imageInfantry Collection: Reign of Charles III, infantry that in 1718 took the name of the Regiment from Ultonia

Reign of Charles III, infantry that in 1718 took the name of the Regiment from Ultonia with garrison in Gerona, 1775, drawing, 1890

Background imageInfantry Collection: War of Independence, the French infantry at the Battle of Bailen forming to defend

War of Independence, the French infantry at the Battle of Bailen forming to defend from an attack by the Spanish, engraving, 1860

Background imageInfantry Collection: Execution at the Tower of London, 1743. Artist: CM

Execution at the Tower of London, 1743. Artist: CM
Execution at the Tower of London, 1743. Scene depicting the shooting of three members of the Highland Regiment (Black Watch), Samuel McPherson, Malcolm McPherson and Farquhar Shaw, for desertion

Background imageInfantry Collection: Samuel McPherson, Scottish soldier, 1743. Artist: George Bickham

Samuel McPherson, Scottish soldier, 1743. Artist: George Bickham
Samuel McPherson, Scottish soldier, 1743. Samuel McPherson, corporal, in his highland ridgmentals [sic], the most active in the desersion [sic]

Background imageInfantry Collection: Horse Guards Parade from St Jamess Park, Westminster, London, 1740. Artist: John Maurer

Horse Guards Parade from St Jamess Park, Westminster, London, 1740. Artist: John Maurer
Horse Guards Parade from St Jamess Park, Westminster, London, 1740. View showing soldiers on parade

Background imageInfantry Collection: St Georges Volunteers... 1797. Artist: James Gillray

St Georges Volunteers... 1797. Artist: James Gillray
St Georges Volunteers charging [the French (scored through)] down Bond Street, after clearing the Ring in Hyde Park & storming the Dunghill at Marybone, 1797

Background imageInfantry Collection: Member of the Bank of England Light Infantry holding a rifle, 1799

Member of the Bank of England Light Infantry holding a rifle, 1799

Background imageInfantry Collection: Triumphal march of the 27th Division, U. S. Army, in New York, March 25th, 1919

Triumphal march of the 27th Division, U. S. Army, in New York, March 25th, 1919
The 27th Division is also know as the New York National Guard. Celebrating the end of the war

Background imageInfantry Collection: German soldiers manning a machine gun, World War I, c1914-c1918

German soldiers manning a machine gun, World War I, c1914-c1918

Background imageInfantry Collection: Our men are very comfortable in the old German dug-outs, France, World War I, 1916

Our men are very comfortable in the old German dug-outs, France, World War I, 1916. During the Battle of the Somme

Background imageInfantry Collection: Royal Fusiliers resting after the storming of La Boiselle, France, World War I, 1916

Royal Fusiliers resting after the storming of La Boiselle, France, World War I, 1916. La Boiselle was the scene of fierce fighting during the Battle of the Somme

Background imageInfantry Collection: British troops resting in a captured German trench, Somme campaign, France, World War I, 1916

British troops resting in a captured German trench, Somme campaign, France, World War I, 1916

Background imageInfantry Collection: Australian machine-gunners returning from the trenches, France, World War I, 1916

Australian machine-gunners returning from the trenches, France, World War I, 1916. During the Somme campaign

Background imageInfantry Collection: The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment parading for the trenches, France, World War I, 1916

The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment parading for the trenches, France, World War I, 1916
The loyal North Lancashire Regiment parading for the trenches, France, World War I, 1916. During the Somme campaign

Background imageInfantry Collection: A British wiring party going up to the trenches, Somme campaign, France, World War I, 1916

A British wiring party going up to the trenches, Somme campaign, France, World War I, 1916

Background imageInfantry Collection: British mopping-up squad surprises a German straggler, World War I, Aisne, France, 1918

British mopping-up squad surprises a German straggler, World War I, Aisne, France, 1918

Background imageInfantry Collection: Allied victims of a poison gas, temporarily blinded, at a French hospital, World War I, c1915-c1918

Allied victims of a poison gas, temporarily blinded, at a French hospital, World War I, c1915-c1918. On 22 April 1915, during the Second Battle of Ypres

Background imageInfantry Collection: Henry V of England attacked by the Duke of Alencon at the Battle of Agincourt, 1415 (1864)

Henry V of England attacked by the Duke of Alencon at the Battle of Agincourt, 1415 (1864). One of the major battles of the Hundred Years War, Agincourt was a decisive victory for the English

Background imageInfantry Collection: Death of Harry Hotspur (Sir Henry Percy), Shrewsbury, Shropshire, 1403 (1864). Artist

Death of Harry Hotspur (Sir Henry Percy), Shrewsbury, Shropshire, 1403 (1864). Artist
Death of Harry Hotspur (Sir Henry Percy), Shrewsbury, Shropshire, 1403 (1864). Together with his uncle, Thomas Percy, Hotspur (1364-1403)

Background imageInfantry Collection: Turkish foot soldiers in the Ottoman army, 1857. Artist: Amadeo Preziosi

Turkish foot soldiers in the Ottoman army, 1857. Artist: Amadeo Preziosi
Turkish foot soldiers in the Ottoman army, 1857

Background imageInfantry Collection: Nizamior, regular troops of the Turkish army at Kanka, Egypt, 1848. Artist: Mouilleron

Nizamior, regular troops of the Turkish army at Kanka, Egypt, 1848. Artist: Mouilleron
Nizamior, regular troops of the Turkish army at Kanka, Egypt, 1848. Illustration from The Valley of the Nile by Emile Prisse d Avennes

Background imageInfantry Collection: Gorkah Soldier, 1819. Artist: Havell & Son

Gorkah Soldier, 1819. Artist: Havell & Son
Gorkah Soldier, 1819. From Journal of a Route Across India and Through Egypt by George Augustus Fitzclarence

Background imageInfantry Collection: A Letter from the German Trenches, 1916. Artist: Louis Raemaekers

A Letter from the German Trenches, 1916. Artist: Louis Raemaekers
A Letter from the German Trenches, 1916. We have gained a good bit: our cemeteries now extend as far as the sea. Plate 30 from The Great War: A Neutrals Indictment by Louis Raemaekers

Background imageInfantry Collection: Henry VII, King of England, and a billman, (1824)

Henry VII, King of England, and a billman, (1824). Henry (1457-1509) came to the throne in 1485 after defeating Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth Field

Background imageInfantry Collection: Battle of Quatre Bras, June 16th 1815. Artist: Thomas Sutherland

Battle of Quatre Bras, June 16th 1815. Artist: Thomas Sutherland
Battle of Quatre Bras, June 16th 1815. Quatre Bras was a preliminary engagement to the Battle of Waterloo, fought two days before the main battle

Background imageInfantry Collection: The Left Wing of the British army in Action at the Battle of Waterloo, June 18th 1815 Artist

The Left Wing of the British army in Action at the Battle of Waterloo, June 18th 1815 Artist
The Left Wing of the British army in Action at the Battle of Waterloo, June 18th 1815. The Battle of Waterloo was the decisive defeat for Napoleon and marked the end of his empire

Background imageInfantry Collection: Second Battle of Porto, Portugal, 12th May 1809 (1819). Artist: T Fielding

Second Battle of Porto, Portugal, 12th May 1809 (1819). Artist: T Fielding
Second Battle of Porto, Portugal, 12th May 1809 (1819). Less than a month after taking command of the British army in Portugal, the Duke of Wellington captured the city of Porto from the French

Background imageInfantry Collection: Battle of the Pyrenees, Spain, 28th July 1813 (1819). Artist: T Fielding

Battle of the Pyrenees, Spain, 28th July 1813 (1819). Artist: T Fielding
Battle of the Pyrenees, Spain, 28th July 1813 (1819). The battle saw the British under Wellington repel a French offensive to relieve the besieged garrisons of Pamplona and San Sebastian

Background imageInfantry Collection: Battle of Vimeiro, Portugal, 1st August 1808 (1819). Artist: T Fielding

Battle of Vimeiro, Portugal, 1st August 1808 (1819). Artist: T Fielding
Battle of Vimeiro, Portugal, 1st August 1808 (1819). The British army commanded by Wellington defeated the French under Junot. From The Victories of the Duke of Wellington, 1819

Background imageInfantry Collection: Battle of Talavera, Spain, 28th July 1809 (1819). Artist: T Fielding

Battle of Talavera, Spain, 28th July 1809 (1819). Artist: T Fielding
Battle of Talavera, Spain, 28th July 1809 (1819). The British and Spanish army commanded by Wellington won an indecisive victory over the French commanded by Napoleons brother Joseph Bonaparte



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