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Stephanus Johannes Paulus (Paul) Kruger, c1896, (1903). Stephanus Johannes Paulus Kruger (1825-1904), President of the South African Republic (elected 1882, 1888, 1893 and 1898)
Ketts Rebellion, Norfolk, 1549 (1793). Kett the Tanner haranguing the insurgents under the Oak of Reformation at Mousehold hill near Norwich
Giuseppe Garibaldi, Italian soldier and politician, 1860s (1936). From William Ewart Gladstone and His Contemporaries, Vol. II, 1840-1854, by Thomas Archer, F.R.H.S
Benito Mussolini, Italian fascist leader, c1922-1933. From La Liberte: celebrating the occasion of the visit of the king and queen of Italy to Egypt [La Liberte, France, c1933
Sir William Harcourt in a fulminating moment, 1890s (1906). Liberal politician William Vernon Harcourt served as Leader of the Opposition in the House of Commons from 1896 until 1898
Arthur Balfour speaking in the House of Commons, 1890s (1906). Balfour led the Conservative Party in the Commons from 1891, becoming Prime Minister in 1902. From Cassells History of England, Vol
Leader of Britains Crusaders, 1942. General Sir Kenneth Arthur Noel Anderson (1891-1959), British Army officer in both the First and Second World Wars
Leaders in the Burma Campaign met in Rangoon after the citys fall on May 3, 1945, 1945Leaders in the Burma Campaign met in Rangoon after the citys fall on May 3, 1945, 1942. Lieutenant General Sir William Slim (GOC-in-Chief 14th Army)
The Death of Wat Tyler, 1381, (19th century)The Death of Wat Tyler. King Richard II (1367-1400) appeases the rebels on the death of Wat Tyler in Smithfield, 19th century
Godfreys Recovery, 1869. Godfrey of Bouillon (c1060-1100), medieval Frankish knight and one of the leaders of the First Crusade from 1096 until his death
Ket The Tenner Addressing His Followers, 1902. Artist: Patten WilsonKet the Tanner Addressing his Followers, 1902. Robert Ket (Kett) (died 1549), English leader of the Norfolk rising of 1549, known as Ket?s Rebellion. He was either a tanner or a small landowner
Lieutenant-General Sir Percy Henry Noel Lake (1855-1940), British Indian Army, 1917Lieutenant-General Sir Percy Henry Noel Lake (1855-1940), senior commander of the British Indian Army, serving during World War I, 1917
General Sir Henry Macleod Leslie Rundle (1856-1934), British Army General during World War I, 1917. Rundle also fought in the Zulu War in 1879
General Pierre Auguste Roques (1856-1920), French general and creator of the French air force, 1917. From Wills Cigarettes Allied Army Leaders cigarette card series, 1917
General Sir William Robertson (1860-1933), British soldier, 1917. General, later Field Marshal, Sir William Robert Robertson was Chief of the Imperial General Staff during the World War I, 1916-1918
General Sir Archibald James Murray (1860-1945), British Army officer, 1917General Sir Archibald James Murray (1860-1945), British Army officer who served in the Second Boer War and World War I, 1917. From Wills Cigarettes Allied Army Leaders cigarette card series, 1917
Lieutenant General William Riddell Birdwood (1865-1951), British soldier, World War I, 1917. General Birdwoods cheery optimism won him immortal fame as the Soul of Anzac
Field Marshal John Denton Pinkstone French, 1st Earl of Ypres (1852-1925), 1917Field Marshal John Denton Pinkstone French, 1st Earl of Ypres (1852-1925), Anglo-Irish officer in the British Army, 1917. Known as The Viscount (Lord) French between 1916 and 1922
General Maurice Sarrail (1856-1929), Allied commander in Greece during World War I, 1917. Sarrail (1856-1929) commanded the French 3rd Army on the Western Front from August 1914
General Charles Emmanuel Marie Mangin (1866-1925), French general during World War I, 1917. During the First World War Mangin rose from divisional command to that of the 10th Army
Lieutenant-General Felix Maximilien Eugene Wielemans (1863-1917), Chief of Staff, 1917Lieutenant-General Felix Maximilien Eugene Wielemans (1863-1917), Chief of Staff of the Belgian Army during the World War I, 1917
Major General Sir Charles Vere Ferrers Townshend (1861-1924), British Army officer, 1917Major General Sir Charles Vere Ferrers Townshend (1861?1924), British Army officer, 1917. Townshend led the disastrous first British Expedition against Baghdad during World War I
Nicholas I (1841-1921), King of Montenegro, 1917Nicholas I (1841-1921) became the only King of Montenegro in 1910, reigning until 1918, after which his country was annexed by Serbia as a province of the newly founded Kingdom of the Serbs
Kamio Mitsuomi, 1st Baron (1856-1927), general in the Imperial Japanese Army, 1917. Mitsuomi commanded the Allied land forces during the Siege of Tsingtao in World War I
Pratap Singh (1845-4 -1922), British Indian Army officer, Maharaja of Idar, 1917Pratap Singh (1845-4-1922), British Indian Army officer, Maharaja of the princely state of Idar (Gujarat), 1917. Singh often travelled to Europe and was close to Queen Victoria and her family
General Maharaja Sir Ganga Singh (1880-1943), Maharaja of the princely state of Bikaner from 1888 to 1943. He was the only non-White member of the British Imperial War Cabinet during World War I
Jan Christiaan Smuts (1870-1950), South African and British Commonwealth statesman, 1917. Smuts led commandos in the Second Boer War for the Transvaal
Radko Dimitriev (1859-1918), Bulgarian General, 1917. On 18 October 1918 he was shot down, together with 100 generals and officers, by communist soldiers at the resort town of Pyatigorsk in Caucasus
Nikolay Iudovich Ivanov (1851-1919), general in the Imperial Russian Army, 1917Nikolay Iudovich Ivanov (1851-1919), general in the Imperial Russian Army during World War I. From Wills Cigarettes Allied Army Leaders cigarette card series, 1917
Basil Zottu (1853-1916), Romanian politician and general, 1917. From Wills Cigarettes Allied Army Leaders cigarette card series, 1917
General Mikhail Vasiliyevich Alekseyev (1857-1918), Imperial Russian Army general, 1917General Mikhail Vasiliyevich Alekseyev (1857-1918), Imperial Russian Army general during World War I and the Russian Civil War, 1917
Ferdinand I (1865-1927), King of Romania, 1917. From Wills Cigarettes Allied Army Leaders cigarette card series, 1917
Radomir Putnik (1847-1917), Serbian Field Marshal, 1917Radomir Putnik (1847-1917), Serbian Field Marshal and Chief of the General Staff of the Serbian army in the Balkan Wars and in the First World War, 1917
King Peter I (1844-1921) of Serbia, 1917. Peter I (1844-1921) was King of Serbia from 1903 until 1918. From the end of the First World War until his death he ruled the Kingdom of the Serbs
Nikolai Vladimirovich Ruzsky (1854-1918), Russian general of World War I, 1917. Following the February Revolution of 1917 he resigned his command and went south to the Caucasus
General Platon Lechitsky (1856-1921), Russian commander in the First World War, 1917. From Wills Cigarettes Allied Army Leaders cigarette card series, 1917
Aleksei Alekseevich Brusilov (1853-1926) Russian general, 1917. From Wills Cigarettes Allied Army Leaders cigarette card series, 1917
Joseph Gallieni (1849-1916), French First World War general, 1917. Gallieni (1849-1916) was recalled from retirement to assist with the defence of Paris as the city was threatened by the German
Quintin Banderas, (1846-1906), 1920sBrigadier-Quintin Banderas. Born in Santiago de Cuba in 1834, fought in the two wars of Independencia. was deported to Spain in 1879
Robert Falcon Scott, CVO (1868-1912), Royal Navy officer and explorer, 1916Robert Falcon Scott, CVO (1868-1912) was a Royal Navy officer and explorer who led two expeditions to the Antarctic, 1916. Scotts final expedition left London on 1 June 1910 bound for the South Pole
Perikles (c490-429 BC), Athenian statesman, 1924Perikles, Athenian statesman (c490-429 BC), Roman, 2nd century BC. Perikles (Pericles) led the democracy of Athens at the height of the citys power and influence
Peter I, the Great (1672-1725), Tsar of Russia, 1924Peter I, the Great (1672-1725), Tsar of Russia. Peter became Tsar in 1682. He embarked on a campaign to modernise and Europeanise Russia, socially, economically and militarily
William Pitt the Younger (1759-1806), British statesman, 1924William Pitt the Younger, British statesman, 19th century. Pitt (1759-1806) became Prime Minister at the age of 24, making him the youngest to hold the office in British history
John Churchill (1650-1722), Duke of Marlborough, English soldier, 1924John Churchill, Duke of Marlborough, English soldier, late 17th-early 18th century. Marlborough (1650-1722) commanded the British
John Knox (c1514-1572), Scottish religious reformer, 1924John Knox, Scottish religious reformer, 19th century. Knox (c1514-1572) played the lead part in reforming the Church in Scotland in a Presbyterian manner
Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) 16th President of the United States, 1924Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865). Lincoln, a Republican, became 16th President of the USA in 1860. On Good Friday, 14 April 1865, while at Fords Theatre, Washington
John Hampden (c1595-1643) English Politician, 1924John Hampden, (c1595-1643). English Parliamentary leader (1594-1643) who opposed King Charles I over ship money, an episode in the controversies that ultimately led to the English Civil Wars
Gustavus Adolphus, King of Sweden, (1594-1632), 1924Gustavus Adolphus, King of Sweden. Gustav II Adolf (1594-1632) became King of Sweden in 1611. He was the leader of the Protestants in the Thirty Years War (1618-1648) in Europe