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The Defence of Le Haye Saint by the Kings German Legion by Adolf Northern.


The Defence of Le Haye Saint by the Kings German Legion by Adolf Northern.
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Moshtarak Dawn by Graeme Lothian.


Moshtarak Dawn by Graeme Lothian.
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Stemming the Tide, Straussberg, East of Berlin, 19th April 1945 by David Pentland.


Stemming the Tide, Straussberg, East of Berlin, 19th April 1945 by David Pentland.
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Duke of Orleans, George IV and Staff, 1829 by Mark Churms. (P)


Duke of Orleans, George IV and Staff, 1829 by Mark Churms. (P)
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The Storm and the Sabre by Simon Smith.


The Storm and the Sabre by Simon Smith.
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The Crossing of the Prussian Army over the Rhine by Richard Knotel.


The Crossing of the Prussian Army over the Rhine by Richard Knotel.
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87th Regiment at the Battle of Vitoria by Brian Palmer.


87th Regiment at the Battle of Vitoria by Brian Palmer.
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Steady the Drums and Fifes by Lady Elizabeth Butler.


Steady the Drums and Fifes by Lady Elizabeth Butler.
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Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth, 22nd August 1485 by Mark Churms.


Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth, 22nd August 1485 by Mark Churms.
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Original art work for the book A Time of War Vol II, Come Evil Days by Chris Collingwood.


Original art work for the book A Time of War Vol II, Come Evil Days by Chris Collingwood.
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Assault on the Iranian Embassy by the Pagoda Troop 22 SAS by Graeme Lothian.


Assault on the Iranian Embassy by the Pagoda Troop 22 SAS by Graeme Lothian.
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The First Tank versus Tank Action by David Rowlands.


The First Tank versus Tank Action by David Rowlands.
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Siege of Louisbourg, Canada, July 1745 by David Rowlands.


Siege of Louisbourg, Canada, July 1745 by David Rowlands.
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Battle of Friedland by Horace Vernet.


Battle of Friedland by Horace Vernet.
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Whitehall by Ernest Crofts.


Whitehall by Ernest Crofts.
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Charge of the Life Guards by Mark Churms.


Charge of the Life Guards by Mark Churms.
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Night Before waterloo by Skeoch Cumming.


Night Before waterloo by Skeoch Cumming.
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Charge of the Queens Bays by Harry Payne.


Charge of the Queens Bays by Harry Payne.
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The Lonely Battle by David Pentland.


The Lonely Battle by David Pentland.
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Assiniboin Warrior by Alan Herriot.


Assiniboin Warrior by Alan Herriot.
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Moving Out by David Pentland.


Moving Out by David Pentland.
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The Defence of Le Haye Saint by the Kings German Legion by Adolf Northern.

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Moshtarak Dawn by Graeme Lothian.

Dawn on the 13th February 2010, Soldiers disembark from Chinooks in the area of Operations - Helmind Province. The Regiments involved: The 1st Royal Welsh, 1st Grenadier Guards Battle Group, Scots Guards, US Marine Corps and various ISAF controlled units. ANA and ANP.


Stemming the Tide, Straussberg, East of Berlin, 19th April 1945 by David Pentland.

Tiger II 314 of Unterscharfurher Georg Diers supported by Oberscharfurher Bootsman of SS Heavy Tank Battalion 503, knocked out 13 T34s in 19 minutes.


Duke of Orleans, George IV and Staff, 1829 by Mark Churms. (P)

Study for the original painting March Past of the Grenadier Guards.


The Storm and the Sabre by Simon Smith.

British infantry supported by Warrior armoured vehicles advance into Iraq, February 1991.


The Crossing of the Prussian Army over the Rhine by Richard Knotel.

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87th Regiment at the Battle of Vitoria by Brian Palmer.

The 87th Regiment defend the walls against the French 13th Dragoons as they charge by during the Battle of Vitoria.


Steady the Drums and Fifes by Lady Elizabeth Butler.

The drummer boys of the 57th (die-hards) drawn up under fire on the ridge of Albuera, (16th May 1811), Peninsula war.


Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth, 22nd August 1485 by Mark Churms.

The decisive battle of the War of the Roses was fought near Market Bosworth. Richard of Gloucester, the last Plantagenate King of England was to try consequences with Henry Tudor, Earl of Richmond. The bloody conflict began in the traditional manner with the opposing armies drawn up in line. facing one another, except for the forces of Thomas Neville, Lord Stanley, as yeyt uncommitted to either side. King Richard, the Third of that name, is seated astride his grey charger in his fine blued harness. He is accompanied by his personal standard and the royal standard, alongside that of Lord Zouch to his right. His herald, trumpet are at his side. To his left Richards Chamberlain and Admiral, Viscount Lord Lovel, sits ready, astride his mount. To the rear we see the rest of the household and choice force of cavalry, kept out of shot to avoid unnecessary casualties amongst the expensive war horses. After the opening deadly arrow storm, boys hurriedly collect fallen arrows for Richards men to shoot back. In the front line crossbowmen return fire from behind the safety of their decorated pavaises (painted with the suns and white roses of York and the white boar, Richards badge). Close by a gentleman at arms, mortally wounded by an iron ball fired from a hand gonne is dragged from the field by his page. Sir Walter Devereux (Lord Ferrers) accompanied by his standard is encouraging his household (soldiers wearing his livery colours ) to attack. However, there is a marked reluctance on both sides to join the vicious close quarter combat of handstrokes and only in the centre is there any heavy fighting. Richard is informed by his herald that Henry and his household have been recognised and are now within charge distance. Faced with his armies reluctance to come to grips with the enemy, he decides to force battle himself by leading his own household, the Choice Force, in a desperate charge against Henry seeking to engage him in single combat. Characteristically leading from the front Richard slays many a knight, including William Brandon (Henrys standard bearer) in his vain attempt to kill his rival. At this crucial moment Lord Stanley decides to join Henrys cause, attacks the choice force and drives it from the field. In the brutal hand to hand fighting the king is unhorsed and though surrounded, fights to the end. -KingRichard alone was killed fighting manfully in the thickest press of his enemies - his courage was high and fierce and failed him not even at the death which when his men forsook him, he preferred to take by the sword, rather than by foul flight to prolong his life- (Polydore Virgil)


Original art work for the book A Time of War Vol II, Come Evil Days by Chris Collingwood.

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Assault on the Iranian Embassy by the Pagoda Troop 22 SAS by Graeme Lothian.

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The First Tank versus Tank Action by David Rowlands.

The Mark IV Tank of Lt. F. MItchell MC, 1st battalion Tank Corps engages A7V tanks at Villers-Bretonneux, 24th April 1918.


Siege of Louisbourg, Canada, July 1745 by David Rowlands.

Battle of Louisbourg during the French and Indian Wars, A British Force set out to capture the French Fortress of Louisbourg at Cape Breton island. A Army of New Englanders under the command of Col. William Pepperell supported by an English Fleet under Commander Peter Warren. Attacked the Fortress of Louisbourg on April 30th 1745 and finally captured the fortress on June 17th. A great British Victory which endangered the French position in North America. The fortifications were handed back to France in 1748 in the treaty of Aix-La-Chapelle.


Battle of Friedland by Horace Vernet.

As the evening draws to a close Napoleon is seen riding amongst his men after their victory at the Battle of Friedland. Due to the French pressure the Russian Commander General Levin Bennigsen moved his army back to his main camp at Konigsberg in June 1807, while his army of 60,000 men crossed the River Alle at Friedland. It was faced by a French force of 26,000 under the command of Marshal Jean Lannes. The Russian Commander attacked early on the 14th of June. The much smaller force fought of the Russian attacks for nine hours, giving time for the main French force of 80,000 to arrive. Marshall Neys Force came up from the south and attacked the Russian left flank which gave way all the way along the river until just outside Friedland where it was halted. A second corps under the command of General Laude Victor came to the support of Neys left flank. Victor also brought up 30 Artillery pieces which blasted the Russians at very short range. The Russians that were massed in the tiny village and unable to cross the River received huge numbers of casualties due to the artillery fire. General Bennigsens army was decimated with most of his troops killed, wounded or forced to cross the river. The actual looses were 11,000 dead, 7,000 wounded and many thousands of troops drowned trying to cross the river. This compared to the French losses of 1372 killed 9,108 wounded. The French army pursued the Russians with Marshal Soult occupying Konigsberg on June 16th. A few days later Czar Alexander I arranged a truce and on the 25th of June on a barge like raft on the River Niemen along with the Prussian King Frederick Willaim III drew up the Treaty of Tilset. Prussia ceded to France all the territories West of the Elbe, becoming the Kingdom of Westphalia and from the area of Poland both Russia and Prussia recognised the new state, The Duchy of Warsaw.


Whitehall by Ernest Crofts.

The execution of Charles I, January 30th, 1649.


Charge of the Life Guards by Mark Churms.

Captain Montague Lind, leading a Squadron of the 1st Life Guards against the 12th regiment of Cuirassiers during the battle of waterloo, Hougoumont Farm can be seen in the distance.


Night Before waterloo by Skeoch Cumming.

Showing a group of 6th Inniskilling Dragoons around a small fire and also preparing feed for their horses.


Charge of the Queens Bays by Harry Payne.

This dynamic picture shows the cavalry charge at the relief of Lucknow during the Indian Mutiny.


The Lonely Battle by David Pentland.

Helmand Province, Afghanistan, March 2010. The Counter Improvised Explosive Device Task Force was originally composed of Royal Logistical Corps EOD, Pioneer, and Royal Engineer teams. Currently the C-IED task force is a tri service formation including units from the Royal Navy and RAF. The most dangerous part of their work involves locating and isolating IED's before they explode, in this case making roads safe to use.


Assiniboin Warrior by Alan Herriot.

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Moving Out by David Pentland.

River Orne, D-Day, 6th June 1944. Glider troops and Tetrarch airborne tanks of 6th (Air Landing) brigade, make ready to move out from their Ranville drop zone. This brigade formed part of the second wave of the British 6th Airborne Division's landings on D-Day.

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