French Soldiers in Paris, France. Colour illustration from the book France by Gordon Home published 1918 PacificStock
Well, if you knows of a better ole, go to it! After the wartime cartoon by Bruce Bairnsfather. From the magazine Twenty Years After The Battlefields of 1914-1918 Then and Now by Sir Ernest Swinton published 1938. PacificStock
Poilu and Tommy after the painttng by Sir William Orpen. From the magazine Twenty Years After The Battlefields of 1914-1918 Then and Now by Sir Ernest Swinton published 1938. PacificStock
A wayside halt during a Roman Legion's march on the long straight Roman road near Old Sarum, England. From The Illustrated London News, Christmas Number, 1933. PacificStock
Redcoats, on the march along Wade's Road in the Highlands, cursed by a Highlander as they pass by. From The Illustrated London News, Christmas Number, 1933. PacificStock
George V, as Field Marshal and British Regiments of which he was colonel. George Frederick Ernest Albert, 1865 to 1936. After the painting by Frederic de Haenen from The Illustrated London News, 1910. PacificStock
George V, as Field Marshal and British Regiments of which he was colonel. George Frederick Ernest Albert, 1865 to 1936. After the painting by Frederic de Haenen from The Illustrated London News, 1910. PacificStock
So Obvious. The Young and Talkative One "Who made that ole?" The Fed Up One "Mice". After the wartime cartoon by Bruce Bairnsfather PacificStock