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"Captured: Moments Frozen in Time" The Ludendorff Bridge at Remagen; Second World War, 1945: A symbol of triumph as Allied forces capture the strategic bridge

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Hunting Turtles / 1865
Hunting turtles. Having captured a turtle, it is turned on its back so it cannot escape

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Falcon and Prey
A falcon - almost certainly a kestrel, though the colours are incorrect - has captured a bird, apparently a canary

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Old Basing Cottages
A woman fills her bucket from the well in the village of Old Basing, Hampshire. In 1645, Oliver Cromwells men stormed and captured nearby Basing House in the Civil War

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Wild Monkey Captured
A man captures a wild monkey which he makes into his pet

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Saved by a Brother
American Revolutionary Captain MacKinsty, captured by hostile Iroquois, is about to be burnt when their leader Brandt, recognising a brother-Mason, saves him, though an enemy

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Tsushima (Schon - 4
BATTLE OF TSUSHIMA STRAIT The sinking of the Russian battleship Navarin - almost the entire Russian fleet was destroyed or captured by the Japanese in the 2-day battle

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HERMIONE CAPTURED
In the West Indies, Captain Hamilton boards and takes the Hermione from the Spanish

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Quebec Captured
QUEBEC : The British troops scale the Heights of Abraham

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Richard I Fights Lion
While travelling through Germany on his return from the Crusades, Richard I is captured by Heinrich VI; a lion, put in the dungeon to kill him, is killed by Richard

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Dug-Out Captured Wwi
One of the formidable German dug-outs captured by the British in Bickendorf, Germany Date: circa 1918

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Sor Jacob Astley
JACOB, baron ASTLEY Royalist soldier, captured and imprisoned by Parliament with his autograph

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Ww1 Guns Captured
British troops pose with guns and stores captured from the Turkish army in Palestine

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Captured U-Boat 1916
A captured German submarine minelayer is on view in the Thames, London

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BISSONs BRAVERY 1827
GREEK WAR OF INDEPENDENCE: Lieut. Bisson, French Navy, blows up a captured Turkish ship & its crew rather than have it retaken. There stands a monument to him in Navarino

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Triumphal Procession
A generic Roman triumphal procession which includes the Emperor in a chariot, elephants, conquered captives, musicians, soldiers, captured arms & burners of incense

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Pow Leaflet
Leaflet given to captured troops by the Germans, telling them what is in store for them but assuring them that You will return home safe and sound after the war

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Richmond Captured
The Union army enters Richmond, which has been the Confederate capital : there is wholesale destruction, caused by the retreating southerners, not by the northerners

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German Prisoners 1918
Thousands of German prisoners captured in the fighting on the Sambre River or Canal

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Captured German Dugout
Three British soldiers explore a German dugout captured during the " Great Allied Advance" at Bapaume in Northern France in August 1918

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Captured Artillery
Insurgents capture a gun from the government forces

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Captured Cannon
Cannon captured by the insurgents is taken to the

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Pope Pius VI (Oval)
POPE PIUS VI (Giovanni Angelo Braschi) captured and deported to Valence by the French

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Jerusalem Captured
Jerusalem is captured by Nebuchadnezzar II, king of Babylon, and the Jews are taken captive to Babylon

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With English Sailor
He questions a captured English sailor at the camp of Boulogne

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Pichegrus Treachery
In 1804, while campaigning, he learns of Pichegrus defection to the enemy from documents found in the carriage of captured Austrian general Kinglin

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Interrogating Austrian
He personally interrogates a captured Austrian major

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Ragged Truants Captured
An inspector of the London School Board accompanied by a constable captures a ragged group of schoolboys playing truant

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LOUIS RIEL Canadian rebel, sought to set up provisional government opposing Dominion of Canada, captured and hanged for treason

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Maximilian Captured
Maximilian, Emperor of Mexico, defeated by patriotic troops, is captured at Queretaro

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Spion Kop - Anon
At SPION KOP, the British are initially successful, but are compelled to retreat from the hilltop they have captured, failing to break through the Boer lines

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Jean II Le Bon / Ronjat
JEAN II LE BON captured at Poitiers in 1356, he died in the Tower of London, unransomed by his people

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First on Moon - Capture
THE FIRST MEN IN THE MOON Cavor is captured by the Selenites

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Joan of Arc Captured
JOAN OF ARC captured at Compiegne

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Benedict Arnold and Major Andre
Benedict Arnold persuades Major Andre to conceal papers in his boot, causing him to be hanged as a spy when captured by the patriots

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Omar captures Jerusalem
Moslem conqueror, Omar, enters the captured city of Jerusalem



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"Captured: Moments Frozen in Time" The Ludendorff Bridge at Remagen; Second World War, 1945: A symbol of triumph as Allied forces capture the strategic bridge, paving the way for victory. Churchill captured during the Boer War: Even great leaders can be taken captive, but their spirit remains unbroken as they defy adversity. The Man who Threw a Snowball at St. Moritz: A lighthearted moment captured forever, reminding us that even in times of conflict, joy and playfulness can still shine through. Ottoman Empire / Map 16C: Witness the territorial shifts and empires being captured on this historical map from the 16th century. White-tailed Eagle or Sea Eagle - Haliaeetus albicilla- about to grab for a fish, Lauvsnes, Flatanger, Nord-Trondelag, Trondelag, Norway: Nature's raw power encapsulated in one breathtaking image as an eagle captures its prey with precision and grace. Joshua Barney: An American hero whose bravery and resilience were never captured by enemy forces during his remarkable naval career. Mitsubishi A6M Zero aircraft, World War 2 C016 / 3818: The iconic Japanese fighter plane that dominated the skies until it was finally captured by Allied forces during WWII. Coldstreamers in a Great charge by the guards on the Somme: In a display of unwavering courage and determination amidst chaos and destruction on the battlefield of Somme – capturing hearts with their heroic charge forward. The General Locomotive: An engineering marvel that revolutionized transportation – capturing imaginations worldwide with its sheer power and elegance. Extirpation of the Plagues of Egypt - Destruction of Revolutionary Crocodiles (1798): A captivating depiction showcasing mankind's ability to overcome nature's wrath and capture control over their environment.