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Forces Collection

Forces, both historical and present, have shaped the world we know today

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Forces Collection: Poster - British Military medals
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Forces Collection: Defenders of the Empire - British Army, Navy and Airforce
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Forces Collection: WW2 Poster -- Map of the British Army
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Forces Collection: Field Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery - British Army Officer
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Forces Collection: Hannibal crossing the Alps
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Forces Collection: Battle of Abu Klea, 17 January 1885
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Forces Collection: Immanuel Kant, caricature
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Forces Collection: Bismarck, German battleship, WW2
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Forces Collection: Paolo Uccello. The Battle of San Romano. 1456
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Forces Collection: Normandy Invasion 1944
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Forces Collection: Magnetic repulsion
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Forces Collection: Instruction booklet, Knitting for the RAF, WW2
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Forces Collection: WW2 poster, The British Commonwealth of Nations Together
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Forces Collection: Coloured shoulder patches of the Australian Corps
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Forces Collection: The Central Powers of WWI
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Forces Collection: British Colonial Empire Poster
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Forces Collection: WW2 - NaFI presents ENSA Production at Alexandria, Egypt
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Forces Collection: LEJEUNE, Louis-Fran篩s, baron (1775-1848). Visiting
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Forces Collection: Frederick Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts - British Military
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Forces Collection: Hannibal and his army crosses the Alps
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Forces Collection: Remember Belgium Poster
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Forces Collection: Battle of Adowa
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Forces Collection: Battle of Culloden
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Forces Collection: Bomb Disposal - Join the Territorials now
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Forces Collection: WW2 Poster -- Formation Signs
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Forces Collection: Anzac Cove, Gallipoli, Dardanelles - WW2 - Landing supplies
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Forces Collection: Detachment of The Black Watch in Dundee, Scotland
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Forces Collection: 37th Lancers 35th, Scinde Horse, 36th Jacobs Horse
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Forces Collection: Particle physics research
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Forces Collection: Miltiades Bust
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Forces Collection: Wwi / Serbian Army / 1914
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Forces Collection: Hundred Years War. 1337 to 1453. Battle. Miniature. 15th c
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Forces Collection: The Battle of the Standard, aka the Battle of Northallerton, 22 August 1138, Cowton
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Forces Collection: Battle of Solferino
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Forces Collection: Battle of Bull Run / Jahn
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Forces Collection: Black Prince & Jean II
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Forces Collection: Vera Lynn during the Second World War
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Forces Collection: Royal Flying Corps Made
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Forces Collection: Billiard Room, Union Jack Club, Lambeth, London
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Forces Collection: Wounded Indian Troops - Royal Pavilion, Brighton
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Forces Collection: HMS Onslow at the Battle of the Barents Sea, Second World
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Forces Collection: Brit. Troops Moved by Air
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Forces Collection: India / Sikh War / Multan
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Forces Collection: Thomas Lord Fairfax
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Forces Collection: D-Day - Assault of American troops
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Forces Collection: General Sarrail / Stamp
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Forces Collection: German Air Spotters Book
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Forces Collection: Ww1 Indian Soldier


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Forces, both historical and present, have shaped the world we know today. From the valiant British Military medals proudly displayed on a poster to the strategic map of the British Army during World War II, these symbols remind us of the sacrifices made by brave soldiers. Field Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery stands tall as an iconic figure in British military history, his leadership inspiring countless troops. The Defenders of the Empire - comprising the British Army, Navy, and Airforce - have safeguarded our nation's interests throughout history. Just like Hannibal crossing the treacherous Alps or Paolo Uccello's vivid depiction of The Battle of San Romano in 1456, their determination knows no bounds. The Battle of Abu Klea on January 17th, 1885 exemplifies courage against all odds. It serves as a testament to those who fought for what they believed in and defended their comrades with unwavering loyalty. In World War II, Bismarck emerged as a formidable German battleship that tested Allied forces' resolve. However, under Frederick Roberts' leadership – also known as 1st Earl Roberts – Britain stood strong against any threat. Even seemingly small contributions played vital roles during wartime; knitting for RAF personnel was not just about comfort but also symbolized unity and support from homefront civilians. Beyond physical conflicts lie unseen forces such as magnetic repulsion—a reminder that even nature itself can exert immense power over our lives. Lastly, WW2 posters depicting The British Commonwealth of Nations Together highlight how diverse nations united under one cause—strength through collaboration—to overcome adversity collectively. These glimpses into various forces serve as reminders that strength comes in many forms: bravery on battlefields or homefronts alike; unity among nations; resilience against overwhelming odds; and even invisible yet powerful natural phenomena. Forces shape our past while guiding our future—an eternal reminder that together we are stronger than any challenge we may face.