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Rifles Collection

"From the Battle of the Pyrenees to World War One: A Tribute to Rifles" Step into history and discover the remarkable journey of rifles

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Rifles Collection: Rifleman of 95th (Rifles) Regiment of Foot
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Rifles Collection: Major John Dade, of Tannington, Suffolk, Thomas Gainsborough, 1727-1788, British
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Rifles Collection: Badges of Scottish Regiments - World War One
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Rifles Collection: The Royal Logistic Corps
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Rifles Collection: Battle of the Pyrenees, 1813
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Rifles Collection: John Moses Browning
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Rifles Collection: Three Coldstream Guards -- Crimean Braves
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Rifles Collection: WW2 poster, The British Commonwealth of Nations Together
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Rifles Collection: Coldstream Guards on a Christmas and New Year card
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Rifles Collection: WW1 poster, Types of the British Army
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Rifles Collection: Gun Running by Ulster Volunteer Force
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Rifles Collection: Peninsular War, with riflemen of 95th Reg
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Rifles Collection: First World War: Party of Royal Irish Rifles in a communication trench on the first
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Rifles Collection: The Thin Red Line, published 1883 (colour litho)
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Rifles Collection: The Battle of the Balloons
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Rifles Collection: Wartime wedding, 1943
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Rifles Collection: Musket & Rifles 1800
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Rifles Collection: 2nd Scots Guards leaving Tower of London, WW1
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Rifles Collection: Remember the Alamo
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Rifles Collection: Soldiers doing target practice on a shooting range
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Rifles Collection: Recruitment poster for the British Army
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Rifles Collection: Poster : Rifle at Hand
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Rifles Collection: Two men shooting in Scotland
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Rifles Collection: Attack on the Wexford Rebels, Ireland, 26 May 1798, in response to an uprising at Oulart
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Rifles Collection: B. S. A. Military Pattern Air Rifles
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Rifles Collection: B. S. A. Air Rifles, Birmingham Small Arms Company
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Rifles Collection: Kaiser Wilhem II in a champagne bottle (colour litho)
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Rifles Collection: Colt Guns and Rifles
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Rifles Collection: Boer soldiers firing, Second Boer War, South Africa
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Rifles Collection: Short Rifle Diagram 1915
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Rifles Collection: Three men in traditional Greek Costume - Athens, Greece
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Rifles Collection: Three American soldiers, Camp Dodge, Iowa, WW1
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Rifles Collection: Omani elders wearing Khanjar and carrying rifles in Oman
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Rifles Collection: Finsbury Rifles recruiting HQ, North London, WW1
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Rifles Collection: Afridi Tribesman of the Khyber Pass, NWFP
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Rifles Collection: 2nd Scots Guards leaving Tower of London, WW1
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Rifles Collection: King's Royal Rifle Corps Date: 1889
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Rifles Collection: The Snow Soldiers, a ski patrol engages combat with a group of enemy scouts (colour litho)
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Rifles Collection: The War of Prodigies (Colour Litho)
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Rifles Collection: The Coldstream guards seen here being given their order before mounting the guard at
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Rifles Collection: Northern Ireland - three British soldiers in riot equipment
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Rifles Collection: Bren Gunner, 7th Gurkha Rifles, Burma, 1944 (c)
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Rifles Collection: Officers Training Corps, Rugby School, WW1
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Rifles Collection: WW1 recruitment poster with silhouettes
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Rifles Collection: British troops in a trench, Salonika Front, WW1
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Rifles Collection: Sir Douglas Haig and Vice Admiral Keyes at Dover
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Rifles Collection: Peshawar - Pathan Tribesmen with rifles
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Rifles Collection: The end of the Zulu wars


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"From the Battle of the Pyrenees to World War One: A Tribute to Rifles" Step into history and discover the remarkable journey of rifles, from their pivotal role in battles to their symbolic significance. The Rifleman of 95th (Rifles) Regiment of Foot stands tall as a testament to bravery and precision on the battlefield. In World War One, badges adorned by Scottish Regiments showcased their unwavering loyalty and dedication. These emblems became symbols of honor, reminding us of the sacrifices made by those who served. The Royal Logistic Corps played a crucial role in ensuring that rifles reached the hands of soldiers when they were needed most. Their tireless efforts behind-the-scenes ensured that every rifle counted in times of conflict. One cannot forget John Moses Browning's contribution to firearms innovation. His genius designs revolutionized rifle technology, leaving an indelible mark on warfare throughout history. Gun Running by Ulster Volunteer Force tells a tale shrouded in controversy but highlights how they are become tools for political movements seeking change or resistance against oppression. The Three Coldstream Guards - Crimean Braves exemplify courage under fire during one of history's most brutal conflicts. Their unwavering determination serves as an inspiration even today. Even during moments meant for celebration, such as Christmas and New Year, Coldstream Guards found themselves immortalized on cards – a reminder that duty never rests even during festive times. During both World Wars, posters like "The British Commonwealth Nations Together" emphasized unity among nations while "Types of the British Army" highlighted diverse roles within military ranks – all united under one common purpose: protecting freedom with rifles at hand. As we delve into historical accounts depicting riflemen during Peninsular War or gaze upon powerful images captured on posters showcasing these formidable weapons, let us remember that behind every rifle lies stories untold – tales etched forever in our collective memory.