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Background imageRelated Images Collection: Yawning

Yawning
Cheng Chang

Background imageRelated Images Collection: I want more...Mom

I want more...Mom
Young Feng

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A noble King

A noble King
Cheng Chang

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Sea-Lions, in the Falkland Islands, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Sea-Lions, in the Falkland Islands, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Sea-Lions, in the Falkland Islands, 1856. In some of the smaller islands...the seals congregate in great numbers, called rookeries; and, to avoid the danger of attacking them under cover

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Falkland Islands: Encounter of a Sealer with a Sea-Lion, in a Tussac Bog, 1856. Creator: Unknown

The Falkland Islands: Encounter of a Sealer with a Sea-Lion, in a Tussac Bog, 1856. Creator: Unknown
The Falkland Islands: Encounter of a Sealer with a Sea-Lion, in a Tussac Bog, 1856. European attacking a sea-lion...in a Tussac bog

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Spanish-American Guachos [sic] catching wild horses, in the Falkland Islands, 1856

The Spanish-American Guachos [sic] catching wild horses, in the Falkland Islands, 1856. Creator: Harrison Weir
The Spanish-American Guachos [sic] catching wild horses, in the Falkland Islands, 1856. Depiction of...the mode in which the wild horses are caught in the Falkland Islands by the Spanish-American

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Falkland Islands: Stanley Harbour, Port William, 1856. Creator: Unknown

The Falkland Islands: Stanley Harbour, Port William, 1856. Creator: Unknown
The Falkland Islands: Stanley Harbour, Port William, 1856. The port of Stanley is entirely free for ships of all nations. No Custom dues are levied, and, from the facility of entrance

Background imageRelated Images Collection: 'La Victoire Britannique des Iles Falkland; Le 'Gneisenau' coule vers six heures, 1914

'La Victoire Britannique des Iles Falkland; Le "Gneisenau" coule vers six heures, 1914. Creator: Unknown
'La Victoire Britannique des Iles Falkland; Le "Gneisenau" coule vers six heures, 1914. From "L'Album de la Guerre 1914-1919: Volume I". [L'Illustration, Paris, 1926]

Background imageRelated Images Collection: La Victoire Britannique des Iles Falkland; L 'Inflexible', recueille les survivants'. 1914

La Victoire Britannique des Iles Falkland; L "Inflexible", recueille les survivants'. 1914
'La Victoire Britannique des Iles Falkland; L "Inflexible", sous vapeur a l'arriere-plan, et "Invincible", d'ou cette photographie a ete prise, recueillent les survivants, 1914

Background imageRelated Images Collection: 'La Victoire Britannique des Iles Falkland; Le 'Scharnhorst' coule a quatre heures, 1914

'La Victoire Britannique des Iles Falkland; Le "Scharnhorst" coule a quatre heures, 1914
'La Victoire Britannique des Iles Falkland; Le "Scharnhorst" coule a quatre heures, 1914. From "L'Album de la Guerre 1914-1919: Volume I". [L'Illustration, Paris, 1926]

Background imageRelated Images Collection: La Victoire Britannique des Iles Falkland; Le combat, 1914. Creator: Unknown

La Victoire Britannique des Iles Falkland; Le combat, 1914. Creator: Unknown
'La Victoire Britannique des Iles Falkland; Le combat. Un echec naval subit le 1er novembre sur la cote de chili, devant Coronel est venge par une escadre britannique, le 8 decembre aux ils Falkland

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Passage of the Ship 'Medway' through Icebergs, on her homeward voyage from Melbourne, 1854

Passage of the Ship "Medway" through Icebergs, on her homeward voyage from Melbourne, 1854. Creator: Unknown
Passage of the Ship "Medway" through Icebergs, on her homeward voyage from Melbourne, 1854....some [icebergs were] a mile and a half in length

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Prince Andrew returns from the Falklands War. Pictured with Prince Philip at Portsmouth

Prince Andrew returns from the Falklands War. Pictured with Prince Philip at Portsmouth - 17th September 1982

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Harrier at RAF Stanley

Harrier at RAF Stanley
Paul Salisbury standing near British Aerospace Harrier GR.3 (Phase 6) L on the 1453 Flight pan, RAF Stanley in the latter half of 1984 in the Falkland Islands Date: 1984

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Sea cabbage (Senecio candicans) amongst pebbles on sandy seashore. Sea Lion island

Sea cabbage (Senecio candicans) amongst pebbles on sandy seashore. Sea Lion island, Falkland Islands

Background imageRelated Images Collection: King penguins (Aptenodytes patagonicus) at sunrise

King penguins (Aptenodytes patagonicus) at sunrise. Two males and a female, with the males fighting for the attention of the female. Falklands Islands

Background imageRelated Images Collection: King penguin {Aptenodytes patagonicus} portrait, Falkland Islands

King penguin {Aptenodytes patagonicus} portrait, Falkland Islands

Background imageRelated Images Collection: King penguin walking on beach (Aptenodytes patagonicus) Falkland Islands

King penguin walking on beach (Aptenodytes patagonicus) Falkland Islands

Background imageRelated Images Collection: King penguin {Aptenodytes patagonicus} head profile, Falkland Islands

King penguin {Aptenodytes patagonicus} head profile, Falkland Islands

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Gentoo Penguin (Pygoscelis papua), Falkland Islands. South America, Falkland Islands

Gentoo Penguin (Pygoscelis papua), Falkland Islands. South America, Falkland Islands, January

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Ocean liner the QE2 sails for the Falklands

Ocean liner the QE2 sails for the Falklands
The QE2 steaming down Southampton Water as she departed for the South Atlantic with over 3000 troops aboard during the Falkland Islands conflict 1982

Background imageRelated Images Collection: 1855 Colton Map Of Patagonia And The Falkland Islands

1855 Colton Map Of Patagonia And The Falkland Islands
1855, Colton Map of Patagonia and the Falkland Islands

Background imageRelated Images Collection: 1855 Map Of Patagonia Argentina Falkland Islands

1855 Map Of Patagonia Argentina Falkland Islands
1855, Map of Patagonia, Argentina, Falkland Islands

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A view of Darwin cemetery, where Argentine soldiers who died during the Falklands

A view of Darwin cemetery, where Argentine soldiers who died during the Falklands
A view of Darwin cemetery, where Argentine soldiers who died during the conflict were buried, in the Falkland Islands, March 11, 2012

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Seagulls perch on a pier in Port Stanley

Seagulls perch on a pier in Port Stanley, March 14, 2012. REUTERS/Marcos Brindicci (FALKLAND ISLANDS - Tags: ENVIRONMENT) - GM1E83F0TQC01

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Two Typhoon FGR4 aircraft, flown by 29 (R) Squadron from RAF Coningsby

Two Typhoon FGR4 aircraft, flown by 29 (R) Squadron from RAF Coningsby
Image of a Typhoon FGR4 aircraft, flown by 29 (R) Squadron from RAF Coningsby. Seen with the RAF 100 colours painted on its tail, to commemorate the Royal Air Force Centenary Celebrations

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Minister Announces New Typhoon Squadron

Minister Announces New Typhoon Squadron
A Royal Air Force Typhoon of 1(F) Sqn pictured during Exercise Capable Eagle. The exercise is the latest in a series designed to further improve the interoperability

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Typhoon Over the Falklands

Typhoon Over the Falklands
A Typhoon armed for an air to air Quick Reaction Aircraft (QRA) role from 1435 Flight, flying over the Falkland Islands. Typhoon provides the RAF with a multi-role combat aircraft

Background imageRelated Images Collection: HMS Cornwall Alongside RFA Diligence

HMS Cornwall Alongside RFA Diligence
Royal Navy Type 22 frigate HMS Cornwall is pictured alongside RFA Diligence in the Middle East. HMS Diligence was built in Oresundsvarvet AB, Landskrona

Background imageRelated Images Collection: RFA Grey Rover on her last visit to the Falklands

RFA Grey Rover on her last visit to the Falklands
RFA Grey Rover a Small Fleet Tanker, conducting her final visit to the Falklands, pictured among the floating ice floes around the coast of South Georgia Falkland Islands

Background imageRelated Images Collection: FALKLAND ISLANDS, SAUNDERS ISLAND-75768

FALKLAND ISLANDS, SAUNDERS ISLAND-75768
Raimondo Restelli

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Falkland Islands -, 1914

The Falkland Islands -, 1914
3793883 The Falkland Islands -, 1914; (add.info.: The Falkland Islands - illustration of the second major naval engagement of World War I of the British Royal Navy and the German Navy, 1914)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Courageous

Courageous
Sergey Kokinskiy

Background imageRelated Images Collection: King penguin alone on beach {Aptenodytes patagoni} Falkland Islands

King penguin alone on beach {Aptenodytes patagoni} Falkland Islands

Background imageRelated Images Collection: SS Great Britain in Falkland Islands, 1970

SS Great Britain in Falkland Islands, 1970
Black and white photograph taken in the Falkland Islands in 1970, during work to salvage the ship and bring her home to Bristol

Background imageRelated Images Collection: SS Great Britain, 1845

SS Great Britain, 1845. Colour illustrations showing general arrangement ( starboard profiles of ship for maiden voyage in 1845)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: McDonnell Douglas F-4J UK Phantom ZE353

McDonnell Douglas F-4J UK Phantom ZE353
Royal Air Force - McDonnell Douglas F-4J(UK) Phantom ZE353, of No.74 Squadron, at RAF Wattisham, Suffolk. (a.k.a. Phantom F.3)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Andy Newman and Coastel 2

Andy Newman and Coastel 2, which was located between RAF Stanley and Stanley in the Falkland Islands. Date: 1984

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Margaret Thatcher with Admiral Sir Terence Lewin leaving Falklands Islands Service at St

Margaret Thatcher with Admiral Sir Terence Lewin leaving Falklands Islands Service at St Pauls Cathedral, London - 26th July 1982

Background imageRelated Images Collection: SIMON WESTON, FALKLANDS WAR VETERAN -1989

SIMON WESTON, FALKLANDS WAR VETERAN -1989

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Prince Andrew reunited with family at Portsmouth - 17th September 1982

Prince Andrew reunited with family at Portsmouth - 17th September 1982

Background imageRelated Images Collection: VULCAN BOMBERS DOING A FLY PAST OF ST PAULS DURING THE FALKLANDS WAR VICTORY PARADE

VULCAN BOMBERS DOING A FLY PAST OF ST PAULS DURING THE FALKLANDS WAR VICTORY PARADE - 12TH OCTOBER 1982

Background imageRelated Images Collection: THE WAR CABINET EMERGES FROM NO 10 DURING THE FALKLANDS WAR

THE WAR CABINET EMERGES FROM NO 10 DURING THE FALKLANDS WAR. CENTRE IS FRANCIS PYM ON RIGHT WILLIE WHITELAW - 22 MAY 1982

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Women Army July 1983 The First group of WRAC girls to join servicemen

Women Army July 1983 The First group of WRAC girls to join servicemen and army nurses in the Falkland Island leaves from RAF Brize Norton

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Magellan Snipe (Gallinago magellanica), taxonomy under dispute

Magellan Snipe (Gallinago magellanica), taxonomy under dispute, sometimes also called Paraguayan Snipe (Gallinago paraguaiae) Falkland Islands

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Walking to the colony. Gentoo penguin in the Falkland Islands in January

Walking to the colony. Gentoo penguin in the Falkland Islands in January

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Brown skua (Stercorarius antarcticus), Ronge Island, Antarctica

Brown skua (Stercorarius antarcticus), Ronge Island, Antarctica

Background imageRelated Images Collection: RAF Vulcan B Mk. 2 - RAF Waddington (Black Buck 1)

RAF Vulcan B Mk. 2 - RAF Waddington (Black Buck 1)
Royal Air Force Avro Vulcan B Mk.2 XM607 from the Waddington Bomb Wing at RAF Finningley. XM607 carried out the Black Buck 1 air-raid on Stanley Airport in the Falkland Islands on 30 April - 1 May



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