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Background imageOutdoors Collection: Wilhelm II (1859 - 1941) Emperor of Germany

Wilhelm II (1859 - 1941) Emperor of Germany from 1888 - 1919, wounded in the eye while on his Royal yacht. From " Le Petit Journal", Paris, 25 July 1897

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Balkan War: Flight of Turkish peasants

Balkan War: Flight of Turkish peasants
Balkan Wars: Flight of Turkish peasants towards Constantinople. From " Le Petit Journal", Paris, 24 November 1912

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Young Turk Revolution, 1908

Young Turk Revolution, 1908. In the upheaval in the Ottoman Empire caused by the Young Turk Revolution, in October Austria (Franz - Joseph) seized Boznia - Herzogovina and Bulgaria (Ferdinand I)

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Tsar Nicholas II of Russia

Tsar Nicholas II of Russia watching Cossack maneuvers at Livadia. From " Le Petit Journal", Paris, 29 September 1901

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Krupp 71 - ton gun of 1881

Krupp 71 - ton gun of 1881. Krupp of Essen was the great German armaments manufacturer in the late 19th century. From " Harpers New Monthly Magazine", European Edition, 1885

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Russian troops and rebelling Tartars

Russian troops and rebelling Tartars
Clash between Russian troops and murderous, rebelling Tartars in the oilfields at Baku, Caucasus. From " Le Petit Journal, 24 September 1905

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Edward Wood (1881 - 1959)

Edward Wood (1881 - 1959) 3rd Viscount Halifax, created Earl Halifax 1944. Known as Lord Irwin 1925 - 1934, Viscount Halifax 1934 - 1944. English Conservative politician

Background imageOutdoors Collection: George VI (1895 - 1952) and Queen Elizabeth (1900 - 2002)

George VI (1895 - 1952) and Queen Elizabeth (1900 - 2002) standing among the bomb damage at Buckingham Palace, London. During the Blitz, the German bombing of London in World War II

Background imageOutdoors Collection: An English country track in springtime

An English country track in springtime: church and thatched cottages in background, fruit trees in blossom. Chromolithograph c1890

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Russian Japanese War 1904 - 1905

Russian Japanese War 1904 - 1905
Russo - Japanese War 1904 - 1905: Russian political prisoners in Siberia being released from their shacklesand given their liberty on condition they that defend their country against the Japanese

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Russian Japanese War

Russian Japanese War
Russo Japanese War: General Linievitch, commander of the Russian troops in Manchuria. From " Le Petit Journal", 2 April 1904

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Balkan War

Balkan Wars: Ferdinand I of Bulgaria, according to the custom of his country, walking on the weapons and flags of enemies conquered by his army, in this case the Turks

Background imageOutdoors Collection: War in Egypt, 1882. During unrest in 1881 and 1882

War in Egypt, 1882. During unrest in 1881 and 1882 the Egyptian Army had built forts to protect Alexandria. Anxious for the safety of the Suez Canal, after a number of warnings

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Balkan War

Balkan Wars: Mutiny of an Austrian cavalry regiment to cries of " Long Live Serbia". From " Le Petit Journal", Paris, 22 December 1912

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Battle of Stoke, 16 June 1487

Battle of Stoke, 16 June 1487. German mercenaries under Martin Schwarz making their last stand against the stronger and more disciplined forces of the English king

Background imageOutdoors Collection: First Moroccan Crisis 1905 - 1906

First Moroccan Crisis 1905 - 1906: The Moroccan delegation led by Sidi Mohammed ben Larbi Torres, arriving for the Algeciras Conference on the colonial status of Morocco, 16 January to 7 April 1906

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Regent Street, London, England, 1923

Regent Street, London, England, 1923
Regent Street, London, England, viewed from Piccadilly Circus, 1923

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Illustration with Stephanus Johannes Paulus Kruger

Illustration with Stephanus Johannes Paulus Kruger
(Stephanus Johannes) Paulus Kruger (1825 - 1904) known as Oom Paul. South African politician shown as Job. At his feet are Russia and France embracing, left, and, right, Germany, Austria and Italy

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Caricature of Franz - Joseph I

Caricature of Franz - Joseph I
Franz - Joseph I (1830 - 1916), Emperor of Austria from 1848. Cartoon from " Le Rire", Paris, 9 October 1897

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Illustration with Wilhelm II, Emperor of Germany

Illustration with Wilhelm II, Emperor of Germany
Wilhelm II, Emperor of Germany depicted as a one - man orchestra conducting the affairs of Europe. Cartoon from " Le Rire", Paris

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Illustration of Otto von Bismarck

Illustration of Otto von Bismarck (1815 - 1898) German statesman, known as the Iron Chancellor on his birthday, 1 April, contemplating some of the devastation caused by his policies

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Portrait of german statesmen

Portrait of german statesmen
Paul von Beneckendorff und von Hindenburg (1847 - 1934), left, German soldier and president, with Eric von Ludendorff (1865 - 1937)

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Wilhelm II, Emperor of Germany

Wilhelm II, Emperor of Germany, dreaming of a German rail link to Baghdad and oil. Cartoon by Leonard Raven - Hill from " Punch", London, 25 January 1911

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Save me from my friends illustration

Save me from my friends illustration
Afghanistan asking to be saved from the colonial ambitions of its " friends", Russia (Bear) and Britain (Lion). Cartoon by John Tenniel from " Punch", London, 30 November 1878

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Illustration from First Moroccan Crisis

Illustration from First Moroccan Crisis
First Moroccan Crisis 1905 - 1906. Wilhelm II, Emperor of Germany, in Tangier, 31 March 1905, greeted the Sultan of Morocco as an independent sovereign

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Wilhelm II with Nicholas II

Wilhelm II with Nicholas II
Wilhelm II, the German Kaiser, asking Nicholas II, Tsar of Russia, his reason for building a new fleet. Cartoon by Bernard Partridge from " Punch", London, 23 June 1909

Background imageOutdoors Collection: O Lovely Peace illustration

O Lovely Peace illustration
The Russian Bear dancing to Germanys (Wilhelm I and his Chancellor, Bismarck) tune of O Lovely Peace. Cartoon by John Tenniel from " Punch", London, 22 May 1875

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Scene from London during World War I

Scene from London during World War I
World War I - 1914 - 1918. Recruitment tactics in a London street. A contingent of army riflemen giving a demonstration

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Scene from London during World War I

Scene from London during World War I
World War I - 1914 - 1918. Working - class women trying to shame men into volunteering for the services by threatening to make them wear petticoats

Background imageOutdoors Collection: World War I recruitment poster in Trafalgar Square

World War I recruitment poster in Trafalgar Square, London

Background imageOutdoors Collection: General Strike, Britain, 1926

General Strike, Britain, 1926. Food convoy being escorted along Holborn, London, by troops in armored cars. Photograph

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Britains first Labour (Socialist) Cabinet

Britains first Labour (Socialist) Cabinet, 1924. From right to left seated are Arthur Henderson, JH Thomas, JR Clynes, Ramsay Macdonald (Prime Minister), Haldane, and Philip Snowden

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Votes for Women

Votes for Women. Mrs Flora Drummond, militant British suffragette, being arrested in Hyde Park, London, 1914

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Paris Peace Conference 1919

Paris Peace Conference 1919
Paris Peace Conference which led to Treaty of Versailles (1919) after end of World War l. Meeting between Prime Ministers, Orlando (Italy), Lloyd George (GB)

Background imageOutdoors Collection: World War I - 1914 - 1918

World War I - 1914 - 1918. After conscription in 1916, British women took over many civilian jobs. Women resurfacing a city street in Westminster, London. Photograph

Background imageOutdoors Collection: World War I - 1914 - 1918

World War I - 1914 - 1918. After conscription in 1916, British women took over many civilian jobs. Female bus conductor

Background imageOutdoors Collection: World War I - 1914 - 1918

World War I - 1914 - 1918. After conscription in 1916, women took over many civilian jobs. British women manual laborers on a shipyard

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Illustration from London Underground World War I

Illustration from London Underground World War I
Platelayers. At the bottom are younger men serving as soldiers in France who would have been doing this job in peacetime. Scene on the London Underground (Underground Electric Railway Company)

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Engineer returning to work after seven months

Engineer returning to work after seven months
Industrial disputes. Engineer returning to work after seven months, advising a Lancashire cotton spinner that she will gain nothing by going out on strike

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Hardship during Britains Great Depression

Hardship during Britains Great Depression 1929 - 1936. Scenes in Peckham, London, 1931, when a number of the poor banded together to resist eviction for non - payment of Council Rates

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Police officers with women during Great Depression

Police officers with women during Great Depression
Great Depression in Britain 1929 - 1936. In 1931 Britain left the Gold Standard. Social benefits, the wages of government workers, and naval pay, were all cut. Demonstrations were countrywide

Background imageOutdoors Collection: British Prime Minister, Herbert Asquith

British Prime Minister, Herbert Asquith
The British Prime Minister, Herbert Asquith, lashing himself to the Embankment at Westminster to protect himself from the sirens in the steamboat calling for Votes for Women

Background imageOutdoors Collection: David Lloyd George with baby stroller

David Lloyd George with baby stroller
David Lloyd George, Chancellor the Exchequer, wheeling his budget to the House of Commons. The Prime Minister, Herbert Asquith, in the guise of a policeman

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Street scene, Westminster, London

Street scene, Westminster, London, with cars, boy with handcart, and policeman on duty, c 1910. Photograph

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Railway Strike, Britain, 1911

Railway Strike, Britain, 1911. Soldiers in Sheffield escorting coal carts during the strike

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Traffic in Westbourne Grove, London

Traffic in Westbourne Grove, London, outside Whiteleys department store, c1910

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Illustration of Tariff Reform

Illustration of Tariff Reform
Tariff Reform, Britain, 1903. Possible consequences to the British Workman if Free Trade was government policy

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Newspaper seller adjusting his headline posters

Newspaper seller adjusting his headline posters during the Edward VIII abdication crisis of 1937



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