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Comanche Warrior c.1840s by Chris Collingwood. No text for this item |
AD61 by Chris Collingwood. Cavalry and Legionaries (plus Auxiliary Hamian Archer) of the XIVth Legion. |
Broadsword Charge on Brown Bess by Chris Collingwood. Camerons and Stuarts attack the centre and flank of Barrells Regiment (4th Foot) at the Battle of Culloden. |
For King and Kingdom by Chris Collingwood. Depicts Royalist troops at an early stage of the war, readying for battle. Faces set with grim determination to fight and die for King and Kingdom. |
Soldier, 24th of Foot at Rorkes Drift by Chris Collingwood. (P) No text for this item |
The Viking Hersir by Chris Collingwood. No text for this item |
Charles II 1630-1685 by Chris Collingwood. No text for this item |
Stand Firm the 24th (Rorkes Drift) by Chris Collingwood. During the battle for Rorkes Drift, 24th Warwickshires man the improvised ramparts of the inner barricade as the Zulu attack reaches its height. |
Heer Grenadiers - Operation Citadel, July 1943 by Chris Collingwood. (AP) In July 1943 during the eastern campaign, 15 divisions of the German field army (feldheer) were needed for Operation Citadel. The losses suffered were so heavy that there were no longer enough recruits available to replace the fallen. Back in Germany, young men of 18 and 19 were being incorporated into Ersatz-Battalione to fill the depleted ranks. Through the gloom and smoke of battle, two such Grenadiers sight the enemy. The ever present tension and fear of mortal combat takes hold - only their courage and training may save them. |
13th Light Dragoons at Windsor Castle by Chris Collingwood. (GL) No text for this item |
German Ace Ernst Udet c.1917 by Chris Collingwood. No text for this item |
Royalist Dragoon Officer by Chris Collingwood. Part of a series of seven English Civil War uniform stuies. |
Thomas Jonathan (Stonewall) Jackson by Chris Collingwood. Stonewall Jackson with the Stonewall Brigade during the Valley Campaign of 1862. |
Yorkist Soldier by Chris Collingwood. No text for this item |
Trooper, 11th Yorkshire Dragoon Company c.1901 by Chris Collingwood. (P) No text for this item |
Balearic Slinger by Chris Collingwood. Roman army auxiliary. It is said that a good slinger could propel his missile up to 400 metres, this being greater than the bow and arrow. |
15th Hussars 1809 by Chris Collingwood. No text for this item |
Counter Charge of the 12th and 13th Light Dragoons by Chris Collingwood. Lord Uxbridge commits the Light Dragoons against the French Cuirassiers and Chasseurs, who are driven over the ridge and down the slope. This action happened many times during the battle. |
Piper, 72nd Regiment c.1856 by Chris Collingwood. The 72nd regiment (The Duke of Albany's Own Highlanders) fought with the Highland Brigade at Sevastopol during the Crimean war (1854-56) and in the Central India campaign during the Indian Mutiny (1857-59). In 1863, it took part in the Umbeyla Expedition on the North West Frontier. The regiment fought in the Second Afghan War (1878-80) at Peiwar Kotal (1878), Charasiah (1879), Kabul (1879) and Kandahar (1880). In 1881 the regiment was amalgamated with the 78th (Highlanders) Regiment (Ross-shire Buffs) to form The Seaforth Highlanders. The image is of Pipe-Major Macdonald, in 1858 |
Nelson, 1799 in Full dress by Chris Collingwood. No text for this item |
US Bombadier by Chris Collingwood. A Bombadier from a B17 Flying Fortress. A tribute to all Bombadier from all Bomber Aircraft. |
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