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1916. A young soldier from the Suffolk Regiment of the British Army marrying his sweetheart, before leaving to fight in France. Antique Wedding Dresses, Vintage Wedding Photos, Vintage Bride, Vintage Photos, Vintage Weddings, Vintage Ladies, Military Couples, Military Men, War Photography
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1916. A young soldier from the Suffolk Regiment of the British Army marrying his sweetheart, before leaving to fight in France.
this uniform belonged to Francis John Carruthers, J.P. (1868-1945), a man whose military career spanned his lifetime. He was Lieutenant-Colonel to the late Kings Own Scottish Borderers, which involved campaigns in Egypt in 1888 and in South Africa during 1900-02. He was also a Brigadier for the Royal Company of Archers, Queen's Bodyguard for Scotland in 1900 and Deputy Assistant Director at the War Office, 1915-19. He then went on to become Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel in 1917 British Army, British Royals, Royal Company, Military Careers, Military Uniforms, British Uniforms, Scottish Fashion, Uniform Dress, Full Dress
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this uniform belonged to Francis John Carruthers, J.P. (1868-1945), a man whose military career spanned his lifetime. He was Lieutenant-Colonel to the late Kings Own Scottish Borderers, which involved campaigns in Egypt in 1888 and in South Africa during 1900-02. He was also a Brigadier for the Royal Company of Archers, Queen's Bodyguard for Scotland in 1900 and Deputy Assistant Director at the War Office, 1915-19. He then went on to become Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel in 1917
WWI, A French-African prisoner of war, 13 Aug 1915. German postcard. Credit: AKG Images/Peter Weiss World War One, Second World, First World, World History, Uk History, American History, Ww1 Soldiers, American Civil War, American Heroes
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WWI, A French-African prisoner of war, 13 Aug 1915. German postcard. Credit: AKG Images/Peter Weiss
West Indian Arrivals, London, England, United Kingdom, 1962, photograph by Howard Grey. African American History, British History, British Art, European History, History Facts, Waterloo Station, The Last Ship, Wind
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West Indian Arrivals, London, England, United Kingdom, 1962, photograph by Howard Grey.
Black Poppies by Stephen Bourne an in-depth look at the very neglected subject of the Black British experience in the First World War. British Black History, Black History Books, Black History Facts, Black Books, World War I, Dna History, History Channel
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Black Poppies by Stephen Bourne an in-depth look at the very neglected subject of the Black British experience in the First World War.
Chief Officer Margaret L Cooper, Deputy Director of the Women’s Royal Indian Naval Service (WRINS), with Second Officer Kalyani Sen, WRINS at Rosyth during their two month study visit to Britain, 3rd June 1945 Royal Indian, Indian Navy, Indian Women, Ww2 Women, Military Women, Military History, Uniform, Wrens, Before Us
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Chief Officer Margaret L Cooper, Deputy Director of the Women’s Royal Indian Naval Service (WRINS), with Second Officer Kalyani Sen, WRINS at Rosyth during their two month study visit to Britain, 3rd June 1945
CARIBBEAN WOMEN VOLUNTEERS in WWII BRITAIN - A few of the 600 West Indian women who were recruited for the Auxiliary Territorial Service, arriving in Britain in 1943. The enlistment of these volunteers went forward despite official misgivings and outright obstruction. . Another 80 Caribbean women joined the Women’s Auxiliary Air Force. Link goes to article with more photos! Women In History, Black History, American Indians, Thomas Carlyle, British Armed Forces
Caribbean Women in WW2 Britain
CARIBBEAN WOMEN VOLUNTEERS in WWII BRITAIN - A few of the 600 West Indian women who were recruited for the Auxiliary Territorial Service, arriving in Britain in 1943. The enlistment of these volunteers went forward despite official misgivings and outright obstruction. . Another 80 Caribbean women joined the Women’s Auxiliary Air Force. Link goes to article with more photos!
Jean Shrimpton in New York | 1962 | Photographed by David Bailey Vogue Photography, Artistic Photography, Photography Women, Vintage Photography, London Photography, Jean Shrimpton, Swinging London, Swinging Sixties, Foto Fashion
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Jean Shrimpton in New York | 1962 | Photographed by David Bailey
Fashionable 60s girls walking down the Kings Road! Our London. shop is now (In 2014!) at 141 Kings Road, SW3 4PW16 Sixties Fashion, Old London, Vintage London, 1960s London, London Town
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Fashionable 60s girls walking down the Kings Road! Our London. shop is now (In 2014!) at 141 Kings Road, SW3 4PW16
1962, Jean Shrimpton, New York, Vogue by David Bailey. Such an iconic shoot . 1960s fashion David Bailey Photography, 1960s Fashion, Nyc Fashion, Fast Fashion, She Wolf
Shrimpton and Bailey
1962, Jean Shrimpton, New York, Vogue by David Bailey. Such an iconic shoot . 1960s fashion
London in the 50s #London History Class, Black Love, Black Is Beautiful, Black Man, Beautiful People, Black White
Shoes, Boots, Trainers and More | In-store and online – Tower-London.com
London in the 50s #London
Untitled, from the series On a Good Day | Vandenberg, Al | V Search the Collections African Culture, African History, Billy Kidd, Oral History, African Diaspora, The V&a, Africa Fashion
Untitled [three girls in fur coats] from the series On a Good Day | Vandenberg, Al | V&A Explore The Collections
Untitled, from the series On a Good Day | Vandenberg, Al | V Search the Collections
Notting Hill Carnival, Tavistock Crescent This is a photo of a print on the wall of the Salusbury Tavern, 50 Salusbury Road, Queens Park NW6 6NN. Photographer unknown. Local History, Photographs Of People, Vintage Photographs, Notting Hill Carnival, Carnival London, London Uk
Notting Hill Carnival, Tavistock Crescent
Notting Hill Carnival, Tavistock Crescent This is a photo of a print on the wall of the Salusbury Tavern, 50 Salusbury Road, Queens Park NW6 6NN. Photographer unknown.
1958: A West Indian man and his white girlfiend walk through Notting Hill Gate after the race riots. Photographer not credited Indian Man, West Indian, London History, West London, Black History Month
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1958: A West Indian man and his white girlfiend walk through Notting Hill Gate after the race riots. Photographer not credited