If Thou Give Me Victory Over These Foes I Will Be Baptised In Thy Name, plate from The Story of France by Mary MacGregor, 1920 -
(after) Rainey, William
Cavalry Camp, plate from The Seat of War in the East, pub. by Paul and Dominic Colnaghi and Co., 1856 -
William Simpson
Street Battle in the Malostranske Namesti Kleinseite Platz at Prague, 15th February 1611, dated 1611 -
Roelandt Jacobsz Savery
The Vendome column just after its fall Federes and fake sailors putting the red flag in the pedestal -
Auguste Andre Lancon
A Skirmish with the Cossacks during Napoleon's Russian Campaign of 1812 -
Horace Vernet
Royal Marines Subalterns 2nd Lieutenant carrying Divisional Colours plate 15 from Costume of the Royal Navy and Marines -
L. and Eschauzier, St. Mansion
Rienzi Vowing to Obtain Justice for the Death of his Young Brother Slain in a Skirmish between the Colonna and Orsini Factions -
William Holman Hunt
St. Sebastians, 31st August 1813, from The Victories of the Duke of Wellington, engraved by T. Fielding, pub. 1819 -
Richard Westall
London and Westminster Light Horse Volunteer, plate 1 from Loyal Volunteers of London and Environs, published 1798 -
Thomas Rowlandson
Vienna Print Cycle Conquering Tabor Island on the Outskirts of Leopoldstadt -
Romeyn de Hooghe
Chief Outina Enemy of Saturiba Walks Among his Followers -
Gallo Gallina
A Naval Engagement Between Spanish Men-O'-War And Turkish Galleys In Heavy Seas -
Andries Van Eertvelt
Second Charge of the Guards at Inkerman, 5th November 1854, plate from The Seat of War in the East, published by Colnaghi and Co., 1856 -
William Simpson
Waterloo, 18th June 1815, from The Victories of the Duke of Wellington, engraved by T. Fielding, pub. 1819 -
Richard Westall
Detail of Hernan Cortes 1485-1547 Entering Cempoal and Receiving Chief Gordo Quauhtlaebana Who Gives Meat and Presents to all the Spaniards -
Miguel Gonzalez
The Scene on Spion Kop Major Thorneycrofts Desperate Situation -
Frank Craig
Native Troops, East India Companys Service, A Sergeant of Light Infantry and Private of Madras Sepoys, from Costumes of the Army of the British Empire, according to the last regulations 1812, engraved by J.C. Stadler, published by Colnaghi and Co. 1812-1 -
Charles Hamilton Smith
Soldiers peeling potatoes during the First World War at Marizelle in the Aisne Department -
Jean Lefort