From an old book of the history of the Hungarian Army: scanned but not so as to remove effects on old printed images: happy to help better results if images wanted.
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From an old book of the history of the Hungarian Army: scanned but not so as to remove effects on old printed images: happy to help better results if images wanted.
History; European history; battles; weapons; military
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From an old book of the history of the Hungarian Army: scanned but not so as to remove effects on old printed images: happy to help better results if images wanted.
American Civil War US Battle of Fort Sumter bombardment start beginning starts begins 1861 siege the USA famous battles Charleston South Carolina April 12 13 SC harbor harbour first fighting artillery attack Confederate Confederates forces attacks Confederacy Army Union to - 1865 illustration painting opening shots shot by on in 1860s United States America sieges portrait soldier soldiers vintage and armies scene scenes attacking attacked at turning point points event events victory victories defeat defeats defeating defeated fight fights historic historical history 19th nineteenth century warfare wars troops armed force major significant garrison military action actions surrender surrenders surrendered surrendering besiege besieges besieged besieging under over Northern Southern North colour color paintings illustrations conflict conflicts Americans combatant combatants print prints heritage important Americana militaria location locations victorious win wins winning a as an with for from up into image images slavery slaves emancipation weapons weaponry horizontal landscape bombarding bombardments lithograph lithographs archive archival 1800s fire fires firing key noted famed old early state forts barrage
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Vintage lithograph print depicting the Battle of Fort Sumter (April 12 - 13 1861) - the bombardment of the fort at the entrance to the harbor at Charleston, South Carolina, that started the American Civil War. South Carolina had demanded that the US Army leave the fort following the secession of several states from the Union and launched an artillery attack when the garrison refused. The Union forces inside eventually surrendered and left after a 34-hour Confederate bombardment. Print circa 1860s by Currier & Ives.
American Civil War US Siege of Vicksburg 1863 the USA famous battle battles United States America sieges portrait painting illustration fighting soldier soldiers vintage May July 4 1861 to - 1865 1860s Mississippi Union and Confederate army armies scene scenes General Ulysses S Grant attacking attack attacks attacked infantry at River turning point points crucial key victory victories defeat defeats defeating defeated fight fights battlefield on battlefields history 19th nineteenth century warfare historic historical decisive Tennessee wars troops armed forces in infantrymen major event events significant 25 19 22 generals leading military Major-General Lieutenant Lieutenant-General John C Pemberton leader leaders leadership figure figures surrender surrenders surrendered surrendering besiege besieges besieged besieging under over Northern Confederacy Southern North South Confederates colour color portraits paintings illustrations field fields conflict conflicts action actions force Americans death deaths destruction dying combatant combatants print prints heritage people person persons militaria important campaign campaigns biggest greatest great Americana location locations casualties heavy strategic strategy tactical victorious win wins winning a an as with by from for into image images man men male males slavery slaves emancipation weapons weaponry horizontal landscape devastation infamous rifle rifles bayonet bayonets fixed going charge charging charges led charged
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Colour print circa 1888 depicting the Siege of Vicksburg during the US Civil War. The siege, from May 25 - July 4 1863, occurred after Union Major General Ulysses S Grant and his Army of the Tennessee crossed the Mississippi River and drove Confederate forces under Lieutenant General John C Pemberton into the defensive lines surrounding the fortress city of Vicksburg. Two initial Union assaults were repulsed and Grant then besieged the garrison for more than 40 days before it finally surrendered. The Confederate surrender, when combined with General Robert E Lee's defeat at Gettysburg the previous day, is sometimes seen as the turning point of the war. Print by L Prang & Co.
Crimean War Battle of Malakoff Siege Sevastopol the 1855 illustration famous French attack on victory at attacking Russian army and storming redoubt fort fortress fortification September 7 defeat defeating armies forces battles vintage historic historical 19th nineteenth century fighting wars warfare 1800s 1850s sieges portrait illustrations painting paintings celebrated renowned famed noted major key decisive crucial attacks attacked Russians France Russia capture captured capturing captures military victories victorious storm storms stormed redoubts forts fortresses fortifications empire empires Ottoman defeats defeated campaign campaigns conflict conflicts Sebastopol soldier soldiers infantry troops charge charges charged history heritage charging a as an in with by to for from into defensive position positions defence defences horizontal landscape colour color scene scenes event events image images lithograph lithographs take takes taking portraits under armed force win wins winning won hand combat offensive offensives attackers action actions engagement engagements between against 1853 - 1856 turning point points fight fights battlefield battlefields infantrymen significant over print prints militaria important greatest great Peninsula flag zouave zouaves British Britain William Simpson
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Vintage lithograph print circa 1855 entitled "The Attack on the Malakoff" and depicting the Battle of Malakoff during the Crimean War. The battle was fought on September 7 1855 between French and Russian forces as part of the Siege of Sevastopol (September 1854 - September 1855). The print shows French soldiers storming across defensive ditches to engage Russian forces defending the Malakoff redoubt. The battle was won by the French and their capture of the Malakoff, the main Russian fortification before Sevastopol, paved the way for the capture of Sevastopol itself - ending one of the most famous sieges of the 19th century. The Crimean War (October 1853 - February 1856) was fought between the Russian Empire on one side and an alliance of the French Empire, British Empire, Ottoman Empire, Kingdom of Sardinia and the Duchy of Nassau on the other. Artist William Simpson (1823 - 1899).
Battle of Khartoum Siege General Gordon Charles 1885 massacre death Mahdist War Sudan vintage illustration 19th century historic historical British famous battles the 1884 to - January 26 killed March 13 and fighting between painting 1880s Empire Great Britain attack attacks attacking attacked sieges Army armed force forces 1800s late against George Sudanese Mahdi Muhammad Ahmad troops soldier soldiers deaths dying dead armies history defeat defeats defeating defeated at massacres massacred kill kills killing victory victories victorious win wins winning fight fights governor governor-general fought event events scene scenes warfare wars engagement engagements action actions military militaria defenders garrison portrait by on in nineteenth major significant black white upright vertical paintings illustrations conflict conflicts combatant combatants print prints heritage murder important Mahdi's rebellion uprising Egypt Egyptian Egyptians Gordon's portraits location locations over a as an with for from up into image images archive archival old noted famed GB Jean Leon Gerome Ferris JLG J L G UK United Kingdom man men male males notorious infamous people person persons leader leaders leadership commander commanders commanding officer officers
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Vintage print entitled "Death of General Gordon at Khartoum" and depicting the final moments of British General Charles Gordon following the Siege of Khartoum in 1885. The siege, also known as the Battle of Khartoum, lasted from March 13 1884 to January 26 1885 and was fought in and around Khartoum in Sudan between Egyptian forces led by Gordon and a Mahdist Sudanese army led by the Mahdi Muhammad Ahmad. The Mahdists laid siege to Khartoum, defended by a garrison of 7,000, and finally broke into the city after 10 months and killed all of the defenders. Print circa 1895 by William Finley & Co, artist Jean Leon Gerome Ferris (1863 - 1930).
From an old book of the history of the Hungarian Army: scanned but not so as to remove effects on old printed images: happy to help better results if images wanted.
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World War 1 I One WW1 WWI Battle Somme 1916 First of the trench warfare trenches Western Front illustration British soldiers attack attacking German Germans attacks soldier WW fighting in France 1st line lines position positions enemy 1914 - 1918 charge charges charging storm storms storming weapon weapons hand to combat close quarter quarters troops action advance advancing towards Royal Munster Fusilier Fusiliers Irish regiment Shillelagh Shillelaghs regiments famous battles scene scenes historic historical event events offensive offensives campaign campaigns Allied Allies French advances UK army armed Irishmen Irishman Ireland forces by take takes taking military infantry tommy tommies wars infamous notorious infantryman infantrymen major key important bloody bloodiest deadliest costliest vintage history great portrait painting black and white upright vertical death deaths heavy loss life lives fierce fight fights battlefield field illustrations paintings heritage militaria Illustrated periodical a an as at on with up from for into going people person persons man men male males image images imagery print prints sketch sketches drawing drawings propaganda art artwork artworks unusual weaponry picture pictures Britain United Kingdom GB July November
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Contemporary World War One illustration of the Royal Munster Fusiliers raiding a German trench in France during the Battle of the Somme (July 1 - November 18 1916). Entitled "The Sprig of Shillelagh and Shamrock So Green", it depicts the Irishmen using Shillelaghs to bludgeon the enemy in hand to hand combat. The Royal Munster Fusiliers, who had the Shamrock as their badge, were a regular Irish infantry regiment of the British Army originally formed in 1881 and eventually disbanded in 1922. The image appeared in The War Illustrated periodical in September 1916. Artist unknown.
General Custer Custer's Last Stand Little Bighorn Battle of the George Armstrong 1876 death US 7th Cavalry massacre by Native American Indians at portrait painting illustration famous battles Lakota Sioux Northern Cheyenne USA history United States America great war charge with Army Americans Indian scene scenes 19th nineteenth century warfare historical event events frontier old west fighting dies dying charging fights charges battling colour color defeat defeated defeats massacres massacred Custers Big Horn river killed kill killing killings deaths riding horse mounted on horseback battlefield battlefields brave braves natives red warrior warriors wars military militaria print prints North seventh leader leaders leadership commander commanders figure figures portraits paintings illustrations horizontal landscape many people person persons soldier soldiers troops historic heritage infamous tribe tribes dead fight man men male males weapon weapons weaponry primitive Plains officer officers armed force forces June shoot shoots shooting a and an to for from in into major horsemen art artwork artworks works controversial - 1877 eastern Montana territory Black Hills 25 26 Greasy Grass Creek regiment regiments County Lieutenant-Colonel generals hero heroes heroic victory victories
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Print circa 1876 entitled "Custer's Last Charge". The print depicts the Battle of the Little Bighorn in 1876 in which George Custer was killed and much of the US Army 7th Cavalry Regiment was wiped out by a combined force of Lakota-Northern Cheyenne Native Americans. The battle, commonly known as Custer's Last Stand, occurred on June 25 and 26 near the Little Bighorn River in Montana and was the most famous action of the Great Sioux War of 1876 - 1877. The massacre is remembered by Native Americans as the Battle of Greasy Grass Creek. Print by the Milwaukee Lithographing & Engraving Company, based on a work by Feodor Fuchs.
Gettysburg Battle of American Civil War the US USA famous battles United States America 1863 portrait painting illustration July 1 3 Pennsylvania 1861 to - 1865 1860s Union and Confederate Army armies scene scenes fighting fight at battlefield on battlefields history 19th nineteenth century warfare wars troops armed forces soldier soldiers in infantry infantrymen cavalry artillery major key event events historical historic significant invasion North invades invading attack attacking attacks General Robert E Lee Northern Virginia George Gordon Meade Potomac Confederacy defeat defeats defeating defeated turning point points black white portraits paintings illustrations field fields military conflict conflicts action actions militaria force Americans combatant combatants print prints heritage people person persons important town towns campaign campaigns largest biggest greatest great Americana location locations casualties heavy number numbers large strategic strategy strategically address a an with by from for into image images man men male males slavery slaves emancipation cannon battleground battlegrounds cannons weapons weaponry horizontal landscape death deaths destruction devastation charge charging charges infamous
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Print engraving circa 1870 depicting the Battle of Gettysburg during the American Civil War (1861 - 1865). The battle took place July 1 - July 3 1863 and was fought in and around the town of Gettysburg in Pennsylvania. It resulted in more casualties than any other battle in the war and is often described as a turning point in the conflict. Union Major General George Gordon Meade's Army of the Potomac defeated attacks by Confederate General Robert E Lee's Army of Northern Virginia, ending Lee's invasion of the North. Engraving by John Sartain (1808 - 1897), based on a painting by artist Peter Frederick Rothermel (1812 - 1895).
Gettysburg Battle of American Civil War the US USA famous battles United States America 1863 portrait painting illustration July 1 3 Pennsylvania 1861 to - 1865 1860s Union and Confederate Army armies scene scenes fighting fight at battlefield on battlefields history 19th nineteenth century warfare wars troops armed forces soldier soldiers in infantry infantrymen cavalry artillery major key event events historical historic significant invasion North invades invading attack attacking attacks General Robert E Lee Northern Virginia George Gordon Meade Potomac Confederacy defeat defeats defeating defeated turning point points colour color portraits paintings illustrations field fields military conflict conflicts action actions force Americans combatant combatants print prints heritage people person persons militaria horses important town towns campaign campaigns largest biggest greatest great Americana location locations casualties heavy number numbers large strategic strategy strategically address a an with by from for into image images man men male males slavery slaves emancipation cannon battleground battlegrounds cannons weapons weaponry horizontal landscape death deaths destruction devastation charge charging charges infamous
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Colour print circa 1887 depicting the Battle of Gettysburg during the American Civil War (1861 - 1865). The battle took place July 1 - July 3 1863 and was fought in and around the town of Gettysburg in Pennsylvania. It resulted in more casualties than any other battle in the war and is often described as a turning point in the conflict. Union Major General George Gordon Meade's Army of the Potomac defeated attacks by Confederate General Robert E Lee's Army of Northern Virginia, ending Lee's invasion of the North. Print by L Prang & Co.
Gettysburg Battle of American Civil War the US USA famous battles United States America 1863 portrait painting illustration July 1 3 Pennsylvania 1861 to - 1865 1860s Union and Confederate Army armies scene scenes fighting fight at battlefield on battlefields history 19th nineteenth century warfare wars troops armed forces soldier soldiers in infantry infantrymen cavalry artillery major key event events historical historic significant invasion North invades invading attack attacking attacks General Robert E Lee Northern Virginia George Gordon Meade Potomac Confederacy defeat defeats defeating defeated turning point points colour color portraits paintings illustrations field fields military conflict conflicts action actions militaria force Americans combatant combatants print prints heritage people person persons horses important town towns campaign campaigns largest biggest greatest great Americana location locations casualties heavy number numbers large strategic strategy strategically address a an with by from for into image images man men male males slavery slaves emancipation cannon battleground battlegrounds cannons weapons weaponry horizontal landscape death deaths destruction devastation charge charging charges infamous
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Undated colour print depicting the Battle of Gettysburg during the American Civil War (1861 - 1865). The battle took place July 1 - July 3 1863 and was fought in and around the town of Gettysburg in Pennsylvania. It resulted in more casualties than any other battle in the war and is often described as a turning point in the conflict. Union Major General George Gordon Meade's Army of the Potomac defeated attacks by Confederate General Robert E Lee's Army of Northern Virginia, ending Lee's invasion of the North. Print by the Manhattan Art Company.
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American Civil War US Battle of Antietam the USA famous battles United States America 1862 portrait painting illustration September 17 Sharpsburg Maryland 1861 to - 1865 1860s Union and Confederate Army armies scene scenes fighting fight at battlefield vintage on battlefields history 19th nineteenth century warfare wars troops armed forces soldier soldiers in infantry infantrymen artillery major key event events historical historic significant invasion North invades invading attack attacking attacks General Robert E Edward Lee Northern Virginia Major-General George B Brinton McClellan Potomac Confederacy defeat defeats defeating defeated turning point points colour color portraits paintings illustrations field fields military conflict conflicts action actions force Americans combatant combatants print prints heritage people person persons militaria important campaign campaigns largest biggest greatest great Americana location locations casualties heavy number numbers large strategic strategy tactical victory victories victorious win wins winning strategically a an with by from for into image images man men male males slavery slaves emancipation cannon battleground battlegrounds cannons weapons weaponry horizontal landscape death deaths destruction devastation infamous south southern
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Lithograph colour print circa 1888 depicting the Battle of Antietam during the American Civil War. The battle, also known as the Battle of Sharpsburg, took place on September 17 1862 near Sharpsburg, Maryland. It was the first major engagement of the American Civil War to take place on Northern soil and the bloodiest single-day battle in American history with around 23,000 casualties. Union troops (the Army of the Potomac) were under the command of Major General George Brinton McClellan and the Confederate forces were led by General Robert Edward Lee (Army of Northern Virginia). The battle was tactically inconclusive but is often described as a strategic Union victory because it ended Lee's invasion of the North. Print by Kurz & Allison.
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Harlech castle, a medieval English castle in North Wales
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Golf players having a game of golf with Harlech castle in the back ground
Captain William Rogers capturing the 'Jeune Richard', 1 October 1807. Rogers, Captain of the British mail packet 'Windsor Castle' engaged the French privateer 'Jeune Richard' off Barbados. Both vessels suffered heavy losses but Rogers was captured the 'Jeune Richard'. Painting by Samuel Drummond (1765-1844) English artist. Oil on canvas.