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wartime truck from a museum, draped in the union jack for rememberance sunday.
Dark-skinned soldier in hat facing national flag series - Pitcairn Island
Travel image with cemetery at Tyne Cot, a British military cemetery with fallen soldiers from the first World War located near Ypres in Belgium.
San Carlos, East Falkland, Falkland Islands: Blue Beach Military Cemetery at San Carlos is a British war cemetery in the Falkland Islands holding the remains of 14 of the 255 British casualties killed during the Falklands War in 1982, and one other killed in early 1984. It is situated close to where 3 Commando Brigade had its initial headquarters after landing on 21 May 1982. Remembrance Day Wreaths of red poppies by the main inscription. Emblems of military branches and the Merchant Navy (MN).
Welcome England - Welcome to the beautiful countryside near Folkestone - Kent - United Kingdom
Horse riders and ancient burial mound near Maiden Castle, Dorset, England, UK. muted colour tones typify a countryside waiting to spring into life as farmers prepare the soil and recreational riders hack across the countryside that shows first growth but rural villages remain quiet and still before the holidays start.
an old abandoned military trench used for defensive actions, a trench dug in the ground sheathed with boards
Entrance of the Canadian War Cemetery in Groesbeek in The Netherlands. The cemetery is the last resting place for 2619 Canadian soldiers who fell in battle while liberating The Netherlands. \
Ryes, France - 07 24 2023: Bazenville British Military Cemetery. View of Memorial and the white tombstones of soldiers
An old bunker in the Gibraltar Point National Nature Reserve in Lincolnshire, England, UK
Flag of the United Kingdom, the Union Jack, going up in flames.
Dudley, United Kingdom - September 23, 1997: Victorian woman walking across the shopping street at the Black Country Living Museum with tourists to the rear, Dudley, West Midlands, England, UK, Western Europe.
Battle Honours displayed in the Guards’ Chapel in Birdcage Walk in Central London. The colours lining the walls of the chapel have been carried by the Foot Guards battalions since 1770, and some date from before the Union with Ireland which explains why the Union Flag does not have the diagonal red bars in some cases.
The Old Toll Bar is the first and last house in Scotland.  Gretna Green, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, on Wednesday, 13th April, 2022.
The Commonwealth War Cemetery Brunssum contains the burials of the British soldiers who died in the Second World War in the Brunsum area.\n\nBrunssum was liberated in September 1944 by U.S. forces; they were shortly afterwards followed by the British 43rd (Wessex) Division, who made their headquarters in the town, and in turn were succeeded by the 52nd (Lowland) Division.
Gravesend, England - September 27, 2014: second world war refreshment vehicle serving drinks and cakes from the 1940's at gravesnd fort for the reenactment of life in england during the war
A memorial cairn on the spot where the 1st Bn Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) regiment was ceremonially disbanded in 1968, exactly 300 years after their establishment. It is located just outside Douglas, South Lanarkshire, Scotland.
Longues sur Mer World War II german battery in Normandy, France. Copy space on the sky.
Normandy, France, September 02, 2019: Looking at a 150mm canon of the Longues-sur-Mer artillery battery wich was constructed during the World War II by germans army near the french village of Longues-sur-Mer. The battery was sited on a 60 m (200 ft) cliff overlooking the north sea and formed a part of Germany's Atlantic Wall coastal fortifications. But it couldn´t prevent the Allied landing beaches of Gold and Omaha and shelled both beaches on D-Day (6 June 1944).
London, England, UK, 1972. Barbecue area in the Tower of London.
old worn union jack flag from the 1940's.
Assevillers, France - August 5, 2023: Gate of Wfs Charles Gaulle war cemetery of World War I.
Union jack and barbed wire - a symbol of an unfriendly, post-Brexit Britain
Summer 2022
Dublin, Ireland - July 16, 1986: 1980s old Positive Film scanned, St Stephen's Green public park, Dublin, Ireland.
Bitton, UK - September 25, 2016: a union flag is held up outside the 'Victory tent' at Avon Valley Railway's 1940's weekend. Crowds watch, some in 1940's costume, and the old railway platform and trains can be seen on the left.
Senior man using a mobile phone while standing in an alley on an overcast day in Scotland
The present Thiepval occupies a location a short distance to the southwest of the former settlement which was destroyed in WW One. The Thiepval Memorial to the Missing of the Somme: a major war memorial to British and Commonwealth men who died in the First World War Battle of the Somme and who have no known grave.
The Commonwealth War Cemetery Brunssum contains the burials of the British soldiers who died in the Second World War in the Brunsum area.\n\nBrunssum was liberated in September 1944 by U.S. forces; they were shortly afterwards followed by the British 43rd (Wessex) Division, who made their headquarters in the town, and in turn were succeeded by the 52nd (Lowland) Division.
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