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Scutari NurseA nurse from the Barrack hospital at Scutari, run by Florence Nightingale during the Crimean War, December 1855. Engraved from a photograph by Mayall. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Scutari HospitalA nurse reads to her patient in the Barrack hospital at Scutari, during the Crimean War, circa 1855. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Pontoon BridgeUnion soldiers at a pontton bridge across Bull Run Creek in Pennsylvania during the American Civil War, 1863. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Chesterfield BridgeUnion soldiers guard Chesterfield Bridge over the North Anna River in Virginia, two days after capturing it from Confederate forces, during the American Civil War, 25th May 1864
Fort SteadmanThe interior of Fort Steadman, Virginia two months after the battle, in which Union forces successfully defended it against the Confederate army during the American Civil War, May 1865
Rebel BunkerConfederate bunker defences in possession of Union troops outside Atlanta, Georgia, circa 1863. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Battle Of SedanThe French are decisively defeated at Battle of Sedan during the Franco-Prussian War, 1st September 1870. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Battle Of SedanA street in Sedan during the bombardment: the French are decisively defeated at the Battle of Sedan during the Franco-Prussian War, 1st September 1870. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Gallipolicirca 1950: The Anzac Cove at Gallipoli, where soldiers of the 3rd Brigade of the Australian 1st Division landed on April 25th, 1915. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
GallipoliA British naval gun hidden in the dunes at Gallipoli, during World War I, 1915. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Battle Of OmdurmanMahdist forces assemble under the Khalifa Abdullah al-Tshi before the Battle of Omdurman in the Sudan, 2nd September 1898
Inside Khartoum At Last, 1st October 1898. The British forces, under Lord Kitchener, take possession of the city of Khartoum
Battle Of OmdurmanThe 21st Lancers, a British light cavalry regiment, clear the way to Omdurman in the Sudan, through strong resistance from the Khalifas forces, 2nd September 1898
After The Battle1898: British troops march past the Mahdis tomb at Omdurman in the Sudan, after their victory in the Battle of Omdurman on 2nd September 1898
Mahdis Tomb1898: The Mahdis tomb at Omdurman in the Sudan, after being damaged by British gunboats in the Battle of Omdurman on 2nd September 1898. The tomb was later restored and redecorated
Leaving Wad HamedSoldiers of the British 1st Brigade leave camp at Wad Hamed, on the bank of the Nile in the Sudan, to begin their march on Omdurman, August 1898
Charge Of The 21st LancersBritish light cavalry regiment, the 21st Lancers, clears the way to Omdurman in the Sudan, meeting strong resistance from the forces of Khalifa Abdallahi ibn Muhammad, 2nd September 1898
Mukden In FlamesThe Russian army prepares to evacuate the burning city of Mukden (later Shenyang) in Manchuria, during the Russo-Japanese War, 10th March 1905
ManchuriaStores for the Japanese troops being unloaded at Tieling in Manchuria, during the Russo-Japanese War, circa 1905. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Battle Of AgincourtThe Battle of Agincourt, fought on Saint Crispins Day in northern France during the Hundred Years War between England and France, 25th October 1415. Drawn and engraved by J. Smith
Battle Of SluysFrench ships at Sluys (Sluis) in the Netherlands, where King Edward III won a naval victory against the French during the Hundred Years War, 1340
Battle of LegnanoFighting at the Battle of Legnano, near Milan, 1176, in which the forces of Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa, were finally defeated in their attempts to control the Italian city states of
Constantinople FallsThe capture and sacking of Constantinople by Turkish troops under Mohammed II, 29th May 1453. The Turkish victory marked the end of the Byzantine Empire and the rise of the Ottomans
Battle of BannockburnEnglish cavalry in action at the battle of Bannockburn, 23rd-24th June 1314. The battle proved a major victory for the Scots in their wars of independence against the English
Siege Of VeniceThe bombardment of Venice by the Austrians during the siege of 1848 - 1849. A painting by V. Giacomelli. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Castel San AngeloThe siege of the Castel San Angelo in Rome by the forces of Emperor Charles V of Spain, 1527. In the struggle between Charles and Francis I of France for control of Italy
Camp In The CrimeaThe British 4th Light Dragoons encamped in the Crimea, circa 1855. (Photo by Roger Fenton/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Battle Of MarathonThe Greek soldiers pursue the routed Persians back to their ships, having won a decisive victory at the Battle of Marathon, September 490 BC. By Pinelli. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Conquerors Of SalamisThe Greeks celebrate their victory over the Persian navy in the Battle of Salamis, which took place in the Gulf of Aegina near Athens, September 480 BC. By F. Cormon
Battle Of SalamisThe Battle of Salamis in the Gulf of Aegina near Athens, where the Greeks won a decisive naval victory over the Persians, September 480 BC. By Wilhelm von Kaulbach
Greek FireA galley of the Byzantine navy envelops an enemy vessel in Greek Fire, a process of spraying burning fluid through a tube, circa 900 AD
A Zeppelin Flies Over The BalkansA German zeppelin dirigible flies over a river cutting through the rugged Balkan terrain littered with smoldering fires during World War I, 1910s
Airman Stands Near Fokker DR-1sA German soldier stands near a row of Fokker DR-1 tri-planes on an airfield, Germany, 1910s. The DR-1 was designed by aircraft manufacturer Anthony Fokker, known as the Flying Dutchman
Zeppelin DamageA wrecked house in Shoreditch, London, after a Zeppelin raid on the area, July 1915. (Photo by Central Press/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Zeppelin DamageBomb damage after a German zeppelin raid on Maldon, Essex, 1915. (Photo by Central Press/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Kings Lynn RaidBentwick Street, Kings Lynn, in ruins after a Zeppelin bombing raid, January 1915. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Nieuport XXIII In FlightA French-built Nieuport XXIII reconnaissance plane, circa 1916. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Handley-Page BomberA British Handley-Page 0/400 bomber, circa 1918. The twin-engined aircraft entered service in 1918 and this example was one of several converted for use as passenger planes after World War I
US Civil WarBaggage-wagons and gun-carriages of the Unions Army of the Potomac on the move during the American Civil War, circa 1863. The (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Horse On DeckA horse is lowered onto the Calcutta at Woolwich by a hydraulic crane, circa 1863. It is being shipped to Canada during the US Civil War. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Revenge And RosarioThe Nuestra Senora del Rosario, flagship of the Andalusian squadron, is towed into Torbay in Devon by the HMS Revenge, having been captured by Sir Francis Drake, 1588. A painting by Charles J
Revenge And RosarioThe Nuestra Senora del Rosario, flagship of the Andalusian squadron, is towed into Torbay in Devon by the HMS Revenge, having been captured by Sir Francis Drake, 1588
Supplies At Anzac CoveSupplies are amassed at Anzac Cove, Turkey, prior to the allied attacks on Lone Pine and Sari Bair, during the Gallipoli campaign, August 1915. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Logistics At GallipoliAnzac troops landing supplies near Gaba Tepe, Turkey at the beginning of the Gallipoli campaign, April/May 1915. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Marching On ManilaAmerican troops advance on Manila in the Philippines, with their fleet visible in the far distance, 13th August 1898. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Dublin RiotRioting outside the Liberty Hall headquarters of the Transport Workers Union in Dublin, 31st August 1913. Trouble flared after a meeting by striking tramway workers when crowds gathered
Siege of MasadaThe Siege of Masada, on the shores of the Dead Sea in Judea, circa 73 AD. The Roman army besieged a group of around 1, 000 Jewish rebels who had taken up position atop the plateau during the First
Port ArthurThe Japanese owned Port Arthur in Manchuria, 7th July 1900. Leased by the Russians the area, also known as Ryojun or L?shunkou, was a key battle ground during the Russo-Japanese War