RM2RC6X4B–Rear right view of a 1 1/2 ton, Model 23 A truck manufactured by General Motors Co. in Pontiac, Michigan. This truck was used as the Standard Class A truck by the Signal Corps and Air Service during World War I. Photograph taken on April 14, 1919, and the description was received and issued by the Motor Transport Corps. Official use only.
RM2RC4ND6–2nd Lieut. John R. McDermitt, Capt. George H. Gillis, and 2nd Lieut. John J. Raezer, officers of the Regulating Station of the Salvage Branch, Q.M.C., are pictured left to right in St. Pierre-Des-Corps, Indre et Loire, France. This photograph was taken on Dec. 6, 1918, and received on Feb. 26, 1919.
RM2RC15CY–Soldiers receiving firing data and operating a gun in the Foret de Sommedieue, Meuse, France during World War I. Private Ben H. Young is pictured on the right receiving firing data, while the elevating crew operates the gun on the left. This photograph was taken on October 29, 1918, approximately 1 kilometer east of the city.
RM2RC10YP–Sgt. James McGarrigle prepares a G.M.C. ambulance for shipment overseas during World War One. The image shows a right side view of the ambulance. Photograph taken on October 16, 1918 by an unidentified photographer. Released by M.I.D. Censor on October 19, 1918. Identified as PR1968 U.S. military activity.
RM2RC1M4T–Secretary of State Robert Lansing reviews troops at Camp Hancock in Augusta, Georgia during World War One. The photograph shows infantry soldiers forming 'squads right.' This image was taken in March 1918 and released by the War College Division Laboratory on March 26, 1918. Photographer is L.I.P. Kingsmore, Signal Reserve Corps.
RM2RC5JB3–Caption: Headquarters staff officers of the 168th Infantry, formerly 3rd Ohio Infantry, captured in this photograph. From left to right: Capt. Glenn C. Haynes, Major L.C. Ross, and Capt. Charles J. Riley. The photo was taken in Nieder Breisig, Germany on December 21, 1918. Photo by S.C. Hamlin, issued on July 29, 1919.
RM2RC25JK–This photograph captured by Photographer Carl F. Thonor on March 1, 1919, shows a panoramic view of the Seine River and docks at Rouen in France. American and English vessels can be seen unloading at the docks. On the right side of the image is Quai du Havre, and the building with a tower is the Post Office at Rouen. The image was taken on December 13, 1918.
RM2RCJ19D–American soldiers undergoing training at the Central Officers Training School for Field Artillery at Camp Taylor, Louisville, Kentucky during World War One. The soldiers are seen in a double section formation, right oblique. The photograph was taken between December 21, 1918 and November 26, 1919. The image was approved by the Military Intelligence Division censor on December 24, 1918.
RM2TA3NP6–A young Vietnamese girl smiles while being assisted by Marines at Dong Ha, Republic of Vietnam. She is recovering from a wound in her right leg caused by a Viet Cong round. Photograph taken on January 5, 1967, by Sgt. Jones K. (Photog. No. 3D-4-1803-66- 3rillarDiv Vietnam 5Jan67). Defense Department photo (Marine Corps) A188096.
RM2RCD0K0–German Prison Guard supervising prisoners at Camp 5 in St. Nazaire, France. The photograph shows two prisoners, with the prisoner on the right showing signs of poor physical condition upon arrival. The prisoner on the left has been in the camp for only six weeks. The photograph was taken on August 15, 1918, by Photographer BUED and was approved by the A.E.P. censor.
RM2RCFW31–Caption: 'Captain John E. Madden in conference with his headquarters troops before their billets at Headquarters 84th Division, Neuvie, Derdogne, France. Lieutenant Bishop stands at Captain Madden's right, while 2nd Lieutenant Gaines sits at the left of the table. Photograph taken on October 4, 1918, received on November 6, 1918. Image includes A.E.P. censor approval.'
RMJJ3JXA–Dundee, Tayside, Scotland, UK. 18th July, 2017. UK weather: Another very hot day with the best of the sunshine across Tayside with Maximum temperatures of 25 °C. A young blonde woman on right with her daughter at front and friend on left standing together to have their photograph taken while enjoying the warm glorious weather in Dundee, UK. Credits: Dundee Photographics / Alamy Live News
RM2RCFM0R–'Hamlet of Reimershofen on left bank of Ahr, seen from neighboring cliff on opposite bank. Remains of old railroad visible on right side before tunnel construction. Located in Reimershofen, Germany. Photograph taken on March 28, 1919 by S.E.G. Havlin, photographer for Sumber Reco. Image number: TAKEN-419 3456-19.'
RM2RBYJT3–'Private R. W. Young sets teeth of cross cut saws using a hammer and beveled-edged anvil at Henry Disston and Sons in Philadelphia, PA. Two man-cross cut saws are alternately set to the right and left. Photograph taken on November 29, 1918, and received on December 2, 1918, as part of the American military activities during World War One.'
RM2TA3RGG–Caption: 'Officials attending a military briefing during the Vietnam War. Pictured from left to right: Robert McNamara, then-US Defense Secretary; Richard Nixon, future US President; and Billy Graham, prominent American religious figure. Also present in the photograph are Marine Platoon-Leader (back to camera), Mavn Escort, Governor John Reed, and General Levis W. Walt. November 9, 1965.'
RM2RCGYJT–View of Lee Hall Pumping Station (Newport News Light and Water Co.) featuring the Old Main Building with a smoke stack and a new brick Building on its right, which is the filter plant built in 1917. This photograph was taken by Sgt. Bonner on 20/18/19. It is part of the collection of Photographs of American Military Activities during World War One.
RM2RC83Y0–American Major General Edward McGlachlin, Jr. and American Brigadier General Frank Parker stand together in France. McGlachlin is pictured on the left, wearing the rank insignia of a Major General, while Parker is pictured on the right, wearing the rank insignia of a Brigadier General. The photograph was taken by a photographer from the Signal Corps and is associated with the number 50,368.
RM2RCGXJP–Photograph taken on October 8, 1919, by Sergeant Ronner in South Fork inlet, Big Bethel reservoir. The image depicts construction work with a view of the reservoir from the south end, showcasing houses on the extreme right and left. The photo bears the identification number 965481 and includes an annotation indicating it was taken as part of reconnaissance on October 13, 1919.
RM2RC1JKE–From left to right, this photograph shows Private P. D. Brooks of the 1st Army Military Police, Private W.K. Prince of the 322nd Field Signal Battalion, and Private G.B. Jacobs of the 1st Army C.R.A. The photo was taken in Varennes en Argonne, Meuse, France, but the date is unknown. The photograph was approved by the A.E.F. censor.
RM2RBWW6B–This photograph captures four U.S. Army soldiers from the 319th Infantry, 80th Division in Florent, Marne, France during World War One. Identified from left to right are Pvt. John Milsop, Pvt. John Pye, Pvt. Stephen Doyle, and Pvt. Paul Currier. The photograph was taken by Lt. Sears and was released by the AEP censor. The censor date is unavailable.
RM2RCGE1M–Members of the 148th Aero Squadron and Signal Corps photographers gather together before a daylight raid. Left to right: Lieutenant Morton Newhall, Commander of the 148th Aero Squadron, Lieutenant E.O. Harris of the Signal Corps, Major S.S. Halse, RAF pilot, and Captain Edward Schneider, Signal Corps Movie Operator. Photograph taken in Petite Sythe, France.
RM2RC259A–Panoramic view of a construction site at Camp Humphreys, VA. The image, taken on May 27, 1918, shows barracks buildings in various stages of construction, from right to left. The photograph was censored and released on June 3, 1918, by the Historical Branch, W.P.D. Photographer Lt. E.M. deBerri, Sig. R.C. captured the image.
RM2RC50HB–4.7' gun carriage, model 1916, right side view. This photograph was taken by SUBIECT 46524 ENGR. DIV. U.S. ORD. DEPT. PHOTOGRAPHER RECO on Dec. 18th. The description number is AU TYPES OP ORD. 4.7' gun carriage, model 1916. This image was for official use only and it was issued on June 1st, 1912. The notes indicate it is similar to the 1906 model.
RMKYNFFH–Arabella Wojnar, left, Bianca Wojnar, and Valentina Wojnar, right, pose for a photograph with a model of a spacecraft and alien during the Mars New Year celebration Friday, May 5, 2017, in Mars, Pennsylvania. The town is hosting two days of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics (STEAM) activities. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
RMG3W57N–Hindu UK Coming of Age celebration party London. The display photograph is of the young woman. She is on the left (hand raised) her mother to her right. She is 16yrs old. Mitcham south London England. They are welcoming guests to the very big Ritushuddhi, also called as Ritu Kala Samskara party. England. A celebration and the transition to womanhood. 2010s 2016 UK HOMER SYKES
RMDCH0C9–Remenham; Henley-on-Thames; Oxfordshire; UK. 17 August 2013. (Left to right) Cindy Wilson, Fred Schneider and Kate Pierson of the American new wave band THE B-52s perform on-stage at the 2013 'REWIND - The 80s Festival' held 16-17-18 August 2013. Photograph Credit: 2013 John Henshall/Alamy Live News. PER0351
RM2RC82GT–From left to right: Major J.B. Scott, Dr. S. Mezes, Mrs. Scott, and Mrs. Mezes are seen aboard the U.S.S. George Washington. This photograph was taken in December 1918 at 1800 hours. It was received by the Signal Corps on March 10, 1921 (Sumber 63207 Symbol E). Additional notes indicate the identities of the individuals captured in the image.
RM2RCN70H–'In this photograph, taken on 3-10-19, the machine shop crew of 308th M.T.O., led by 1st Lieut. E.B. Flanigan, is shown. Lt. Col. Geo. A. Purington can be seen standing on the extreme right. The location is Neuwied in Rhenish Prussia, Germany. This image has the reference number 49458 and was issued on 12-31-18.'
RM2RC1GY3–PVT. N. A. Combs took this photograph on March 3, 1919. It shows a Pierce Arrow truck, specifically, the right side, front half. This truck belonged to the orating department of the maintenance division of the Motor Transport Corps. It was located at Camp Holabird, Maryland. This image was released by the M.I.D. Censor on March 10, 1919. The image is numbered 41519.
RM2RCK5DM–Caption: Pvt. Arthur A. Furst of the Signal Corps captured this image of French Renault tanks being used by the 1st tank brigade, U.S.A., right after they came off the front lines. The photo was taken in Varennes-en-Argonne, Meuse, France, between May 5 and May 12, 1918. The authenticity of the photograph was confirmed by the A.E.P. censor.
RM2RCE1WR–Group of personages attending a conference at General Pershing's summer quarters. Left to right: General John J. Pershing, M. Tardieu, M. Clemenceau, General Ferdinand Foch, Gen. Mordacgi Weygand, and Major General James W. McAndrew. Val des Ecoliers, Chaumont, France, July 23, 1918. Photograph #14849 Sgt. L.J. Rode, S.C.
RM2JD6HCJ–Photograph of Gloucestershire County Cricket team for the 1892 season. Back row, left to right: J.Smith (scorer), E. Sainsbury, S.A.P. Kitcat, Roberts, Murch, Painter. Middle row, left to right: Captain A.H. Luard, E.M. Grace, Dr. W.G. Grace (captain), Woof, O.G. Radcliffe. Front row: Board. Colourised version of: 10218928 Date: 1892
RMR5706K–Panorama, Madras Harbour, 1900-01. A panoramic view consisting of three joined prints, mounted on linen. The view is taken from the lighthouses looking north, with the centre of the city on the left, and the enclosed harbour with steamers at anchor on the right. Macnabb Collection (Col James Henry Erskine Reid): Album of Indian views. c. 1900. Photograph. Source: Photo 752/4(31). Author: UNKNOWN.
RM2RCA6K6–'Factual caption: Church at Bouillonville, Meuse, France, utilized as a hospital by the 147th Field Hospital Company during World War I. The building on the right served as a Dressing Station for the 145th Ambulance Company and acted as the Headquarters for Major Dale Wilson, Director of the Ambulance Company. Photograph taken by Sgt. W. W. Bell, S.c. on April 8, 1919.' (50 words)
RMR5CT7X–Rajpootana Agency. A group portrait of Colonel Sir George Lawrence and officials. The photographer Eugene Impey is sitting second from right, but it is assumed that Taylor, who was Officiating Assistant to the Agent to the Governor-General of Rajputana at the time, was behind the camera. Captain Charles Walter is standing on the left. Murray Collection: Agra Album. Views and portraits, mainly in and around Agra. 1862. Photograph. Source: Photo 835/(321).
RM2RC9N30–Image showing a horse with tag #P.P.8. in its right eye, at Veterinary Hospital #9 in St. Nazaire, Loire-Inferieure, France. The photograph was taken on 27th March 1919 by W. W. Soper, S. C. and was recorded and described on 11th February 1919 as horse #P.P.8. at the hospital. (Note: 45296 is a reference number for administrative purposes.)
RM2RCB0AB–This photograph shows a socialist meeting held in Paris during World War One. From left to right, the individuals in the photograph are Madame DuLiani, Signor Schotto, Col. Conti Papa di Cosligliole, General Garibaldi, Signor Perron, and Signor Ballerini. The photograph was taken by Sgt. Lel. White in August 27, 1918. It was also issued and passed by the A.E.F. censor.
RM2RC35X8–Secretary Baker presents the Distinguished Service Cross (D.S.C.) to officers in this photograph. He stands in the center, with General Wood on his right and General Scott on his left. The photograph was taken on April 7, 1919, and the photographer is Corporal Coombs. The image was assigned the identification number TDTO419 and received on April 11, 1919. This description was issued by C Notes, number 45742.
RM2RCAJC3–Three German prisoners of war being interviewed by American military officials. From left to right: Major E. Audran of the 22nd Provisional Division, Lieutenant David B. Kalen, and Major J. Caccavajo. The location is Dricourt, Ardennes, France. This photograph was taken on September 28, 1918, and released by the A.E.F. Censor on December 23, 1918. (Photo ID: 111-SC-30591)
RM2RCMNWG–Premier Georges Clemenceau congratulates American officers, including Cpl. Sheehan, for their work in the American Sector during World War One. Maj. Gen. Omar Bundy and General Degastte of the French Army stand to the left and right of Clemenceau, respectively. The photograph was taken on June 30, 1918 at Chateau Thierry, France. The image was passed by the A.E.F. Censor on July 23, 1918.
RMR5GBH3–Chow-mahela palace [Hyderabad]. A view looking across the garden and tank towards one of the buildings of the Chaumahalla Palace, with the Char Minar in the right background. Curzon Collection: 'Souvenir of the Visit of H.E. Lord Curzon of Kedleston Viceroy of India to H.H. the Nizam's Dominions April 1902'. c. 1902. Photograph. Source: Photo 430/33(41). Language: English. Author: Dayal, Deen.
RM2RC194N–Sgt. Reyden captured this photo on Aug. 31, 1918, at the Central Medical Department Laboratory in Dijon, France. The image shows Lt. L.D. Redway, M.C., and Cpl. Hal Moore, M.D., standing from left to right. The photograph was taken during World War I and was passed by the A.E.P. censor, although the exact date is unknown.
RM2RCFX8N–'Civilians and officers visiting the front lines near Villiers, showing their souvenirs. From left to right: Rep. L. C. Cramton of Michigan, Rep. M.C. Kelly of Pennsylvania, Rep. J. Tompson of Oklahoma, Lt. Light, Mr. F.K. Nielson of the State Department, Rep. A. Elston of California, Rep. J.H. Caraway of Arkansas, Lt. Hessian. Photograph taken at Chateau La Foret, France.'
RM2RC5GMD–Field Meet at Fort Washington, Maryland. Winners in the preliminary 100 yard dash are captured in this photograph. From left to right: Mch. Jones from the 2nd Company, Private Crowley from the M.C., Cpl. Moore from the Q.M.C., and Mechanic Ellis from the 1st Company. Photograph taken on April 1, 1920, by Pvt. Horydczak. (Sumber 68013)
RM2RC86MT–'Sgt. 1st cl. Morris Pineberg, photographer for the US Army, captured this image on October 23, 1918 in Troyon, France. The photograph shows members of the French Mission attached to the 79th Division. From left to right: Lieut. Serge N. Fleury, Lieut. Paul Neidinger, Capt. Feuardent, Capt. Pierre Bâtard, and Lieut. Stephen Knooker. The photograph was passed by the A.E.P. censor.'
RM2RCJ37G–A German portable hospital with a concrete dugout on the right, photographed on September 16, 1918 in Vieville, France. The soldier in the image is Corporal Paul C. Bogart of the S.C. (Signal Corps). The photograph is part of the collection of American military activities during World War One. The image was passed by the A.E.F. censor, but no specific date was given.
RM2RC2CX1–Panorama of Camp Humphreys, Va., taken on May 27, 1918. The image shows barrack buildings in different stages of construction, from right to left. This photograph, numbered 099301 SURECT Lt. E.M. deBerri, Sig. R.C., was taken between May 1-10, 1918. It was censored and released on June 3, 1918, by the Historical Branch, W.P.D.
RM2TA372B–Caption: September 4, 1967 - A long-range shot of an ammunition dump at Dong Ha, RVN during the Vietnam War. In the photograph, the Shore Party area is visible on the right side, while the arrow points to the Explosive Ordnance Demolition's ammunition living area and offices. This image is attributed to Captain M. Sweeney. DEFENSE DEPT. PHOTO (MARINE CORPS) mis A355566 127 GVB-200.
RM2JKBEFG–Alfred Molina Film: Dudley Do-Right (1999) Characters: Snidely Whiplash Director: Hugh Wilson 21 August 1999 **WARNING** This Photograph is for editorial use only and is the copyright of UNIVERSAL and/or the Photographer assigned by the Film or Production Company and can only be reproduced by publications in conjunction with the promotion of the above Film. A Mandatory Credit To UNIVERSAL is required. The Photographer should also be credited when known. No commercial use can be granted without written authority from the Film Company.
RM2RC4664–Construction work is underway at Camp Humphreys in Virginia. The clearing of the right of way and the blasting of stumps is being done to connect the camp with the main line of the B.F. & T. Railroad at Accotink. The trestle and track laying are being handled by Engineer troops, while civilian labor is involved in the earthwork. This photograph was taken on May 27, 1918, and was censored and released by the Historical Branch on June 3, 1918.
RM2JKBE5T–Brendan Fraser Film: Dudley Do-Right (1999) Characters: Dudley Do-Right Director: Hugh Wilson 21 August 1999 **WARNING** This Photograph is for editorial use only and is the copyright of UNIVERSAL and/or the Photographer assigned by the Film or Production Company and can only be reproduced by publications in conjunction with the promotion of the above Film. A Mandatory Credit To UNIVERSAL is required. The Photographer should also be credited when known. No commercial use can be granted without written authority from the Film Company.
RM2JKBE3F–Brendan Fraser Film: Dudley Do-Right (1999) Characters: Dudley Do-Right Director: Hugh Wilson 21 August 1999 **WARNING** This Photograph is for editorial use only and is the copyright of UNIVERSAL and/or the Photographer assigned by the Film or Production Company and can only be reproduced by publications in conjunction with the promotion of the above Film. A Mandatory Credit To UNIVERSAL is required. The Photographer should also be credited when known. No commercial use can be granted without written authority from the Film Company.
RM2JKBDK3–Brendan Fraser Film: Dudley Do-Right (1999) Characters: Dudley Do-Right Director: Hugh Wilson 21 August 1999 **WARNING** This Photograph is for editorial use only and is the copyright of UNIVERSAL and/or the Photographer assigned by the Film or Production Company and can only be reproduced by publications in conjunction with the promotion of the above Film. A Mandatory Credit To UNIVERSAL is required. The Photographer should also be credited when known. No commercial use can be granted without written authority from the Film Company.
RM2JKBE46–Brendan Fraser Film: Dudley Do-Right (1999) Characters: Dudley Do-Right Director: Hugh Wilson 21 August 1999 **WARNING** This Photograph is for editorial use only and is the copyright of UNIVERSAL and/or the Photographer assigned by the Film or Production Company and can only be reproduced by publications in conjunction with the promotion of the above Film. A Mandatory Credit To UNIVERSAL is required. The Photographer should also be credited when known. No commercial use can be granted without written authority from the Film Company.
RM2JKBDJJ–Alfred Molina Film: Dudley Do-Right (1999) Characters: Snidely Whiplash Director: Hugh Wilson 21 August 1999 **WARNING** This Photograph is for editorial use only and is the copyright of UNIVERSAL and/or the Photographer assigned by the Film or Production Company and can only be reproduced by publications in conjunction with the promotion of the above Film. A Mandatory Credit To UNIVERSAL is required. The Photographer should also be credited when known. No commercial use can be granted without written authority from the Film Company.
RM2RCHWPE–Sgt. G. Ryden from the Signal Corps took this photograph on February 13, 1919. It shows officers at the Dupont Printing Plant in Clichy, near Paris, France. From left to right, the officers are identified as 2nd Lt. H. W. Ushorwood, QMC; 1st Lt. B. F. Camp, MC; 1st Lt. C. M. Preston, QMC; and 2nd Lt. H. L. Williams, QMC.
RMR5CJ9H–Proclamation of Empress of India, January 1877. General view of the assemblage with crowds of spectators in the foreground. Contemporary notes on the mount beneath the print identify the amphitheatre for Europeans (left), Lord Lytton's canopy (centre: the Viceroy can just be made out seated beneath the canopy), and the amphitheatre for native princes (right). 1 Jan 1877. photograph. Source: Photo 4/(1). Language: English. Author: BOURNE AND SHEPHERD.
RMR576NB–General view of the Qutb Minar, Delhi. A view from the east looking towards the tower of victory, with the dome of the Alai Darwaza on the left, and the small pavilion, a late addition that for a time stood at the top of the tower, on the right. Adham Khan's Tomb can be seen in the background to the left of the Qutb. Archaeological Survey of India Collections: Indian Museum Series (Duplicates). 1870s. Photograph. Source: Photo 1003/(879).
RM2WG0JGH–The late Archbishop of Armagh, 1862. Engraving from a photograph by Mayall, of '...the Right Hon. and Most Rev. Lord John George Beresford, D.D., P.C., Archbishop of Armagh and Bishop of Clogher, Primate of All Ireland and Metropolitan, Primate of the Order of St. Patrick, Lord Almoner to the Queen, and Chancellor of Trinity College, Dublin. The Archbishop was never married'. From "Illustrated London News", 1862.
RM2RCDF2R–Trans-Atlantic Motor Convoy. In this photograph taken on August 15, 1919, a close-up view showcases the damage caused to a small wooden bridge located 31 miles west of Green River, Wyoming. It captures the exact spot where the right rear wheel of a Mack truck went through the bridge. This convoy demonstrates the challenges of transportation during World War One.
RM2RCAY8F–Tractors are seen in the foreground of this image, with an ordnance warehouse in the background on the left and an office on the right. This photograph was taken at Base Ordnance Depot #4, located in Base Section #2 in St. Sulpice, Gironde, France. The image was captured by Lieutenant Strohmeyer on January 18, 1919. This photograph falls under the category of 'Surber H Tractors'. Its official use is limited to specific purposes.
RM2RC4A6E–A photograph taken by CPL. R.H. Eggleston during WWI. The image shows the ruins of Remenauville, Meurthe et Moselle, France, with old German mines on the left side and American military personnel on the right side. The photograph is marked with the description symbol, 'ISSUED: E H,' and the shorthand identification 'RECO 2727-T8.' The photograph likely depicts the aftermath of military activities in the area.
RM2RCDNXC–Major General Cronkhite (right) engages in conversation with Colonel James C. Rhes, Brigadier General Lloyd M. Brett, and Colonel Frank B. Cocheu. They are seen inspecting troops of the 319th Regiment Infantry from the 80th Division in Boque Maison, France. The photograph was taken on July 28, 1918, and passed the A.E.F. Censor on August 13, 1918.
RM2TA2FN3–Corporal Louis R. Moore (left, from Old Fort, Tennessee) and Corporal Frank C. Ratfall (right, from Houston, Texas), both Forward Air Controllers, are seen calling in Artillery and Air Strikes on suspected North Vietnamese Army positions during Operation Lancaster II, July 18, 1968. This photograph was taken by SSgt J. A. Reid and is part of the US Defense Department's collection.
RM2WHDM41–Japanese Porter wearing protective outer garments made of straw.. Photograph shows a porter, full-length, standing, facing left, wearing a hat and outer garments made of straw for protection against rain and snow over his shoulders and around his waist, carrying shoulder pole with boxes attached over his right shoulder, and holding staff in left hand....Japan Hand-coloured with watercolour Photographic Print circa 1870s
RMR5CCA5–Town of Muscat from inland plain. A view looking over the town towards the harbour, with the city wall in the middle ground. In the background overlooking the harbour, Fort Capitano (left) and Fort Jellalee (right) can be seen. Dunlop Smith Collection: Sir Charles Aitchison Album of Views in India and Burma. c. 1870. Photograph. Source: Photo 355/1(44). Language: English. Author: UNKNOWN.
RM2RC51P1–Sergeant 1st class J.T. Seabrook of South Carolina took this photograph on December 15, 1918, at the Signal Office in Neuf-Chateau, Vosges, France. The image shows a long-distance communication board. People from left to right: Mildred Lewis, Tillard Cooper, Alice Henley, Henshaw, and Nadeau. This photograph is numbered 41253 and was received on March 1, 1919.
RM2RBWW0K–Group of officers from the 1st Division photographed on March 31, 1918. The officers in the photograph from left to right are Major General Chas. F. Summerall, Brigadier General Frank P. Parker and Brigadier General Francis C. Marshall. The photo was taken at Verrier en Hesse Farm in Meuse, France. The photo has been passed by the A.R.P. censor, but the exact date is unknown.
RM2RC79F1–Image 27555 shows Sgt. 1st Cl. M. Pineberg at the 304th Engineers' Dump near Jouy en Argonne, Meuse, France. The photograph, taken on October 19, 1918, reveals camouflaged material on the right side of the dump. This image was received on November 25, 1918, and passed by the A.E.F. censor. No date of issuance provided, but there are notes from 2004.
RM2RCJ166–Panoramic view of Vaux Sous Aubigny, Haute Marne, France during World War One. The image shows the French Telephone Exchange Building on the right and the American Telephone Headquarters next to it. American telephone poles with wires and cross arms are visible on the building, while French wire can be seen on the building at the left. The photograph was taken by Lt. R. W. Sears, S. C.
RM2RCADE7–Quartermaster staff, left to right: Major C.A. Morrow; Col. H.F. Rethers; Major E.H. Block. London, England. This photograph was taken by 463691 SGT.C.D. DONNELLY.S.C. on January 4, 1919. It is identified as number 3529-19 in the collection. The caption on the back of the photo states the names of the staff members shown and their respective ranks.
RM2RCG05A–Sgt. Grier M. Shotwell takes a photograph in the office of the Medical Detachment with Co. B., 310th Engineers. The individuals depicted from left to right are Lt. R.W. Springer, Medical Corps; Pvt. Irvin Win- gerter; Corp. John E. Craft; Lt. Walter Roe, D.R.C. This photo was taken in Bakharitza, Russia on Feb. 26, 1919.
RM2RCP788–German prisoners being questioned by Major Noble B. Judah, Int. Sec., are seen in this photograph taken on May 1, 1918, in Baccarat, France. From left to right: Major N.B. Judah, Lt. F.R. Wulsin, German prisoners Paul Wenzel, Walter Mann, and Gustaf Arnemetzer. This image was issued by Headquarters, 42nd Division, and is noted as not for publication.
RM2RCC4EF–This image shows four types of artillery projectiles used during World War One. From left to right, they are a 4.7' high-explosive shell with point detonating fuze, a 4.7' shrapnel shell with a 45-second combination fuse and adapter, a 3.3' proof projectile, and another 4.7' proof projectile. The photograph was taken on January 22, 1919, by Sgt. Me Garrigle.
RM2RBWWH7–Soldiers from Co. E, 61st Infantry are pictured in their shell hole in the front line near Cunel, Meuse, France during World War I. The soldiers identified from left to right are Pvt. Walter Toefler, Pvt. Joseph Disfans, and Pvt. Leon Dale. The photograph was taken on an unknown date between Jan. 23, 1919 and Oct. 30, 1918. It passed the A.E.F. censor.
RM2RBXC5A–Major General Peyton C. March, Assistant Secretary of War Edward R. Stettinius, and Assistant Secretary of War Frederick F. Keppel. Photograph taken by Lt. E.M. deBerri, Sig. R.C. Publication date: May 2, 1918. Description: The three individuals listed from left to right. Censored and released on May 3, 1918, by Historical Branch, W.P. D.
RMR5J7C3–Chow-mahela palace [Hyderabad]. A view looking across the garden and tank towards one of the buildings of the Chaumahalla Palace. The Char Minar visile can be seen in the right background. Curzon Collection: 'Souvenir of the Visit of H.E. Lord Curzon of Kedleston Viceroy of India to H.H. the Nizam's Dominions April 1902'. c. 1902. Photograph. Source: Photo 430/33(41). Language: English. Author: Dayal, Deen.
RM2RC5W0C–An American military soldier, Sgt. Hitz, is pictured on May 31, 1919, with a military bicycle modified to hold a U.S. Magazine rifle. This photograph, taken by SC photographer 5-31-19, was issued with the description 'MILITARY BICYCLE WITH RIFLE, Mc Right side of bicycle with U.S. Magazine rifle, Model 1917.' The rifle's subject number is 53613 and the image was received under the description 953613.
RM2RC8PTG–Image caption: 11-9-18: Pictured are officers of Signal Unit 3d A.C. in Dun sur Meuse, Meuse, France during World War One. From left to right: 1st Lt. R. C. Hildreth, 1st Lt. Humphrey Sullivan, Capt. T. P. Rose, and Col. G. E. Kumpe. Photograph taken by Pvt. Antrim, S.C. Photographer Reco.
RM2RBYFDK–Major Deuel, the flying executive officer, is seen in this photograph wearing a leather coat at Kelly Field in San Antonio, Texas. Lieutenant McGill is standing to the right. The image captures the graduation ceremony of a cadet, Lieutenant H.P. Kingsmore, who is receiving his commission. The photograph was taken on May 27, 1918, and was censored and released by M.I.B. censor on June 3, 1918.
RM2JKBE4C–Sarah Jessica Parker Film: Dudley Do-Right (1999) Characters: Nell Fenwick Director: Hugh Wilson 21 August 1999 **WARNING** This Photograph is for editorial use only and is the copyright of UNIVERSAL and/or the Photographer assigned by the Film or Production Company and can only be reproduced by publications in conjunction with the promotion of the above Film. A Mandatory Credit To UNIVERSAL is required. The Photographer should also be credited when known. No commercial use can be granted without written authority from the Film Company.
RM2K7YK6K–Folded Film Poster Film: All The Right Noises (1968) Director: Gerry O'Hara 01 June 1969 **WARNING** This Photograph is for editorial use only and is the copyright of 20 CENTURY FOX and/or the Photographer assigned by the Film or Production Company and can only be reproduced by publications in conjunction with the promotion of the above Film. A Mandatory Credit To 20 CENTURY FOX is required. The Photographer should also be credited when known. No commercial use can be granted without written authority from the Film Company.
RM2JK9WWR–Kids Hip Hop Performance Film: The Right Connections (1997) Director: Chuck Vinson 15 August 1997 **WARNING** This Photograph is for editorial use only and is the copyright of SHOWTIME NET and/or the Photographer assigned by the Film or Production Company and can only be reproduced by publications in conjunction with the promotion of the above Film. A Mandatory Credit To SHOWTIME NET is required. The Photographer should also be credited when known. No commercial use can be granted without written authority from the Film Company.
RM2RCKHWP–Sgt. Peter S. Pelisson took this photograph on November 12, 1918, in Verdun, Meuse, France. The image offers a general view of the area, believed to be taken from a citadel. The wood area bordered with trees in the center leads to Ft. Douaumont via Fleury and Douaumont. The road on the right leads to Ft. de Souville. This caption was approved by A.E.F. censor, with no given date.
RM2RCM6XW–4T: This photograph shows Laboratory personnel at Camp Hospital No. 4 in Joinville, La Pont, Seine, France during World War I. From left to right, the individuals are identified as: 1st Lieutenant G. Hollister (Officer in Charge), Private 1st Class A.J. Ferguson, Private 1st Class Christofferson, and Sergeant W.G. Hough. The image was taken on January 16, 1919.
RM2RCN9AM–Sgt. C.D. Donnelly, S.C. presenting a gold watch to CRUISHSHANK, V.C. of the London Scottish Regiment, who displayed bravery at a machine gun post. Lt. Gen. Baden Powell is pictured to the right. The event took place in Dowbhills Park, Phillips Lane, Tottenham, London, England. The photograph was passed by A.E.P. censor, although the exact date is not given.
RM2RC3244–Sir Frederick Smith, Attorney General of Great Britain, and his party during their tour of the U.S. and Canada. Pictured from left to right: Sir Frederick E. Smith, Arthur Bestor, Hon. Harold Smith, M.P. The photograph was taken by Corp. N. W. Alley on February 5, 1918. This image was released by the W.C.D. to Photo Div., S.C. in January 1917.
RMPA77RC–Kingston London UK 21st July 2018 - Ben Barclay (right) of Brighton clears the ball away from Joe Pigott of Wimbledon during the pre season friendly football match between AFC Wimbledon and Brighton and Hove Albion at the Cherry Red Records Stadium in Kingston Surrey Photograph taken by Simon Dack Credit: Simon Dack/Alamy Live News - Editorial Use Only
RMR4YC5D–Portrait photograph of a group of nobles of Hyderabad (Nawaub Salar Jung, his nephew, and Rajah Narrindhar). Group of nobles of Hyderabad (Nawaub Salar Jung, his nephew, and Rajah Narrindhar). Andhra Pradesh; Hyderabad (A.P.); India; c. 1862. This photograph represents Nawaub Salar Jung, in another costume, seated in the colonnade of his residence. His financial minister is seated on his right hand, on his left is his nephew. Source: Photo 961/(55).
RM2RC7KN2–'Soldiers of the 333rd Regiment, 84th Division, are seen adjusting their gas masks in St. Astier, Dordogne, France. Lieutenant A.J. Wellman, the regimental Gas Officer, is in between the lines. Sergeant Enos Quick of Eldorado, Illinois is the Regt. Gas Non-Commissioned Officer near the end of the right-hand line. This photograph was taken on October 29, 1918, and was passed by the A.E.F. censor.'
RF2HC3E7E–Paris Château de Vincennes, depicting damage to wall during German occupation. An early 1945 photograph taken from outside the west wall of the fortress shows the aftermath of an explosion caused by occupation German forces when they blew up their own munitions dump prior to the arrival of Allied liberation forces in August 1944. Photographer Clarence Inman would be standing with the Keep or Donjon to this right. This view looks northwest towards the interior side of the Tour du Village.
RM2RC591A–This photograph depicts a head canister mask used in the Mechanical Research Division of the Chemical Warfare Service during World War I. The mask can be seen on the right-hand side of the image. The photograph was received from the Research Division, Chemical Warfare Service, on July 12, 1918, and taken under photographer's reco P.N. 1134. The description number is AU Chemical Warfare Service. Notes were taken.
RM2X1C86B–Empress Maria Theresa, full-length sitting, half right, with circlet, scroll with seal in the raked, part with the left on the lap retentively, foot on cushion, in front of the raked foot standing cartouche crest. photograph to sculpture (from Arthur strass / +1927 /, put out in the Seidenhof 1898: Maria Th. in the old from 35 years as sponsor of the silk industry), - 19830422 PD60583 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM)
RM2RCMREM–Description: American soldiers utilizing a chateau, previously owned by a wealthy individual, as the Adjutants office during World War One. In the photograph from left to right: Major Stevens, Division Adjutant; Major King, Assistant Adjutant; 2nd Lieutenant Campbell, Division Statistical Officer; 2nd Lieutenant Bausher, Assistant Division Statistical Officer; and Chief Clerk Boyer, 26th Division. Location: La Perte, France.
RM2RC98G8–This image features Major General Omar Bundy and his staff. In the rear row, from left to right, are Captain Prichard, Lieutenant Colonel Herbst, and Captain Kerr. In the front row are Colonel Brown, Major General Bundy, and Colonel Bridges. The photograph was taken on May 28, 1918, at Shaumont-Gn-Vexin, France, during World War One. It was censored and released by the M.I.B. censor on June 28, 1918.
RM2RC8PD1–111-SC-6445: A photo taken in Venice, Italy, showing the Palace of Doges on the right and the Church of St. Marks on the left in Piazza San Marco. The photograph was taken in 1919 by a photographer with the initials 'ET.' The symbol 'KU' is also present. The photo is labeled as number 6445 and has the description 'Palace of the Doges and Church of St. Marks in Venice, Italy.' The print also has the number HOTE 06445 and the code F.0.693.
RM2RC9B48–Grave of Lt. Archie McGee, 363rd Inf. (8th grave next from right) located near Tronsol Fme, about 3 kilometers northwest of Eclisfontaine, Meuse, France. Photograph taken on February 23, 1919, by Sgt. Seabrook, S.C. Photographer number B RICD 4-14-19. This description is recorded with reference number 3820-79. It was officially issued with three additional notes under the number 53167.
RM2RCHCYR–Left to right: Major Oliver P. Newman, Conducting Officer; Miss Margaret Wilson; Mrs. Ross-David, Y.M.C.A.; Mr. Ross-David, Y.M.C.A. St. Dizier, Creuse, France. This photograph, taken on January 16, 1919, shows the individuals mentioned in the description. Lieutenant Fox of the Signal Corps is also referenced in the details, although he is not pictured in this image.
RM2RCF1KD–Italian and American officers, including Maj. Bireh, Gen. Castagnola (Comdg. 37th Italian Division), Lieut. Col. Everson, and Capt. Magnus, are pictured from left to right. The photograph was taken in Cormons, Italy on November 13, 1918. Photo ID: 111-SC-39114. Photographer: S.C. Moscioni. Timestamp: February 26, 1919. Description number: 39/14. Caption information from C Notes: 39174.
RM2RC0MR2–Caption: 42611 Sgt. 1st Cl. Jones of the Signal Corps takes a photograph of Cpl. Nick Treger from the 16th Infantry, Co. D. The photo was taken on March 1, 1919, depicting Cpl. Treger at Red Cross Hospital No. 2 in Paris, France. He suffered a gunshot wound to his right thigh on July 21, 1918, resulting in loss of substance and an upper femur compound comminuted fracture.
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