RMFDJ3DF–First world war Regalia. British army cap badge of the Royal Horse artillery on wood grain background.
RM2EAB2PY–A cap badge of the Royal Artillery c. 1952-current..
RMDG53N7–Royal Field Artillery regimental badge on headstone of World War One soldier, Cemetery of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission
RM2JB57D3–A cap badge of the Royal Artillery Volunteers in white metal c. 1902-1908.
RMEF4028–Royal Artillery crest on a war grave
RMCNF7PD–Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery badge is pictured in CFB Gagetown, New Brunswick
RM2X0PH5K–RECREATION HUTS ON GUN SITES - A.T.S. attending to the garden and Royal Artillery badge which they have laid in front of the Barbados hut. Photographic negative , British Army
RM2K4DJAD–A First World War era picture of a British soldiers of the Royal Garrison Artillery in a line going into a hut in Maresfield Park Camp, near Uckfield, East Sussex, England, UK c.1917.
RM2RGDNXX–Masbadges! Regimental mascots and badges in one! No. 10 The bulldog of the Royal Artillery.
RM2J2PP49–'From one of the RFA' (Royal Field Artillery): First World War postcard which includes a poem about training with the RFA, a picture of the cap badge and an illustration of horses pulling a gun carriage
RM2GX5HDA–Original very clear WW1 era postcard of group young men from the Royal Flying Corps in a flatbed truck which was registered in Lancashire. Some of the men are in uniform with the RFC badge on their caps. On an army base with a hut or hangar, the wheels of a field gun can just be seen, perhaps these men were transporting artillery. circa 1917, U.K.
RMR0NK3H–Second World War British Army Royal Artillery forage cap with badge and Latin motto, Ubique Quo Fas et Gloria Ducunt. Dress uniform red and blue
RM2HDGA22–Original WW1 era studio portrait postcard of 2 young women dressed up in soldier's uniforms. Perhaps their boyfriend's uniforms. The woman on the left is wearing cap badge of the Royal Artillery, and the woman on the right is wearing one from the Wiltshire Regiment. From the studio of H A Aylward of Alton, Hampshire. On reverse is written ' August 1917, me and pal at Burkham'..Burkham is a hamlet in the large parish of Bentworth in East Hampshire, England and includes a large country house - Burkham House. 1917, U.K.
RMG9R483–War widow and Royal Artillery clerk, Lorena Budd.
RM2H4CXC2–Veteran standard bearer from the Royal Regiment of Artillery, medals and covid face mask
RMW2368A–Vintage Studio Photographic Postcard Showing a Young and Proud WW1 British Army Soldier From The Royal Artillery.
RM2RAADBC–Masbadges! Regimental mascots and badges in one! No. 10 The bulldog of the Royal Artillery. Date: 1918
RM2BC0MN3–Shoulder title of the Royal Garrison Artillery of the British Army in World War 1, surrounded by poppy pin badges commemorating the war's centenary.
RM2C2403F–The Royal Field Artillery (1899-1924) regimental emblem on a World War I headstone at Bedford House Cemetery in Zillebeke, Belgium
RM2M3P44T–Three fallen soldiers during the early weeks of the First World War. They are: Brigadier-General N D Findlay of the Royal Field Artillery, the first General to be killed; Lieutenant Percy Wyndham of the Coldstream Guards, killed near Soissons; Colonel Sir E R Bradford of the Seaforth Highlanders. Date: September 1914
RMFJBDG7–Royal Artillery Ubique cap Badge from the first world war against wooden grain background. Badge features motto 'honi soit qui mal y pense'.
RMDG53WE–Royal Field Artillery regimental badge on headstone of World War One soldier, Cemetery of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission
RMDCDPBF–World War One postcard with Royal Field Artillery badge
RMEF6ANN–Royal Artillery emblem on a war grave
RMFM9PTX–Royal Artillery Diamond and enamel regimental brooch.
RM2X1550N–LUTON ADOPTS A BRITISH GENERAL HOSPITAL : OBSERVER STORY - Pte. W. Osborne of 107 Barcombe Avenue, Streatham Hill, London, S.W.2. embroidering the Royal Artillery badge in cotton and silk British Army
RM2K9P8EP–A First World War era picture of a British soldier named John Balcomb, a Gunner in the Royal Artillery, wearing a Territorial Force Imperial Service Badge.
RM2KDF8H8–Royal Artillery stained glass, St. Peter`s Church, Radway, Warwickshire, England, UK
RM2GMF212–A portrait of a First World War British soldier, a Gunner in the Royal Horse Artillery holding a whip.
RMGMRMF7–Lest we forget flag and Royal Artillery flag flying at Great Dorset Steam Fair, Tarrant Hinton, Dorset UK in August
RM2F1D6RD–A cap badge of the Royal Artillery Militia c. early 20th centuary.
RMR0WCGJ–Second World War British Army Royal Artillery cap badge and Latin motto Ubique Quo Fas et Gloria Ducunt. Gun. Cannon. Isolated on a white background
RM2M64KF6–A group of friends including a British army soldier in the Royal Field Artillery with a signallers trade badge and medal ribbons for the British War Medal and Victory Medal.. 03/11/1919.
RMG9R489–Investitures at Palace. War widow and Royal Artillery clerk, Lorena Budd.
RM2F1D687–A cap badge of the Royal Artillery Volunteers c. 1914-1918.
RM2H4CX7K–The 209 (The Manchester Artillery) Battery, 103rd Regiment Royal Artillery parade St Peter's Square
RM2R6E2H3–A cap badge of the Royal Artillery Cadets c. 1901-1952.
RM2BAJRNN–Shoulder title of the Royal Garrison Artillery of the British Army in World War 1, surrounded by poppy pin badges commemorating the war's centenary.
RM2W9FX3N–Senior NCOs of the Royal Garrison Artillery stationed in Newhaven, Sussex during the Edwardian period.
RMHH3RE7–1918 British advertisement for the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company
RMDG53M2–Royal Field Artillery regimental badge on headstone of World War One soldier, Cemetery of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission
RM2K9P8EE–A First World War era picture of a signaller in the Royal Field Artillery.
RM2M3P94H–Masbadges! Regimental mascots and badges in one! No. 10 The bulldog of the Royal Artillery. Date: 1918
RM2RB1P76–A Royal Air Force airman alongside a Royal Artillery gunner of the 5th Anti-Aircraft Division c.1938-1942.
RM2RGDTMC–Two boys saluting, probably during the Second World War. The one on the right is wearing a tin helmet and a gas mask. The one on the left is wearing a Royal Artillery peaked cap and a ceremonial sword.
RM2H98406–A portrait a First World War British soldier, a Gunner in the Royal Field Artillary (RFA), with a woman, possibly hid wife. The solider has the medal ribbon of the 1914 Star, also known as the 'Mons Star'. The letter 'L' in a wreath signies he is gun layer. c,1917-1918.
RM2M96HBG–Two boys saluting, probably during the Second World War. The one on the right is wearing a tin helmet and a gas mask. The one on the left is wearing a Royal Artillery peaked cap and a ceremonial sword.
RM2T5BBEA–A Royal Artillery gunner during the Second World War, 1941.
RF2C4J47F–Bronze plaque of the Army Service Corps attached 60th Siege Battery Royal Garrison Artillery WW1
RM2T8HHWN–British soldiers of the Royal Artillery, 17th Gurkha Division, in front of a 25-pounder field gun, Malaya c. 1952.
RM2FMW3DB–SPAIN - CIRCA 1974: A stamp printed in Spain shows Royal standard-bearer artillery body 1803
RM2WRB3DT–A group of Royal Artillery soldiers with sporting trophies in front of a MK IV 18 pounder field gun and limber in Buddon Camp, Scotland, in July 1927.
RMG9R47A–War widow and Royal Artillery clerk, Lorena Budd (centre).
RM2R8XMKE–An officer and work part of the Royal Artillery with digging equipment in a gun pit.
RM2H4CX5Y–The 209 (The Manchester Artillery) Battery, 103rd Regiment Royal Artillery honoured with a parade in St Peter's Square after being awarded Freedom of
RM2GDMFE2–A portrait of a First World War British soldier, a Private in the Royal Artillery, standing, wearing spurs and holding a riding crop. The soldiers name is Henry.
RMPR8GT5–King's Troop, of the Royal Horse Artillery regiment at the 2017 Trooping the Colour in the Mall, London, England.
RM2GYRTB4–A First World War era portrait of a British army Officer, a Lieutenant in the Royal Artillery. He is wearing an armband on his right arm, possibly indicating he was wounded and convalescing in hospital.
RM2A794RK–Original WW1 era postcard portrait of female munitions / weapons manufacturers worker wearing 'on war service' badge on her uniform, wearing a mob cap, in Hunstanton, Norfolk, England, Britain, U.K. 1916-1918
RM2T5BBDY–Royal Engineer soldiers showing off recreational activities including boxing at the Shoeburyness School of Gunnery.
RME5AN91–Royal Artillery tactical sign on a Morris Commercial PU Wireless WW2 Military vehicle at Tilbury Fort, Essex, UK.
RM2GR33BH–A First World War era group picture of Royal Artillery soldiers, taken in Colchester. The soldier seated in the front row holding a stick has a spur trade badge, inidcating he is a rough rider/riding instructor/remount trainer. The sargent seated in the front row, third from the right is rather showing off his farrier/shoesmith trade badge, a horse shoe.
RMR5FW58–A capture of a bastion at Troyes, with a partial border containing a lozenge bearing a white rose of the York family with the Yorkist badge, 'Dieu et mon droit', at the beginning of chapter 21 of book 1. . Anciennes et nouvelles chroniques d'Angleterre (also known as Recueil des croniques d’Engleterre). France, N. E. (Lille?) and Netherlands, S. (Bruges) Date c. 1470- c. 1480. Source: Royal 14 E. IV, f.59v. Language: French. Author: JEAN OF WAVRIN. Master of the Vienna and Copenhagen Toison d’Or, Master of the White Inscriptions, Master of Edward.
RMEXXXP9–British Royal Coat Of Arms On Cannon Used In Siege Gibraltar
RMCX6M4A–Zafer Korkmaz of Turkey in the Men's Team Recurve - Open archery at the Royal Artillery Barracks at London 2012 Paralympic games
RM2GDMFYE–A potrait of five British Army boy soldiers in the Royal Artillery. From early 20th centuary, possbily from the First World War. Boy could be recruited into the army at this time from the age of 14, often serving as buglers and musicians.
RM2RAAFH6–Two boys saluting, probably during the Second World War. The one on the right is wearing a tin helmet and a gas mask. The one on the left is wearing a Royal Artillery peaked cap and a ceremonial sword. Date: circa 1940s
RMG0DJR0–British Royal Coat Of Arms On Howitzer Used In Sie
RMDRHK00–Brigadier General Malcolm Peake, British army officer, WW1
RM2FMW3HE–SPAIN - CIRCA 1975: A stamp printed in Spain show Royal body of artillery 1762
RF2K89K6J–Artillery piece displaying a tampion with the Coat of Arms of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps is the 10-inch 18 ton gun at South Port Gate Gibraltar
RM2HJDDH5–Original Victorian carte de viste (CDV) of soldier in ceremonial uniform in the East Lancashire regiment, (an infantry regiment) wearing a field service cap with a badge, holding a swagger stick, cuff braiding, the 2 chevrons on the sleeve denotes a corporal, In most units a corporal commands a section. From the studio of Eckleys, Blackpool, Lancashire, U.K. circa 1881.
RME5AN90–Royal Artillery Group Junior Field Artillery Regiment Vehicle Markings on a WW2 vehicle at Tilbury Fort, Essex, UK.
RMF5TB83–Dutch Royal Coat Of Arms On Howitzer Used In Siege Gibraltar
RMCX6MA4–Mel Clarke in the Women's Individual Compound - Open archery competition at the Royal Artillery barracks, Woolwich
RM2FMW3HB–SPAIN - CIRCA 1974: A stamp printed in Spain shows official royal artillery regiment 1710
RMG9R47B–Investitures at Palace
RF2K89K8K–Artillery piece displaying a tampion with the Coat of Arms of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps is the 10-inch 18 ton gun at South Port Gate Gibraltar
RME5AN8T–Royal Artillery Group Junior Field Artillery Regiment Vehicle Markings on a WW2 vehicle at Tilbury Fort, Essex, UK.
RMCX0H96–Mel Clarke in the Women's Individual Compound - Open archery competition at the Royal Artillery barracks, Woolwich.
RM2FMW3GM–SPAIN - CIRCA 1974: A stamp printed in Spain shows Husar of Death 1702
RMG9R47M–Investitures at Palace
RF2K89K8J–Artillery piece displaying a tampion with the Coat of Arms of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps is the 10-inch 18 ton gun at South Port Gate Gibraltar
RMDKWF40–Danielle Brown (Gold) in the Women's Individual Compound - Open archery competition at the Royal Artillery barracks, Woolwich
RM2FMW3HD–SPAIN - CIRCA 1974: A stamp printed in Spain shows Portaguion dragons of Numancia 1737
RMG9R48P–Investitures at Palace
RF2K89K8H–Artillery piece displaying a tampion with the Coat of Arms of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps is the 10-inch 18 ton gun at South Port Gate Gibraltar
RMCX6M8B–Mel Clarke in the Women's Individual Compound - Open archery competition at the Royal Artillery barracks, Woolwich at the London
RF2K89K8F–Artillery piece displaying a tampion with the Coat of Arms of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps is the 10-inch 18 ton gun at South Port Gate Gibraltar
RMDKWEY9–Danielle Brown (Gold) in the Women's Individual Compound - Open archery competition at the Royal Artillery barracks, Woolwich
RF2K89K8M–Artillery piece displaying a tampion with the Coat of Arms of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps is the 10-inch 18 ton gun at South Port Gate Gibraltar
RMCX6MBB–Mel Clarke gets silver in the Women's Individual Compound - Open archery competition at the Royal Artillery barracks
RMCX28TB–Franc Pinter of Slovenia in the Men's R1-10m Air Rifle Standing SH1 shooting competition at the Royal artillery barracks
RF2K8BBYJ–Carvings on the city Walls of the city of Gibraltar
RMCX28DN–Sean Baldwin of Ireland in the Men's R1-10m Air Rifle Standing SH1 shooting competition at the Royal artillery barracks
RMCX29DX–Jacopo Cappelli of Italy in the Men's R1-10m Air Rifle Standing SH1 shooting competition at the Royal artillery barracks.
RMCX2890–Fredrik Larsson of Sweden in the Men's R1-10m Air Rifle Standing SH1 shooting competition at the Royal artillery barracks
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