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"Unleashing the Fury: The Unstoppable Advance of Courage and Determination" In the annals of history, there are moments when humanity's spirit rises above adversity

Background imageAdvance Collection: Another advance in Derna, Alpine troops forced by the roughness of the places to carry on their

Another advance in Derna, Alpine troops forced by the roughness of the places to carry on their shoulders
2808523 Another advance in Derna, Alpine troops forced by the roughness of the places to carry on their shoulders... (colour litho) by Beltrame

Background imageAdvance Collection: Advance of the English fleet, Battle of Damme, County of Flanders, 30-31 May 1213

Advance of the English fleet, Battle of Damme, County of Flanders, 30-31 May 1213, part of the Anglo-French War (1213-1214). Date: 1214

Background imageAdvance Collection: Advance of the Highlanders at the Battle of Prestonpans (or Battle of Gladsmuir)

Advance of the Highlanders at the Battle of Prestonpans (or Battle of Gladsmuir), East Lothian, Scotland, 21 September 1745, during the Jacobite Rising. Date: 1745

Background imageAdvance Collection: Comic postcard, Man and seaside landlady Date: 20th century

Comic postcard, Man and seaside landlady Date: 20th century

Background imageAdvance Collection: Comic postcard, Man and boarding house landlady Date: 20th century

Comic postcard, Man and boarding house landlady Date: 20th century

Background imageAdvance Collection: Advance of Highlanders, Battle of Amoaful, 31 January 1874

Advance of Highlanders, Battle of Amoaful, 31 January 1874, Third Anglo-Ashanti War or First Ashanti Expedition (1873-1874, to rescue European missionary captives held in Kumasi)

Background imageAdvance Collection: English Army on the march to Magdala, Abyssinia (Ethiopia)

English Army on the march to Magdala, Abyssinia (Ethiopia), Abyssinian War (a rescue mission for the recovery of hostages). British forces took three months to advance across mountainous terrain

Background imageAdvance Collection: Advance of the British Army during the Indian Mutiny - 'Commander Daly

Advance of the British Army during the Indian Mutiny - "Commander Daly
Advance of the British Army during the Indian Mutiny - Commander Daly and I drew our swords and rushed up the rocks Date: 1857

Background imageAdvance Collection: Advance of the Highlanders, Battle of the Alma, 20 September 1854

Advance of the Highlanders, Battle of the Alma, 20 September 1854, Crimean War Date: 1854

Background imageAdvance Collection: The Japanese advance in China (colour litho)

The Japanese advance in China (colour litho)
2783741 The Japanese advance in China (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Japanese advance in China)

Background imageAdvance Collection: WW2 era - Comic Postcard - Mary and her Little Lamb

WW2 era - Comic Postcard - Mary and her Little Lamb
The Caption is Mary and her little lamb. Even though the war is over rationing would continue. The little dog looking on was unlikely to get any of the meat

Background imageAdvance Collection: WW2 era - Comic Postcard - Making a Stir

WW2 era - Comic Postcard - Making a Stir
The war is just over and on the back of the card Mr Churchill says Advance Britannia! Long live the cause of Freedom! God save the King

Background imageAdvance Collection: German breaches of the Hague Convention - laughing gassing the British before an advance

German breaches of the Hague Convention - laughing gassing the British before an advance in close formation Date: 1915

Background imageAdvance Collection: Advert for Spring show of advance fashions

Advert for Spring show of advance fashions from Maison Ross, London, 1925 Date: 1925

Background imageAdvance Collection: Three advance models from Jean Patou, Paris, 1925

Three advance models from Jean Patou, Paris, 1925 distinquished by Ninepins, pleats and streamers Date: 1925

Background imageAdvance Collection: Waterloo: The Line Will Advance!, c. 1910 (litho)

Waterloo: The Line Will Advance!, c. 1910 (litho)
1268539 Waterloo: The Line Will Advance!, c.1910 (litho) by Wollen, William Barnes (1857-1936); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: Field Marshal Arthur Wellesley)

Background imageAdvance Collection: The Battle of Waterloo, after the order for the advance of the British Army, 1815, c

The Battle of Waterloo, after the order for the advance of the British Army, 1815, c
1268514 The Battle of Waterloo, after the order for the advance of the British Army, 1815, c.1815 (w/c on paper) by Sauerweid, Alexander Ivanovich (1783-1844); National Army Museum

Background imageAdvance Collection: Vintage photograph WW II - British army soldiers cook meal

Vintage photograph WW II - British army soldiers cook meal
Vintage photograph World War II - British army soldiers cook a meeal during the advance between the rivers Ms aand Rhine, Germany

Background imageAdvance Collection: The Advance towards Dongola, Arrival of the Gun-Boats at Kosheh from Wady Halfa

The Advance towards Dongola, Arrival of the Gun-Boats at Kosheh from Wady Halfa
1605841 The Advance towards Dongola, Arrival of the Gun-Boats at Kosheh from Wady Halfa, a Native Demonstration of Welcome (litho) by Overend

Background imageAdvance Collection: The Advance towards Dongola, Cholera in the Camp (engraving)

The Advance towards Dongola, Cholera in the Camp (engraving)
1605716 The Advance towards Dongola, Cholera in the Camp (engraving) by Wright, Henry Charles Seppings (1850-1937); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Advance towards Dongola, Cholera in the Camp)

Background imageAdvance Collection: The Advance towards Dongola (engraving)

The Advance towards Dongola (engraving)
1605571 The Advance towards Dongola (engraving) by Loye, Charles Auguste (Montbard) (1841-1905); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Advance towards Dongola)

Background imageAdvance Collection: The Advance towards Dongola, the Defeat of the Dervishes near Akasheh on 1 May (litho)

The Advance towards Dongola, the Defeat of the Dervishes near Akasheh on 1 May (litho)
1605526 The Advance towards Dongola, the Defeat of the Dervishes near Akasheh on 1 May (litho) by Overend, William Heysham (1851-98) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAdvance Collection: The Advance towards Dongola, the 9th Soudanese Regiment marching to Shellal to embark for

The Advance towards Dongola, the 9th Soudanese Regiment marching to Shellal to embark for the Front (litho)
1605282 The Advance towards Dongola, the 9th Soudanese Regiment marching to Shellal to embark for the Front (litho) by Overend

Background imageAdvance Collection: The Advance towards Dongola (litho)

The Advance towards Dongola (litho)
1605258 The Advance towards Dongola (litho) by Overend, William Heysham (1851-98) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Advance towards Dongola)

Background imageAdvance Collection: The Advance towards Dongola, laying the Railway through the Battlefield of Ferket (engraving)

The Advance towards Dongola, laying the Railway through the Battlefield of Ferket (engraving)
1605715 The Advance towards Dongola, laying the Railway through the Battlefield of Ferket (engraving) by Wollen, William Barnes (1857-1936) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAdvance Collection: The Advance towards Dongola, a Council at Headquarters, Wady Halfa

The Advance towards Dongola, a Council at Headquarters, Wady Halfa, Captain Watson reporting the Discovery of Dervish
1605528 The Advance towards Dongola, a Council at Headquarters, Wady Halfa, Captain Watson reporting the Discovery of Dervish Tracks in the Neighbourhood (engraving) by Wright

Background imageAdvance Collection: The Advance of Civilisation in East Africa, Scenes on the Uganda Railway (litho)

The Advance of Civilisation in East Africa, Scenes on the Uganda Railway (litho)
1606856 The Advance of Civilisation in East Africa, Scenes on the Uganda Railway (litho) by Wright, Henry Charles Seppings (1850-1937); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAdvance Collection: The Advance towards Dongola (litho)

The Advance towards Dongola (litho)
1605213 The Advance towards Dongola (litho) by Loye, Charles Auguste (Montbard) (1841-1905); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Advance towards Dongola)

Background imageAdvance Collection: The Advance towards Dongola, the Road through the Desert to Khartoum

The Advance towards Dongola, the Road through the Desert to Khartoum, seen from the Observatory Point on the Mountain
1605212 The Advance towards Dongola, the Road through the Desert to Khartoum, seen from the Observatory Point on the Mountain at Korosko (litho) by Loye

Background imageAdvance Collection: The 12-Pounder Guns of HMS 'Terrible'firing in Support of the Left Flank during the Advance of

The 12-Pounder Guns of HMS "Terrible"firing in Support of the Left Flank during the Advance of the Irish
1599235 The 12-Pounder Guns of HMS " Terrible" firing in Support of the Left Flank during the Advance of the Irish Brigade in the Endeavour to force the Passage of the Tugela

Background imageAdvance Collection: The Fortune of War (b / w photo)

The Fortune of War (b / w photo)
1599435 The Fortune of War (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Fortune of War. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 24 March 1900)

Background imageAdvance Collection: Sketches of the War (engraving)

Sketches of the War (engraving)
1589648 Sketches of the War (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sketches of the War. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 22 September 1877)

Background imageAdvance Collection: Battle of Bunker Hill, 17 June 1775 (colour litho)

Battle of Bunker Hill, 17 June 1775 (colour litho)
PNP332812 Battle of Bunker Hill, 17 June 1775 (colour litho) by Pyle, Howard (1853-1911) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: British victory)

Background imageAdvance Collection: Battle of Plassey (colour litho)

Battle of Plassey (colour litho)
PNP314328 Battle of Plassey (colour litho) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Battle of Plassey, 23rd June 1757; Victory for Major General Robert Clive (1725-74)

Background imageAdvance Collection: A Century Between: The Dreadnought steaming past The Victory

A Century Between: The Dreadnought steaming past The Victory
KAT323425 A Century Between: The Dreadnought steaming past The Victory, illustration from The Graphic, October 27th 1906 (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageAdvance Collection: Landing of the British Troops in Egypt, March 1801, from

Landing of the British Troops in Egypt, March 1801, from
STC174271 Landing of the British Troops in Egypt, March 1801, from The Martial Achievements of Great Britain and her Allies from 1799 to 1815, by James Jenkins

Background imageAdvance Collection: Detail of title page, from Costumes of the Various Nations, Volume VII

Detail of title page, from Costumes of the Various Nations, Volume VII
STC172370 Detail of title page, from Costumes of the Various Nations, Volume VII, The Military Costume of Turkey, by Thomas MacLean, published c.1800-18 (hand coloured aquatint) by English School

Background imageAdvance Collection: Ensign Johnny Newcome taking part in his first action, the charge against the French Army at

Ensign Johnny Newcome taking part in his first action, the charge against the French Army at the Battle of Salamanca
FLO4999472 Ensign Johnny Newcome taking part in his first action, the charge against the French Army at the Battle of Salamanca, 1812. Smells Powder for the First Time

Background imageAdvance Collection: A Cavalry Advance (chromolitho)

A Cavalry Advance (chromolitho)
5996971 A Cavalry Advance (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Cavalry Advance)

Background imageAdvance Collection: Two Maps of England showing the Advance of the Anglo-Saxons (litho)

Two Maps of England showing the Advance of the Anglo-Saxons (litho)
6013131 Two Maps of England showing the Advance of the Anglo-Saxons (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAdvance Collection: Veldhoven Liberation Memorial and HCR Memorial

Veldhoven Liberation Memorial and HCR Memorial
The Operation Market Garden plan required that the Guards Armoured Division, which was leading the ground advance north, should advance at maximum speed in order to cross the river bridges as soon as

Background imageAdvance Collection: 101st Airborne Division Memorial near Eindhoven

101st Airborne Division Memorial near Eindhoven
Operation Market Garden involved capturing a sequence of bridges over rivers so that a rapid armoured advance could drive from Belgium through Holland to the German border in September 1944

Background imageAdvance Collection: Music cover, The Guards Quadrille by Bushez

Music cover, The Guards Quadrille by Bushez. 19th century

Background imageAdvance Collection: The Sphere front cover showing the German advance, Sept 1939

The Sphere front cover showing the German advance, Sept 1939
Front cover of the Sphere, showing German soldiers and supplies as they advance into the Polish corridor. 1939

Background imageAdvance Collection: Get up and Bar the Door (oil on canvas)

Get up and Bar the Door (oil on canvas)
DRB128822 Get up and Bar the Door (oil on canvas) by Fraser, Alexander Snr (1786-1865); The Drambuie Collection, Edinburgh, Scotland; Scottish, out of copyright

Background imageAdvance Collection: The City of London Imperial Volunteers supporting General Hamilton

The City of London Imperial Volunteers supporting General Hamilton
STC363477 The City of London Imperial Volunteers supporting General Hamiltons left flank in the action at Doornkop on the 29th May, 1900 (litho) by Fripp

Background imageAdvance Collection: British forces crossing the Bolan Pass, illustration from Cassells

British forces crossing the Bolan Pass, illustration from Cassells
IL370533 British forces crossing the Bolan Pass, illustration from Cassells Illustrated History of England, published c.1910 (litho) by Paget

Background imageAdvance Collection: Going out to the attack on Spion Kop on January 24th (litho)

Going out to the attack on Spion Kop on January 24th (litho)
STC363469 Going out to the attack on Spion Kop on January 24th (litho) by Woodville, Richard Caton II (1856-1927) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)



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"Unleashing the Fury: The Unstoppable Advance of Courage and Determination" In the annals of history, there are moments when humanity's spirit rises above adversity, propelling us forward with an unwavering determination. From the Attack of the Ulster Division on that fateful day in July 1916 to the Tank in Battle of Menin Road, Ypres during World War I, these images capture the essence of advance. The British Second Army in Valkenswaard, Holland during World War II showcases our unyielding resolve to protect what we hold dear. As Angels of Mons watch over us from above, their ethereal presence guiding our every step on The Somme battlefield in 1916. British Troops at Gallipoli exemplify bravery amidst chaos as they forge ahead against all odds. Witnessing the Charge of the mounted brigade at El-Mughar in 1917 sends shivers down our spines; a testament to human courage personified. German Tanks Advance with relentless force, reminding us that progress can take many forms. Meanwhile, Colonel Theodore Roosevelt's Rough Riders leave an indelible mark on history through their advances at San Juan Hill and El Caney during the Spanish-American War. The thunderous Charge of cavalry regiment Scots Greys echoes through time as a symbol of valor and sacrifice at Waterloo. Even during World War II training exercises photographed circa 1942, British soldiers display unwavering dedication towards advancing their skills for victory. Lastly but not leastly is Dunkirk Evacuation - a true testament to collective resilience and unity as thousands were evacuated amidst enemy fire. These captivating snapshots remind us that advancement is not solely measured by territorial gains or military triumphs but also by personal growth and societal progress, and is through these remarkable advances that we continue to shape our world for generations yet unborn.