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"Captured: Moments Frozen in Time" The Ludendorff Bridge at Remagen; Second World War, 1945: A symbol of triumph as Allied forces capture the strategic bridge

Background imageCaptured Collection: Hebuterne 1917

Hebuterne 1917
A captured British tank in the village of Hebuterne on the British Front in France during World War I in 1917

Background imageCaptured Collection: Argonne 1917

Argonne 1917
British soldiers in a captured German trench in Argonne on the British Front in France during World War I in 1917

Background imageCaptured Collection: Battle Menin Road Ridge 1917

Battle Menin Road Ridge 1917
Shells bursting on the main road to Zonnebeke running over newly captured ground at the Battle of Menin Road Ridge in France on the British front during World War I on 20th September 1917

Background imageCaptured Collection: Captured German trench 1915

Captured German trench 1915
Captured German trench seen from a machine gun emplacement near Loos on the Western Front in France during World War I on 28th September 1915

Background imageCaptured Collection: Captured German dugout, Battle of Albert

Captured German dugout, Battle of Albert
Photograph of an incredibly elaborate and well-built German dug-out in the northern corner of Bernafay Wood, captured by the 9th Division during the Battle of Albert on the 3rd July during the first

Background imageCaptured Collection: Soldiers in Pilkem

Soldiers in Pilkem
British soldiers with a captured 5.9 gun knocked out by allied artillery in Pilkem, Western Front, Belgium during World War I in 1917

Background imageCaptured Collection: One of the main gates of Nanking, China

One of the main gates of Nanking, China, at the time that the city was captured by revolutionaries. The Qing Dynasty was overthrown in October 1911, the last imperial dynasty of China

Background imageCaptured Collection: Lieutenant-General Sir F Stanley Maude

Lieutenant-General Sir F Stanley Maude, Commander of the British troops wihich captured Baghdad

Background imageCaptured Collection: Captured Turkish 24cm gun gun at Yum Burnu

Captured Turkish 24cm gun gun at Yum Burnu

Background imageCaptured Collection: Russian armoured car

Russian armoured car
German officers examine a captured Russian armoured car

Background imageCaptured Collection: Ancient Iraqi Cannon

Ancient Iraqi Cannon
An ancient Iraqi Cannon (Abu Khazama) captured by the British in Baghdad

Background imageCaptured Collection: Prince & Princess of Wales visit Glasgow

Prince & Princess of Wales visit Glasgow
The Prince and Princess of Wales, captured on camera during a visit to Glasgow in the 1890s. Civic visits, openings, loyal addresses and dedications helped to increase the popularity

Background imageCaptured Collection: Dardanelles - Turkish prisoners guarded by Greek Troops

Dardanelles - Turkish prisoners guarded by Greek Troops
First World War - Dardanelles. Turkish soldiers guarded by Greek Volunteers at Seddul Bahr, Chanakkale

Background imageCaptured Collection: Prisoners - Egypt, 1917

Prisoners - Egypt, 1917
Grenville Collins Collection

Background imageCaptured Collection: A revolutionary in shackles

A revolutionary in shackles
A revolutionary/rebel in Turkey, held in shackles and flanked by two soldiers of the Turkish Army

Background imageCaptured Collection: Captured frogs bid for Freedom

Captured frogs bid for Freedom
A young schoolboy in his full school uniform get a nasty surprise when the frog he has captured makes a daring bid for freedom, leaping out and away as soon as the airhole-added lid has been lifted

Background imageCaptured Collection: Inner courtyard of King of Ashantis palace, 1874

Inner courtyard of King of Ashantis palace, 1874
The inner courtyard of the King of Ashantis palace captured by the British during the 2nd Ashanti War (1873-74). In 1873, after decades of an uneasy relationship between the British

Background imageCaptured Collection: Santa Captured

Santa Captured
Another Germ-Hun Authority: Father Christmas captured by the Cohorts of Kultur showing German soldiers arresting Santa Claus

Background imageCaptured Collection: Kars - Turkey

Kars - Turkey
Kars, Turkey. Originally an Armenian capital. Became part of the Ottoman Empire (captured in 1534), then surrendered in 1828 to the Russian General Count Ivan Paskevich

Background imageCaptured Collection: Rhinoceros found in Rundheer Singhs Camp, Bengal, 1852

Rhinoceros found in Rundheer Singhs Camp, Bengal, 1852
Engraved showing a chained Rhinoceros, found by British forces when they captured the camp of Rundheer Singh, a famous robber chief of Bengal, India, 1852

Background imageCaptured Collection: A land mine and emergency hand grenades captured from German troops

A land mine and emergency hand grenades captured from German troops

Background imageCaptured Collection: Basra Captured Wwi

Basra Captured Wwi
The Union Jack flag is hoisted in Basra, Mesopotamia, after its capture by Anglo-Indian forces on November 21, 1915

Background imageCaptured Collection: Algerian light cavalry escorting captured Germans

Algerian light cavalry escorting captured Germans
WWI, 1st World War, World War One, World War 1, The Great War

Background imageCaptured Collection: Soldiers from the New Zealand Expeditionary Force posed with the captured Imperial German Standard

Soldiers from the New Zealand Expeditionary Force posed with the captured Imperial German Standard

Background imageCaptured Collection: Australian bluejakets belonging to the Commonwealth Squadron who captured German New Guinea

Australian bluejakets belonging to the Commonwealth Squadron who captured German New Guinea

Background imageCaptured Collection: German Ultra-Heavy Artillery, Second World War, 1945

German Ultra-Heavy Artillery, Second World War, 1945
Photograph showing British and American soldiers examining some German gun barrels, each 28 yards long, captured in Essen, Germany, 1945

Background imageCaptured Collection: German Flame-thrower; First World War, 1916

German Flame-thrower; First World War, 1916
Photograph showing a captured German flame-thrower, displayed in a yard behind the French lines, 1916. This flame-thrower, or flammenwerfer, was captured during one of the battles of the Somme

Background imageCaptured Collection: Mounted French Spahis guarding German prisoners; First World

Mounted French Spahis guarding German prisoners; First World
Photograph showing French Algerian Spahis on horseback guarding German soldiers captured during the Battle of the Somme, 1916

Background imageCaptured Collection: V-2 Rocket in Trafalgar Square, 1945

V-2 Rocket in Trafalgar Square, 1945
Photograph showing a German V-2 rocket exhibited in Trafalgar Square as a feature of Londons Thanksgiving Week celebrations at the end of the Second World War, September 1945

Background imageCaptured Collection: Captured Nebelwerfers in Tunisia; Second World War, 1943

Captured Nebelwerfers in Tunisia; Second World War, 1943
Photograph showing Allied soldiers inspecting captured German Nebelwerfer guns in Tunisia, North Africa, 1943. The Nebelwerfer was a six-barrelled mortar on a mobile carriage

Background imageCaptured Collection: German Weapons; First World War, 1916

German Weapons; First World War, 1916
Photograph showing a variety of captured German weapons, displayed in a yard behind the French lines, 1916. The weapons shown include machine-guns, rifles, artillery pieces and flame-throwers

Background imageCaptured Collection: Captured German Soldiers, Holland; Second World War, 1944

Captured German Soldiers, Holland; Second World War, 1944
Photograph showing German soldiers captured near Nijmegen, Holland, during Operation Market Garden, 1944

Background imageCaptured Collection: Canadian Gunner with German Munitions, France; Second World

Canadian Gunner with German Munitions, France; Second World
Photograph showing a Canadian gunner inspecting some captured German 14-inch shells, Boulogne, 1944. The shells shown in the picture would have been used to fire at Dover

Background imageCaptured Collection: Captured Focke-Wulf 190, Britain; Second World War, 1944

Captured Focke-Wulf 190, Britain; Second World War, 1944
Photograph showing a captured German Focke-Wulf 190 fighter-bomber aeroplane, painted in Royal Air Force markings, 1944. During the Second World War

Background imageCaptured Collection: Captured German 155-mm Gun, Italy; Second World War, 1944

Captured German 155-mm Gun, Italy; Second World War, 1944
Photograph showing a French 155-mm gun, used by the German army to shell Allied shipping, captured by British troops and being towed by a Sherman tank, Italy, 1944

Background imageCaptured Collection: Captured Messerschmitt 109G, Britain; Second World War, 1944

Captured Messerschmitt 109G, Britain; Second World War, 1944
Photograph showing a captured German Messerschmitt 109G fighter aeroplane, painted in Royal Air Force markings, 1944. During the Second World War

Background imageCaptured Collection: A German telescopic field-periscope

A German telescopic field-periscope
A photograph of a German army field-periscope captured by the French army in 1916. The device, whose telescopic tube could be extended up to twenty-five meters in height

Background imageCaptured Collection: The entrance to a captured German dug-out

The entrance to a captured German dug-out
The staircase and entrance to a German dug-out captured by the British army during the Somme offensive in July 1916. Such shelters were often highly elaborate

Background imageCaptured Collection: Herbert Henry Asquith at the Western front

Herbert Henry Asquith at the Western front
The British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith (1852-1928) during a three day visit to the British front in September, 1916

Background imageCaptured Collection: A damaged German trench near the French village of Ovillers-

A damaged German trench near the French village of Ovillers-
Photograph of a German trench near the French village of Ovillers-la-Boiselle, damaged by Allied artillery bombardment and later captured by the British army

Background imageCaptured Collection: British soldiers in a mine-crater

British soldiers in a mine-crater
British soldiers are pictured in a crater captured from the German army. The crater was created by the explosion of an Allied mine buried beneath enemy lines

Background imageCaptured Collection: British soldiers crossing a captured German trench

British soldiers crossing a captured German trench
Reinforcements of British infantry are pictured crossing a captured front-line German trench, September 1916

Background imageCaptured Collection: The beginning of the Somme offensive

The beginning of the Somme offensive
British troops are shown marching across German trenches at the beginning of the Somme offensive of July 1916. Some soldiers are shown consolidating the captured positions

Background imageCaptured Collection: French soldiers taking cover from artillery fire inside a ca

French soldiers taking cover from artillery fire inside a ca
A photograph of two French soldiers taking shelter from artillery fire inside a captured German ammunition depot. The Illustrated London News reported that the men were in the process of removing

Background imageCaptured Collection: South African soldiers capturing Delville Wood

South African soldiers capturing Delville Wood
An illustration of South African soldiers, assisted by some Highlanders seen in the foreground, marching through Delville Wood, France

Background imageCaptured Collection: Polish Prisoners

Polish Prisoners
Not all captured insurgents are exiled to Siberia : these are incarcerated in the fortress of Ziegelschlag, near Olmutz

Background imageCaptured Collection: Turkish Spy

Turkish Spy
A Turkish spy is captured by Herzegovinian guerillas, and summarily despatched to the Muslim paradise

Background imageCaptured Collection: Captured British Plane

Captured British Plane
A British seaplane, captured by the Red Army at Astrakhan, is loaded onto a river boat. The intervention in Russia is not one of the most glorious pages of British history



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"Captured: Moments Frozen in Time" The Ludendorff Bridge at Remagen; Second World War, 1945: A symbol of triumph as Allied forces capture the strategic bridge, paving the way for victory. Churchill captured during the Boer War: Even great leaders can be taken captive, but their spirit remains unbroken as they defy adversity. The Man who Threw a Snowball at St. Moritz: A lighthearted moment captured forever, reminding us that even in times of conflict, joy and playfulness can still shine through. Ottoman Empire / Map 16C: Witness the territorial shifts and empires being captured on this historical map from the 16th century. White-tailed Eagle or Sea Eagle - Haliaeetus albicilla- about to grab for a fish, Lauvsnes, Flatanger, Nord-Trondelag, Trondelag, Norway: Nature's raw power encapsulated in one breathtaking image as an eagle captures its prey with precision and grace. Joshua Barney: An American hero whose bravery and resilience were never captured by enemy forces during his remarkable naval career. Mitsubishi A6M Zero aircraft, World War 2 C016 / 3818: The iconic Japanese fighter plane that dominated the skies until it was finally captured by Allied forces during WWII. Coldstreamers in a Great charge by the guards on the Somme: In a display of unwavering courage and determination amidst chaos and destruction on the battlefield of Somme – capturing hearts with their heroic charge forward. The General Locomotive: An engineering marvel that revolutionized transportation – capturing imaginations worldwide with its sheer power and elegance. Extirpation of the Plagues of Egypt - Destruction of Revolutionary Crocodiles (1798): A captivating depiction showcasing mankind's ability to overcome nature's wrath and capture control over their environment.