We Four. From an album of photographs relating to the World War I experiences of Kathleen Gawler, an Australian nurse with Queen Alexandra's Imperial Nursing Service, 1918
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We Four. From an album of photographs relating to the World War I experiences of Kathleen Gawler, an Australian nurse with Queen Alexandra's Imperial Nursing Service, 1918
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We Four. From an album of photographs relating to the World War I experiences of Kathleen Gawler, an Australian nurse with Queen Alexandra's Imperial Nursing Service, 1918
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We Four. From an album of photographs relating to the World War I experiences of Kathleen Gawler, an Australian nurse with Queen Alexandra's Imperial Nursing Service, 1918
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Taken sometime between 1915 and 1919, studio portrait taken in Melbourne, Victoria, shows Staff Nurse Mary Agnes (Daisy) Day, a member of Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service Reserve during the First World War.
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A cheery party of Sisters of Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service with their baggage at No 88 General Hospital at La Delivrande, Normandy.
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β€œNursing sister of Queen Alexandra’’s Imperial Military Nursing Service outside a field hospital in France.β€œ Original color photo by E.G. Malindine, c. 1944.
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β€œNursing sister of Queen Alexandra’’s Imperial Military Nursing Service outside a field hospital in France.β€œ Original color photo by E.G. Malindine, c. 1944.
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[History] β€œNursing sister of Queen Alexandra’’s Imperial Military Nursing Service outside a field hospital in France.β€œ Original color photo by E.G. Malindine, c. 1944.
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The Royal Alexandra Nursing Home in Paisley, Scotland. I have loads more pics of this place. Going this week for film inside it if anyone wants me to post the link on here?
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'The Colonnade', Faberge Imperial Easter Egg, was the Tsar’s gift to Tsarina Alexandra for Easter, 1910. Of four-colour gold, platinum, guillochΓ© enamel and rose diamonds, it was acquired by Queen Mary in 1931 for the British Royal Collection Trust. (1501x2000)
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Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip at Royal Naval College, 1939
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Community care services could be rationed in England. Royal College of Nursing says staff absences as Omicron spreads may push services β€˜over the edge’ theguardian.com/society/2…
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King George VI is often presented as a 'reluctant' King, a naval man 'pressed into service' after his brother's abdication. Is this an exaggeration? Was this propaganda pushed by the Royal family?

In pop culture George VI is often contrasted with his 'flash' brother Edward VIII, with the latter a suave and scandalous figure and the former a modest unassuming family man. But George (or Albert) was still second in line to the throne, and grew up with his father George V etc.

Is his portayal as unassuming exaggeration as part of pop culture contrasting him with Edward? Was it deliberately pushed to save the monarchy?

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Handley Page Type G, the first biplane designed entirely by Handley Page. Also known retrospectively as the H.P.7. Only one was built. During WWI, it was flown by the Royal Naval Air Service, and was written off in a ground accident in August 1915. reddit.com/gallery/r264uw
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CCP warships shadow U.S. and allied naval groups in South China Sea: US Navy's Carl Vinson Carrier Strike Group and UK Royal Navy's Queen Elizabeth Carrier Strike Group in S China Sea monitored by CCP warships at a distance newsweek.com/china-warshi…
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Short 830 seaplane from the Royal Naval Air Service, 1915. At the end of the sequence, you can see how bombs are loaded in vertical position pointing upwards. v.redd.it/stlbda6dgb181
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πŸ“…︎ Nov 23 2021
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CCP warships shadow U.S. and allied naval groups in South China Sea: US Navy's Carl Vinson Carrier Strike Group and UK Royal Navy's Queen Elizabeth Carrier Strike Group in S China Sea monitored by CCP warships at a distance newsweek.com/china-warshi…
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CCP warships shadow U.S. and allied naval groups in South China Sea: US Navy's Carl Vinson Carrier Strike Group and UK Royal Navy's Queen Elizabeth Carrier Strike Group in S China Sea monitored by CCP warships at a distance newsweek.com/china-warshi…
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Women's Royal Naval Service (WRNS) officers and a Canadian Mounted Policeman in Quebec in 1943
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'The Colonnade', Faberge Imperial Easter Egg, was the Tsar’s gift to Tsarina Alexandra for Easter, 1910. Of four-colour gold, platinum, guillochΓ© enamel and rose diamonds, it was acquired by Queen Mary in 1931 for the British Royal Collection Trust. (1501x2000)
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Royal Women’s Naval Service transporting a torpedo, 1940s
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Nature has regained its rightful place in this world πŸŒπŸ’€ The Royal Alexandra Infirmary / Nursing Home is SUPER EERIE, even more so now that I’ve been in it. More pics on my IG - links below. Full video on my venture coming this weekend πŸ‘»
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The Danish Royal Family πŸ‡©πŸ‡° Princess Thyra (later of Hanover), Queen Louise (formally of Hesse-Kassel), Prince Waldemar, Princess Alexandra (later Queen Alexandra of the UK), and Princess Dagmar (later Empress Maria Feodorovna of Russia)
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The Royal Navy's two Aircraft Carriers face each other alongside at Portsmouth Naval Base. HMS Queen Elizabeth (R08) closest, with HMS Prince of Wales (R09) in the distance. Type 23 Frigate HMS Westminster is in the foreground on Pompey's South Railway Jetty. 20 August 2020. [2765 x 2394]
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UK naval monitoring organisation warns of incident in Arabian Gulf: The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO), a public service linked to the Royal Navy which monitors security risks for civilian shipping, said it was aware of a non-piracy "incident" underway in the Arabian Gulf. thenationalnews.com/mena/…
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Royal Alexandra Infirmary / Nursing Home in Paisley, Scotland. This place has been abandoned for years πŸ‘» More pics in the comments below...
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I made it in to the ABANDONED Royal Alexandra Infirmary / Nursing Home in Paisley πŸ‘» Lots more pics on my IG profile - linked below. Full length video coming this weekend to my YouTube channel - I’ll link it below also once it’s completed for you guys to watch and enjoy!!
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Women of the Royal Naval Service (Wrens) wheel out a torpedo for loading onto a British submarine in preparation for a war patrol; 23-November-1943. At their peak, Wrens numbered almost 75,000 personnel performing a variety of maintenance and administrative functions. reddit.com/gallery/opty8e
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Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS) officer drops a bomb from a Sea Scout Zero (SSZ) airship or "blimp"; circa 1917-18. The SSZ airships were used to escort convoys, search for German U-boats, and detect and destroy mines. The SSZ was introduced in 1916 and approximately 77 SSZ’s airships were built. reddit.com/gallery/od9giw
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Women’s Royal Naval Service training station Mill Meece, Spitfire, Corsair, Hellcat, Baracudas and Hurricane.
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TIL Queen Victoria had a royal goddaughter from West Africa named Sara Forbes Bonetta, who was ensIaved and intended to die in a human sacrifice by King Ghezo of Dahomey, and rescued by a British naval captain en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sar…
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Probationers of the Women's Royal Canadian Naval Service (WRCNS) at HMCS Conestoga, Galt, Ontario, May 1943, from left to right: Joan Grimes, Mary MacDonald and Mary Dempsey.
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πŸ“…︎ Jun 20 2021
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R100 at the Royal Naval Air Service Air Station near Howden in Yorkshire, November 1929.
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Curtiss C-1 Canada. Designed by the American company Curtiss for their Canadian subsidiary (Canadian Aeroplanes Ltd.) as a bomber for the Royal Flying Corps and Royal Naval Air Service. While tested in the UK, it was rejected in favor of the Handley Page 0/100. reddit.com/gallery/oh5u5p
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A flight lieutenant of the Royal Naval Air Service prepares to throw a 16-pound high-explosive bomb from the rear cockpit of the gondola of an SSZ (Sea Scout Zero) airship, 1916.
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Queen Elizabeth class aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth (RO8) entering Portsmouth Naval Base for the first time on her delivery voyage, 16 August 2017, and flying not the naval White Ensign, but the Blue Ensign, because the vessel was not yet a commissioned warship of the Royal Navy.
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[July 21st, 1918] King George V, Queen Mary, Queen Alexandra, Deighton Probyn, Keeper of the Privy Purse, and Petty Officer Ernest Pitcher at the private view of the Exhibition of Naval Photographs at Princes Galleries, Piccadilly, 21st July 1918.
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πŸ“…︎ Jul 21 2018
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A 19 year old Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor aka Queen Elizabeth 2 as a mechanic with the Woman's Auxiliary Territory Service, 1945.
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