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Territorial Collection (#10)

"Defending the Realm: The Territorial Army's Commitment to Protecting Our Heritage" The Royal Logistic Corps, an integral part of the Territorial Army

Background imageTerritorial Collection: Consolidating A Captured Position, (1919). Creator: Unknown

Consolidating A Captured Position, (1919). Creator: Unknown
Consolidating A Captured Position, (1919). Scene from the First World War, 1914-1919, British soldiers in enemy trenches: Not the least important part of " consolidating" a captured

Background imageTerritorial Collection: Strasburg, (1919). Creator: Unknown

Strasburg, (1919). Creator: Unknown
Strasburg, (1919). View of the city of Strasbourg which has at different periods in history been part of Germany and of France

Background imageTerritorial Collection: Fighting for the Lost Province of Alsace, (1919). Creator: Unknown

Fighting for the Lost Province of Alsace, (1919). Creator: Unknown
Fighting for the Lost Province of Alsace, (1919). Scene from the First World War, 1914-1919: The marvellous effect of the French artillery on the German lines on the Alsatian frontier...An artillery

Background imageTerritorial Collection: Governor Stuyvesant Destroying The Summons To Surrender, (1877). Creator: Unknown

Governor Stuyvesant Destroying The Summons To Surrender, (1877). Creator: Unknown
Governor Stuyvesant Destroying The Summons To Surrender, (1877). Dutch soldier and colonial administrator Peter Stuyvesant (c1612-1672)

Background imageTerritorial Collection: Gray-cheeked Thrush territorial song

Gray-cheeked Thrush territorial song

Background imageTerritorial Collection: Yellow Wagtail

Yellow Wagtail

Background imageTerritorial Collection: Sharp-tailed grouse claiming lek territory

Sharp-tailed grouse claiming lek territory

Background imageTerritorial Collection: Long-tailed duck territory display

Long-tailed duck territory display

Background imageTerritorial Collection: Wilsons warble, Sub-arctic willow

Wilsons warble, Sub-arctic willow

Background imageTerritorial Collection: Marsh wren singing

Marsh wren singing

Background imageTerritorial Collection: Bluethroat singing

Bluethroat singing

Background imageTerritorial Collection: Two male Dusky groupers (Epinephelus marginatus) fighting for territory during mating

Two male Dusky groupers (Epinephelus marginatus) fighting for territory during mating season at baixa do meros, a small pinnacle at Formigas islets Protected area, near Santa Maria Island, Azores

Background imageTerritorial Collection: Wild Mustang stallion chasing another away from his family in White Mountain Herd Area

Wild Mustang stallion chasing another away from his family in White Mountain Herd Area, Wyoming, USA. August

Background imageTerritorial Collection: White rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) two males fighting, in evening light, Sabi Sand Game Reserve

White rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) two males fighting, in evening light, Sabi Sand Game Reserve, South Africa

Background imageTerritorial Collection: Harrison Schmitt with US flag on the surface of the Moon, Apollo 17 mission, December 1972

Harrison Schmitt with US flag on the surface of the Moon, Apollo 17 mission, December 1972
Astronaut Harrison Schmitt with US flag on the surface of the Moon, Apollo 17 mission, December 1972. Earth can be seen floating above the flag

Background imageTerritorial Collection: Flight of Sultan Bahadur During Humayuns 1535 Campaign in Gujarat, c. 1590 (opaque watercolour)

Flight of Sultan Bahadur During Humayuns 1535 Campaign in Gujarat, c. 1590 (opaque watercolour)
3086828 Flight of Sultan Bahadur During Humayuns 1535 Campaign in Gujarat, c.1590 (opaque watercolour, gold, and ink on paper) by Dharmdas (fl.1580-1610)

Background imageTerritorial Collection: Ruffs displaying (Philomachus pugnax) Agapa River, Taimyr Peninsula, Siberia, Russia

Ruffs displaying (Philomachus pugnax) Agapa River, Taimyr Peninsula, Siberia, Russia

Background imageTerritorial Collection: Ruff displaying (Philomachus pugnax) Agapa River, Taimyr Peninsula, Siberia, Russia

Ruff displaying (Philomachus pugnax) Agapa River, Taimyr Peninsula, Siberia, Russia

Background imageTerritorial Collection: Two wild Namib stallions fighting, Namib Nakluft National Park, Namib Desert, Namibia

Two wild Namib stallions fighting, Namib Nakluft National Park, Namib Desert, Namibia, September 2008

Background imageTerritorial Collection: Raggy scorpionfish (Scorpaenopsis venosa) disputing territory. Ambon Bay, Ambon, Maluku Archipelago

Raggy scorpionfish (Scorpaenopsis venosa) disputing territory. Ambon Bay, Ambon, Maluku Archipelago, Indonesia. Banda Sea, tropical west Pacific Ocean

Background imageTerritorial Collection: Taking Possession of Cape Bernacchi, Victoria Land, c1908, (1909)

Taking Possession of Cape Bernacchi, Victoria Land, c1908, (1909). Anglo-Irish explorer Ernest Shackleton (1874-1922) made three expeditions to the Antarctic

Background imageTerritorial Collection: Map of the Vikings & Western Christendom in the Ninth Century, (1935)

Map of the Vikings & Western Christendom in the Ninth Century, (1935). Modern map showing territories occupied, controlled or raided by the Vikings (roughly 793-1066 AD)

Background imageTerritorial Collection: The town, forts and harbours of Sebastopol, 1854. Artist: Edmund Walker

The town, forts and harbours of Sebastopol, 1854. Artist: Edmund Walker
The town, forts and harbours of Sebastopol, 1854. View of Sevastopol, a major port and naval base on the Crimean Peninsula, looking towards the Black Sea

Background imageTerritorial Collection: Meeting of the two Emperors, 25 June 1807, (c1850). Artist: Francois-Louis Couché

Meeting of the two Emperors, 25 June 1807, (c1850). Artist: Francois-Louis Couché
Meeting of the two Emperors, 25 June 1807, (c1850). Napoleon I meets Alexander I, Czar of Russia, on a raft in the middle of the river Niemen, near Tilsit (Russia)

Background imageTerritorial Collection: Territorial Rufous-tailed hummingbird (Amazilia tzacatl) guarding Heliconia in bloom

Territorial Rufous-tailed hummingbird (Amazilia tzacatl) guarding Heliconia in bloom (Heliconia champneiana) La Selva Station, Costa Rica

Background imageTerritorial Collection: Red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) fighting in snowy field with woodland in the background

Red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) fighting in snowy field with woodland in the background, Vosges, France, February

Background imageTerritorial Collection: Coral grouper (Cephalopholis miniata) guarding its territory on a colourful coral reef

Coral grouper (Cephalopholis miniata) guarding its territory on a colourful coral reef. East Of Eden, Similan Islands, Thailand. Andaman Sea, Indian Ocean

Background imageTerritorial Collection: African Buffalo (Syncerus caffer) males fighting, Nakuru National park, Kenya

African Buffalo (Syncerus caffer) males fighting, Nakuru National park, Kenya

Background imageTerritorial Collection: Ruff (Philomachus pugnax) two males displaying in territorial dispute, Liminka Finland

Ruff (Philomachus pugnax) two males displaying in territorial dispute, Liminka Finland June

Background imageTerritorial Collection: Two Red Foxes (Vulpes vulpes) fighting. The Netherlands. August

Two Red Foxes (Vulpes vulpes) fighting. The Netherlands. August

Background imageTerritorial Collection: Great Egrets (Ardea alba) territorial fight above nest colony, Everglades National Park

Great Egrets (Ardea alba) territorial fight above nest colony, Everglades National Park, Florida, USA, February

Background imageTerritorial Collection: Goldfinches (Carduelis carduelis) squabbling near seed feeder, Berwickshire, Scotland

Goldfinches (Carduelis carduelis) squabbling near seed feeder, Berwickshire, Scotland, April

Background imageTerritorial Collection: Ruffs displaying and fighting (Philomachus pugnax) Agapa River, Taimyr Peninsula

Ruffs displaying and fighting (Philomachus pugnax) Agapa River, Taimyr Peninsula, Siberia, Russia

Background imageTerritorial Collection: Arctic tern (Sterna paradisaea) adult hovering directly in front of the sun, defending

Arctic tern (Sterna paradisaea) adult hovering directly in front of the sun, defending nest from perceived threat, Farne Islands, UK. June Non-ex

Background imageTerritorial Collection: Two male Mute swans (Cygnus olor) displaying on water in territorial dispute, UK

Two male Mute swans (Cygnus olor) displaying on water in territorial dispute, UK

Background imageTerritorial Collection: Feral domestic horses (Equus caballus) wild herd stallion (grey) fighting a bachelor

Feral domestic horses (Equus caballus) wild herd stallion (grey) fighting a bachelor chestnut stallion, Blue Swallow Reserve, near Kaapsehoop, Mpumalanga province / Eastern Transvaal, South Africa

Background imageTerritorial Collection: A wild Misaki-uma breeding stallion (right) brings back one of his mares to his band

A wild Misaki-uma breeding stallion (right) brings back one of his mares to his band while another breeding stallion (left) charges him away, in the Cape Toi Reserve, Miyazaki Prefecture

Background imageTerritorial Collection: Mute swan (Cygnus olor) territorial adult, aggressive display posture, Derbyshire

Mute swan (Cygnus olor) territorial adult, aggressive display posture, Derbyshire, UK, March

Background imageTerritorial Collection: Silhouette of Eastern Grey Kangaroo {Macropus giganteus} males boxing, New South Wales

Silhouette of Eastern Grey Kangaroo {Macropus giganteus} males boxing, New South Wales, Australia

Background imageTerritorial Collection: Conquest of Toledo by Alphonse VI of Castile, tile panels in the Spain square in Seville

Conquest of Toledo by Alphonse VI of Castile, tile panels in the Spain square in Seville

Background imageTerritorial Collection: Gray / Grey Wolf, Canis lupus, West Yellowstone, Montana, controlled, (MR)

Gray / Grey Wolf, Canis lupus, West Yellowstone, Montana, controlled, (MR)
Gray/Grey Wolf, Canis lupus, West Yellowstone, Montana, controlled, (MR)

Background imageTerritorial Collection: John Willock Noble, 1831-1912, between c1890 and c1910. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston

John Willock Noble, 1831-1912, between c1890 and c1910. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
John Willock Noble, 1831-1912, between c1890 and c1910. Three-quarter length portrait, seated at desk, left profile. [Politician, lawyer, brigadier general in the Civil War

Background imageTerritorial Collection: Eupatoria - French Head-Quarters, 1854. Creator: Unknown

Eupatoria - French Head-Quarters, 1854. Creator: Unknown
Eupatoria - French Head-Quarters, 1854. Yevpatoria is a city in Western Crimea on the Black Sea. It was the first port landed at by the allies during the Crimean War

Background imageTerritorial Collection: Eupatoria - The Promenade, 1854. Creator: Unknown

Eupatoria - The Promenade, 1854. Creator: Unknown
Eupatoria - The Promenade, 1854. Yevpatoria is a city in Western Crimea on the Black Sea. It was the first port landed at by the allies during the Crimean War

Background imageTerritorial Collection: Eupatoria - Jews Synagogue and Schools, 1854. Creator: Unknown

Eupatoria - Jews Synagogue and Schools, 1854. Creator: Unknown
Eupatoria - Jews Synagogue and Schools, 1854. Yevpatoria is a city in Western Crimea on the Black Sea. It was the first port landed at by the allies during the Crimean War

Background imageTerritorial Collection: Eupatoria - Residence of Captain Brock, 1854. Creator: Unknown

Eupatoria - Residence of Captain Brock, 1854. Creator: Unknown
Eupatoria - Residence of Captain Brock, 1854. Yevpatoria is a city in Western Crimea on the Black Sea. It was the first port landed at by the allies during the Crimean War

Background imageTerritorial Collection: Plan of the Attack at 5.30pm, when these were almost exclusively the Ships engaged with

Plan of the Attack at 5.30pm, when these were almost exclusively the Ships engaged with the... 1854 Creator: Unknown
Plan of the Attack at 5.30pm, when these were almost exclusively the Ships engaged with the Forts, 1854. Crimean War. Map showing the besieged Black Sea port of Sebastopol

Background imageTerritorial Collection: Map of India in 1856 (1906)

Map of India in 1856 (1906). From Cassells History of England, Vol. VI. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne, 1906]




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"Defending the Realm: The Territorial Army's Commitment to Protecting Our Heritage" The Royal Logistic Corps, an integral part of the Territorial Army, has always been at the forefront when it comes to safeguarding our nation's territorial boundaries. As depicted in a captivating Territorial Army poster from the inter-war period, two majestic RF-Lions can be seen patrolling their territory with unwavering determination. Intriguingly, an old Caucasus map serves as a reminder of how territories have evolved over time and highlights the importance of maintaining a strong defense force like the Territorials. Another striking poster urges individuals to join this esteemed army by emphasizing that protecting one's heritage is not just a duty but also an honor. A vintage Ta Poster featuring Bairnsfather showcases the camaraderie and spirit within the ranks of these brave soldiers who are ready to face any challenge head-on. One such challenge highlighted is bomb disposal - urging potential recruits to join forces with the Territorials immediately. Historical photographs capture moments where members of the Territorial Army camped at iconic locations such as Oval cricket ground during World War I. These images depict their dedication and commitment towards defending our land even amidst challenging circumstances. The diverse types of they are showcased through various recruiting grounds for both regular army personnel and those interested in joining this prestigious force. This emphasizes that regardless of background or expertise, there is a place for everyone within this noble organization dedicated to preserving our territorial integrity. Joining hands with other branches like The Royal Logistic Corps, individuals become part of something greater than themselves - defenders of our heritage and protectors against any threat that may compromise our territorial boundaries. In doing so, they contribute significantly towards ensuring peace and security for future generations. So if you're looking for purposeful service rooted in tradition while making a tangible difference on home soil, look no further than joining The Territorial Army.