Image: IWM (Q 13402) DOUGLAS 348 cc twin cylinder machines. Despatch riders of the Royal Engineers on a beach at Gallipoli.

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Image: IWM (Q 13402) DOUGLAS 348 cc twin cylinder machines. Despatch riders of the Royal Engineers on a beach at Gallipoli.
A British soldier from the Royal Engineers in a crudely fashioned sniper’s mask and wearing non-regulation shoulder titles takes part in a training exercise in preparation for a potential invasion by German Forces (Operation Sea lion) - England 1940
Dec 17 1917 Near Hesdin, war photographer David McLellan takes these photos of a motorcyclist of the Royal Engineers snowed up. On shot shows a motorcyclist of the Royal Engineers with a Christmas pudding on the snowed up Hesdin-Saint-Pol road.
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IWM Q 8334, IWM Q 8338, IWM Q 8340
December 17 1917-12-17
A Royal Engineers mobile pigeon loft camouflaged from aerial observation.
A group of Royal Engineers officers at the Barracks in Waterford.
Tuesday, 6 April 1915
Is Ella ok? That explosion seemed dangerous!
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A pudding is held aloft by a grinning motorcyclist with the British Royal Engineers, December 1917, St. Pol Road, France