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Monk Wine Cellar 14 CentA conscientious monk tastes the monastery wine to make sure it is ageing well and keeping in good condition, a duty which must be performed from time to time
Cartoon, Triumph of De-Jenner-Action 1898Grim reaper holding the vaccination act. A new Vaccination Act removed these penalties and introduced a new clause known as the conscientious objector clause that allowed parents who did not believe
U Monk in Wine CellarU A conscientious monk tastes the monastery wine to make sure it is ageing well and keeping in good condition, a duty which must be performed
Conscientious Objectors, World War IConscientious Objectors doing hard labour, breaking rocks in prison during World War I
Cartoons, Conscientious Charles, A Story of the Census - trying to complete the census form accurately, he tries to discover his mother-in-law's true age Date: 1891
Conchy, peek-a-boo character by Chloe Preston, WW1Conchy (conscientious objector), First World War. A peek-a-boo character by Chloe Preston, in hand-painted Savoy china (Birks Grotesques). 1914-1918
Michael Tippett, English composerSir Michael Kemp Tippett (1905-1998), English composer, humanitarian and pacifist. Date: circa 1960s
Conscientious objector cartoon, WWIOut of the frying pan - pathetic plight of unconscientious conscientious objector who learns in the Press that he may be put on to minesweeping
Be-medalled General Sir Douglas HaigGeneral Haig Commanded the BEF First Corps and went on to become Commander in Chief. The card has a message on the other side from a Conscientious Objector - what a card to choose! WW1 Date: 1918
Hand-painted Example of ?Birks Grotesques??Conchy?. Ceramic figurine manufactured by Birks, Rawlins and Company Limited at the Vine Pottery, Stoke on Trent, 1914-1918 (c)
Conscientious objectors on DartmoorConscientious objectors at Princetown Prison working on the Prince of Waless Duchy of Cornwall Estate (which included the prison)
Officers with hat of a conscientious objector, WW1Page from The Bystander showing two officers holding the battered remnants of a bowler hat belonging to a peace crank orator in Trafalgar Square, London
Conscientious Objectors 1916Members of the Non-Combatant Corps (N.C.C.), established to utilise the services of conscientious objectors, employed in the construction of a military road in East Anglia Date: August 1916
Pacifist posters outside St. Georges Church in Bloomsbury, London, during World War II
Conscientious Objectors Constructing a Military Road in East Anglia
Conscientious objectors parade for a photographMany men refused to bear arms, for a variety of reasons. These men are Quakers and opposed to fighting on religious grounds