mail_outline sales@mediastorehouse.com
Wartime Toby jugs, WW1Advertisement for Soane & Smith of Oxford Street, promoting their range of Toby jugs based on wartime leaders, principally Sir David Beatty, Sir Douglas Haig, Lord Jellicoe, Marshal Joffre
Middlesex Cricket Team, 1930s showing Lee, H.J. Enthoven, G.C. Newman, Canning, Price, R.W.V. Robins, G.T.S. Stevens, Hearne, N. Haig, Hendren, G.O. Allen
Post-War RecruitmentPoster asking employers to take on men who have served during the First World War, featuring a personal plea from Douglas Haig
Sir Douglas Haig in his headquarter train, FranceField Marshal Sir Douglas Haig (1861-1928) in his headquarter train in France during the First World War, with maps of France and Belgium behind him. Date: circa 1918
George V with military leaders during First World WarKing George V in army uniform with British and French military leaders during the First World War. They are standing outside General Joffres chateau at Beauquesne in northern France
Dorothy and Violet VivianPage from The Tatler in 1902 featuring photographs of the Hon. Dorothy Vivian and her twin sister, the Hon. Violet Vivian, daughters of 3rd Baron Vivian and his wife, Louisa Alice Duff
The Kaiser handing over his sword to Douglas Haig" The Next Haig Convention" By the 23rd of October, Britain could almost taste victory and this picture by Arthur Ferrier, showing a cowed Kaiser handing over his sword to Douglas Haig
Sir Douglas Haig, Vice Admiral Keyes and Sir A BodkinField Marshal Sir Douglas Haig (1861-1928) and Vice Admiral Sir Roger John Brownlow Keyes (1872-1945) being received at Dover by Sir Archibald Henry Bodkin (1862-1957)
Sir Douglas Haig and Vice Admiral Keyes at DoverField Marshal Sir Douglas Haig (1861-1928) and Vice Admiral Sir Roger John Brownlow Keyes (1872-1945) inspecting a Royal Navy guard of honour on their arrival at Dover, Kent. circa December 1918
Statue of Field Marshal Haig - Edinburgh CastleA statue of Field Marshal Haig on horseback at the Esplanade, Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Scotland. Field Marshal Douglas Haig
Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, David Lloyd George, GeneralA photograph of a meeting between political and military leaders of the Allies in France, 1916. The group includes Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig (1861-1928)
Haig Inspects SailorsField Marshall Sir Douglas Haig inspecting sailors who took part in the raids on Ostend and Zeebrugge
Allied Commanders WwiSome of the chief Allied Commanders in the First World War: Petain, Foch, Haig, Fayolle, Pershing, Currie, Rawlinson, Debenay, Julian Byng, Humbert
Jan Breydel arriving at Dover with Haig and othersThe hospital ship Jan Breydel arriving at Dover with Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig and other British army generals, soon after the end of the First World War. Date: circa December 1918
Douglas Haig / StampDOUGLAS, 1ST EARL HAIG British soldier
Geoffrey Haig Pike, test pilot, de Havilland, alongside a de Havilland Vampire
Tatler cover - Lady Alexandra Howard-Johnston & childrenFront cover of The Tatler featuring a photograph of Lady Alexandra Howard-Johnston, formerly Lady Alexandra Haig, daughter of Field-Marshal Earl Haig
Lady Alexandra Haig as Ceres at the Fete Champetre at Ashcombe House given by Cecil Beaton and Sir Michael Duff-Assheton-Smith, 1937. The theme is Society Nymphs and Shepherds. Date: 1937
1st Earl Haig at a British Legion Poppy FactoryField Marshal Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig (1861-1928) - a senior officer of the British Army who commanded the British Expeditionary Force on the Western Front in WW1 - pictured at the British Legion
King George V, President Poincare, Sir Douglas Haig, Marshal Foch during WW1
King George V President Poincare Sir Douglas Haig Marshall Foch and general Joffre during WW1
Burrell Showman's Road Locomotive number 3979 Earl Haig, reg. YA9138, at Peterborough on 26 August 1973. Date: 1973
Cinema advertisment: Disabled ex-servicemen making poppies for Earl Haig's Appeal in the 1920s Date: circa 1930s
Disabled ex-servicemen making poppies for Earl Haig's Appeal in the 1920s Date: circa 1930s
The Round Tower, Windsor Castle Date: 1887
Army leaders during reign of King George VArmy leaders during the first 25 years of the reign of King George V: Hughes Wilson, Earl of Ypres, Allenby, Haig, Robertson. Date: 1935
Field Marshal Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig, reproduction of a portrait by T Hamilton Crawford Date: 1929
Lady Alexandra Haig (1907-1997), daughter of Field Marshal Earl Haig, on duty with the Voluntary Aid Detatchment (VAD). Date: 1940
Lord Shrewsbury at Hurlingham polo clubMajor Charles Henry John Chetwynd-Talbot, 20th Earl of Shrewsbury, 20th Earl of Waterford, 5th Earl Talbot KCVO (1860-1921) was keen on polo. Here he is attending a pony show at the Hurlingham Club
Advert for Haig Whisky. The Haig brand name is disguised in the profile of the gentleman. Date: circa 1932
Symbolising the true spirit of the peace celebrations, the Cenotaph in Whitehall to "The glorious dead" Sir Douglas Haig (left foreground) saluting as he rode by. Date: 19 July 1919
Photograph of Earl Haig PH, Bexleyheath, Greater London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Corner on view of the pub
War leaders as pall bearers of the Unknown WarriorAt the Cenotaph, 11th November 1920. The twelve war leaders as pall bearers for the coffin of the Unknown Warrior: left to right Sir Hedworth Meux, Earl Beatty, Sir Henry Jackson
Preserved original advert for Earl Haig House, Ypres Date: 2016
Lady Alexandra Haig at Schiaparelli sLady Alexandra Haig in Schiaparellis London salon, viewing the latest models in new frocks. She is wearing a fur turban and muff. Date: 1938
Lady Victoria HaigThe second of Field-Marshal Haigs three daughters, Victoria, captured by Madame Yevonde. 1927
Lady Alexandra Haig, 1938Lady Alexandra Haig, eldest daughter of Field Marshal Douglas Haig. Date: 1938
Trooping the Colour in Hyde Park, 1919Trooping the Colour in Hyde Park. The first revival of the picturesque ceremony since 1914. The ceremony was usually held on Horse Guards Parade but it was disfigured with war huts
The Carefree film premiere at the New GalleryLady Caroline Paget, Lady Elizabeth Paget, Lady Alexandra Haig, Mr Michael Lubbock, and a friend talk over the film at the premiere of the new Fred Astaire-Ginger Rogers film Carefree
Lady Alexandra Haig and Lady Lettice Ashley-CooperChristmas carol party at Londonderry House organised by Miss Olga Lynn in aid of the Devon Nook Home for Unmarried Mothers, December 1938
General Sir Douglas Haig, British army officerGeneral Sir Douglas Haig (1861-1928), British army officer, First World War. Date: circa 1913-1914
Advert, Haig & Vince, The Scotch WarehouseAdvert, Haig & Vince, Highland Costume Makers, Juvenile Outfitters, The Scotch Warehouse, Oxford Street, London. 1879
WW1 - Mons and our Masterly Move - 1914WW1 - Mons and our Masterly Move - Field Marshall Sir John Frenchs Historical Dispatch explained. A pictorial map showing the famous British Expeditionary Force (BEF)
Haig Paitgan sculpting Helen Wills MoodySan Francisco sculptor Haig Patigan working on his sculpture of tennis champion, Helen Wills Moody. Date: 1927
Earl Haig by Hendrik LundSketch of Field Marshall Sir Douglas Haig, later Earl Haig of Bemersyde (1861 - 1928). Commander-in-chief of the British Forces in France and Flanders during the Great War
Sir Douglas Haig in private office on advanced GHQ trainField Marshall Sir Douglas Haig (1861 - 1928). Commander-in-chief of the British Forces in France and Flanders during the Great War pictured in his private office on the " Advanced G.H.Q."
Peace Day Celebrations - Royal Watching in Pavilion 1919The royal party George V and Mary Teck watch from the pavilion at Victoria Memorial, along the Mall, showing the view which Majesties had of the procession, as it apprroached them
Looking down Whitehall, central London, with Nelsons Column in the background and the statue of Earl Haig in the foreground. Date: 1950s