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Federal VolunteersA line of men both in uniform and in civilian clothing hold up rifles with bayonets attached. Date: 1914
U. S. Troops depart for Mexico 1914A line of US soldiers in uniform and full kit march onto a ship, surrounded by wooden boxes full of supplies and weapons, en route to Mexico
Stitchery, edited by Flora KlickmannBlack and white advert for Stitchery on the inside back cover of The Etiquette of To-Day, edited by Flora Kliclmann published by the Girls Own Paper, circa 1914
Illustration - The Large EstablishmentBlack and white illustration of a parlourmaid attending to the lady of the house in her drawing room, page 105 of The Etiquette of To-day book, published by the Girls Own Paper, circa 1914
Illustration - man opening the door for a ladyBlack and white illustration of a man opening the door for a lady, page 96 of The Etiquette of To-day book, published by the Girls Own Paper, circa 1914. Edited by Flora Klickmann Date: circa 1914
Illustration - The bride cuts the cakeBlack and white illustration of a bride cutting the cake, page 75 of of The Etiquette of To-day book, published by the Girls Own Paper, circa 1914. Edited by Flora Klickmann. Date: circa 1914
Illustration - The Bridesmaids wait in the church porchBlack and white illustration of three beautifully-dressed bridesmaids waiting excitedly for the bride to arrive in the church porch, page 73 of The Etiquette of To-day book
Illustration - An IntroductionBlack and white illustration entitled An introduction, of a lady introducing two ladies to each other whilst out walking, page 69 of The Etiquette of To-day book, published by the Girls Own Paper
Illustration - Meeting Fresh PeopleBlack and white illustration of two lady train travellers, one of which is preparing to lower the window. Page 57 of The Etiquette of To-Day
Illustration - When a visitor callsBlack and white illustration of two smalrtly-dressed children politely greeting a seated lady visitor, page 50 of The Etiquette of To-Day The Etiquette of To-Day book published by the Girls Own
Decorative border from The Etiquette of To-DayBlack and white decorative floral and leaf border on page 39 of The Etiquette of To-Day book published by the Girls Own Paper, circa 1914. Edited by Flora Klickmann Date: circa 1914
Illustration - The InvitationBlack and white illustration of two young ladies receiving an invitation from The Etiquette of To-day book, published by the Girls Own Paper, circa 1914. Edited by Flora Klickmann Date: circa 1914
Illustration in The Etiquette of To-Day - The ArrivalBlack and white illustration entitled The Arrival of an elegant couple in evening dress arriving for a dinner engagement, from The Etiquette of To-Day edited by Flora Klickmann
Advert for The Modern Knitting BookBlack and white advert for The Modern Knitting Book, inside The Etiquette of To-Day, edited by Flora Klickmann. Date: circa 1914
Advert for The Flower-Patch Among the Hills, Flora KlickmannBlack and white advert for The Flower Patch Among the Hills by Flora Klickmann in her publication The Etiquette of To-day, published by Girls Own Paper, circa 1914
Advert for The Girls Own & Womans MagaazineBlack and white advert for the Girls Own & Womans Magazine, in the front of The Etiquette of To-Day, edited by Flora Klickmann
Advert for Two "Jolly Little Books"for Little GirlsBlack and white advert for Two " Jolly Little Books" for Little Girls on the inside of The Etiquette of To-day book, published by the Girls Own Paper, circa 1914. Edited by Flora Klickmann
Advert for the Home Art Series of booksBlack and white advert for the Home Art Series of useful skills such as crochet and fancy stitchery on the inside front cover of The Etiquette of To-day book, published by the Girls Own Paper
Front cover of The Etiquette of To-day, . edited by Flora Klickmann. A small volume of etiquette, seeking to assist with such matters as visiting, eating out, travelling, chaperones
Lautenschlager driving a Mercedes, Grand PrixLautenschlager driving a Mercedes in which he won the Grand Prix in 1914. 1914
Mercedes racing car cornering at Lyons Grand Prix, FranceMercedes racing car cornering at the Lyons Grand Prix, France. 1914
Lord Kitchener walking down steps alone of War Office. His first public appearance as Secretary for War. On the steps in the light-coloured top hat is Mr F E Smith, MP, Chief of the new Press Bureau
(insert) 1914
Kitchener sitting his desk in the War Office. 1914
War Office in War Secretary of Wars RoomChurchill and Fischer at work during WW1 in War Office in War Secretary of Wars Room. Date: 1914
View from the roof of the War Office during wartime. Date: 1914
Wearers of the Red Cross leaving the War OfficeWoman - Wearers of the Red Cross leaving the War Office. Date: 1914
Form, British Nationality and Status of Aliens Act, 1914, completed and dated 31 May 1947, rubber stamped by the Home Office, 12 June 1947. Declaration of Acquisition of British Nationality
Belgian refugees at Ostend, WW1Belgian refugees at Ostend - families living in beach huts escaping the German invasion, August 1914, at the start of the First World War. 1914
Base Post Office near fighting lines, WW1A Base Post Office on the Western Front near fighting lines, 31 October 1914, First World War. 1914
London motor drivers enlisted during WW1A group of London motor drivers enlisted in a batch during the First World War and sent to Avonmouth. 1914
Refugees arriving at Champillon, France, WW1Refugees arriving at Champillon from Reims, 26 September 1914. 1914
Troops crossing Westminster Bridge, London, WW1Troops crossing Westminster Bridge, London, at the beginning of the First World War, 2 August 1914. 1914
Sheep in Bagatelle Park, Paris, WW1Herds of sheep in Bagatelle Park, Paris, forming a reserve supply of food during the First World War, 8 September 1914. 1914
Women artists making recruitment poster, WW1Two women artists making a recruitment poster at the start of the First World War. 1914
Tyneside naval recruits, Crystal Palace, SE London, WW1Tyneside recruits in Winston Churchills new Naval Division at the Crystal Palace, Sydenham, SE London, 10 September 1914. 1914
Crowd in Whitehall, near Downing Street, WW1A crowd in Whitehall, London, near Downing Street, on 3 August 1914, at the start of the First World War. 1914
Belgians prevent Germans repairing Termonde bridge, WW1Belgians preventing Germans from repairing the bridge at Termonde, Belgium, 11 September 1914. 1914
Jessica Borthwick on Red Cross schooner, WW1Jessica Borthwick, owner of the Red Cross schooner Grace Darling, who was fired at from the pier at Ostend, Belgium, during the First World War. 1914
Training Post Office recruits, H Company, WW1Training Post Office recruits, H Company, in Regents Park, London, at the start of the First World War. 1914
Recruits queueing up to enlist, WW1Recruits queueing up to enlist at the start of the First World War. 1914
Belgian soldier firing at a German aeroplane, WW1A Belgian soldier firing at a German aeroplane flying over Ostend, 16 October 1914, during the First World War. 1914
Trenches dug in street, Porte Maillot, Paris, France, WW1Trenches being dug across the street at Porte Maillot, Paris, 8 September 1914, at the start of the First World War. 1914
Army recruits at Lincoln Racecourse, WW1Kitcheners army - recruits at Lincoln Racecourse, being taught to use rifles, 4 September 1914, First World War. 1914
French Soldiers with rifles, WW1French soldiers with rifles in a trench, photographed on 29 September 1914, during the early stages of the First World War. 1914
People by the Victoria Memorial, outbreak of WW1A crowd of people by the Victoria Memorial, London, on the outbreak of the First World War, August 1914. 1914
Strasbourg Memorial, Place de la Concorde, Paris, WW1The Strasbourg Memorial in the Place de la Concorde, Paris, France, on 14 November 1914, in the early part of the First World War, decorated with flags and wreaths
Sir Henry Segraves first Racing CarEarly Motor Car Racing - Sir Henry Segraves first racing car originally driven by Carl Joerns in the 1914 Grand Prix. 1914