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Order of Service Booklet for those who died during the WarOrder of Service Booklet from the service at St. Pauls Cathedral on Friday May 2nd 1919. In Memory of the Officers, Warrant Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers and Men of the Cavalry and Yeomanry
Photograph frame Souvernir from FrancePhotograph frame with flower decoration. Etched Souvernir from France and dated 1914/1919. Trench Art
Album - Assorted photos and postcards of Egypt & PalestinePhotograph album containing 62 pages of assorted photos and postcards of Egypt and Palestine. There are many military and aeronautical scenes connected with the 1st/3rd Field Ambulance Royal Army
Young WWI soldier in a 9 carat gold framePortrait of a young First World War soldier in a 9 carat gold frame (fashioned as a brooch). Frame marked Birmingham 1919. English School
Unfinished cartoon sketch of bucking horse and rider - soldiers and horses in the background. Edgar Rowley Smart, British Expeditionary Force (1887-1934). Served In France 1914-1919
Unfinished cartoon sketch of horse and rider - rider has just been thrown.. Edgar Rowley Smart, British Expeditionary Force (1887-1934). Served In France 1914-1919
Section Sanitaire Anglaise 19 - Coxyde Bains, WW1Section Sanitaire Anglaise 19 - Coxyde Bains, the house next to the Poste de Secours at Nieuport Bains, 1918, by Ernest Procter ARA NEAC IS (1886-1935)
Peronne - The Somme and the outskirts of the town from Prince Ruprechts HQ, January 1919, by Ernest Procter, ARA NEAC IS (1886-1935)
Ypres - The foot of the Cloth Hall, November 1919. Ernest Procter, ARA NEAC IS (1886-1935), ambulance driver and official artist with the Friends Ambulance Unit, 1916-1917
SSA19 - The Poste at Paratonnerre, WW1SSA19 - The Poste at Paratonnerre, by Ernest Procter, ARA NEAC IS (1886-1935), ambulance driver and official artist with the Friends Ambulance Unit, 1916-1917
Verdun - An advanced dressing station on the heights, WW1Verdun - An advanced dressing station on the heights behind the town, by Ernest Procter, ARA NEAC IS (1886-1935), ambulance driver and official artist with the Friends Ambulance Unit, 1916-1917
Last Post Memorial Service, St Pauls Cathedral, LondonThe Last Post Memorial Service at St. Pauls Cathedral, London, for the Royal Regiment of Artillery, St. Georges Day, 23 April 1919. By Captain Gilbert Holiday (1879-1937), Royal Field Artillery
West Front of Ypres Cathedral from Cloth Hall, WW1West Front of Ypres Cathedral from foot of the tower of the Cloth Hall, by Ernest Procter, ARA NEAC IS (1886-1935), ambulance driver and official artist with the Friends Ambulance Unit, 1916-1917
Seaside limousine by W H RobinsonIngenious traveling bathing hut, for the women that wants to wade in the sea. 1919
Light luncheons by W H RobinsonCouple having a picnic by sitting on the bonnet and boot of the car, and using the flat roof as the table. 1919
Abraham Lincoln a the LyricThe actor, Mr William J. Rea as Abraham Lincoln at the Lyric Opera House, Hammersmith in 1919, playing the lead role in the play by John Drinkwater
A Facer by Wilmot LuntAn ex-WRAF (Womens Royal Air Force) worker asks her pretty friend who is still in uniform and acting as a driver, I wonder why they demobbed me before you? Don t you, Maude. Date: 1919
Farewell to the Land GirlsPrincess Mary presenting medals to Land Girls in December 1919 at the Drapers Hall, at their last rally before demobilisation
The Blue Bird by Herbert PizerLovely illustration of a woman in a blue costume and head dress, possibly a show girl, leaning back athletically on a stool. Date: 1919
The dancer, Dacia by Madame YevondeThe dancer Dacia, famous for her role in Chu Chin Chow. In private life, her real name was Miss D. Allwood and The Bystander reports that she is engaged to be married to Colonel Critchley-Salmonson
Amusement by the Meuse by H. L. OakleySome scenes showing troops billeted in the valley of the Meuse after the signing of the Armistice spending their leisure time on round of golf, sledging
Limpid Pools by BarribalA pretty young woman with brown hair, hooped earrings and sorrowful eyes. Date: 1919
Our Late Enemy by H. L. OakleySilhouette showing various German types by Captain H. L. Oakley, who provided illustrations to accompany the regular Bystander in Occupation column
Trifles Light as Air by BarribalA pretty young woman idly blows bubbles with a pipe. Date: 1919
Old Bill lookalikeMr Samuel Birkenshaw, of 123, Eldon Street, Oldham, the winner of an Old Bill lookalike competition run by The Bystander. Old Bill was the central cartoon character created by Captain Bruce
Chiaroscura in Silhouette by H. L. OakleySunshine and shade in summer time. A set of idyllic scenes during the summer cut by the famous silhouette artist, Captain H. L. Oakley. Top picture shows a group frolicking by the sea
Helen McKiePortrait of Helen McKie (1889-1957), artist and illustrator who worked for The Bystander and The Graphic magazines through the First World War and the 1920s
British Soldiers Part in the Entente by H. L. OakleyScenes in silhouette showing how British soldiers helped their Allies during World War One. In Belgium, the R.A.S.C transported villagers from a ruined village
The Season in Harrogate in Silhouette, H. L. OakleyA charming group of vignettes depicting scenes in the North Yorkshire spa town of Harrogate during the Season, with people taking the waters, out walking, attending a concert, meeting for coffee
The Bystander in Occupation illustrated by H. L. OakleyA page showing The Bystander magazines regular column in 1919 - The Bystander in Occupation - reporting on news from occupied Germany in the aftermath of World War One
Another Secret out - Old Bill in camouflage, Bystander coverFront cover of The Bystander featuring Old Bill, the cartoon soldier character created by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather, attired in a uniform of dazzle camouflage. The caption reads, Another secret out
Shadows of the Past by H. L. OakleyScenes in silhouette showing episodes with the Gunners (Royal Artillery) in France during World War One. Date: 1919
As the Artist Might have Drawn it by H. L. OakleySilhouettes by Captain H. L. Oakley, showing two opposing views of the Great War - as the artist might have drawn it, and how the censor would certainly prefer it
The Glances of English Girls by H. L. OakleySilhouette of a British Army officer receiving admiring glances. Illustration to accompany the Bystander magazines regular Bystander in Occupation column by Eric Ford
Reflections by Arthur WattsA man tries on civilian clothes in a tailors or draper and considers his reflection which brings back memories of his time spent serving as a British soldier during World War One. Date: 1919
Silhouettes from the Rhine by H. L. OakleyLight-hearted scenes from the Rhineland area in Germany, occupied by the British following the end of World War One showing the good manners
Food rationing comparison by G. H. DavisFood rationing in Great Britain during the two World Wars: a comparison of the periods 1917-1920 and 1940-1946. The chief topic of conversation today -- food
Bystander Summer Number front cover, 1919Front cover of The Bystander magazines summer number for July 1919, featuring a back view of a couple in their bathing costumes, embracing as they gaze out to sea. Date: 1919
Advert for Freemans Turtlekon soup 1919Turtlekon delicious real turtle soup. A cup of hot Turtlekon is a feast for an epicure - each little cube - ample for one person - provides in a highly concentrated form all the rich nourishment
Advert for Ensign camera 191910/- will buy this camera for your son. Six bright little pictures from every spool. Loads in daylight. Date: 1919
Advert for Sanatogen tonic 1919Nerves won the War. To recuperate the exhaused shattered nerves, and so fit yourself to make a fresh start in civilian life and work. Date: 1919
German armoured car with bullet holes - MunichA German armoured car with nine bullet holes marked on it, which took part in the civil unrest in Munich - May 1st and 2nd 1919.. Date: 1919
Thanksgiving service at St Pauls CathedralAn open-air thanksgiving service at St Pauls Cathedral, London, at the end of World War One. Crowds cluster around the statue of Queen Victoria. 1919
Peace Day Victory procession crossing Westminster BridgeThe American contingent in the Peace Day Victory procession to celebrate the end of World War One crossing Westminster Bridge, London. 19th July 1919
Peace Day tea party in the East End of LondonTea party held in a street in Londons East End to celebrate the end of World War I in 1918. Children are sat at a long table, while parents (mainly women) serve food
London Peace Procession, 19th July 1919British naval contingent passing the Cenotaph in Whitehall, London, as part of the Peace Day Victory procession or parade. Date: 19th July 1919
Receiving a letter 1919French woman receives a letter from the one she loves, during World War One. Date: 1919
German battleship SMS Goeben in Turkey, WW1Painting by Philip Connard (completed 1919) entitled The Surrender of the Goeben, showing the German battleship SMS Goeben flying a white flag in Constantinople harbour