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The Kings Message to the Royal Air Force, WW1The Kings Message to the Royal Air Force, 11 November 1918, thanking and congratulating the men and women of the RAF for their valued contribution at the end of the First World War. 1918
WW2 Birthday Greetings CardAn illustrated WW2 birthday greetings card to one who is serving our country, complete with a ribbon. The illustrations in each corner give an acknowledgement to the Royal Navy
A RefugeeA portrait painting of an older woman who is a refugee, her facial expression conveys deep sadness and acknowledgement of her experiences. Date: circa 1918
Canadian Liberators Memorial, Lasson, NormandyAcross the broad sweep of the Canadian advance from Juno Beach, the Maple Leaf is found in many villages as an acknowledgement of the terrible struggle they had against the fanatical SS
Patriotic poster, Buying British - has put me in a jobThanks! Buying British - has put me in a job. Part of a government campaign to tackle a balance of payments crisis, reinforced by a speech by the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII)
A Scene on the Grand Canal, Venice, 1898A greeting on the water - a chap raises his boater and takes the hand of a lady passing in a gondola on the Grand Canal in Venice. Date: 1898
Flirtation with Patron Date: 1948
King Edward VII raising his hatKing Edward VII (1841-1910) - raising his top hat. Date: 1905
Robert BaronROBERT BARON (flourished 1645) - poet and drama- -tist, notable for borrowing from other writers, without permission or acknowledgement. However, some good lines have not been traced to others
Army Orders from General Sir Hs Rawlinson1. A copy of Army Orders from General Sir H. S. Rawlinson, Commanding Officer, 4th Army listing Immediate Rewards, dated 1st March 1919 to 40 recipients of the Military Medal. 2
Large Welsh Banquet / 1846The Cyfarthfa Banquet given by William Crawshay to the ladies of Merthyr Tydfil and the vicinity in acknowledgement of the high honour paid to his son and bride on their return