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Mills hand grenade made as an ink standA Number 23 Mills hand grenade made as an ink stand on a glazed metal base, inscribed Memento of the Great War. Actual hand grenade casting as used by the Allies. Registered Number - 651542. 1915
Entire wool clip from Australia bound for Britain 1939The whole of the wool clip of Australia, destined for Britain in the first few months of World War Two. As well as wool, Australian Prime Minister
AMERICAN FLAG-SCARFA young, blonde patriotic American girl in stars & stripes accessories of cap & scarf which is wrapped up high around her face. The flag livery is in reverse colours. Date: circa 1917
GREEK FLAG SCARFA young, blonde patriotic Greek girl wears a brimless fur hat with a flag cap badge & a fur-trimmed scarf whose design is based on the flag of Greece. Date: circa 1917
Italian Flag-ScarfA young, brunette patriotic Italian girl in a feather adorned hat & a scarf whose decorative design is based on the Italian flag. Date: circa 1917
BELGIAN FLAG-SCARFA young, blonde patriotic Belgian girl in tasselled cap & a scarf with a red, yellow & black checker board ground bordered with the Belgian flag & a fringe of tassels. Date: circa 1917
Front cover, La Baionnette, WW1Front cover design, La Baionnette, an issue focusing on the Americans, showing a symbolic image of the American war machine, with soldiers pouring out of it to support the Allied cause. Date: 1918
EDWARD VIII / POINCARE 14EDWARD VIII as Prince of Wales welcomes President Poincare of France at Portsmouth, a year before the two countries find themselves allies in the war against Germany Date: 1913
BRITISH TANKS DESTROYEDNorth Africa : the Italians destroy British tanks at Amseat, as they pursue the defeated Allies onto Egyptian territory Date: July 1940
COSSACK ALLIES 1813Cossack allies welcomed by the people of Hamburg Date: 18 March 1813
SEBASTOPOL BATTLE PLANBattle plan showing the fortifications : the Mamelon, and the Malakoff beyond it, are the key defences the Allies have to overcome before they can take the city itself Date: 1854 - 1855
RUSSIANS ENTER PARIS 1814The allies enter Paris - the Russian contingent : Cossacks with their plunder Date: 1814
FRENCH IN VIETNAMTUYEN-QUAN 15-20, 000 Chinese besieged this town, held by a garrison of French, Algerians and local allies, for 18 days before being relieved Date: 14 February - 3 March 1885
BATTLE OF FONTENOY Though initially successful, the British, let down by their Dutch allies, lose the day to the French who proceed to take Tournai Date: 11 May 1745
1798 SCOTS V FRENCH / B / WHeroic conduct of the Highland Sentinel: Scots soldier defends Castlebar Gaol against French allies of Irish rebels Date: 27 August 1798
WW1 - Propaganda card - Liberty and Union - Now and Forever. Date: circa 1917
WW1 - Uniform of the Allies series - British Officer barking out a command to his troops set against a backdrop of (a slightly stylised version of) the red ensign flag. Date: circa 1915
WW2 - V for Victory - the Victorious Allies. Date: 1945
WW1 Propaganda - Vive L Italie - Gloire aux Allies. Date: circa 1916
Lord Kitchener, Secretary of State for War, WW1Lord Kitchener (Field Marshal Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener, 1850-1916), Secretary of State for War from 1914 to his death in 1916. circa 1914
WW1 - German Propaganda - Taming the Allied animalsWW1 - German Propaganda - A German soldier Tames the Allied animals. Date: circa 1910s
Ww1 Postcard Flags 1915Flags of the Allies Date: circa 1915
Cartoon, Entente cordiale, WW1Cartoon, Entente cordiale. A pretty French woman tells a friendly British soldier to be sure to send her some postcards as soon as he eventually arrives at Tipperary. Date: 1916
WW1 - British bomb used in Gallipoli, 1915WW1 - A report documenting evidence of one of the great bombs used by the allied airmen in Gallipoli. Date: 1915
Cartoon, The New Dance Mistress, WW1Cartoon, The New Dance Mistress, showing an Austro-Hungarian or German officer in eastern costume introducing a plump German woman, Fraulein Gans (Miss Goose)
A Murmansk Murmur by Bruce Bairnsfather, WW1 cartoon" Don t that make ye blinkin well wild, Bert?" Old Bill, the soldier character created by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather in The Bystander, together with his old pal Bert
Franz Josef of Austria and Kaiser Wilhelm II of GermanyA meeting between Franz Josef of Austria and Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany, prior to the outbreak of World War I. The two Kaisers were close allies, bound by the Dual Alliance of 1879. Date: c. 1914
Portrait of a Ghurka soldier, WW1Portrait of a Gurkha soldier. Date: 1914
Cartoon, The Allies, WW1Cartoon, The Allies during the First World War. Linking arms, they sing: Are we all here? Yes! And if we re all here, thats all right
The Peace Conference - the treaty of Versailles, 1919A pleniary session in the Clock Room at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in Paris: The Allied leaders in conclave during the preparation of the Peace Treaty, 1919. Date: 1919
Prince Henry & Duke of Brabant at EtonPrince Henry, Duke of Gloucester (1900-1974), third son of King George V and Queen Mary, pictured in uniform at Eton with the Duke of Brabant, later King Leopold III (1901-1983)
British and American soldiers with map, France, WW1British and American soldiers consulting a map on a road near the Western Front in France during World War One. Date: circa 1916
Polish-American poster, united in the fight, WW1A Polish-American poster during the First World War, with the Polish and American flags, and portraits of Tadeusz Kosciuszko, George Washington, Woodrow Wilson
German cartoon, three allies in the stocks, WW1First World War cartoon, showing the German view of the allies France, Britain and Russia, seen here in the stocks, with lists of the territory claimed by the Central Powers. Date: December 1917
An Interlude, by Fortunino MataniaIn a shell damaged French chateau, tired Allied officers rest pensively, listening to a British officer playing a piano and a French officer singing Date: 1917
Indian Lancers, Chauvels ride through Damascus, WW1Indian Lancers in General Chauvels ride through Damascus towards the end of the First World War. Date: October 1918
Flags of the Allied countries during WWI circa 1916
Badge of S. H. A. E. FBadge of the Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (abbreviated as SHAEF, pronounced " shafe" ), the headquarters of the Commander of Allied forces in north west Europe
French Flag-ScarfA young, blonde patriotic Frenchwoman dons a red revolutionary style cap with tricolour rosette & tricolour striped scarf
A Dupuis head and shoulders of a German cavalrymanFrench artist Emile Dupuis produced three series of postcards between 1914 and 1915. They were Nos Allies (our Allied soldiers)
A Dupuis head and shoulders of an German soldierFrench artist Emile Dupuis produced three series of postcards between 1914 and 1915. They were Nos Allies (our Allied soldiers)
A Dupuis head and shoulders of a German TerritorialFrench artist Emile Dupuis produced three series of postcards between 1914 and 1915. They were Nos Allies (our Allied soldiers)
A Dupuis head & shoulders of a German infantry officerFrench artist Emile Dupuis produced three series of postcards between 1914 and 1915. They were Nos Allies (our Allied soldiers)
A Dupuis head and shoulders of a French soldierFrench artist Emile Dupuis produced three series of postcards between 1914 and 1915. They were Nos Allies (our Allied soldiers)
A Dupuis head and shoulders of a Flanders sailorFrench artist Emile Dupuis produced three series of postcards between 1914 and 1915. They were Nos Allies (our Allied soldiers)
A Dupuis head and shoulders of an British soldierFrench artist Emile Dupuis produced three series of postcards between 1914 and 1915. They were Nos Allies (our Allied soldiers)
A Dupuis head and shoulders of an Indian soldierFrench artist Emile Dupuis produced three series of postcards between 1914 and 1915. They were Nos Allies (our Allied soldiers)
A Dupuis head and shoulders of a Montenegran soldierFrench artist Emile Dupuis produced three series of postcards between 1914 and 1915. They were Nos Allies (our Allied soldiers)