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Comic postcard, Scotsman dressed as Napoleon at fancy dress ball Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Little boy with new baby brother Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Woman at Information Bureau Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Coy secretary answers boss Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Little boys and teacher - the first man Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Two military women Date: early 20th century
Comic postcard, Woman and sergeant Date: early 20th century
Comic postcard, Sergeant and soldier - criticism of baggy trousers Date: early 20th century
Comic postcard, Customer in butchers shop Date: early 20th century
Comic postcard, Customer and shop assistant Date: early 20th century
Comic postcard, Little girl at Information Bureau - the stork brings them! Date: 20th century
Canadian poster, Send More Men, WW1Canadian poster, Send More Men -- Won t You Answer the Call, First World War. 1915
Advert for Hamley Bros fortune-telling game 1905Edwardian adults sitting around a table playing a game of Vishnu, fortune-telling game, where it will spell the answers to any questions you wish to know. Date: 1905
WWI Poster, Fall InDesign by E J Keeley, Fall In, answer now in your countrys hour of need. Parliamentary Recruiting Committee poster showing a rallying bugler. Date: 1916
Comic postcard, Woman chats with soldier, WW2 Date: circa 1940s
Comic postcard, gondola on the lake with ducks Date: 20th century
WWI Poster, What Will Your Answer BeWWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, What will your answer be when your boy asks you, Father, what did you do to help when Britain fought for freedom in 1915? Enlist Now. Date: 1915
Types of aeroplane shell guns by G. H. DavisAn answer to the tank during the Second World War: types of aeroplane shell guns. Including the Hispano-Suiza moteur-canon gun, found effective by the French in knocking out tanks
The Mailed Fist strikes at last, WW1The mailed fist strikes at last. The German Empires challenge and the British Empires answer on the outbreak of the First World War. Date: 1914
Classroom SceneEveryone knows the answer - except the boy in the back row
Three angels answer the prayers of the mysterious woman Date: circa 1890s
Cartoon, When will peace come? WW1Cartoon, When will peace come? A woman asks a fortune teller. The answer: Why, when the fighting stops! Date: 1916
WW1 recruitment poster, The Crisis (Welsh version)WW1 recruitment poster, The Crisis, Answer to the Call NOW! (Welsh version) Date: circa 1916
No Answer, by BairnsfatherNo Answer " Whats the matter with your ead Bill - Pelmanism? or caught it on a barrage?" A cartoon by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather in The Bystander, featuring Old Bill Date: 1918
WWI Poster, Answer The Call Right QuicklyWWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, Answer the call right quickly, with Allied flags creating a colourful background
Suffragette Where is my Wandering Wife?. Poor husband, left at home to mind the babies, asks, OH! Where is my wandering wife to-night? Answer
Riddle rhyme. Old Mother Twitchet had but one eye? Answer: Needle & cotton. Date: circa 1917
6 studies - WWI soldiers6 studies, including The Bread Winner, When the boys go back, The Picket and a Scottish soldier at Victoria Station.On reverse - man playing a flute
Minister questions Scotsmans non-attendance at Church Minister - " Hoo is t, Sandy, I never see you at the Kirk, the noo
The logical response to a question fom the older generation" Now, Boy, where does Port wine come from?" " From the Public- ouse." !!! Date: circa 1890s
Boy provides straightforward answer when quizzed by UncleUncle John - " Well, Bobby, how did you manage to get out so soon?" Bobby " Leg Before, Uncle." Date: circa 1890s
Ridiculous question from Grandfather to Grandson" Now, Tommy; you know that Christopher Columbus made three voyages; tell me, on which one did he die?" !!! Date: 1895
Answer to Gentle Annie. Print showing title page illustration with man looking at grave of Gentle Annie as angels hover above. Date c1858. Answer to Gentle Annie
Production, Americas answer!. Date 1941
When the boys come home While I was over there what were you doing here? Students of America, how will you answer him? United War Work Campaign - Nov. 11-18. Poster showing a soldier and a student
Send the eagles answer - more ships United States Shipping Board, Emergency Fleet Corporation. Poster showing a large eagle flying above ships setting sail for a distant shore in flames. Date 1917
I summon you to the comradeship - Woodrow Wilson Answer the Red Cross Christmas roll call for universal membership. Poster showing a portrait of Woodrow Wilson. Date 1918
Lord George Byron and Marianna Segati. Dear Tom, I really cannot go on; There are a pair of great black eyes looking over my shoulder so that I must turn and answer them instead of you. Date: ca. 1847
Leaflet, A Defence of the Army Pay CorpsOpening page of a printed leaflet entitled: Non-Combatants in Khaki: A Defence of the Army Pay Corps. circa 1919
Answer Mr Wilsons Call, a song by Billy GouldAnswer Mr Wilsons Call, a song with words and music by Billy Gould. Sheet music cover, with a photograph of President Woodrow Wilson at the centre, a soldier on the left and a sailor on the right
How an egg growsWhich comes first ? Your answer I beg : Is it the chicken ? Or is it the egg ? Date: circa 1880
Classroom scene, 1955This young girl has the answer, and she wants us to know
The Humorist Christmas Number 1938 - An Ice ProposalFront cover illustration by William Heath Robinson featuring a group of skaters on a frozen pond. A man etches a question mark on the ice with his skates and his girlfriend responds
Lear / Nonsense / BellThere was an Old Man who said, Well! will nobody answer this bell? I have pulled day and night, till my hair has grown white, but nobody answers this bell!
Joseph Chamberlain arriving in the House of Commons, 16th MaIllustration of Joseph Chamberlain, Colonial Secretary (centre with monocle), entering the House of Commons to loud applause from the Government benches, 16 March 1903
Society Woman & LetterA Society Woman sits in her private boudoir replying to correspondence. This elegant lady in her light muslin neglige has notes to answer and telegrams to send
Territorials Card C1914A card celebrating the brave members of the territorial army as they answer the call to war
Moscow MeetingMeeting in Strasnaya square, Moscow : the Bolsheviks seem to have won control, but the people still need to be persuaded that they are the answer to all their troubles