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Background imageAnti Collection: ANTI-POPE ALEXANDER V

ANTI-POPE ALEXANDER V Date: reigned 1409 - 1410

Background imageAnti Collection: NOT IRISH

NOT IRISH
Are you not Irish ? Och, no, Maam, Im Cornwall sure ! Date: 1849

Background imageAnti Collection: BRITAIN GRABS GREECE

BRITAIN GRABS GREECE
Britain portrayed as a gorilla, seizing poor innocent Greece Date: 1916

Background imageAnti Collection: Cartoon, The French Serpentine Dance (Panama Scandal)

Cartoon, The French Serpentine Dance (Panama Scandal)
Cartoon, The French Serpentine Dance -- a satirical comment on the Panama Scandal, showing the French Republic dancing in a dress labelled with the words bribery, blackmail and anarchy. Date: 1893

Background imageAnti Collection: Sabbatarians stop delivery of post on Sunday

Sabbatarians stop delivery of post on Sunday
Sabbatarians achieve a short lived victory, having stopped the delivery of post on Sundays. Though pleasing to Post Office workers, it infuriated the public. Date: 1850

Background imageAnti Collection: E-2C at Belize

E-2C at Belize
Grumman E-2C of the United States Coast Guard at Philip S. W. Goldson International Airport, Ladyville, Belize, for anti drug-smuggling operations Date: 1990

Background imageAnti Collection: Adana, Turkey - following the Armenian Massacre of 1909

Adana, Turkey - following the Armenian Massacre of 1909
Adana, Turkey - following the Armenian Massacre of April 1909. A religious-ethnic clash in the city of Adana amidst governmental upheaval

Background imageAnti Collection: Machine Gun, Light, Vickers, . 303 In K Gas Operated

Machine Gun, Light, Vickers, . 303 In K Gas Operated
Vickers. 303 in gas operated Class K light machine gun 1940 (c), deactivated, Special Forces/Long Range Desert Group World War Two, Middle East, with drum magazine, anti-aircraft sights

Background imageAnti Collection: Anti-German cartoon, map of Europe, WW1

Anti-German cartoon, map of Europe, WW1
The tailors of strafe street. An anti-German cartoon showing the German Kaiser Wilhelm II and his son, Crown Prince Wilhelm, in a tailors shop during the First World War

Background imageAnti Collection: Poster, anti-smoking campaign

Poster, anti-smoking campaign
Poster for an anti-smoking campaign, showing a hand with tobacco stains on the fingers. Date: circa 1960s

Background imageAnti Collection: The New Mrs Partington

The New Mrs Partington. The new Mrs Partington (of the Anti-suffrage Society) Somehow the tide keeps rising! Depicts Mrs Partington in a futile attempt to hold back the huge tide of support for

Background imageAnti Collection: WW2 Poster -- Typhus, How Is It Spread?

WW2 Poster -- Typhus, How Is It Spread?
Information poster on typhus and how it is spread. Colour lithograph, British Army anti-typhus medical information poster, after 2nd Lieutenant Stacey Hopper

Background imageAnti Collection: Cartoon, K and His (Anti) German Garden, WW1

Cartoon, K and His (Anti) German Garden, WW1
Cartoon, K and His (Anti) German Garden, showing Lord Kitchener watering his garden during the First World War to grow more army recruits ready for a spring offensive. Date: 1914

Background imageAnti Collection: Maginot Line fortifications by G. H. Davis

Maginot Line fortifications by G. H. Davis
With Asparagus anti-tank defences: Maginot Line fortifications at the start of the Second World War. A typical frontier work, with galleries within a hillside, leading to pill boxes

Background imageAnti Collection: Anti-German cartoon, Made in Germany, WW1

Anti-German cartoon, Made in Germany, WW1
Made in Germany, an anti-German First World War cartoon, showing a long-legged Kaiser Wilhelm II running from France to Germany with a flask of wine

Background imageAnti Collection: Cholera Poster

Cholera Poster, prevention of Cholera, remedies recommended by Government from the anti-Cholera tincture depot

Background imageAnti Collection: Anti-Suffrage Cartoon

Anti-Suffrage Cartoon
Beauty & Intellect are superior to Brute Force. An anti-suffrage cartoon mocking a suffragette. The speaker is depicted in a style in which suffragettes were often unfairly portrayed as a harridan

Background imageAnti Collection: Anti-American Propaganda

Anti-American Propaganda
A war-mongering General Macarthur is depicted by an Eastern European communist artist as the symbol of American aggression at the time of the Korean War

Background imageAnti Collection: Hans Daniel Hassenpflug

Hans Daniel Hassenpflug
HANS DANIEL HASSENPFLUG German statesman of Hesse, whose reactionary anti- constitutional policies earned him the nickname Hessenfluch - the curse of Hesse

Background imageAnti Collection: Anti-nuclear power demonstration, Gwithian, Cornwall

Anti-nuclear power demonstration, Gwithian, Cornwall
Anti-nuclear power demonstration at Gwithian, Cornwall, with a CEGB drilling rig and site office in the background. Date: 1970s

Background imageAnti Collection: King?s African Rifles training with a light mortar, 1956

King?s African Rifles training with a light mortar, 1956
Photograph of King?s African Rifles training with a light mortar, 1956. Soldiers of the 4th (Uganda) Battalion undergo instruction in the use of a light mortar

Background imageAnti Collection: Karl Ludwig von Haller (1768 -1854). Was a Swiss jurist. Eng

Karl Ludwig von Haller (1768 -1854). Was a Swiss jurist. Engraving by H. Gedam. Universal History, 1885. Colored

Background imageAnti Collection: Cartoon, German officer (Boche Faces), WW1

Cartoon, German officer (Boche Faces), WW1
Cartoon, Boche Faces. A group of German officers, looking rather stolid and described as the asphyxiating brutes of humanity. Date: 1915

Background imageAnti Collection: WW1 / 1915 / GAS HELMETS

WW1 / 1915 / GAS HELMETS
British soldier in anti-gas helmet - gas mask Date: 1915

Background imageAnti Collection: A Quick Change of Front, by C. Harrison

A Quick Change of Front, by C. Harrison
A Quick Change of Front. A German shopkeeper, being a purveyor of Teutonic delicatessen products, makes a quick change once hostilities between Germany and England begin

Background imageAnti Collection: American anti-gambling cartoon

American anti-gambling cartoon
An American anti-gambling cartoon, showing a Rum-Soaked Old Sport sitting at a table. The verse below ends: It would be very hard to find / A more worthless, useless sample of mankind. Date: 1906

Background imageAnti Collection: Cartoon, Anti-Saccharites

Cartoon, Anti-Saccharites, or John Bull and his Family leaving off the use of Sugar, by James Gillray. Showing John Bull and his wife (actually King George III and Queen Charlotte)

Background imageAnti Collection: Suffragette Card Game PANKO

Suffragette Card Game PANKO
Suffragette card game entitled Panko The Great Card Game Suffragists V Anti-Suffragists. The cards were illustrated by E.T Reed, a cartoonist for Punch Magazine

Background imageAnti Collection: Anti-Suffrage League Poster

Anti-Suffrage League Poster
A poster produced by the Womens National Anti-Suffrage League, stating in bold lettering, Women DO NOT Want Votes. The Womens National Anti-Suffrage League was founded in 1908

Background imageAnti Collection: Anti-Suffragette Valentine

Anti-Suffragette Valentine. Anti-suffrage Valentine shows woman with toothache and swollen jaw that stops her tongue from wagging. Date: circa 1910

Background imageAnti Collection: Suffragette Not at Home

Suffragette Not at Home. Chaos reigns as the suffragette neglects home and family in the name of the cause. A frequent accusation made by the Anti-Suffrage lobby that allowing women to vote would

Background imageAnti Collection: WW2 Poster -- Your Release can be delayed with VD

WW2 Poster -- Your Release can be delayed with VD
Your Release can be delayed with VD! Colour lithograph, British Army anti-venereal disease medical information poster, after 2nd Lieutenant Stacey Hopper

Background imageAnti Collection: WW2 Poster -- Mosquitoes Mean Malaria

WW2 Poster -- Mosquitoes Mean Malaria
but my dear! You must try the troops. Don t give them the chance - Mosquitoes Mean Malaria! Colour lithograph poster after 2nd Lt Stacey Hopper

Background imageAnti Collection: German Kultur by Edmund Sullivan

German Kultur by Edmund Sullivan
The Beast Breaks Loose - Kultur as it appears to Edmund J. Sullivan. The brutish, monstrous German soldier envisaged by Edmund Sullivan as a huge, hulking gorilla like monster

Background imageAnti Collection: Tightening his belt - hunger is the best source

Tightening his belt - hunger is the best source. A typical anti-German cartoon of the period. J. Harold Hudson

Background imageAnti Collection: Anti-Live Barbed Wire advertisement

Anti-Live Barbed Wire advertisement
Advertisement for the mens outfitters, Turnbull and Asser of Jermyn Street, London, suggesting their anti-live barbed-wire glove, able to withstand the sharpest spike of barbed wire

Background imageAnti Collection: German land mines by G. H. Davis

German land mines by G. H. Davis
German land mines: an important weapon used on a large scale by retreating German armies during the Second World War. Date: 1945

Background imageAnti Collection: Anti-tank mines by G. H. Davis

Anti-tank mines by G. H. Davis
Anti-tank mines: a deadly defensive weapon in mechanised warfare during the Second World War. Types of British and German land mines -- a desert minefield being laid, and in operation. Date: 1942

Background imageAnti Collection: New anti-submarine torpedo by G. H. Davis

New anti-submarine torpedo by G. H. Davis
An acoustic torpedo which seeks out its prey: the new anti-submarine weapon which alters course and depth in pursuit of its target, diagrammatically explained. Date: 1950

Background imageAnti Collection: Sir Charles Tegart

Sir Charles Tegart (1881 - 1946) Colonial police officer and anti-terrorism and security specialist. Tegarts career began in Calcutta during British rule where he rose the position of Commissioner of

Background imageAnti Collection: A Flettner FL282 Kolibri helicopter in US markings

A Flettner FL282 Kolibri helicopter in US markings. This helicopter had two intermeshing rotors and was intended to operate from cruisers for spotting work in anti-submarine patrols

Background imageAnti Collection: French satirical cartoon - criticism of Second Boer War

French satirical cartoon - criticism of Second Boer War (1899-1902). The British army is pictured as ranks of cloned mules

Background imageAnti Collection: Austrian artillery with anti-aircraft gun, WW1

Austrian artillery with anti-aircraft gun, WW1
Austrian artillery with an anti-aircraft gun during the First World War, probably on the Italian front. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageAnti Collection: Anti-German cartoon, Germans at Verdun, WW1

Anti-German cartoon, Germans at Verdun, WW1
An anti-German cartoon by a Belgian cartoonist showing the German Kaiser Wilhelm II and his son, Crown Prince Wilhelm, having difficulties on the battlefield at Verdun, north eastern France

Background imageAnti Collection: Greek Anti-British Propaganda Postcard

Greek Anti-British Propaganda Postcard - this translates as: " Greek Soldiers - this is whom you are fighting!" The British forces are characterised as a fat John Bull

Background imageAnti Collection: Anti-aircraft gun, Skinny Liz, Western Front, WW1

Anti-aircraft gun, Skinny Liz, Western Front, WW1
An anti-aircraft gun with the name Skinny Liz painted on it, on the Western Front during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageAnti Collection: WW2 - 90cm A. A. Searchlight

WW2 - 90cm A. A. Searchlight
WW2 British Home Front - a 90cm Anti Aircraft Searchlight. Date: circa 1940

Background imageAnti Collection: Greek Anti-Turkish Propaganda Postcard (2 of 2)

Greek Anti-Turkish Propaganda Postcard (2 of 2)
A Greek Anti-Turkish propaganda postcard, showing a disgruntled Greek soldier, standing in front of a very Islamic skyline in reference to the displeasure at the Turkish arrival in Salonica



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