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Remembrance Day ceremony, Eccles, ManchesterPeople taking part in a Remembrance Day ceremony at the war memorial in Eccles, Greater Manchester. Date: 1970s
Armistice Day event, Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania, WW1Armistice Day event on 11 November 1918 with native military brass band in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanganyika, British East Africa (now Tanzania), to mark the end of the First World War. Date: 1918
Queue for Tomb of the Unknown Warrior, 1920Just part of the huge queue waiting their turn to pass by and pay their respects to the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior following the Armistice Day ceremony in 1920. 1920
Group photo, Stanley Scouts and Cubs, Falkland IslandsGroup photo, Stanley Boy Scouts and Wolf Cubs, Falkland Islands, on Armistice Day 1930. Date: 1930
Chelson China cup and saucer - Britannia and Allied flagsChelson China (New Chelsea Porcelain, Longton) cup and saucer. Transfers show Britannia and Allied flags and reads World War Peace - 1914-1919 - Liberty, Justice, Truth
Map of Germany, Belgium, France illustrating ArmisticeA map illustrating the Armistice at the end of World War One. The black line shows the battle line on Armistice Day, 11th November 1918
Armistice Day event in Eastbourne, SussexArmistice Day event at a war memorial in Eastbourne, Sussex, with military personnel, clergymen, a band and a crowd of spectators. Date: circa 1962
Finishing Poppy WreathsAn ex-service man at work putting the finishing touches to some of the poppy wreaths for Armistice Day; the words Be Prepared are written on one Date: 1929
Cartoon, The first outing. Europe goes dance-crazy in the immediate aftermath of the Armistice, after five years of fighting. A couple dance the foxtrot in a cocktail bar. Date: 1919
Signed Treaty DocumentThe signed document agreeing an armistice between the Central Powers and Bolshevik Russia Date: January 1918
Coach of Armistice 1918The railway coach in which the Armistice was signed, in the forests of Compiegne Date: 11 November 1918
Armistics Day 1918 Patients and Staff at Quex ParkPatients and Staff of the Quex Park VAD Hospital on Armistice Day 1918. They are gathered in front of Quex House. With them are Major PHG Powell-Cotton and his wife Hannah
King George V and others at first Armistice anniversaryKing George V and other royal mourners taking part in the first Armistice anniversary (first Remembrance Day), 11 November 1919. Date: 1919
Chu Chin Chow Allied Powers Display at his Majestys TheatreThe cast of the First World War hit West End revue show, Chu Chin Chow, dressed in costume for an additional scene which had been a feature of the show since Armistice Night - with members dressed up
Tails Up by George Studdy, WW1 victory cartoonA joyful dog enthusiastically wags his tail, and, in the process, a Union Jack flag, in celebration at the end of the First World War
Vickers Vimy bomber, fourth prototypeVickers Vimy bomber, fourth and final prototype, serial no. F 9569. Too late for the war, the Vimy first flew on 30 November 1917 and only 13 were completed by the Armistice. Date: circa 1917-1918
Floral tributes at the Cenotaph, November 1920A little girl adds her contribution to the mass of floral tributes left at the Cenotaph, following its unveiling in Whitehall at the Armistice Day ceremony on 11 November 1920
The Cenotaph in WhitehallUnveiled by King George V on Armistice Day, 11 November 1920, the Cenotaph - memorial to the Glorious Dead - designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens and built from Portland stone. Date: 1920
The Cenotaph covered in flowers, November 1920The Cenotaph in Whitehall, pictured swamped in floral tributes in the days following its unveiling at the Armistice Day ceremony on 11 November 1920. 1920
Crowds visiting the Cenotaph at night, November 1920Artists impression of the newly unveiled cenotaph at night with dense crowds thronging past, many leaving flowers following the Armistice Day ceremony on 11 November 1920. 1920
Sphere cover cutting inscription on tomb of unknown warriorCutting the inscription on the grave of the unknown warrior in Westminster Abbey after the nave of the Abbey was closed to the public after six days of queues passing through to pay their respects
The Cenotaph unveiled, 1920Page from The Sphere reporting on the unveiling of the Cenotaph in Whitehall by King George V on 11 November 1920. A temporary structure of wood
Sphere cover - King places wreath on unknown warrior coffinFront cover of The Sphere showing King George V placing a wreath on the coffin of the body of the unknown warrior as it passed the cenotaph on its journey to Westminster Abbey where it would be
Sphere cover - Unknown Warrior number, 1920Front cover of The Sphere magazine with a colour illustration depicting the coffin containing the body of the unknown warrior, covered in the union flag
The Tomb of the Unknown Warrior by Dudley TennantA vision of Westminster Abbey on the eve of Armistice Day, 1920 with the coffin containing the body of the unknown warrior swathed in the Padres flag. Date: 1920
Coffin for tomb of unknown warriorThe coffin in which the body of the unknown warrior lay. It was made from English oak and had wrought-iron handles - three on each side, and a metal plate, with sword and shield on top
Two minutes silence at Mansion House, 1920Crowds observing the two minutes silence on Armistice Day, 11 November 1920, outside Mansion House in the City of London. Date: 1920
VCs filing past tomb of the Unknown WarriorA hundred winners of the Victoria Cross filing past the grave of the Unknown Warrior after the burial service in Westminster Abbey on Armistice Day, 11 November 1920. Date: 1920
King George V, places first wreath on the CenotaphOn 11th November 1919, the first anniversary of Armistice day, the Britsh nation, in reponse to an invitation by King George V
Putting the Screw on by Bruce Bairnsfather, WW1 cartoonThe above exclusive photograph (received via Amsterdam and Singapore) shows clearly the consternation in German official circles on receipt of the amended armistice terms for February, in which 1
A Naval Display - Armistice celebrations outside AdmiraltyThe colours outside the old Admiralty building on Armistice Day in London showing a vehicle carrying sailors and others past the flags. Date: 1918
A suggestion for a festive, post-war Trafalgar SquarePicture illustrating a suggestion for a post-war Christmas festival to be held in Trafalgar Square which for four years had been a centre for wartime recruitment and fundraising
Armistice celebrations in Trafalgar SquareCrowds dancing, waving flags and climbing on Landseers famous lions in Trafalgar Square as they celebrate the signing of the Armistice and the end of the First World War in November 1918. Date: 1918
British soldiers looking at German timetable in Mons stationTwo British soldiers stand looking at the railway timetable -written in German - at Mons station at the end of the First World War
Reading Armistice terms on a village green by nightA small group of British villagers, having received a newspaper containing the terms of the Armistice, signalling the end of the First World War, gather around on a village green to hear the news
Sphere cover - Surrender of German fleet by MataniaThe surrender of the German High Seas Fleet - Admiral Meurer on board the " Queen Elizabeth" in the Firth of Forth, saluting Admiral Sir David Beatty in his cabin. Date: 1918
End of First World War, crowds at Mansion HouseJoyous crowds outside Mansion House in the City of London celebrating the end of World War One on the 11th November 1918. Soldiers of all kinds of nationalities can be seen along with a sea of flags
Reading news of the Armistice in Daily Mirror, WW1An elderly couple peering at the Daily Mirror newspaper to read news of the Armistice, signed at 5 am on 11th November 1918, bringing an end to the hostilities of the First World War. Date: 1918
Sphere cover - First Armistice between Russians & GermansThe First Armistice by Fortunino Matania, showing Russian emissaries presenting their credentials to German officers. The first step towards peace negotiations was taken by the Russian
George V and Queen Mary, end of WW1George V and Queen Mary in a carriage in London at the end of the First World War. They are surrounded by army personnel and civlilians waving the Union Jack and other Allied flags
Shaving Mug - Border is the coat of Arms of Whitby - WWIShaving Mug. A Souvenir of the Great War commenced August 4th 1914, Armistice November 11th 1918 and Peace signed June 28th 1919. Two transfers At present, we are staying at a farm
Crown Devon china mug with flags of the AlliesCrown Devon (S. Fielding & Co. Stoke on Trent) china mug. Transfer shows Britannia and the flags of the Allies with a Dove of Peace and the words Liberty, Justice, Truth, Honour
Carlton (Stoke on Trent) china forage capA Carlton (Stoke on Trent) china forage cap inscribed The Victory of Justice - Armistice of the Great War - dated November 11th 1918. With the Coat of Arms of Man of Ross. Commemorative Ware
Railway carriage - Armistice was signed - Compi觮eModel of the railway carriage in which the Armistice was signed in the forest at Compi觮 e. Commemorative Ware
Commemorative Serviette - First Anniversary of ArmisticeCommemorative Serviette dated the 11th of the 11th 1919. Souvenir in Commemoration of the First Anniversary of Armistice Day and President Poincar駳 visit to London
Collection of ephemera relating to the Wilfrid J JenkinsA collection of ephemera relating to the Wilfrid J. Jenkins - H.M.S. Mersey, 1915. Copy of Naval Signal, dated 11.11.18 sent at 10.56 a.m
Toward Paris Plage - lights on tower - Armistice NightLooking toward Paris Plage - lights on tower. Armistice Night, 11th November 1918. 313870 Gunner Vivian John Cummings, Born 31.07.1875, 3Rd Canadian Division, Canadian Expeditionary Force
Cream pottery porridge bowl - WWI - BairnsfatherwareCream pottery porridge bowl marked with the word Porridge. With transfer - Coiffure in the trenches. Keep yer ead still, or I ll ave yer blinkin ear off. On reverse - A Souvenir of the Great War