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Cartoon, Hands Up! WW1Cartoon, Hands Up! A German soldier holds up the severed hands of his female victim, calling to the enemy not to shoot, we are soldiers just like you. Date: 1915
Cartoon, The Good Alphabet, WW1Cartoon, The Good Alphabet. Two Frenchmen with different initials on their armbands meet on a country road. The main thing is that they are on the same side. Date: 1915
Cartoon, The bad cloud, WW1Cartoon, The bad cloud, showing a cloud of gas billowing across the battlefield, just as the French soldiers are preparing to charge
WWI Poster, Buy More Liberty BondsDesign by Walter Whitehead, Come On! buy more Liberty Bonds, American WW1 poster. Date: 1918
WWI Poster, Liberty BondsDesign by F Strothmann, Beat back the Hun with Liberty Bonds, American poster. Date: 1918
WWI Poster, Go and HelpDont Stand Looking at this, Go and Help! Parliamentary Recruiting poster, one of the few showing men going into action. Date: 1915
German Papers, Please Copy, by BairnsfatherGerman Papers, Please Copy He has left a good business in Boston, he has come 3, 000 miles, and - he has had six months of this! A cartoon by Bruce Bairnsfather in The Bystander
WWI Poster, Think!... Join TodayWWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, Think! Are you content for him to fight for you? Won t you do your bit? We shall win but YOU must help. Join Today. Date: 1915
Highlanders practising bayonet work at base, WW1Soldiers in a highland regiment learning how to use bayonets on dummies which swing from a cross-beam. Date: 1918
Bayonet display at a recruiting meeting, WW1Two army officers engage in friendly combat in order to attract new recruits at a recruitment meeting in Trafalgar Square in December 1915. Date: 1915
Storming of Heudicourt VillageFollowing a short artillery barrage, British troops rush the German entrenchments stretched across the street in the French village of Heudicourt
Soldiers in action on Western Front, WW1Soldiers in action on the Western Front, firing their guns. Date: 1918
My Magazine cover - British WW1 soldierFront cover of the childrens title, My Magazine featuring a British infantry soldier marching in profile. 1918
British Military Poster, WW1Back Him Up. Buy War Bonds. Poster after artist Frank Brangwyn, 1917 (c). British soldier bayonetting a German. Date: 1917
Training Bayonet as used by the British Army. Firearms & Equipment
In a moment of victory, WW1In a moment of victory, by F.H.K
Bronze Statuette - Sgt Grenadier Guards in Battle OrderBronze Statuette - Sergeant, Grenadier Guards, in Battle Order, by George Edward Wade (1853-1933). Wade sculpted a Peace Memorial with Bronze Figure of Christ at Quarry Bank, Staffordshire
Trench Art dagger in carved wood, WW1Trench Art dagger in carved wood made from a French Label bayonet in its wooden scabbard
America in the Field by Heath Robinson, WW1War Inventions - Not Needed Now! William Heath Robinson imagines America in the field! 2. Barb-pants - to enable infantry to get out of barbed wire. Date: 1918
Cartoon, Fritz to Wilhelm, WW1Cartoon, Fritz to Wilhelm during the First World War -- I didn t want to do it, but you made me. Date: 1914
Cartoon, German soldier with mask of Culture, WW1Cartoon, German soldier with a mask of Culture (Kultur) during the First World War. Date: 1914
Coming to the Point by Bruce BairnsfatherComing to the Point " Lets ave this pin of yours a minute. I ll soon ave these winkles out of ere" A cartoon by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather in The Bystander Date: 1916
Making Dummy Guns at BirminghamFor bayonet practice and other aspects of training, recruits to the new army during the First World War were supplied with dummy guns
Beechams advertisement by Bruce BairnsfatherA Good Point to Remember. Advertisement for Beechams Pills featuring a humorous illustration by Bruce Bairnsfather of a British soldier, wrapped up warm against the cold
Spring in Silhouette by H. L. OakleyAn allegorical silhouette by Captain H. L. Oakley contrasting the attraction of spring (complete with a pipe playing Pan and a nymph or fairy) and a spring offensive, showing a British soldier
British soldier fishing with bayoneted rifle, WW1A British soldier fishing in a canal with his bayoneted rifle after fighting at Mons, Belgium, in the early days of the First World War. Date: 1914
Advert for Sanatogen tonic 1919Nerves won the War. To recuperate the exhaused shattered nerves, and so fit yourself to make a fresh start in civilian life and work. Date: 1919
Book cover design, La Vanghetta del FanteBook cover design by Duilio Cambellotti, La Vanghetta del Fante by Giuseppe Zucca, showing an Italian light infantryman carrying a spade (the title also means Jack of Spades). Date: circa 1920
US Marine Corps private, WW1A US Marine Corps private in First World War uniform (postcard photo of museum exhibit). Date: 1918
German soldiers advancing through cornfield, WW1German soldiers advancing through a cornfield with bayoneted rifles during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
Poster, Czechoslovak Recruiting Office, WW1Poster issued by the Czechoslovak Recruiting Office during the First World War, giving hopes of a national revival. Date: 1914-1918
Patriotic British postcard, bayonet practice, WW1First World War patriotic postcard, showing an imaginary German soldier standing behind the dummy used for bayonet practice
Kremlin Guard - 1900sA soldier of the Kremlin guard, holding a bayonet rifle and wearing full military dress. Date: 1900 s
Cartoon, The Motor Dreadbike, WW1Cartoon, The Motor Dreadbike, authorised and approved by the Army Council. An imaginary armoured motorcycle for use during the First World War. Date: September 1914
Ivan Ivanovitch, the Russian Tommy Atkins, WW1Ivan Ivanovitch, the Russian Tommy Atkins at the start of the First World War. A typical Russian soldier smiles and salutes. Date: August 1914
Two soldiers doing bayonet practice, IndiaTwo soldiers in a clearing, doing bayonet practice, India. Date: 1918
Soldier with bayoneted rifle, IndiaSoldier with a bayoneted rifle, India. Date: 1918
Postcard, Czechoslovak Recruiting Office, WW1Patriotic postcard issued by the Czechoslovak Recruiting Office during the First World War, showing a Czech soldier appealing to his fellow-countrymen living in America to join him
British soldiers on the Somme, France, WW1Two British soldiers on the Somme, France, during the First World War -- a greeting inside a wartime Christmas card. Date: November 1916
Soldier with rifle and bayonetSoldier of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers in winter uniform in Tientsin (now Tianjin) in China, standing to attention with rifle and fixed bayonet. Date: C.1911
British guard in Peking, ChinaBritish guard in Peking (now Beijing), China, with rifle and bayonet Date: 1911
WW1 - In Picardy - Tommy, the Vanquisher of the HunWW1 - In Picardy - The Noble British Tommy, the Vanquisher of the Hun... A British soldier stands over the body of a dead German soldier in a trench on the Western Front
English Blue Jacket - Enlisted Sailor in British NavyEnglish Blue Jacket - the term for an enlisted sailor in the British Navy. Looking out to sea, just in case anyone was heading our way... Date: circa 1910s
WWI Allies - France, Belgium and Britain - three soldiers and three flags. Date: circa 1915
French encouraged to pour their gold into French WW1 effortDramatic patriotic postcard encouraging the French population to pour their gold into the French WW1 war effort or to exchange their gold at banks for real money to contribute. Date: 1915
American Military Propaganda Postcard - WW2 eraAmerican Military Recruitment/Propaganda Postcard - WW2 era. This is either a depiction of a cold soldier tempted by the thought of service abroad
Russian Infantry and Cavalry Militiamen. Date: late 19th century
Colours of the 6th (Morayshire) Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders. Gifted by Colonel Sir George A. Cooper, Baronet, of Hursley Park, Winchester, and The College, Elgin