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Thank you letter from Winston Churchill, Prime MinisterThank you letter from Winston Churchill, British Prime Minister, headed 10 Downing Street, Whitehall, SW1 -- many of these were reproduced to look like an original handwritten letter
Gibraltar - The Queen's Birthday
Albert Vickers (1838-1919), Chairman of Vickers Ltd. (1908-1918) - photograph taken on his 81st birthday in 1919. Date: 1919
WW2 Birthday Card, A ConvoyA WW2 birthday greetings card, the illustration portrays a dog dressed in a Royal Navy sailor uniform, taking a black cat for a walk, symbolic of good fortune. Date: circa 1940s
WW2 Birthday Card, ShoppingA WW2 birthday greetings card, the illustration shows a pair of young wartime girls speaking having completed their food shop. Just one more point, a happy birthday to you! Date: circa 1940s
WW2 Birthday Card, Victory!A WW2 birthday greetings card, the image shows the silhouetted forms of ships and planes under a foil effect V for Victory symbol. Date: circa 1940s
WW2 Birthday Card, Victory FlagsA WW2 birthday greetings card, the image shows a pair of Union Jack flags flying each side of a foil effect V for Victory symbol. Date: circa 1940s
WW2 Blackout Birthday CardA WW2 birthday greetings card, It's impossible to black-out my greetings. The image shows a smiling moon looking down at a snow covered countryside home. Date: circa 1940s
WW2 Birthday Card, A. R. P. PostA WW2 birthday greetings card, the illustration shows an Air Raid Precautions post. Date: circa 1940s
WW2 Birthday Card, Fall In!A WW2 birthday greetings card, May you fall in! For a happy time this birthday. The illustration portrays an officer blowing his bugle. Date: circa 1940s
WW2 Birthday Card, Foil SpitfireA WW2 birthday greetings card with a foil image of a Spitfire fighter plane. Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by many to so few. Date: circa 1940s
WW2 Birthday Card, No Time For SpivsA WW2 birthday greetings card, We've no time for SPIVS of course - but I've always time to send good wishes for your birthday!
WW2 Birthday Card, Eggs May Be ScarceA WW2 birthday greetings card, Eggs may be scarce - but there's no end to my good wishes for your birthday! The image portrays a happy hen showing one egg in her basket. Date: circa 1940s
WW2 Birthday Card, Bags Of Good LuckA WW2 birthday greetings card, wishing the recipient good luck with the presence of black cats. The image shows a smiling General Post Office worker delivering the mail. Date: circa 1940s
WW2 Birthday Card, Keep Smiling!A WW2 birthday greeings card, Blessed are they who do not keep awake at night - But dream of happier times ahead! The image portrays a content old man asleep in bed
WW2 Birthday CardA WW2 birthday greetings card, the illustration depicts a jolly scene between servicemen of the Royal Air Force, British Army and Royal Navy. Date: circa 1940s
WW2 Birthday Card, Blackout The BluesA WW2 birthday greetings card, with imagery symbolic of good fortune including the presence of black cats and a horseshoe
WW2 Birthday Card, A Good SpotterA WW2 birthday greetings card, a good spotter to bring you luck! The image shows a black cat symbolic of good fortune, that has climbed up the neck of a giraffe to act as a spotter with binoculars
WW2 R. A. F. Birthday CardA WW2 birthday greetings card which celebrates the Royal Air Force, the illustration shows a British fighter plane in flight, with others in formation behind. Date: circa 1940s
WW2 Royal Navy Birthday CardA WW2 birthday greetings card, You're steering straight for a happy birthday! The illustration portrays a boy dressed as a Royal navy sailor steering his ship. Date: circa 1940s
WW2 Birthday Card, V For VictoryA WW2 birthday greetings card, quite simple in design, showing a large, blue better V for victory. Date: circa 1940s
WW2 Birthday Card, Keep Your Head In!A comical WW2 birthday greetings card which shows a conservation between a pilot and an airman as they fly a British plane. Date: circa 1940s
WW2 Birthday Card MessagesThe inside of a WW2 birthday greetings card which shows a dog unloading a basket containing positive messages and wishes, ducks wearing tin hats celebrate at the scene. Date: circa 1940s
WW2 Birthday Card Ive Written Em Down?A WW2 birthday greetings card which shows a little duck wearing a soldier's tin hat, beside a dog who is writing down an Official list of messages of good fortune and warm greetings
WW2 Birthday Card, Digging Up Good Luck!A WW2 birthday greetings card, Getting down to it and digging up a bumper crop of good luck for your birthday. The illustration portrays a boy digging up some horseshoes beside a black cat
WW2 Birthday Card, InitialsA WW2 birthday greetings card with a focus on initials, some of which represent wartime services including the Royal Air Force, Auxiliary territorial service, National Fire Service
WW2 Birthday Card, Who Said Blackout?A WW2 birthday greetings card, Who said black-out? The image shows two cats wearing colourful clothes and soldier tin hats. Date: circa 1940s
WW2 Birthday Card, Full Speed Ahead!A WW2 birthday greetings card, the illustration shows an old man riding his Penny Farthing, wearing a soldier's tin hat and satchel and a priority sign hung around his neck. Date: circa 1940s
WW2 Birthday Card, We Work Or Want!A WW2 birthday greetings card, the illustration shows four hens laying eggs. Date: circa 1940s
WW2 Birthday Card, Rationed ClothesAn illustrated WW2 birthday greetings card, clothes may be rationed - but let me tell you, there's no shortage of birthday wishes
WW2 Birthday Card, Blue PencilA series of illustrations from a WW2 birthday greetings card, showing a line of dogs dressed as wartime General post Office workers delivering mail
WW2 Birthday Card, Tons Of LuckA WW2 birthday greetings card, the illustration shows a large delivery of good fortune, in the way of sacks of horseshoes, provided by a pair of cats and two horses, wearing tin hats and satchels
WW2 Birthday Card, Standing By The FlagA WW2 birthday greetings card, the illustration shows a Scottish terrier dog wearing a tin hat and armed with a rifle, standing guard beside a Union Jack flag, with the radio active. Date: circa 1941
WW2 Birthday Card, Queue Of BeesAn illustrated WW2 birthday greetings card, Even if a queue were a mile long, I'd join it to wish you a happy birthday
WW2 Birthday Card, Digging For VictoryA WW2 birthday greetings card, Hoping you're full of beans and digging for victory! The image shows a man carrying his fork and rake towards the allotment of good wishes. Date: circa 1940s
Some Chicken Some Neck Some Egg!A WW2 birthday greetings card with an image of a model chicken and a colourful egg with the V for victory symbol. Accompanied with a red ribbon and the quote, some chicken some neck. Date: circa 1940s
WW2 Birthday Card, W. A. T. SAn illustrated WW2 birthday greetings card, W.A.T.S. the use of worrying? Smile, it's your birthday! The image shows a pair of smiling cats wearing Women's Auxiliary Territorial Service
WW2 Birthday Greetings CardAn illustrated WW2 birthday greetings card to one who is serving our country, complete with a ribbon. The illustrations in each corner give an acknowledgement to the Royal Navy
Birthday postcard, by Beatrice MalletBirthday postcard, Admiring Boy, by Beatrice Mallet - I've got my eye on you! Date: 1937
Birthday postcard, Girl in rabbit outfit carrying a bunnyBirthday postcard, Girl in a rabbit outfit carrying a bunny Date: 1925
Birthday postcard, Girl with money bags Date: 1932
Birthday postcard, Girl driving a car, by Agnes Richardson Date: 1930
Programme, Imperial Theatre, Rue de Courcelles, ParisProgramme, Le Maitre d'Ecole (The Schoolmaster), by Lockroy, performed by a group of young amateur comedians, Imperial Theatre, Rue de Courcelles, Paris, 15 March 1865
Teddy Tail League birthday card Date: 20th century
Queue of women for shoefitting xray machine, at Messrs Babers, Oxford Street, London. Captioned, Our twenty first birthday Gifts and Recipients and A Symphony in Shoes'
Photographs of Gainsborough shooting party, outdoor sporting portraits and group shot. Captioned, Those Idle Rich: The Earl of Gainsborough's Birthday shooting party, at Exton Park, Rutland'
Dining room at teatime with open window Date: 1943
Ball at St James's Palace, London on the celebration of Queen Charlotte's Birthday, 9 February 1786. Date: 1786