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Background imageBranded Collection: When Can I Have A Banana Again

When Can I Have A Banana Again
An illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for When Can I Have A Banana Again, words and music by Nat Mills, Gaby Rogers and Harry Roy

Background imageBranded Collection: Hunting with dogs, La Benediction, Chantilly, France

Hunting with dogs, La Benediction, Chantilly, France. Date: circa 1910

Background imageBranded Collection: Man riding a cow, Windhoek, south west Africa

Man riding a cow, Windhoek, south west Africa (now Namibia). Date: circa 1920

Background imageBranded Collection: Little girl in fancy dress - HP Sauce costume

Little girl in fancy dress - HP Sauce costume
A young girl posing in her HP sauce themed fancy dress costume. Date: c.1920

Background imageBranded Collection: Pan Catching Fire

Pan Catching Fire
A cautionary tale in the use of pans which are not made of aluminium branded with an official safety mark from the Societe Francaise des Metaux Ouvres ! Date: 1928

Background imageBranded Collection: The Traitor by E Hill-Mitchelson

The Traitor by E Hill-Mitchelson
Promotional postcard for The Traitor by E. Hill-Mitchelson. First produced as A Judas in Wigan, 27th July & Theatre Royal, Stratford, 23rd January 1903. Col

Background imageBranded Collection: Branding horses at the Army Remount Depot, WW1

Branding horses at the Army Remount Depot, WW1
A horse strongly objecting to being branded at an Army Remount Depot during the First World War. Date: 1915

Background imageBranded Collection: Pool Petrol Rationed

Pool Petrol Rationed
A postcard making a light- hearted comment on the fact that petrol is rationed and that there are no branded fuels, only POOL petrol

Background imageBranded Collection: James Nayler

James Nayler
JAMES NAYLER, Quaker, spends two hours in Westminster pillory, is whipped through the streets, his tongue is bored with a red-hot iron and he is branded B for blasphemer. Date: 1617? - 1660

Background imageBranded Collection: Branded but not broken

Branded but not broken. Illustration shows Theodore Roosevelt as a wild centaur or bucking bronco firing two handguns into clouds labeled Wild Talk and Speeches

Background imageBranded Collection: Ww1 Cartoon / German Guilt

Ww1 Cartoon / German Guilt
The Allies insist that all Germans share the guilt, whether they took part or not


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