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When Can I Have A Banana AgainAn illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for When Can I Have A Banana Again, words and music by Nat Mills, Gaby Rogers and Harry Roy
Hunting with dogs, La Benediction, Chantilly, France. Date: circa 1910
Man riding a cow, Windhoek, south west Africa (now Namibia). Date: circa 1920
Little girl in fancy dress - HP Sauce costumeA young girl posing in her HP sauce themed fancy dress costume. Date: c.1920
Pan Catching FireA 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
The Traitor by E Hill-MitchelsonPromotional postcard for The Traitor by E. Hill-Mitchelson. First produced as A Judas in Wigan, 27th July & Theatre Royal, Stratford, 23rd January 1903. Col
Branding horses at the Army Remount Depot, WW1A horse strongly objecting to being branded at an Army Remount Depot during the First World War. Date: 1915
Pool Petrol RationedA postcard making a light- hearted comment on the fact that petrol is rationed and that there are no branded fuels, only POOL petrol
James NaylerJAMES 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
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
Ww1 Cartoon / German GuiltThe Allies insist that all Germans share the guilt, whether they took part or not