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SABATTIER, Louis R魹(1863 - 1935). End of theSABATTIER, Louis R魹 (1863 - 1935). End of the First World War. 1918. The liberation in the Place de la Concorde of Paris. Watercolour
The Bogey-BeastThe cheerful old lady considers herself lucky to encounter the BOGEY- BEAST, a mischievous but not particularly dangerous folklore creature
In the Surf BroadstairsA cheerful holiday photo in the surf at Broadstairs, Kent (England)
Women WW1 WaC Christmas CardA WW1 Christmas card sent by a cheerful W.A.A.C calling Cheerio, Alls Well, France 1918. Picture of her camp behind. Date on reverse, December 1918. Date: 1918
Cow & Gate Happy Family Game - Mrs Cheerful the Cheerful Mother. 1928
Cow & Gate Happy Family Game - Mr Cheerful the Cheerful Mothers husband. 1928
Cow & Gate Happy Family Game - Miss Cheerful the Cheerful Mothers daughter. 1928
Cow & Gate Happy Family Game - Master Cheerful the Cheerful Mothers son. 1928
Boy Accordeon PlayA cheerful young accordeon player - probably Italian - in the streets of London. Date: circa 1905
Painting with TattoosA cheerful young chap with a tattoo on his arm up a ladder with his paint brush and pot. Date: 1960s
Tango (Usobol)Two cheerful dancers enjoy their tango. Date: circa 1914
German Family SceneEvening coffee and cakes in a German household : mama knits, the daughter of the house brings the cakes while her brother sets a stool : none seems particularly cheerful Date: circa 1860
More Swedish instructionKeep fit instructress to exhausted class " Come, come! That won t do at all. You MUST look cheerful. Keep smiling - keep smiling all the time!" Date: 1906
Couple in the street on a Christmas card, standing outside a large house called Welcome Cottage. Date: circa 1890s
Cartoon, A sophisticated man, WW1Cartoon, A sophisticated man. A French soldier about to depart on leave asks an African colleague to let him have some of his lice, so that he can show them to his friends and family in Belleville
Illustrated London News Christmas Number 1914 WW1The Illustrated London News Christmas Number 1914 with an illustration by Samuel Begg showing a British soldier holding a huge, steaming Christmas pudding decorated with Allied flags and holly
Illustration, Willie Brew d a Peck o MautIllustration to Willie Brew d a Peck o Maut, a poem by Robert Burns. Date: 1866
Royal Army Pay Corps group, WW1Group photo, six men of the Royal Army Pay Corps, with a kitten, somewhere in France during the First World War. The sign reads: Cheer O, The Mugs. Date: circa 1918
Royal Engineers group photo, France, WW1Royal Engineers group photo of sergeants and a corporal, in France during the First World War, relaxing and reading a French newspaper, the Telegramme. Date: 1918
French Theatre -- Farce Du CuvierFarce Nouvelle Tres Bonne et Fort Joyeuse Du Cuvier -- The Farce of the Chest. Jaquinots wife, who is clearly The Boss. Date: 16th century
WW2 Christmas card, Carrying On! Date: 1939
WW2 Christmas card, Tin Hats and the different people who wear them. Date: 1939
WW2 greetings card, Cheer up! It won t be so long now!! A Scots terrier with a bandaged tail. V for Victory is painted on the fence. Date: circa 1942
WW2 birthday card, birds and flowers. Date: circa 1942
WW2 greetings card, Welcome Home! and jolly Good Luck to you! Date: circa 1942
WW2 Christmas card, jolly sailor giving the thumbs up. Date: 1941
WW2 greetings card, sailor wavingWW2 pop-up greetings card, sailor waving from a porthole. Date: circa 1942
WW2 greetings card, smiling soldierWW2 pop-up greetings card, smiling soldier in khaki uniform. Date: circa 1942
WW2 greetings card, Thumbs upWW2 pop-up greetings card, Thumbs up! Date: circa 1942
WW2 Christmas card, Keep Smiling Through! Date: 1939
WW2 Christmas card, Good Cheer -- a sailor, an airman and a soldier queue up for a welcome cup of tea at the NaFI. Date: 1941
WW2 Christmas card, Blackout and snowWW2 Christmas card, You can t Black Out my greeting this Christmastide. Date: 1939
WW2 Christmas card, BlackoutWW2 Christmas card, with Father Christmas on the roof of a house with his sack of presents -- Blackout or not, I m here to greet you! Date: circa 1942
WW2 Christmas card, Business As Usual (inside). Date: circa 1942
The first World war (1918). Celebration of the Victory in the Paris streets (November). Illustration by Charles Hoffbauer
Portrait of young girl, 1788-1790. Francesc Camb; legacy. Rococo. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. Barcelona. National Art Museum of Catalonia
Abdullah cigarettes advertisement, WW1Advertisement for Abdullah cigarettes during the First World War with a poem entitled, Cheero! reflecting the British Armys obsession with cigarettes or smokes
Beechams Pills advert with land girl, WW1That cheerful spirit! Which goes hand in hand with Beechams Pills. A land girl cheerily shovelling what looks like manure during the First World War - all carried out without complaint thanks to
Ladies knitted cable pullover and jerkin, circa 1941Two cheerful looking outdoors-types model a cable pullover and a sleeveless jerkin, made from the same knitting pattern. They hold on to a knotted woollen rope. Date: c. 1941
Cheer O! Christmas, 1918 Christmas cardCheer O! Christmas, 1918. Christmas card for Section Sanitaire No. 58. English School. Date: 1918
The Sphere, Christmas in War Time. Cover of the Christmas edition, depicting cheerful British soldiers raising a cup around a warming fire to Christmas and to a crucifix. Date: 1914
Blind soldiers at St. Dunstans, WW1A cheerful group of blind soldiers pictured at St. Dunstans hostel, Regents Park, London. St. Dunstan s, near Hanover Gate in the park, set up by Mr. C
Proverb from the Push in Silhouette by H. L. OakleyA page of silhouettes by Captain Harry Lawrence Oakley depicting British soldiers in a variety of situations on the Western Front in 1916. Date: 1916
Advertisement for Robbialac paint, from Jenson & Nicholson of Stratford, East London. It costs less than wallpaper, slightly more than distemper, but its durability makes it far cheaper than either
Black soldiers keeping warm, Western Front, France, WW1Black soldiers keeping warm at a brazier in a camp near the Western Front in France during World War One. Date: circa 1917
German and Austrian troops setting off for WW1German and Austrian troops setting off with great optimism and enthusiasm at the beginning of the First World War. Date: 1914