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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, British bulldog -- Who told Britain she was in an awful fright? Date: 1941
WW2 Christmas card, Keep Going... for a Happy Christmas. The message inside reads: A message of cheer this Christmastide / To help to KEEP GOING along the steps / That lead towards a just
WW2 Christmas card, patriotic bulldogWW2 Christmas card, patriotic British bulldog with flag. Date: 1939
WW2 Christmas card, Whats the use of worrying -- dog in khaki uniform. Date: 1941
WW2 Christmas card, dog in wardens helmetWW2 Christmas card, dog in an air raid wardens tin helmet. Date: 1941
WW2 Christmas card with flagsWW2 Christmas card with British and American flags -- Be Of Good Cheer. Date: circa 1942
WW2 greetings card, Best of LuckWW2 greetings card, Wishing you the Best of Luck, showing a soldier, a sailor and an airman with flags. Date: circa 1942
WW2 Christmas card, LCC Ambulance serviceWW2 Christmas card, London County Council Ambulance service, design by Fougasse. Date: 1941
WW2 greetings card, policeman, boy and dogWW2 greetings card, policeman asking a little boy for his identity card. Date: circa 1942
WW2 Christmas card, wartime restrictionsWW2 Christmas card. Whats in the Post this Morning? Rationing and other wartime restrictions. Date: circa 1942
WW2 greetings card, Lord Haw HawWW2 greetings card, satire on Lord Haw Haw (William Joyce) (inside) -- That Voice Again! Date: circa 1942
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, closed toy shopWW2 Christmas card, a closed toy shop with little boy and ARP man. Date: circa 1942
WW2 greetings card, OHMS, showing a soldier picking up litter from a lawn -- his contribution to the war effort! Date: circa 1942
WW2 greetings card, Home Guard -- The Mayor and Corporation. Date: circa 1942
WW2 greetings card, RAF man at zooWW2 greetings card, RAF man visiting a zoo -- Grounded. Date: circa 1942
WW2 Christmas card, Civil Defence scene with policeman. Date: circa 1942
WW2 Christmas card with farming scene of ploughing in a field, with the motto Carry On! Date: circa 1942
WW2 birthday card, air raid shelterWW2 birthday card with an air raid shelter (ARP, Civil Defence). Date: circa 1942
WW2 Christmas card, Flying Squad, humorous police scene. Date: circa 1942
WW2 Christmas card, air raid shelter sceneWW2 Christmas card, scene of celebration in an air raid shelter (ARP, Civil Defence). Date: circa 1942
WW2 patriotic Christmas card with flag and battleship -- There ll Always Be An England. Date: circa 1942
WW2 Christmas card, Business As Usual (inside). Date: circa 1942
WW2 greetings card, V for Victory, Thinking of You! Date: circa 1942
Dawson Art Course advertisementA page from The Bystander, 15 March 1916, advertising a postal art course under the tutelage of Mr Charles Dawson, described as one of Londons most successful designers of Pictorial Publicity
Illustrated War News front cover, soldier writing letterFront cover of the fourth issue of weekly magazine, The Illustrated War News, produced by the Illustrated London News and dedicated to covering all aspects of the First World War through a mix of
The Letter from Home by Samuel Begg, WW1" From His Little Girl: The Letter from Home" published in The Illustrated London News Christmas Number in 1916
The Letter for the Front by Samuel Begg, WW1" With Love, from Little Girl." A small girl is guided by her mother in writing a letter to her father who is away fighting at the Front
Sphere cover - His Xmas letter from the trenches, MataniaFront cover of The Sphere featuring an illustration by Fortunino Matania of a British soldier writing a letter home to his family at Christmas
Mother postcard - Mothers DayA postcard bearing the single word, Mother adorned with sprigs of Lily-of-the-Valley and violets. See picture numbers 10796398 and 10796399 for two more in the series - Father and Kisses. Date: c.1910
Back of postcard written by American soldier in London, WW1The back of a postcard, sent by an American soldier staying in London in January 1919, shortly after the Armistice. The front of the postcard (see picture number 10794219)
Swan Fountpen advert featuring WaC girl, WW1Advertisement for Swan fountpens featuring a member of the Womens Army Auxiliary Corps writing a letter. Date: 1918
John Hassall Correspondence Art School, WW1Advertisement for a correspondence art school, run by the famous illustrator and poster artist, John Hassall. Advertisements for art schools appeared frequently in illustrated magazines at the time
British Army in Mesopotamia, protection from insects, WW1A British officer serving in Mesopotamia finds a solution to the fly problem while writing a letter. Date: 1916
A Post Office for Canadian troops, WW1A covered wagon converted into a temporary post office for Canadian troops on the Western Front in 1916. Date: 1916
Soldiers sorting military post, WW1Men of the Royal Engineers sorting out letters at the G.P.O in 1915. The ever-increasing volume of letters and parcels to troops in various parts of the world necessitated experienced men who
Tommys Letter Bag, Arrival of Post at the Front, WW1The arrival of mail at a British outpost station in France during the First World War. Date: 1915
A Dug-Out in the DardanellesA British soldier writing a letter in his dug-out on the cliff side during the Dardanelles Campaign. Date: 1915
Letter headed paper by Muriel Dawson, giving her address and phone number, with a decorative border of children. Date: 1920s
Letter returned to sender, WW1A letter addressed to a Mr Loewenthal, a British subject living in London, returned to sender in Hamburg " owing to state of war"
Catherine Hutton, WriterCATHERINE HUTTON Author of The miser married and other novels : she also left valuable correspondence with many leading writers of her day. She never married. Date: 1756 - 1846
The International Correspondence Schools Bleriot monoplaneThe International Correspondence Schools BlÚ▓®ot monoplane, flown round the country on their behalf by Mr Slack in 1912, and presented to Col Seely at the War Office in 1913 for military use
The Deputation to Col Seeley headed by Lord DesboroughThe Deputation to Col Seeley, headed by Lord Desborough, which presented the Government with a 50hp Gnome-Ble
Letter from A. R. Wallace to his mother, 28 May 1854Page 2 of a letter from Alfred Russel Wallace to his mother about sending beetles to his agent Mr Stevens, future travel plans and his daily routine as a collector, dated May 1854