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WWI Poster, The Kaisers Insult, Enlist NowWWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, The Kaisers Insult, Enlist Now. Quoting from the Kaisers threatening words of 19 August 1914. Date: 1915
WWI Poster, Wanted Men Munitions MoneyWWI Parliamentary War Savings Committee Poster, design by Bert Thomas, Wanted Men Munitions Money. If you can neither enlist nor make munitions, buy the new 4 1/2% War Loan! Date: circa 1916
WWI Poster, Military Service Act 1916WWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, Military Service Act 1916, Every Unmarried Man of Military Age can choose one of two courses. Date: 1916
WWI Poster, Single MenWWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, Single Men! Will you march too or wait till March 2 (a reference to the Military Service Act deadline). Date: 1916
WW1 Recruitment Poster -- Help to end the WarPrinted recruitment poster No 42: Help to end the War by enlisting in the gallant British Army, which is fighting Britains Battle For Freedom in Belgium & France
WW1 Recruitment Poster -- Y Darn PapurY Darn Papur. Recruitment poster, published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee as Poster No. 15. Welsh version of The Scrap of Paper - Prussias Perfidy
WW1 Recruitment Poster -- The Scrap of PaperThe Scrap of Paper - Prussias Perfidy - Britains Bond. Enlist Today. Recruitment poster, published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee as Poster No. 7
Magazine and news sheet cover, Khaki, WWIMagazine and cabled news sheet cover, Khaki, No.1, March [n.d.]. Reproducing a recruitment poster after Frank Brangwyn, Your Friends Need You. Be a Man
Enlisting in Kitcheners Army at the start of World War IOn 6th August 1914 the House of Commons unanimously sanctioned an increase of the Army by 500, 000 men and recruiting for the first 100, 000 men of Kitcheners army began on 7th August
Lord Kitchener Enlist TodayBe Honest with Yourself. be Certain that your So-Called Reason is Not a Selfish Excuse Lord Kitchener. Enlist Today. Poster
THE VETERANs FAREWELL GOOD BYE, MY LADThe Veterans Farewell. good Bye, my Lad. I only Wish I were Young Enough to Go with you ! Enlist Now !. Poster Date: 1915
Enlist To-Day Hes Happy & Satisfied are youENLIST TO-DAY. HEs HAPPY & SATISFIED. ARE YOU. Poster
Cambridge University sportsmen during WW1A spread from The Sketch magazine featuring 76 portraits of Cambridge Blues who had joined up during the First World War. The Sketch comments that
City of London recruits, Tower of London, WW1Young men answering the call to enlist at the start of the First World War. All of them employees of City firms, they were joining the City of London Battalion, consisting of 1300 men
Rush to recruit, Central London Recruiting Depot, WW1The rush to recruit at the Central London Recruiting Depot. Men gather outside the doorway, eager to enlist on the outbreak of the First World War
Sheet music cover, Your King & Country Want You, a Womans Recruiting Song, dedicated by special permission to Her Majesty the Queen
Potential army recruit looks at the proclamationTwo soldiers look on as a civilian reads the notice which shows how volunteers can enlist. These soldiers were known as Kitcheners Men and were often from the same factory or town
WWI Poster, Three Questions to EmployersWWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, Three Questions to Employers, more men are wanted today. What can you do? Date: 1915
WWI Poster, There are three types of menWWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, There are three types of men, those who hear the call and obey, those who delay, and the others. To which do you belong? Date: 1915
WWI Poster, Thousands have answered the nations callWWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, Thousands have answered the Nations Call, but you may be The One to turn the scale at a critical moment. Do you realize this? Date: 1915
WWI Poster, To the Women of BritainWWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, To the Women of Britain, won t you help and send a man to join the army today? Date: 1915
WWI Poster, The Prime Ministers PledgeWWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, The Prime Ministers Pledge. Do not force your Country to force you to fight, but come of your own free will. Date: 1916
I am telling you - On June 28th I expect you to enlist in the army of war savers to back up my army of fighters. Half-length portrait of Uncle Sam, standing, facing front, with his fists on his hips
Enlist On which side of the window are you?. A man looking out window at troops marching with large American flag. Date 1917
Our regular divisions, honored and respected by all Enlist for the infantry - or in one of the other 12 branches. Poster showing a soldier with American flag and laurel wreath
First division, regulars - Infantry divisions - Enlist for infantry, cavalry, field artillery... Poster showing soldiers escorting Liberty, in a chariot, holding an American flag. Date 1919
Poles! Under the Polish flag, on to the fight - For our liberty and yours! Enlist to-day. Poster showing a soldier carrying a rifle, and waving American, Polish, French, and British flags. Date 1917
Mechanical training - Enlist in the Air Service. Poster showing soldiers making mechanical repairs to an airplane. Date 1919
Enlist in the Navy To arms. Poster showing a sailor blowing a bugle. Date 1917
Which? Soldier or mechanic - Enlist in the Engineers and be both For information apply at 808 Market Street, Wilmington, Delaware. Poster showing a man in overalls at work, and a soldier. Date 1919
Poles! Kosciuszko and Pulaski fought for the liberty of Poland and other nations - Follow their example - Enlist in the Polish Army!. Poster showing Kosciuszko and Pulaski, and the Polish flag
Enlist in the Signal Corps - Receive a technical education free. Poster showing a man in uniform with electrical equipment. Date 1919
Remember Scarborough! Enlist now. Poster showing Britannia, carrying the British flag, leading citizens from a pastoral landscape toward a city in flames. Date 1915
US Navy - Help your country! Enlist in the Navy. Poster showing battleships at sea. Date 1917
All together! Enlist in the Navy. Poster showing an American sailor among sailors from various countries. Date 1917
Join the United States school garden army - Enlist now. Poster showing a girl plowing. Date 1918
The new education Theres the world before you, young man! Do you want to see it? Learn a trade and live a strong healthy life? If so enlist and be happy - you can t beat this!
If you can t enlist, invest - Buy a Liberty Bond - Defend your country with your dollars. Poster showing figure America with shield Liberty Loan fighting against Devastation, Starvation, War
When you fire remember this - Enlist in the Navy. Poster showing a sailor reaching out to a young girl in a lifeboat labeled Lusitania.. Date 1917. When you fire remember this - Enlist in the Navy
The Amercian Revolution - A Call to ArmsA husband and eldest son get the call to aid the struggle against the British during the American Revolutionary War (American War of Independence - 1775-1783) and leap at the opportunity to enlist
Kitchener recruitment notice, WW1Lord Kitcheners recruitment notice for ex-non-commissioned officers to re-enlist for the First World War. They were needed urgently to train younger men. October 1914
Greece, Crete - Cretan GendarmeriePrince George (inset portrait) served as high commissioner of Crete during its transition towards independence from Ottoman rule and union with Greece
Army recruitment poster for the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee. It is simply a black and white photograph of a soldier in uniform, beckoning to others to join him
The Great Army of ArmleteersA procession of men all wearing armbands to denote that they have attested to enlist as part of the Derby scheme to boost recruitment during World War One
General Robertson speaking at Dalderby; First World War, 191Photograph showing General Sir William Robertson (centre, facing left) making a speech at Dalderby, Lincolnshire, October 1916
A Derby nightIllustration by S. Begg showing a long queue of men lining up to enlist. Lord Derby, Director General of Recruiting in 1916 introduced the Derby scheme which encouraged men from the same offices or
Swiss GuardsBy tradition, the Vatican is guarded by Swiss mercenaries in those fancy uniforms : here, a cart-load of Swiss soldiers gallop to Rome to enlist in the popes service
New Recruits / Derby DayFollowing an appeal from Lord Derby, scores of men queue in London to enlist on one of the many Derby Days as they became known