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Army Recruitment Poster, 1960sSee what todays army offers you! Get the facts at your nearest Army Information Office. Recruitment poster, British Army, 1960-1969. Date: 1969
Advert for the Ministry of Food 1940The weeks food facts No. 6. If you eat more than you need, you are wasting food as surely as if you had thrown it away. So eat what you need, but no more. Buy wisely and cater strictly
Cartoon - Swallowing a yarnA little blackbird fails to consume a length of twine: " I can t swallow that yarn." Date: circa 1915
How vast the Queen Mary really isFacts which tell how vast the Queen Mary really is Date: 1936
Caricature illustration of flustered Cook and assertive Housemaid, by Stan Terry. Captioned, Facts are Stranger than Fiction'
SIEGFIED IN THE FORESTAct one : observing the creatures of the forest, Siegfried learns the facts of life and death
Comic postcard, Boy and girl, birds and bees Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Boy reading Home Doctor book Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Father and son, facts of life Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Woman at Information Bureau Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Girl chats with cockerel - rhyme by H J Snell Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Little girl at Information Bureau - the stork brings them! Date: 20th century
Suffragette Deputation Black Friday 1910. Leaflet no. 75, issued by the W.S.P.U entitled, Plain Facts About the Suffragette Deputations shows suffragette Ada Wright (C1862-1939)
Victorian scrap - Facts in ArgumentVictorian scrap - Political Types - Facts in Argument. late 19th century
Leaflet, Imperial Airways, Facts About Air Travel. 20th century
Poster, Imperial Airways, Facts about Air Travel. 20th century
Cover design, Imperial Airways Facts. 20th century
Poster, Imperial Airways Facts. 20th century
Civil Defence Handbook, basic facts continued & protectionCivil Defence Handbook with continued basic facts, and instructions for protection measures in the event of an attack
Civil Defence Handbook, introduction and basic factsCivil Defence Handbook introduction and facts, pages 4 and 5. Highlights the events following on from a H-bomb explosion
The Feeding of our Expeditionary Army, WW1The Feeding of our Expeditionary Army, showing the methods of transporting food to troops on the Western Front during the First World War. Date: 1914
Gertrude Van Der GoesGertrude Francoise Van Der Goes who she Was, No One Knows, we Know where she Lived, and when she Died, but Nothing Else those Facts Beside. Date: ? - 1803
JOHN TIMBS journalist and writer, collector of curious and eccentric facts Date: 1801 - 1875
Boy provides straightforward answer when quizzed by UncleUncle John - " Well, Bobby, how did you manage to get out so soon?" Bobby " Leg Before, Uncle." Date: circa 1890s
Robert Ripley - Entrepreneur - Ripleys Believe-it-or-notRobert Ripley (1890-1949) - American cartoonist, entrepreneur and amateur anthropologist, who created the Ripleys Believe It or Not
Avro Tudor Facts and Figures brochure
Manuscript Facts of the Romans (13th c. ). Bricklayers" Manuscript " Facts of the Romans" (13th c.). Bricklayers. Miniature Painting. ITALY. Venice. Biblioteca nazionale marciana (St. Marks Library)."
Spain. Crown of Aragon. 13th c. Facsimile of the Chronicle of James I or Llibre dels Feyts (Book of the Facts) by father Pere Marsili
Face the facts and help to control syphilis Reported cases 100, 000 under 19 yrs. of age... 13, 000 between 11 and 15. Poster presenting information about syphilis. Date between 1936 and 1941
Jobs - get the facts about occupations - free classes for young men and women 16 to 25 yrs. - National Youth Administration of Illinois
The Coal Problem, Great Britain, 1920Illustration showing a number of facts regarding the coal industry of Great Britain in 1920. These diagrams showed that miners wages were increasing, but coal production was diminishing
Ufos / New Berlin, NYA New Berlin housewife looks out of her window at night and sees beings working on a mysterious craft : alas, our artist has taken generous liberties with the facts !
C P SCOTTCHARLES PRESTWICH SCOTT, influential editor of the Manchester Guardian, who enunciated the principle Comment is free, but facts are sacred