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Brothers by blood and in arms, 1915. Four brothers (surname Goss) in the Black Watch; Mr Wharton and his five soldier sons; Colonel Victor-Hosken and his soldier sons. Date: 1915
Peace Plate, designed by W H Goss, to celebrate the end of the First World War. circa 1919
The Conference Department team, October 1997. From left?The Conference Department team, October 1997. From left: Maria Aprilante, Deputy Conference Manager; Sue Leverton, Conference Officer, Gail Broadbent, Senior Conference Officer and Julia Goss
W H Goss china plate - Patriotic war humourW. H. Goss china plate with gold border. Transfer shows flags of the Allies, c. 1915 and reads TO COOK A GERMAN : COOK ON A BRITISH KITCHENER. USE A JAPAN ENAMELLED SAUCEPAN
W H Goss coffee cup and saucerW. H. Goss coffee cup and saucer. Transfers show flags of all the Allies, all named, c. 1915. Very good condition. Commemorative Ware
W H Goss Peace plate - 1919 - Angel of PeaceAn extremely rare W. H. Goss Peace plate. Multi-coloured design, issued to commemorate Peace in 1919. The highly detailed transfer has the Angel of Peace in a gothic frame
Goss model of a Romano-Salopian ewer found at Uriconium, now in Shrewsbury Museum. Badge of the Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Commemorative Ware
AW H Goss horseshoe adapted for WWI patriotic saleA W. H. Goss horseshoe adapted for First World War patriotic sale together with the badge of the Liverpool Regiment. Also has a poem and a legend.. Commemorative Ware
Printing Presses at Daily Mirror WorksA close-up view of one of the printing presses at the Daily Mirror works, where the newspapers were printed (far below ground level). Photograph by Heinz Zinram