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WW2 poster, Britains Sea Power, Destroyers in line ahead, maintain it with your savings. Date: circa 1940
WW1 poster, Pour la Liberte du Monde (For the Freedom of the World), subscribe to the national war loan. Date: circa 1916
WW2 poster, Lend a Hand, War Savings Date: early 1940s
WW1 - The Tank Bank - National War BondsWW1 - The tank Egbert which visited Wimbledon on March 14, 1918 to encourage people of visit The Tank Bank and invest in National War Bonds during a Feed the Guns campaign week. Date: 1918
Georgian cartoon, money for a beer shopGeorgian cartoon, hopeful man trying to persuade cook to invest her savings in a beer shop Date: circa 1820s
WW2 poster, They are planning their future. Are you? Save with a plan. Post Office Savings Bank, National Savings Certificates. For ways of saving - ask the officer who pays you. Date: circa 1942
WW2 poster, Worth Fighting For, Worth Saving For! For ways of saving, ask the officer who pays you. National Savings to help the war effort. Date: circa 1940
WW2 poster, For a Certain Harvest invest in National Savings. Date: circa 1945
Poster, Lend Strength to Britain, Buy National Savings
Poster, Victory Liberty Loan, WW1Poster, Victory Liberty Loan, And They Thought We Couldn t Fight, First World War. circa 1917-1918
French postwar poster, finance for reconstructionFrench postwar poster, design by Rene Lelong, Credit National, finance for reconstruction after the First World War. circa 1920
French poster, War Bonds, WW1French poster, design by Irma Karoly Simay, advertising War Bonds, First World War. 1918
Government bond, Lung-Tsing-U-Hai Railway, ChinaGovernment bond of the Chinese Republic, Lung-Tsing-U-Hai Railway, China, value 20. A 5% gold loan for 10M sterling. Date: 1913
WW2 poster, Fight in the Streets, belong to your Savings Group. Encouraging people to support the war effort by investing money in National Savings. Date: early 1940s
WW2 Poster -- National SavingsThe Most You Can Save Is The Least They Deserve. Coloured photolithograph poster after Elgar. Published by the National Savings Committee and His Majestys Stationery Office
French poster advertising war bonds, WW1French poster encouraging people to buy war bonds to help win the First World War. A soldier with his arm raised says: We ll Get Them! Date: 1914-1918
War Bonds Wwi PosterWorld War One poster encouraging the public to invest in war bonds to help buy guns and " bring them down" (presumably Zeppelins)
WW1 poster, French war loansPoster, Women working in the fields can also help serve France by investing in a Victory Loan. circa 1918
WWI Poster, Buy BondsDesign by Howard Chandler Christy (1873-1952), Clear the Way!! Buy Bonds, Fourth Liberty Loan (American). Date: 1918
WWI Poster, American war loanAre you 100% American? Prove it! Buy US Government Bonds, Third Liberty Loan. Date: 1918
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, War Loan, Invest Five ShillingsWWI Parliamentary War Savings Committee Poster, War Loan, Invest Five Shillings and help your country to win. Date: 1916
WWI Poster, Help Your CountryWWI Parliamentary War Savings Committee Poster, Help Your Country, Invest 5 - Today in the War Loan. Date: circa 1916
WW2 Poster -- Buy Savings CertificatesBack them up! Buy Savings Certificates. Photolithograph poster, published by the National Savings Committee. Date: 1940
American poster advertising Liberty Loans, WW1American poster urging people to invest in victory liberty loans during the First World War. Showing how the American navy are helping to keep the sea lanes open for normal traffic. Date: 1917-1918
WW1 poster, French war loan issueFrench poster, 3rd War Loan issue, invest to hasten peace through victory. 1917
Brokers working. Nineteen-century colored engraving
WW1 poster, War Loan, Invest TodayWW1 poster, War Loan, five shillings, Invest Today, apply at nearest Post Office. Date: circa 1916
WW1 poster, The New War LoanWW1 poster, If you buy the New War Loan your country gets funds to carry on and Win the War. Date: circa 1916
WW1 poster, War Loan, subscriptions here, five shillings upwards, with a 4.5 per cent interest rate. Date: 1914-1918
WWI Poster, Buy More Liberty BondsDesign by Walter Whitehead, Come On! buy more Liberty Bonds, American WW1 poster. Date: 1918
WWI Poster, Liberty BondsDesign by F Strothmann, Beat back the Hun with Liberty Bonds, American poster. Date: 1918
WWI Poster, French War Loan, 3rd issuePoster design by Hansi, Subscribe to the third issue of the French War Loan, with an image of Strasbourg. Date: circa 1916
WWI Poster, French War LoanDesign by Sem, French War Loan poster, October 1918. Showing soldiers on the battlefield. Date: 1918
WWI Poster, Help fill the War ChestDesign by B A Osnis, Help fill the War Chest. Humanity Calls. American war loan poster. Date: circa 1916
WWI Poster, War LoanWWI Parliamentary War Savings Committee Poster, War Loan, quoting from a speech by the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Date: circa 1916
WWI Poster, Back Them Up, Invest in the War LoanWWI Parliamentary War Savings Committee Poster, design by E J Kealey, Back Them Up, Invest in the War Loan. Date: circa 1916
WWI Poster, Silver Bullets that will stop the GermansWWI Parliamentary War Savings Committee Poster, You have in your pocket Silver Bullets that will stop the Germans. Lend them to your country by investing in the War Loan Today. Date: circa 1916
WWI Poster, Pay Your 5 - and Help Crush the GermansWWI Parliamentary War Savings Committee Poster, Pay Your 5/- for this [War Loan] and Help Crush the Germans. Date: 1916
British Military Poster, WW1Back Him Up. Buy War Bonds. Poster after artist Frank Brangwyn, 1917 (c). British soldier bayonetting a German. Date: 1917
Poster, French National DefencePoster, Emprunt de la Defense Nationale (French war bonds) -- subscribe to save the peace and your freedom. Date: circa 1930
Poster, French liberation, WW1French fundraising poster showing a tank on a battlefield, encouraging people to invest their money to help the war effort during the First World War. Date: 1918
WWI Poster, Appeal to WomenWWI Parliamentary War Savings Committee Poster, An Appeal to Women, Make every Penny do the work of Two, Put your Savings in the War Loan. Date: circa 1916
Investiture of Alfonso XII (1857-85) as Grand Master of the Military Orders. Joaquin Siguenza (1825-1902). Oil on canvas
If you can t enlist, invest - Buy a Liberty Bond - Defend your country with your dollars
Poster advertising War Savings, encourage people to invest in war bonds to support the ATS (the womens branch of the army, the Auxiliary Territorial Service). 1940s
British Victory Loan advertisement, WW1A British advertisement, encouraging people to invest in war bonds just after the First World War has ended -- Join the Rush to buy Victory Loan
The Kabaka of Buganda with his consortKing Daubi Chwa, the Kabaka of Buganda with his consort, Queen Irene and his ministers at Mengo.During the Duke and Duchess of Yorks visit to Uganda
Edward Viii / Pow InvestEdward VIII as Prince Edward invested as Prince of Wales at Caernarvon, with his parents George V and Mary Date: July 1911
Mania / Legal BattlesThe proliferation of railway projects leads to legal battles, which must be resolved by Parliamentary committees, at great cost to the shareholders who invest