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WW1 recruitment poster, Join the US MarinesRecruitment poster, Do Your Duty, Join the US Marines, help them defend America on land and sea. circa 1918
Invitation to Drink - Being invited to Join Revellers. Part of Box 79 Boswell Collection. Progress of intemperance. Date: circa 1900
Susi - with white flag and fireworksSusi - with white flag -- Join My Anti-Fireworks Demo! 1950s
Cartoon, Dirty Business, WW1Cartoon, Dirty Business. The arrival of American troops to join the Allied forces gives Kaiser Wilhelm a shock. Date: 1917
The sweetest girl I knowWorld War I. Soldier leaving to join his regiment and parting from his girl friend to fight for his country. Date: circa 1915
Bird s-eye view of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USAA bird s-eye view of the industrial city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The scene is dominated by the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers, which join here to form the Ohio River
Women police inspectors in procession, WW1Women police inspectors in procession along a street during the First World War. Date: 1915
Alice Cornwell, early woman police volunteer, seen here in uniform in a studio photo. Date: 1910s
Group photo, seven early woman police volunteers, including Alice Cornwell (back row, first left). Date: 1914
Women recruits for police jobs lined upWomen recruits for jobs with the Metropolitan Police in London lined up in uniform wearing armbands with the initial WPSR (probably standing for Women Police Service Recruit). Date: circa late 1910s
Sub-Inspector Barnett with women applicantsSub-Inspector Barnett at Metropolitan Police headquarters, receiving applications from women to work for the London police force. Date: circa late 1910s
Women police officers, one on horsebackWomen police officers in uniform, one on horseback (Eva Christy) and one on foot (Nina Boyle). Date: circa 1910s
Women applicants for police jobs lined upWomen applicants for jobs with the Metropolitan Police in London lined up, some of them already in uniform. Date: circa late 1910s
Women staff officers, Metropolitan Police, LondonGroup photo of women staff officers, Metropolitan Police, London: D Meeson Coates (Chief Inspector), Miss St John Partridge, M Damer Dawson (Chief Officer), Ms Allen (Chief Superintendent)
Women Police Service (WPS) uniform dated 1916, when women first began to join the London police force. Date: 1916
Oak Panelled StaircaseWould you care to join me for a nightcap?, a smart gentleman in a suit asks the young couple ascending an oak panelled staircase. Date: 1930s
Dolls Tea Party MouseA little girl puts on a tea party for her dolls; a mouse wants to join them! Date: circa 1920?
Cartoon, Bluebeard, WW1Cartoon, Bluebeard. France and Belgium wave from their tower as American ships come to rescue them, with the Stars and Stripes flag in the background. Date: 1919
FAIRBANKSDOUGLAS FAIRBANKS (SENIOR) (real name: JULIUS ULLMAN) American film actor, making a dramatic entrance onto the Rex to join his wife, Mary Pickford Date: 1933
Polish Revolutionaries 2Revolutionaries are blessed before they leave to join Langiewiczs insurrectionary army Date: 1863
Strike / Womens CorpVolunteers join the Womens Auxiliary Corps Date: 1926
Leaflet cover design, You are needed in the ATS, WW2Cover design of a leaflet, You are needed now to look after all this in the ATS. Date: 1940s
Cartoon, The right way, WW1Cartoon, The right way. An old soldier chats to other old soldiers in the square of a French town. They are all too old to enlist in the war
Barman and waiter working in a bar. A sign invites customers to Join Our Christmas Club. Date: circa 1930s
Illustration, The Corinthians at Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, starting to join the Hunt. Date: 1832
RAF recruitment poster, Battle of Britain ShowRecruitment poster, Learn about life in the RAF at the Battle of Britain Show. Date: circa 1950s
WW1 poster, His Majestys Army Special ReserveWW1 recruitment poster, His Majestys Army Special Reserve. Date: 1914-1918
WW1 recruitment poster, Group System, Enlistment in Groups will reopen on Monday January 10th 1916 and proceed until further notice
WW1 recruitment poster, The Crisis, an Appeal to Free Men. Date: circa 1916
WW1 recruitment poster, The Crisis (Welsh version)WW1 recruitment poster, The Crisis, Answer to the Call NOW! (Welsh version) Date: circa 1916
WW1 recruitment poster, Attest NowWW1 recruitment poster, To starred or badged single men or single men in reserved occupations, Attest Now. Date: circa 1916
WW1 - Cartoon - Britain joins her alliesWW1 - Two soldiers meeting during battle and are shown shaking hands. The illustration and gesture symbolises Great Britain joining her allies on the field. Date: 1914
WW1 - Recruitment Day - Lord Derbys Group SystemWW1 - Recruits in batches at Camberwell, London as they volunteer to join the army under Lord Derbys group system. The volunteers in this recruitment office raise their arms as they make an oath to
America joins the First World WarFront cover of The Graphic dedicated to America who will join the the Great War on the side of the allies. Date: 1917
Interwar Period Recruiting posterInterwar Period Recruiting - Stock poster circa 1930 - 89 x 63 cm Date: circa 1930
WW1 - Army Recruiting posterPre WW1 Army Recruiting poster circa 1903 Date: circa 1903
WW1 - Letter form the King recruiting posterTo My People, letter form the King recruiting poster circa 1914 Date: circa 1914
WW1 - Yiddish Recruiting posterYiddish recruiting poster circa 1916 Date: circa 1916
Joining in the Fairy Revel -- a little girl in her pink nightdress joins hands in a circle with a group of fairies and elves in a garden. Date: circa 1920s
WWI Poster, US MarinesTeufel Hunden (Devil Dogs), German nickname for US Marines, American recruiting poster, showing a bulldog chasing a dachshund. 1918
WWI Poster, Join the brave throng that goes marching alongJoin the brave throng that goes marching along. Parliamentary Recruiting Committee poster designed for a large hoarding, depicting six smiling soldiers in khaki. Date: 1916
WWI Poster, Why more men are neededWhy more men are needed. Parliamentary Recruiting Committee poster with a quotation from the Prime Ministers speech at the Guildhall (9 November 1914) saying
WWI Poster, Go! Its Your Duty Lad, Join TodayGo! Its your duty lad. Join today. British WWI recruitment poster depicting a mother persuading her son to join the war effort. Date: 1915
World War I. Join the Air ServiceFirst World War (1914-1918). Join the Air Service. Recruitment poster by Warren Keith (1918)
Kudu - males (males are seen with females only in the mating season when they join in groups of 5-15 kudus, including offspring) (Tragelaphus strepsiceros). Africa
WWI Poster, Group System, RemovalsWWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, Group System, Removals. Inviting men who have moved into a new district to register for war service. Date: 1916
WWI Poster, Enlist Now (Welsh version)WWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, New Military Service Bill, Enlist Now (Welsh version). Date: 1916
WWI Poster, Enlist NowWWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, New Military Service Bill, Enlist Now. Date: 1916