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H. I. M, Hymn of Hate, 1915The hymn of hate, allegedly sketched at Wilhelmshaven by The Bystander Special Spy-Artist: a humorous depiction of Kaiser Wilhelm taking a choir practice of German soldiers. Date: 1915
WW1 - Restive allies - The central powers not to happyWW1 - A comedic scenerio depicting Austrias and Turkeys roles in the war as part of the central power. The illustration represents the German Kaiser as an Ancient Roman in his chariot
WW1 - Germans in PolandWW1 - Illustrating the reality and irony behind German intentions as they arrive in Poland. The Germans " words and deeds", as seen in the poster displayed by the Kaiser
WW1 - Cartoon - Wilhelm II hears the Cossacks comingWW1 - A cartoon illustrating German Emperor Wilhem II standing proudly, mistaking the sound of distant rumbling as the arrival of his people
WW1 - Cartoon - The KaiserWW1 - A cartoon illustrating mocking the Hohenzollern Kaiser (possibly German Emperor Wilhem II), illustrating the notion that in order to save himself
WW1 - Cartoon - Kaiser on North Sea coastWW1 - A scene of the coast of Belgium, with a Kaiser standing on the coast line. The Wild Waves personifies the British, the illustration
Royal robes of Kaiser Ruprecht von der Platz and his spouse, from his gravestone 1410.. Chromolithograph from Hefner-Altenecks Costumes
The Brunswick Christening by Fortunino MataniaThe christening ceremony in Brunswick Cathedral of Prince Ernest Augustus, the baby son of Duke and Duchess of Brunswick and grandson of Kaiser Wilhelm II
Royal visit to Berlin 1913At a state visit to Berlin, King George V (left) drives together with Wilhelm II, German Emperor (right). At about the same time the German Army Bill foreshadowed measures which would raise the peace
Queen Sophie of Greece at EastbourneQueen Sophie of Greece, wife of King Constantine and formerly Princess Sophie of Prussia, younger sister of the Kaiser, pictured attending a dog show at Eastbourne where she regularly enjoyed
Cartoon, Kaiser Kabot, WW1Cartoon, Kaiser Kabot (Kaiser Wilhelm II, the ham actor), showing the German Kaiser in four different theatrical roles: ignoring treaties, being deceitful, involved in litigation, and as Tartuffe
Cartoon, German military staff, before and after, WW1Cartoon, the German military staff, looking formidable on horseback, in the spring of 1914 and a year later. Date: 1915
His Masters Voice, by BairnsfatherHis Masters Voice " What an ell of a mess you ve made of the name of William" A cartoon by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather featuring his popular character Old Bill at the bedside of an ailing
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
Old Bills War-Aim, by Bairnsfather" To live to see a day like this" A cartoon by Bruce Bairnsfather featuring his popular character Old Bill. The cartoon appeared in a special War Aims issue of The Bystander
At the Top of His Voice by H. M. Bateman, WW1 cartoonIn 1914, the Kaiser prayed AT his God, but now he prays TO him. Cartoon in The Bystander by H. M. Bateman demonstrating the changing fortunes of Kaiser Wilhelm II during the First World War
Visit by Kaiser Wilhelm II, GibraltarVisit by the German Kaiser, Wilhelm II, to Gibraltar. Date: 1904
Sphere cover - The Kaiser at Nish by Matania, WW1Kaiser Wilhelm II pictured on a visit to Nish (Nis), the largest city in Southern Serbia, where he attended a banquet given by King Ferdinand of Bulgaria and inspected Bulgarian troops
Guy-ser Fawkes - the Kaiser caricatured, WW1Kaiser Wilhelm II as a substitute for Guy Fawkes on the Fifth of November 1914. The Guy-sers were made by the toy department of the Womens Emergency Corps and were sold by a celebrated authoress
Lithuanian boy scouts in Germany, standing at the feet of a large statue of Kaiser Wilhelm
German army medic or quartermaster, WW1German army medic or quartermaster sitting at a table with items set out on shelves, and cutout images of Kaiser Wilhelm and the Crown Prince. Date: circa 1914
An invoice for Kaiser Wilhlem II, 1915A mock invoice for Kaiser Wilhlem II from the German people, as featured in The Bystander, at the start of the new year in 1915
Graphic cover featuring damaged statue of the KaiserFront cover of The Graphic newspaper featuring a photograph of a damaged and de-nosed statue of Kaiser Wilhelm II which had become dislodged, ironically, during a German air raid over London
Graphic cover featuring the Kaiser by Edmund SullivanFront cover of The Graphic newspaper featuring an illustration by Edmund Sullivan depicting Kaiser Wilhelm II as a brutal giant, marching across Europe
Kaiser Wilhelm II and Tsar Nicholas IIMeeting between Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany and Tsar Nicholas II of Russia. Date: c. 1900
Souvenir of the visit of the Kaiser and his wife to LondonCommemorative Souvenir of the visit of the Kaiser and his wife to London on Wednesday 13th November 1907. Commemorative Art
6th Company Kaiser Franz, Garde - Grenadier - Regiment No. 2, 1906-1908, Berlin. Photographer - Julius Kricheldorf, Berlin, Karl-Strasse 26. Photograph
The Allies have decided to supply GermanyLes Alli鳠 ont d飩 d頤 e ravitailler L Allemagne ! (The Allies have decided to supply Germany). Guillaume
British Tommy pulling Regiments new mascot (the Kaiser)La nouvelle mascotte du r駩 ment. The new Regiments Pet. A British Tommy pulling the Regiments new mascot (the Kaiser). Nik
Kaiser tied to a burning stake with Allied soldiers dancingLa Danse Finale !. Dansons la Carmagnole. The Kaiser tied to a burning stake with Allied soldiers dancing to the patriotic song of the French Revolution. Jean Emmanuel D Aurian. French Caricaturist
My horse was afraid - The Kaiser pointing at his sonMon cheval a eu peur. My horse was afraid. The Kaiser pointing at his son. Nik
Kaiser Wilhelm falling through the air and droppedNo. 8/15. Kaiser Wilhelm falling through the air and failing to be caught in a sheet held by the Allied soldiers. Leon
Chacun la sienneNo. 10/50. Chacun la sienne. The Kaiser, Franz-Joseph and Sultan Mehmed V Reshad renting their clothes having lost face. Leon
Hand carved oak plaque entitled Unconquerable showing portraits of King Albert and Kaiser Wilhelm II. The Kaiser - So you ve lost all. King Albert - Not my Soul. Carved by Sergeant G
Another pill for Kaiser Bill - Briton on the offensive. 386202 Acting Sergeant Herbert Gibson, Mm, 1St Northumbrian Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps. Born September 1889
A roaring lion and Union Jack with nervous looking KaiserRoused. A roaring lion and Union Jack with a rather nervous looking Kaiser. On a card stamped Fiield Post Office, T50, 12th June 1915. Censor stamp No. 1569 and signed E. P. Kitching
Ivory paper knife with a silver handle - WWIIvory paper knife with a silver handle depicting a portrait of Kaiser Wilhelm II in relief, together with the Imperial Crown and Coat of Arms and Iron Crosses. Commemorative Ware
Arf a mo, Kaiser. English School
Wooden caricature of Kaiser Wilhelm II, WW1Wooden caricature of Kaiser Wilhelm II, dated 11th November 1918. English School. Date: circa 1918
The Kaisers Motor Kitchen, WW1To Cook Williams rations - May We Cook His Goose! The elaborate motor field kitchen and mess tent following Kaiser Wilhelm II around at the Front to ensure the Emperor could eat in comfort. Date: 1914
Sculptured caricature of Kaiser Wilhelm II, WW1Sculptured caricature of Kaiser Wilhelm II shinning up a tree with a British bulldog at the base, English School
Cartoon, Matinee de Novembre, WW1Cartoon, Matinee de Novembre, showing Kaiser Wilhelm shivering in the sea at Calais, with Dover guarded by battleships in the far distance during the First World War
Cartoon, The Work That Never Ceases, WW1Cartoon, The Work That Never Ceases -- scene at Krupps works in Essen, Germany, during the First World War, where iron crosses are manufactured for distribution by the Kaiser. Date: 1914
Christening of infant Princess VickyPrincess Victoria, Princess Royal of Great Britain, Crown Princess of Prussia, later Empress of Prussia (1840 - 1901) pictured at her christening in 1840 in the Throne Room of Buckingham Palace
Cartoon, The Glad Hand, WW1Cartoon, The Glad Hand -- Brother Jonathan (representing the USA) tells Kaiser Wilhelm to wash his hand first, before shaking it
King Edward friendship with KaiserThe record of the reign of peace. King Edward VII in a German uniform with the Kaiser in a British uniform. King Edward as Colonel of Prussian Dragoons
A wasted life: satire on the invention of tanks, WW1Kaiser Wilhelm II chides Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin, German general and aircraft manufacturer, for not inventing anything useful, like the armoured tanks of the allies. Date: 1916
The Kaiser as Samson, WW1 cartoonThe Modern Samson Agonistes by Horace Morgan. The Wrecker of his own Empire and the Worlds Peace. Kaiser Wilhelm II depicted as a troubled Samson in the temple