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WW2 era - Comic Postcard - Just CarryingThe Caption is Just Carrying on. This is a reference to one of the many slogans used during WW2 to inspire the people at home, e.g
Happy facesKeep smiling. A note of optimism during a difficult period in our history. Date: circa 1932
Photography, teddy bearKeep smiling? Illustration of small boy photographing girl & teddy bear
GERMAN STRAW BOOTSA German soldier makes himself boots of straw - a hopeful attempt to keep out the cold Date: circa 1943
Norman Keep, Greencastle, Co. Down - a view of a derelict keep with other buildings to the left and in the foreground, a field of hay stooks. (Location: Northern Ireland; County Down; Greencastle)
Gorse and Fern To Keep the Fairies Out, a May Eve Custom - a view of children outside a thatched cottage, one of whom is hanging a fern above the door of the cottage. (Location: Ireland)
The Donjon Keep, Dundrum Castle - a derelict keep with sheep grazing outside. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Down: Dundrum). Date: circa early 1900s
Norman Keep, Greencastle, Co Down - a view of the derelict keep and buildings to the left. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Down). Date: circa early 1900s
Castle Keep Railway Bridge, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England. Showing The Cathedral Church of St. Nicholas Date: 1970s
Carisbrooke Castle, Showing the Keep, Castle Hill, Isle of WCarisbrooke Castle, Showing the Keep, Castle Hill, Newport, Isle of Wight, England. Date: 1910s
South Coast of England - Lewes Castle - The Keep, SussexVictorian Glass Lantern slide from a series on the South Coast of England - Lewes Castle - The Keep, Sussex. Part of box 218 Boswell Collection; listed, Boswell Collection Date: circa 1890s
WW2 Poster - KEEP CALM AND CARRY ONPoster inscribed Keep Calm and Carry On under temporary ( ) King George VI crown. Associated with World War Two (1939-1945)
Cream pottery porridge bowl - WWI - BairnsfatherwareCream pottery porridge bowl marked with the word Porridge. With transfer - Coiffure in the trenches. Keep yer ead still, or I ll ave yer blinkin ear off. On reverse - A Souvenir of the Great War
Coiffure in the trenches. Keep yer ead still or I ll ave yer blinkin ear off !. Captain Bruce Bairnsfather, 1St Btn. Royal Warwickshire Regiment (1888-1959)
Words and music of Till the boys come home (Keep the home fires burning). Words by Lena Guilbert Ford. Music by Ivor Novello
Billowing Skirt 1925" Keep Your Skirts Down Mary Ann". Mary Ann attempts to hold down a billowing saucer shaped skirt that she wears over several striped under- skirts & a pair of harem pants Date: 1925