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Irish recruitment poster, Come Now, WW1Recruitment poster, design by PJW, Come Now, Be honest with yourself, First World War. Designed for use in Ireland, with the promise of free uniforms used as an incentive. 1915
Telephone duty at White Horse Hotel, WW1Through the long night watches, telephone duty at White Horse Hotel, First World War. Watercolour by P J Hill of the 20th City of London Battalion. 1916
Canadian poster, Send More Men, WW1Canadian poster, Send More Men -- Won t You Answer the Call, First World War. 1915
Patriotic postcard, God Save Our Gracious King, WW1Patriotic postcard, God Save Our Gracious King, First World War. 1914-1918
Recruitment poster, The Army of Todays All Right! 1919
Trying to sell British soldiers swagger sticksVery good, very nice sticks -- two Egyptian street traders try to sell British soldiers sticks or riding crops, while an elderly Jewish trader holds up a flag of the Allies
WW2 pop-up greetings card (inside), soldier in khaki -- If its OK by you, its OK by me. Date: circa 1942
Edward, Prince of Wales as Chief ScoutEdward, Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII) () as the Chief Scout of Wales - October, 1922 Date: circa 1907
WW2 greetings card, ATS woman salutingWW2 pop-up greetings card (inside), ATS (Auxiliary Territorial Service) woman saluting. Date: circa 1942
WW2 birthday card, soldier drinking waterWW2 pop-up birthday card (inside), soldier drinking water. Date: circa 1942
Holding the Line - WW1 knitting postcardHumorous postcard showing a British soldier in uniform helping a pretty young female companion wind her khaki wool - a comment on the popularity of knitting as part of the war effort on the home
GEORGE V / WWI DUG-OUTGEORGE V Visiting a captured German dug-out during the First World War Date: circa 1915
Two Old Men of Shush, Iran - WWI Xmas cardA rather unusual Christmas Greetings postcard, featuring a World War One era soldier (serving on the Mesopotamian front) in patriotic pose before an inset view of two old men of Shush - the capital
The Citadel, Baghdad, Iraq - WWI Xmas cardA rather unusual Christmas Greetings postcard, featuring a World War One era soldier (serving on the Mesopotamian front) in patriotic pose before an inset view of The Citadel, Baghdad, Iraq
Advert for Turnbull and Asser comforts for soldiers 1915For the comfort of our soldiers. Waterproof oilskin shell waistcoat, khaki riding shirt for mounted officers and chamois leather trousers. 1915
WW1 recruitment poster, Spirit of 1917, US MarinesWW1 recruitment poster, Spirit of 1917, Join the US Marines at Smithfield and Water Streets, Pittsburgh. Date: circa 1917
RAF crew with Nimrod at Lajes air base, AzoresRAF crew of 42 Squadron with Nimrod aircraft at Lajes air base, Azores. Date: circa 1980s
Cartoon, Entente cordiale, WW1Cartoon, Entente cordiale. A pretty French woman tells a friendly British soldier to be sure to send her some postcards as soon as he eventually arrives at Tipperary. Date: 1916
Art nouveau style autumn trees, with leaves blowing in the wind. Date: circa 1920s
Lord Baden Powell and Prince of Wales at World JamboreeLord Robert Baden Powell and Prince of Wales (later Edward VIII) at the Third World Scout Jamboree, Arrowe Park, Upton, Merseyside
British Indian Army representatives, WW1British Indian Army representatives: 1st Duke of Yorks Own Lancers (Skinners Horse), Artillery Gunner Mountain Battery, 33rd Punjabis, 43rd Erinpura Regiment, and 101st Grenadiers
WWI Poster, If the cap fits you, join the Army todayWWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, If the Cap fits you, join the Army today. Date: 1915
WWI Poster, Your King & Country Need YouWWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, design by Lawson Wood (1878-1957). Your King & Country Need You to Maintain the Honour and Glory of the British Empire
Man in Khaki - instructions for knitting socks, WW1Instruction sheet contained within the Man in Khaki sock knitting kit, which also came with a sock measure to ensure uniformity from knitters who were making socks for soldiers during the First World
WW1 Recruitment Poster -- To the Young Women of LondonTo the Young Women of London. Is your " Best Boy" wearing Khaki? Recruitment poster, one of thirteen produced in Britain between August 1914 - March 1916. Date: 1914
WW2 Poster -- Army Officer and other badgesDistinctive Badges of Rank of Officers in the Army, showing corresponding ranks in Royal Navy, Army, & Royal Air Force. Colour lithograph published by Gale and Polden Limited, Aldershot
Lord Titchfield (7th Duke of Portland) in uniform, WW1William Arthur Henry Cavendish-Bentinck, 7th Duke of Portland KG (16 March 1893 21 March 1977), styled Marquess of Titchfield until 1943, British Conservative Party politician
Three Polish soldiers, WW1Three Polish soldiers during the First World War. From left to right: artillery officer of Marshal Pilsudskis legions; sergeant of 1st Lancers
General Sir Henry Hughes Wilson, British army officer, WW1General Sir Henry Hughes Wilson (1864-1922), British army officer and Field Marshal, principal military adviser to Lloyd George during the last year of the war. Date: circa 1918
Dummy injured soldier used during training, WW1A dummy injured soldier used during training at Camouflage School, Kensington Gardens, during the First World War. The Germans would dress up a dummy in captured khaki to look like a British soldier
Jj Pershing / Album GuerreJOHN JOSEPH PERSHING nicknamed BLACK JACK American army commander
Soldiers trying on uniforms on a comic French postcard by Poli. Date: circa 1930s
Humorous postcard, soldier on Western Front, WW1Humorous postcard, British soldier on the Western Front -- I m amongst the Kitcheners, and very nice too. Date: circa 1915
War Relief Fund stamp, WW1War Relief Fund stamp, First World War - Fighting for Peace with Honour. 1914-1918
Women Munitions Workers Keighley WW1On 23rd September 1916, the West Riding Volunteer Regiment organised a flag day and procession with marching bands. It included an attractive tableaux or float by the Keighley National Shell Factory
WW1 poster, Vive La FrancePoster, All for One and One for All! Vive La France! Allied Tribute to France, 14 July. circa 1918
Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - Cat Town GuardsLouis Wain, Daddy Cat - Daddy joins the Cat Town Guards. circa 1910s
Dress by Ginger Group - Mary Quant, 1965A khaki crepe dress, severely simple, stitched in white, with shiny brass buttons from Mary Quants Ginger Group. Date: 1965
WW2 poster, Back up the Fighting Forces, showing an airman, a soldier and a sailor. Date: early 1940s
Affront from the Rear by Charles CrombieA British officer, enjoying a meal in a restaurant is alarmed by the shadow of a fruit bowl being carried by a waiter. Date: 1915
WW1 - Dead and wounded kit collection, W Beach, GallipoliWW1 - A view of " W" Beach in Gallipoli after a night of heavy battle with counter-attacking Turks. The beach parties of officers, blue jackets, the detachments of engineers
Red Cross canteen, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, WW2Red Cross canteen at Milwaukee Station (part of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railway), Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
WW2 Christmas card, patriotic dogs sheltering behind sandbags. Date: circa 1942
WW2 Valentines Day card, Home GuardWW2 Valentines Day card, Let me be your Home Guard for life, design by Bert Thomas. Date: circa 1942
WWI Poster, Come and do your bit, join nowCome and Do Your Bit, Join Now. Parliamentary Recruiting Committee poster, with a smiling, beckoning soldier in khaki. Date: 1916
WWI Poster, Fill up the RanksWe re both needed to serve the Guns! Fill up the ranks! Pile up the munitions! Parliamentary Recruiting Committee poster showing the importance of the munitions worker as well as the need for troops
WWI Poster, Step into your placeWWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, Step into your place, showing civilians joining in at the back of a long marching line of soldiers. Date: 1915
New uniform of the Royal Air Force, 1918Illustration in The Sphere showing the uniform of the newly formed RAF. The uniforms for officers and mechanics were to be of khaki cloth with brass or black buttons