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A Bomber Bill car mascot, c 1916A Bomber Bill car mascot, c. 1916.. English School
The Bystander on HMS Vigilant, WW1A snapshot of the mascot of H.M.S. " Vigilant, " a chameleon, endeavouring to adapt the colour of his skin to the variegated hues of the cover of The Bystander magazine
Masbadges - 10. The Royal Dog (The Royal Artillery)Masbadges! Regimental mascots and badges in one! No. 10 The bulldog of the Royal Artillery. Date: 1918
Masbadges - 7. The RFC birdMasbadges! Regimental mascots and badges in one! No. 7 is the Royal Flying Corps Bird, which looks rather like a penguin. Date: 1918
Masbadges - 2. The Welsh Guards-GoatMasbadges! Regimental mascots and badges in one. II - The Welsh Guards-Goat. Date: 1918
Masbadges - 3. The KayahahMasbadges! Regimental mascots and badges in one! In this case the hare of the Kings Royal Rifle Corps. Date: 1918
Masbadges - 12. The SwabbitMasbadges! Regimental mascots and badges in one. No. 12 The Swabbit representing the South Wales Borderers. Date: 1918
Masbadges - 4. The Koyli TerrierMasbadges! Regimental Mascots and badges in one! In this case the terrier of the Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. Date: 1918
Masbadges - 1. The Royal FusilierstrichRegimental mascots and badges in one. 1. The Royal Fusilierstrich. Date: 1918
Masbadges - 11. The JellaphantMasbadges! Regimental mascots and badges in one! No. 11 is the elephant of the Somerset Light Infantry. Date: 1918
Masbadges - 9. The RFC birdMasbadges! The regimental mascots and badges in one! No. 8s the Canadian Maple Bar. Date: 1918
Masbadges - 5. The South Staffordshire OwlMasbadges! Regimental mascots and badges in one! No. 5 is the owl of the South Staffordshire regiment. Date: 1918
Tatler Coat of Arms, WW1A symbolic coat of arms for The Tatler magazine from the First World War period. Its motto, The Unique Paper, is flanked by the image of the Tatler 18th century mascot in tricorn hat
Lloyd Georges car mascot in shape of a shell, WW1A symbolic winged shell fitted to the motor car of David Lloyd George, Minister of Munitions during 1915. It was presented to him by a manufacturer as a mark of appreciation for his work in speeding
Fums Up lucky mascot, WW1Fums Up, one of a number of charms or mascots produced during the First World War and designed to bring good luck. Date: 1916
A Mascot in Salonika, WW1Tiny, a small donkey found dying by the roadside by the 26th Divisional Train in Salonika, was adopted as a mascot and has since used his liberty by breaking every known written or unwritten military
Mascot of the Kings Royal Rifles, Western Front, WW1A soldier with a pony in a field, the mascot of the Kings Royal Rifles, on the Western Front in France during World War One. Date: circa 1916
British daytime bombing squadron, Western Front, WW1A British daytime bombing squadron with large aircraft on the Western Front in France during World War One. Date: circa 1918
Tank Corps mascot on motorcycle, Western Front, WW1Stunter, the clever mascot of the Tank Corps, balancing in front of the rider on a motorcycle near the Western Front in France during World War One. Date: May 1918
Silhouette of regimental goat (Welch Regiment)Silhouette of the regimental goat, mascot of the Welch Regiment. Date: 20th century
British gunners with dog mascot, Western Front, WW1British gunners with their dog mascot standing on top of a cannon, on the Western Front in France during World War One. Date: circa 1916
British officer with horse and dog mascot, WW1A British officer leading his horse along a road, giving his dog mascot a turn in the saddle on the Western Front in France during World War One. Date: circa 1916
Front cover of the Sketch, Maytime issue 1950A very pink and spring-like cover of The Sketch, featuring the magazines mascot (a Victorian lady in a bonnet with tray of toy amusements) amid a trees in blossom. Date: 1950
Liberty toys, including a range of stuffed animals such as a llama, a raccoon, a horse, a cow, a hippo, an owl, an elephant and a sheep
Advert for J. C Vickery lucky jewellery 1916J.C Vickery jewellers advertising two lucky jewellery items for soldiers to wear: lucky white heather for parting souvenirs 15ct gold & whole pearl pendent and glod chain or brooch
TOY MONKEYA toy monkey mascot, made from wire pipcleaners and wool. Date: early 1930s
Toy ElephantA toy elephant mascot, made from wire and wool. Date: early 1930s
Toy Cat MascotA toy cat mascot, made from wire pipecleaners and wool. Date: early 1930s
WEIRD BIRDA strange toy bird, a mascot made of wire and wool. Date: early 1930s
Doll with a WhipA mascot doll of a man with a whip, made from wire and wool. Date: early 1930s
TOY STORKA toy stork, a mascot made of wire and wool. Date: early 1930s
Avro 685 York CMk1 MW140 Endeavour takes-offAvro 685 York CMk1, MW140, Endeavour, takes-off from Mascot. This aircraft was brought to Australia for use by the Duke of Gloucester when Governor General of Australia
Britains first veteran car museumAn article in The Illustrated London News, reporting on Britains first veteran car museum, owned by Lord Montagu of Beaulieu
Australia - Victorian Mounted RiflesVictorian Mounted Rifles - Troops of the British Empire series. At the end of the row is the regimental mascot, a real kangaroo!!
Sailor of HMS Ganges with monkey mascot, WW1A sailor in the uniform of HMS Ganges during the First World War, with a monkey mascot. The Ganges was a Royal Navy training ship, established in 1865 and remaining in service until 1976
Irish Guards & MascotThe band and mascot - an Irish Wolfhound - of the Irish Guards wearing the shamrock on St Patricks Day. Date: 1920s
Little Patriotic Girl astride a cavalry horse, holding a Union Flag and playing a side drum. Her feet are nowhere close to reaching the stirrups! Date: circa 1914
Hospital Mascot DogThe mascot dog of Madame Thion de la Chaume, the Head of the Ambulance Service of the American Hospital in Paris, France. Date: 1940s
Lucky charm mascot pendant worn during WW1A lucky charm mascot pendant containing a loved ones hair, worn by a serviceman during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
Lucky charm mascots worn during WW1Two lucky charm mascot pendants worn by servicemen during the First World War. One is in the shape of an anchor, the other in the shape of a heart with a cross in the middle. Date: 1914-1918
A collie of royal ancestry became the mascot of American soldiers. American soldiers in a group photo with courier dog. Before joining the army this dog of blooded lineage bore the name "
Lucky charm mascot cross worn during WW1A lucky charm mascot in the shape of a cross, worn by a serviceman during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
Lucky charm mascot (bone), WW1A lucky charm mascot which looks like a piece of bone, kept by a serviceman during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
Tatler front cover, Festival of Britain number 1951Front cover of The Tatler, 9 May 1951, celebrating the opening of the Festival of Britain. The cover features the 18th century Tatler mascot striding over the site on Londons South Bank. Date: 1951
Mascot of Royal Welsh Fusiliers, WW1The puppy mascot of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers, with two soldiers, during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
NOBILE / MAY 1926Umberto Nobile, at the time of his flight across the North Pole in Norge - seen here with his daughter Maria and the dog who was the mascot of of the expedition Date: May 1926
Albanian soldiers in traditional costumeA group of Albanian soldiers in traditional costume, with rifles. Their mascot, a ram, stands alongside
Chariot MascotAn elaborate ornamental radiator mascot for a car - depicting a Goddess-type woman riding a chariot