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Churchills praise for RAF Pilots" Never was so much owed by so many to so few" - Prime Minister Winston Churchill from a speech made on 20th August 1940
Wartime poster of Churchills famous words: Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few, referring to the pilots of the Royal Air Force, fighting the Battle of Britain
Propaganda poster: prime ministers statementSecond world war propaganda poster. Above a photograph of five brave airmen is a quotation from the Prime Minister, Winston Churchill: Never was so much owed by so many to so few
WW2 poster, Per Ardua Ad Astra, Winston Churchill speechWW2 poster, Per Ardua Ad Astra. Never in the field of human conflict have so many owed so much to so few. Winston Churchill speech, 20 August 1940. Date: 1940
Poster, Churchills praise for RAF PilotsPoster, Never was so much owed by so many to so few - Prime Minister Winston Churchill from a speech made on 20 August 1940
WW2 Birthday Card, Foil SpitfireA WW2 birthday greetings card with a foil image of a Spitfire fighter plane. Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by many to so few. Date: circa 1940s
A new law gave the tenant a right to a third of his freehold, seven years rent; twenty-one years rent being the average value of a freehold in Ireland
Early struggles 1858Interior scene of a city dwellings, in the harsh winter months with snow on the rooftops outside and few coal on the grate, a family have got behind in their rent and a broker has come round
Short Bomber of 1915 owed much to the earlier Type 184 83 built, the type being withdrawn from use in April 1917
Felixstowe F2A -used by the Royal Navy, it owed much to the Curtiss H-16
WW2 Christmas card, Battle of Britain -- So much owed by so many to so few (Winston Churchill). By F Gordon Crosby. Date: 1941
Senior NCO, most probably a CSM or SNCO Acting OfficerA portrait of a senior NCO, most probably a CSM (Feldwebel) or SNCO Acting Officer (not commissioned), known as an Offizierstellvertreter
French patriotic WWI postcard - Debt owed to those who die(transalation) To you who give your life - the flowers that you are owed from your Fatherland. Date: circa 1916
The Bank NunSarah Whitehead, sister of a failed businessman, believed the Bank of England owed her money, lost her mind, flitting about the City until she became known as The Bank Nun
Coronation RingTHE CORONATION RING used to help crown English sovereigns was given to pilgrims in the Holy Land by Saint John the Evangelist who owed Edward the Confessor a favour
TALLY MANA TALLY MAN in a cottage - a house-to-house trader who sold goods on instalment, keeping a tally of what his customers owed him - an early form of buying on credit