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Allied Dogs Ww1A French poodle, the British bulldog, the Russian borzoi, a Belgian griffon (?) & an Italian greyhound, pursue a dachshund dressed like a zeppelin... Date: circa 1914
WW1 poster, Keep It Coming, Waste Nothing, United States Food Administration. Date: circa 1917
WW1 poster, Are You a Victory Canner? Write for free book to National War Garden Commission, Washington DC. Date: circa 1917
Members of a mandolin orchestra - LondonA superb photograph, showing members of a mandolin orchestra (consisting primarily of instruments from the mandolin family of instruments, such as the mandolin, mandola)
Patriotic German childrenSeht nur, was an Liebesgaben wir mit Fleiss gesammelt haben? (Just look at what we ve collected with love) Children collecting provisions in their toy carts. World War 1.(LD) Date: 1915
Music cover, Joy-Bells, Hippodrome Revue, music by Frederick W Chappelle, Fox-Trot arranged by Henri Jaxon. 1919
WW2 - Propaganda first day cover - Do Your Share For FreedomWW2 - Propaganda first day cover - " Do Your Share For Freedom And Victory Will Be Ours" Date: 1942
WW2 - Propaganda first day cover - Win the War! - The American Blad Eagle forming the shape of a V for Victory. Date: 1943
The Pavilion, Sacramento, California, USA. Date: circa 1910
WW1 - Patriotic Fancy DressWW1 era - British Home front - A remarkable set of 3 postcards featuring three women, two of whom are dressed in patriotic fancy dress
We ve all joined the coloursHand-coloured patriotic postcard of children joining the forces for World War 1. Artist: Ethel Parkinson 1913
The Man Who Stayed At Home by Lechmere Worrall and J TerryPromotional postcard for The Man Who Stayed At Home by Lechmere Worrall & J. Harold Terry. First produced Royalty Theatre, 10th December 1914
Capitol grounds and dome, Sacramento, California, USACapitol grounds and dome, viewed from the Senator Hotel, Sacramento, California, USA. Date: circa 1937
Modelling utility fashionsFour girls modelling utility fashions during the Second World War. Date: 1942
Fancy Dress - WW1 - Group as patriotic national archetypes including Peace, Marianne, Britannia, Liberty and a lady from Japan
Union Flag of Great BritainThe Union Flag, the national flag of the United Kingdom, also known as the Union Jack, combining the crosses of St George, St Andrew and St Patrick, flying on a flagpole somewhere in Cornwall
Advert, Huntley & Palmers Tribrek Breakfast CerealAdvertisement for Huntley & Palmers Tribrek Breakfast Cereal. 1937
Programme cover, Gala Concert of French Music, WW2Programme cover, Gala Concert of French Music in aid of the war victims in Normandy, and of the funds of the Soldiers, Sailors and Airmens Families Association, at the Royal Albert Hall, Kensington
Troops leaving Albany, NY, for Spanish-American WarTroops of the 10th Battalion leaving Albany, New York State, for the Spanish-American War, 1 May 1898. Date: 1898
Laying foundation stone, Elizabeth, New Jersey, USACeremony for the laying of a foundation stone for School No. 11 in Elizabeth, New Jersey, USA. Date: 1907
Walnut Street, Fitchburg, Massachusetts, USABuildings decorated with flags in Walnut Street, Fitchburg, Massachusetts, USA. Date: circa 1910
Election parade, Rochester, New York State, USAElection parade in Rochester, New York State, USA, probably around the time of the New York State election, September 1910. circa 1910
The Victory Girl by PizerGlorious illustration by Herbert Pizer showing a pretty girl wrapped patriotically in a Union flag in the aftermath of the First World War. Date: 1919
Children celebrate the Queens Silver JubileeA group of children, one with a cigarette, celebrate the Queens Silver Jubilee at a school party in 1977. Date: 1977
Cartoon, Uneasiness, WW1Cartoon, Uneasiness, showing a naturalised German couple living in France. The man reads his newspaper, looking for reassurance, while his wife asks what is wrong. Date: 1915
Cartoon, In trouble, WW1Cartoon, In trouble, showing a draper with a pile of cloth. He claims to be as patriotic as the next person, but is wondering whether he should dye his stock in grey-green (the German uniform colour)
Cartoon, The best evidence, WW1Cartoon, The best evidence, showing a French couple challenging a German man (living in France but near the German border)
French WW1 knitting postcard - Patrie FamillePatriotic French postcard showing a wife at home with her children and a huge pile of knitted comforts, thinking of her soldier husband, who is writing a letter home. Date: c.1915
Lieutenant Henry Anstruther, Battle of Alma, Crimean WarLieutenant Henry Anstruther with the colours of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers at the Battle of Alma, during the Crimean War. A moment later he was shot dead. Date: 1854
Cartoon, Patriotic Petitions on the Convention, by James Gillray. Four scenes: The Cockney Petition, The Westminster Petition, The Chelmsford Petition, and The Middlesex Petition
Illustration, A Song of the English, British EmpireIllustration to A Song of the English, a patriotic set of poems by Rudyard Kipling (first published in the English Illustrated Magazine). My arm is nothing weak, My strength is not gone by
Illustration, A Song of the English, AucklandIllustration to A Song of the English, a patriotic set of poems by Rudyard Kipling (first published in the English Illustrated Magazine). Auckland -- Last, loneliest, loveliest, exquisite, apart
Illustration, A Song of the English, CapetownIllustration to A Song of the English, a patriotic set of poems by Rudyard Kipling (first published in the English Illustrated Magazine)
Illustration, A Song of the English, HalifaxIllustration to A Song of the English, a patriotic set of poems by Rudyard Kipling (first published in the English Illustrated Magazine). Halifax -- Into the mist my guardian prows put forth
Illustration, A Song of the English, Deep Sea CablesIllustration to A Song of the English, a patriotic set of poems by Rudyard Kipling (first published in the English Illustrated Magazine)
Illustration, A Song of the English, The SeaIllustration to A Song of the English, a patriotic set of poems by Rudyard Kipling (first published in the English Illustrated Magazine)
Illustration, A Song of the English, LionsIllustration to A Song of the English, a patriotic set of poems by Rudyard Kipling (first published in the English Illustrated Magazine)
Illustration, A Song of the English, CampfireIllustration to A Song of the English, a patriotic set of poems by Rudyard Kipling (first published in the English Illustrated Magazine)
Royal Victoria Patriotic Asylum, Wandsworth, designed by Mr Rhode Hawkins. Date: 1857
Royal Victoria Patriotic Asylum, Wandsworth - PlanRoyal Victoria Patriotic Asylum, Wandsworth. Plan of the ground floor by the architect, Mr Rhode Hawkins. Date: 1857
Chu Chin Chow Allied Powers Display at his Majestys TheatreThe cast of the First World War hit West End revue show, Chu Chin Chow, dressed in costume for an additional scene which had been a feature of the show since Armistice Night - with members dressed up
Tails Up by George Studdy, WW1 victory cartoonA joyful dog enthusiastically wags his tail, and, in the process, a Union Jack flag, in celebration at the end of the First World War
People riding on a miniature steam trainAdults and children riding on a miniature steam train with a British flag on the front. Date: circa 1950s
WW1 - Comment on the food shortageWW1 - To ensure food supply during shortages, National and local food control committees were established to ensure food distribution across the country
WW1 - German poster shows England as HauptfiendWW1 - The German poster translates to, " He is guilty. While you must continue to fight and bleed. While you must go without. While you must save your coal and light
WW2 Christmas card, Carrying On! Date: 1939
WW2 Christmas card, Good Voyage, Churchill. The message inside the card reads: The Prime Minister, on his passage home in RMS Prince of Wales after the signing of the Atlantic Charter with President
WW2 Christmas card, Victorys Signal. The flaghoist signal used by Admiral Nelson at the Battle of Trafalgar (1805), England expects that every man will do his duty