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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
WW2 greetings card, Cheer up! It won t be so long now!! A Scots terrier with a bandaged tail. V for Victory is painted on the fence. Date: circa 1942
WW2 Christmas card, sailor and portraitWW2 Christmas card, a sailor looks up at a portrait of Admiral Nelson. Britain! what thou wert, thou art! Date: circa 1942
WW2 Christmas card, dog salutingWW2 Christmas card, saluting dog in RAF uniform. Date: circa 1942
WW2 Christmas card, Cheero! With two patriotic dogs. Date: circa 1942
WW2 birthday card, To Victory, with a portrait of a medieval knight. Date: circa 1942
WW2 greetings card, To Daddy. Date: circa 1942
WW2 Christmas card, sailor and flagWW2 Christmas card, sailor, flag and aircraft. Date: circa 1942
WW2 greetings card, Good Luck! A soldier, a sailor and an airman. Date: circa 1942
WW2 Christmas card, sailor and bulldogWW2 Christmas card, sailor, bulldog and Union flag. Date: 1939
WW2 Christmas card, Winston Churchill at the microphone, making a radio broadcast. Date: circa 1942
WW2 Christmas card, British bulldog -- Who told Britain she was in an awful fright? Date: 1941
WW2 Christmas card, patriotic bulldogWW2 Christmas card, patriotic British bulldog with flag. Date: 1939
WW2 Christmas card with flagsWW2 Christmas card with British and American flags -- Be Of Good Cheer. Date: circa 1942
WW2 greetings card, Best of LuckWW2 greetings card, Wishing you the Best of Luck, showing a soldier, a sailor and an airman with flags. Date: circa 1942
WW2 Christmas card with farming scene of ploughing in a field, with the motto Carry On! Date: circa 1942
WW2 patriotic Christmas card with flag and battleship -- There ll Always Be An England. Date: circa 1942
Cartoon, The Good Alphabet, WW1Cartoon, The Good Alphabet. Two Frenchmen with different initials on their armbands meet on a country road. The main thing is that they are on the same side. Date: 1915
Woman with bulldog on British flagWoman with a bulldog, both standing on a British flag. Date: circa 1913
Anti-Germanism during WW1Examples of Anti-German action during the first years of the First World War; property being looted, Germans not being served in certain premises
WW1 - Belgians destroy railways to hamper German advanceWW1 - Belgians destroy the railway between Landen and St. Trond to hamper German advance Date: 1914
WW1 - Patriotic Demonstrations in Russia in support of the Tsar and the war effort against Germany. The caption states that war has united the whole population of Russia - this was to prove far
Cartoon, German Culture, after Ardnt, WW1Cartoon, German Culture, after Ardnt, showing Germans in various satirical scenes, with idealistic captions about the superiority of their nation and people. Date: 1915
Boy scouts of Ponsonby Troop, New Zealand, in hutGroup photo, boy scouts of Ponsonby Troop, Auckland City, New Zealand, seen here in their hut. Date: early 20th century
WWI Poster, Keep these flags proudly flyingKeep these flags proudly flying. WW1 Parliamentary Recruiting Committee poster combining the flags of the Allied countries. Date: 1916
WWI Poster, Go! Its Your Duty Lad, Join TodayGo! Its your duty lad. Join today. British WWI recruitment poster depicting a mother persuading her son to join the war effort. Date: 1915
PELLICO, Silvio (1789-1854). Italian patriot, writer and poet. Oil on canvas. ITALY. LAZIO. Rome. Museo Centrale del Risorgimento (Central Museum of the Risorgimento)
AROZ DE LAMADRID, Gregorio (1795 - 1857). Argentine military of the Independence. Oil
ALBERTI, Manuel Mḩmo (1763 - 1811). ArgentinianALBERTI, Manuel Mḩ mo (1763 - 1811). Argentinian priest. He participated in the May Revolution of 1810. Oil
GARIBALDI, Giuseppe (1807-1882). Italian military man and republican and nationalist politician. Medallion from 1882. Metals
WW1 American knitting song coverEvery Girl is Knitting for Some Mothers Son in France. Front cover of a patriotic knitting-themed song sheet music from the Great War written by Hawley and Bellaire. Date: c.1917
WW1 knitting song sheet musicFront cover of sheet music for Knitting Song, published during the First World War when national patriotism was manifested by knitting comforts for troops. Date: c.1917
WW1 Canadian knitting song, music sheet coverKnitting Socks for Daddys Men, a patriotic song with words and music by Jean Munro Mulloy, wife of Trooper Mulloy of South African fame
American Red Cross Knitting song sheet music, WW1Theres a Girl Who Is Knitting for You - words by George Hopkins, music by Florence Mills Nixson. Knitting song published in aid of the American Red Cross during the First World War. Date: c.1917
Italy - Naples - Monument in the Piazza de MartiriColoured lantern slide of the piazza de Martiri in naples, Italy. This square took on patritoic significance in 1861 when Italy was united. The monument in the centre was erected in 1866
Doll dressed in crochet as a soldier, WW1A doll dressed in a crocheted military uniform - pattern in The Needle Worker magazine, March 1915. Date: 1915
WWI Poster, Make us as proud of you as we are of himWWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, Make us as proud of you as we are of him! Poster issued August 1915. Date: 1915
WWI Poster, Your country wants youWWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, Your Country Wants You and 300, 000 more men like you. Don t wait but join now. Date: 1915
WWI Poster, Are you doing your duty today?WWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, England Expects, 1805, 1915. Are you doing your duty today? With the figure of Admiral Lord Nelson. Date: 1915
WWI Poster, No price can be too highWWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, quoting a speech by the Prime Minister: No price can be too high when honour and freedom are at stake. Date: 1915
WWI Poster, Surely you will fightWWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, Surely you will fight for your King and Country. Come along, boys, before it is too late. Date: 1915