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WWI - patriotic glazed pottery jug - Sir John FrenchFirst World War c. 1914 patriotic glazed pottery jug with a portrait of FM Sir John French with artillery/cavalry backdrop and a cavalry trooper on reverse. Manufactured by Lambert Watson & Son
Childs patriotic pottery tank entitled Bank In The TankChilds patriotic glazed pottery tank entitled Bank In The Tank. Commemorative Ware
AW H Goss horseshoe adapted for WWI patriotic saleA W. H. Goss horseshoe adapted for First World War patriotic sale together with the badge of the Liverpool Regiment. Also has a poem and a legend.. Commemorative Ware
AB R & Co patriotic china bulldog with laurel wreathA B. R. & Co. patriotic china bulldog with laurel wreath and Union flag. With a poem by Burns - Be Briton still to Britain true, among oursels united, for never but British hands
Vase - Tommy plus flagsVase - Transfer shows a patriotic image of a Tommy plus flags consisting of the Royal Cipher, Union Jack and the Royal Navy. Union Flag on reverse. Commemorative Ware
A patriotic Hartwig & Vogel AG lozenge boxA patriotic Hartwig & Vogel A.G. lozenge box. Schwere artillerie in gefecht stellung which means Heavy artillery ready for battle.. Trench Art
A patriotic cast iron frying pan with German soldierA patriotic cast iron frying pan with a German soldier shaking the hand of a German woman in relief on the handle. Embossed around the diameter with Der Deutschen frau opfersinn
Gilded copper drive band fashioned as a patriotic braceletGilded copper drive band fashioned as a patriotic German bracelet, engraved Welt Krieg 1914/16 with silver laurel leaves each side of a Hansa Cross.(with crown and dated 1914). Commemorative Ware
Patriotic ashtray showing a British Tommy on a battlefield, the Union Jack fluttering beside him. Commemorative Ware
He served his Country - Photoportrait of a soldierHe served his Country. Photoportrait of a soldier. The Alliance Souvenir Registered Design, published by Scopes & Co Ltd, 115 Newgate Street, London, EC. Commemorative Art
Soldier of the Leicestershire Regiment, All Hallows Eve, WW1Soldier of the Leicestershire Regiment, All Hallows Eve, 31st October 1918. By A Cook. Date: 1918
Allies of the Great War at the Alhambra, WW1Actresses in costume representing, from left to right, Miss M Thorp as Russia, Miss Woodger as Belgium, Miss Dick as Britain (Britannia)
Peers of the Realm who had joined up, WW1Double page spread from The Sketch showing portraits of peers of the realm who had joined up during the early weeks of the First World War
Eros in Piccadilly Circus with flags on his head, WW1The head of the Piccadilly Circus statue, Eros, decorated with the Union Jack and Tricouleur flags in the early weeks of the First World War. Date: 1914
Patriotism at the Halls, WW1Sketches by Tony Sarg showing performers at various London shows singing patriotic songs shortly after the outbreak of the First World War
General Sir Horace Smith-Dorrien, WW1Portrait of General Sir Horace Smith-Dorrien with the British flag. By 240455 Private George Barrow, 6th Battalion, Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry (formerly 7389, Royal Berkshire Regiment)
Presentation of Colours, No. 1 Scout Troop, Bombay, IndiaPresentation of Colours to No.1 Scout Troop, Bombay, India -- advancing for the presentation
Boys and officers of Western Scout Troop, South AfricaBoys and officers of Western Scout Troop, Johannesburg, South Africa, on a wooden structure
Scouts at a rally, Natal, South AfricaScouts taking part in a rally in Natal, South Africa -- inspecting the troops
Harrismith Scout Troop, South AfricaHarrismith Scout Troop, Orange River Colony, South Africa, forming a guard of honour for Lord Buxton (Governor-General of South Africa, 1914-1920)
Scouts in Antigua at flag break
Archbishop blessing the Colours, MaltaThe Archbishop of Malta blessing the Colours of Maltese scouts
Scouts of the 5th Calcutta Troop, IndiaPresentation of the Kings Flag for 1915 to the scouts of the 5th Calcutta Troop, India, by Lord Carmichael, Governor of Bengal, on 3 April 1915. Date: 1915
British bulldog, WW1The dog that doesn t let go - and still breathes! One of the boys - the bulldog breed. Illustration in The Sketch magazine to symbolise a speech at the London Opera House by Winston Churchill in
An Englishmans Home filmed, WW1Scenes from the film version of the stage play, An Englishmans Home, produced by B and C Film in 1914. Originally written by Guy du Maurier (who was killed in action in 1915)
Scout selling Coronation programmesBoy scout (left) selling Coronation programmes to people lining the route in a London street for the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II on 2 June 1953
Carlton Hotel, Pall Mall, ablaze with patriotismThe facade of the Carlton Hotel (ceased operating in 1940), on the corner of Haymarket and Pall Mall in London, bedecked with recruiting slogans for the First World War. Date: 1914
Sketch cover, Emily Drange at BritanniaFront cover of The Sketch magazine featuring a photograph of American actress, Emily Drange in costume as Britannia. She was part of a patriotic tableau staged in New York
Sketch cover, Mrs Vernon Castle (Irene Castle)IRENE CASTLE (nee FOOTE) Dancer, with her husband Vernon Castle known as Americas Dancing Sweethearts. Pictured on the front cover of The Sketch as " The Spirit of France
Captain James Cook -- an allegoryCaptain James Cook (1728-1779), explorer. An allegory, showing Neptune raising him up to Immortality, a Genius crowning him with a Wreath of Oak, and Fame introducing him to History
Waiting for Daddy by Lawson Wood, WW1 postcardWaiting for daddy. I must take care of mummy now. Illustration on a postcard showing a patriotic little boy wearing a pith helmet
Patriotic garters, WW1Miniature portraits of Lord Kitchener and Admiral Jellicoe attached to a pair of ladies garters - fashionable patriotic fervour during the First World War. Date: 1915
Hands Across the Sea, WW1 postcard, Lawson WoodPatriotic wartime postcard showing A British and French officer, flags in hand, shaking hands across the Channel. Date: c.1916
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
Awaiting declaration of war 1914A large crowd gathered outside Buckingham Palace at night on Tuesday 28 July 1914. That afternoon, it became known that Britain had issued an ultimatum to Germany
Cartoon, The Two Extremes of Public Opinion, WW1Cartoon, The Two Extremes of Public Opinion, Optimism and Pessimism, during the First World War. On the left is a smiling, patriotic man reading the financial news
Waiting for You in Blighty - WW1 postcardJolly First World War postcard showing a British soldier about to go home on leave the delights waiting for him in Blighty from pretty girls and a comfortable armchair to a cosy pub
WW2 poster, Victory of the Allies is Assured, showing a British submarine sinking an enemy ship. Date: 1940s
Eyes Left by Edmund Blampied, patriotic fan, WW1Illustration to the cover of the Sketch magazine supplement showing a pretty young women peeping out from behind a fan decorated with the Union flag. Date: 1915
Military uniform a commonplace sight, WW1Silhouette entitled, Where are the clothes of yester-year? reflecting the predominance of men in khaki uniform in Britain by 1915. Date: 1915
Maxine Elliott as Britannia, WW1Maxine Elliott (1868 - 1940), American actress, reputed lover of J. P. Morgan and later, the New Zealand tennis player, Anthony Wilding who was killed in 1915
Tatler cover - Irene Castle as the Spirit of FranceIRENE CASTLE (nee FOOTE) Dancer, with her husband Vernon Castle known as Americas Dancing Sweethearts. Pictured on the front cover of The Tatler as " The Spirit of France
Composers and publishers of Tipperary, WW1The makers of " Its a Long, Long Way to Tipperary" - Harry Williams, part-composer and author; Mr Bert Feldman, the publisher and Jack Judge
Phyllis Dare knitting, WW1Phyllis Dare (1890-1975), the English actress, who was born Phyllis Haddie Dones, c.1910. Together with her sister, Zena, she was one of the great
Loves Labour - Not Lost by Barribal, WW1 knittingA pretty young woman engrossed in her knitting, a popular and patriotic pastime during the First World War, making comforts for troops. Date: 1915
Redfern advertisement, dressing well is patriotic, WW1Advertisement for fashion house, Redfern advising ladies that, It is patriotic to treat our soldiers well, and to look your best when they are home on leave
Paul A. Rubens, composerPaul Alfred Rubens (1875 - 1917), English composer who wrote some of the most popular musicals of the Edwardian era. During the First World War, he wrote the patriotic song
Adelina Munro Drysdale in patriotic costume, WW1Miss Adelina Munro Drysdale (1896-1942), daughter of Countess Battaro Cosa, pictured in a patriotic costume with the British and French flags across the bodice of her dress