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An Irish Girls Opinion by Arthur WestPromotional music sheet for An Irish Girls Opinion, an Irish Patriotic Ballad, music hall song of about 1886 by Arthur West. Chosen for the typical shamrock motif
CIV City of London Volunteer Force, Boer WarThe CIV City of London Volunteer Force triumphant in the Boer War return to London, October 1900. 1900
Advertisement, Sunlight SoapAdvertisement for Sunlight Soap, in patriotic style during the First World War with a woman hanging up a British Flag on the washing line. 1916
Cinderella stamp, British Industries Fair, White City, 1922Cinderella stamp, British Industries Fair, White City, London, 27 February to 10 March 1922. 1922
Buy British and speed up the wheels of employment - Part of a government campaign to tackle a balance of payments crisis, reinforced by a speech by the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII)
Patriotic poster, Buying British - has put me in a jobThanks! Buying British - has put me in a job. Part of a government campaign to tackle a balance of payments crisis, reinforced by a speech by the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII)
Patriotic poster, Buy British - What you & your fellows makeBuy what you & your fellows make - Buy British - for employments sake. Part of a government campaign to tackle a balance of payments crisis
Patriotic poster, Buy British - Look at it from Both SidesLook at it from Both Sides - One the one hand employment, on the other - moneu to spend. - Buy British and be self-supporting
Patriotic poster Buy British - I want the kind my Daddy Made" I want the kind my Daddy Made" - make Buy British the watchword of every family and create employment. Part of a government campaign to tackle a balance of payments crisis
Patriotic poster, Buy British - Broadcast this messageBuy British - Broadcast this message to your friends. Part of a government campaign to tackle a balance of payments crisis, reinforced by a speech by the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII)
Patriotic poster, Buy British - To provide your wagesTo provide your wages some must Buy British - Set a good example yourself. Part of a government campaign to tackle a balance of payments crisis
Patriotic poster, Buy British - Watch Unemployment dwindleBuy British and watch unemployment dwindle. Part of a government campaign to tackle a balance of payments crisis, reinforced by a speech by the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII)
Patriotic poster, Buy British, British BusinessPatriotic poster, Buy British campaign -- How Bills new boots bucked up British Business! Part of a government campaign to tackle a balance of payments crisis
Patriotic poster, Buy British, Merrie England once againPatriotic poster, Buy British campaign -- Buy British, Merrie England once again! Buy British and put a smile back into British trade
Patriotic poster, Buy my produce, Buy BritishPatriotic poster, Buy British campaign -- Buy my produce, I can then buy your goods. Buy British and create employment throughout the country
Patriotic poster, It must be BritishPatriotic poster, Buy British campaign -- It must be British! She helps you to keep your job. Buy British and help her man keep his
Patriotic poster, Buy British and create employmentPatriotic poster, Buy British campaign -- Buy British and create employment. Part of a government campaign to tackle a balance of payments crisis
Patriotic poster, Buy British campaign -- Which of these do you use and are yours British? Part of a government campaign to tackle a balance of payments crisis
Patriotic poster, Buy British and make your job securePatriotic poster, Buy British campaign -- The safe policy for you, Buy British and make your job secure. Part of a government campaign to tackle a balance of payments crisis
Patriotic poster, Give and Take, Buy BritishPatriotic poster, Buy British campaign -- Give and Take, Empire Products for Britain, British Manufactured Goods for the Empire, Buy British and help British labour at home and overseas
Patriotic poster, Be British and Buy BritishPatriotic poster, Buy British campaign -- Be British and Buy British (quoting a speech by the Lord Chancellor at the Guildhall on 9 November 1931)
Patriotic poster, Buy British and protect your jobPatriotic poster, Buy British campaign -- John Bull says: Buy British and protect your job! Part of a government campaign to tackle a balance of payments crisis
Flagstaff and salute guns, Fort Monroe, Virginia, USA. Date: circa 1915
Confederate Monument, Norfolk, Virginia, USA. Date: circa 1915
Gun carriage for funeral of Unknown Warrior, LondonAerial view of the gun carriage at the funeral of the Unknown Warrior, leaving Victoria Station, London, November 1920. 1920
Certificate to schoolchildren from Mayor of Woolwich, WW2Certificate presented to the schoolchildren of the Metropolitan Borough of Woolwich by the Mayor, Edwin Thomas Lamerton, on the occasion of the Cease Fire in Europe (8 May 1945)
Poster, Personal Concealment, WW2Poster, Personal Concealment, learn to see and know how the enemy sees you. Date: 1941
Poster, Fight with National War Bonds, WW1Poster, Fight with National War Bonds -- a female figure waving a British flag during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
Sphere special supplement for Empire DayCover of The Sphere magazines special supplement for Empire Day, instigated by the Earl of Meath and celebrated on Queen Victorias birthday, May 24th each year
The Earl of Meath, founder of Empire DayReginald Brabazon, 12th Earl of Meath, (1841-1929) was a British politician and philanthropist. An enthusiastic imperialist, he instigated Empire Day
Jean Philip Sousa. 1854-1932. American composer and conductor, especially military and patriotic marches. Illustration from Womans Home Companion August 1923. Artist anon. Date: 1923
French poster, three patriotic dancers, WW1French poster, design by Bernard Becan, three dancers in patriotic costumes, British, American and French, advertising Nouvelles anticipations: ce que sera la grande paix (New anticipations)
British recruitment poster, WW1British recruitment poster, First World War -- Have you a reason, or only an excuse, for not enlisting NOW! 1914-1918
French postcard, Merry Christmas, WW1French postcard, Merry Christmas, First World War. 1914-1918
American recruitment poster, Columbia Calls, WW1American recruitment poster, poem by Frances Adams Halsted, design by Vincent Aderente, Columbia Calls, Enlist Now for US Army, First World War. circa 1916
Study for a ceiling painting, by Charles SimsStudy for a ceiling painting in the Great Hall of the Institute of Civil Engineers, by Charles Sims. circa 1919
British recruitment poster, Enlist Today, WW1British recruitment poster, Lord Kitchener says... Enlist Today, First World War. 1915
Canadian poster, Its Men We Want, WW1Canadian poster, Heres Your Chance, Its Men We Want, First World War. 1915
French recruitment poster for pilots, design by Paul Colin. circa 1920
Girl wrapped in British flag with toy soldiers on floor, WW1Girl wrapped in a British flag with toy soldiers in front of her on floor, First World War. 1914-1918
Postwar celebration with marching troops, City of LondonPostwar celebration with marching troops on Peace Day in the City of London, with the Lord Mayor taking the salute. circa 1919
Patriotic postcard, God Save Our Gracious King, WW1Patriotic postcard, God Save Our Gracious King, First World War. 1914-1918
Patriotic postcard, England as a butterfly, WW1Patriotic postcard, England as a butterfly, First World War. 1914-1918
French postcard, For Humanity, WW1French postcard, For Humanity, First World War. 1914-1918
Patriotic fancy dress, c. 1910A man dressed up as a woman pushing a pram festooned with streamers and flags and containing three children in bonnets and bedecked straw hats
Patriotic children World War ISend them victorious, happy and glorious. Date: 1915
Scotsman in dress uniform with two girls and a manScotsman in dress uniform (with 14/15 star and war medals) with two girls wearing white dresses with embroidered bodices, and a man in evening dress. Date: circa 1920s
Patriotic group in national costume, with BritanniaPatriotic group in national costume, including Scottish and Welsh, with boy scouts and a Britannia figure -- possibly for Empire Day celebrations. Date: circa 1910