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Britainnia ready by E. T. ReedReady! Decks cleared and mistress of herself. Britainnia stands posed with sword and shield, surveying the British naval fleet at the outbreak of the First World War. Date: 1914
AFS recruitment parade, London, WW2Recruitment parade for the AFS (Auxiliary Fire Service) in a London street during the Second World War. Date: 1940s
Bystander Entente Peace number front cover, 1919Superb front cover of The Bystander magazine from 1919 celebrating peace in Europe following the end of World War One, though the Treaty of Versailles would not be signed until the following month
Advert for Wolsey pure wool underwear 1914Advertisement for Wolsey pure wool underwear, made in Britain, by Britons. September 1914
Anniversary of the Battle of Kosovo, Serbia, showing refugees and soldiers on the move in Serbia during the First World War
Cartoon, His Masters Voice, WW1Cartoon, His Masters Voice, showing Kaiser Wilhelm as a German dachshund looking back at a British bulldog inside the amplifier of a wind-up gramophone
Patriotic British postcard, girl with doll, WW1First World War patriotic postcard, showing a little girl standing by a red pillar box, about to post her (male) doll to Lord Kitchener at the War Office
The Mailed Fist strikes at last, WW1The mailed fist strikes at last. The German Empires challenge and the British Empires answer on the outbreak of the First World War. Date: 1914
King Peter I of Serbia - capture of Durres from the OttomansKing Peter I of Serbia (1844-1921, reigned from 1903 - 1921) in all his regal finery on horseback astride the border of Serbia and Albania
The motto of Paris - WWI - Propaganda - PatriotismFlutuat nec mergitur. This phrase is the motto of Paris, France, and is translated as " Il est agite'ar les vagues
Poster, Liverpool Express, Relief of MafekingNews vendor stand poster for 18 May 1900, Liverpool Express, Relief of Mafeking, South Africa, during the Second Boer War. Date: 1900
Poster, Liverpool Express, Down Kruger, DownNews vendor stand poster for 31 May 1900, Liverpool Express, Down Kruger, Down !!! Pretoria !!! Showing Kruger defeated by the British Lion during the Second Boer War. Date: 1900
Buy British - Empire Marketing Board Poster encouraging the purchase of home-grown produce, products and services. Striking design by Tom Purvis. circa 1930s
Queen Elizabeth II and a thousand years of greatnessIllustration celebrating the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953 depicting the Queen in her ceremonial regalia surrounded by historical figures which have contributed to Britains greatness
Mother Svea, or Moder Svea, is a national emblem of Sweden. Normally depicted as a powerful shieldmaiden with one or two lions. Undated postcard
Coronation CopescopeCORONATION OF ELIZABETH II Excited crowds attempt to get a glimpse of their new Queen with the aid of Copes Coronation Copescope. Date: 2 June 1953
French patriotismAn innocent looking little boy in French soldiers uniform poses with a rifle and a bull dog
Are YOU in this? A poster designed by Robert Baden-Powell during the First World War showing British citizens joining in the war effort
Liberty Loans Wwi USAPatriotic American poster encourageing people to buy USA bonds or Liberty loans to help pay for the war
Lord Kitchener with Allied flags, Unity is Strength. Date: circa 1915
Two women in naval costume in a studio photo, with a patriotic painted backdrop behind them. Date: circa early 20th century
Mr Osbaldiston in the role of Andreas Hofer, the patriotic innkeeper of a Tyrolean village at the time of an invasion by Napoleon and his army, in a play entitled Hofer, The Tell of Tyrol
Patriotic poster, Buy British from the Empire at Home and Overseas - buyers are builders. circa 1925
Duke and Duchess of York and daughters, Silver JubileeThe Duke and Duchess of York with Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret Rose, in an open carriage on their way to St Pauls Cathedral for the Royal Silver Jubilee thanksgiving service
King George V and Queen Mary, Silver JubileeKing George V and Queen Mary in an open carriage on their way to St Pauls Cathedral for the Royal Silver Jubilee service, on 6 May 1935, to celebrate 25 years on the British throne
Cover design, Royal Silver JubileeCover design of a booklet, Royal Silver Jubilee, London in Gala Dress, to commemorate the celebrations of 6 May 1935, marking King George Vs Silver Jubilee
Group of seven people with flags, USAGroup of seven people with British and American flags, North America. Date: circa 1910s
Group of adults and children with flags, USA, standing on the pavement outside a barber shop and cigar shop, possibly for 4 July celebrations. circa 1910
Decorated car, Keepings Garage, New Milton, HampshireDecorated Renault car at Keepings Garage, New Milton, Hampshire, probably in honour of the Coronation. Date: circa 1911
WW2 - I m doing my share for Uncle Sam - Patriotic envelope - sent from Great Lakes, Illinois. Date: 1944
WW2 - Lets Go! USA - Keep em Flying! - US Coastguard Date: 1944
Label design, American Citizen tobacco -- mild and fragrant, pleasing to the taste, popular everywhere. circa early 20th century
Britannia Instructing Her Sons in the Arts & Sciences
Drums and Fifes by H. M. BatemanAn old man, dozing on a bench, is disturbed by the distant sound of the drums and fifes of a marching military band. Suffused with patriotism, he races off to find them and falls in
Music cover, For KIng & Country, by J Ord Hume, WW1Music cover, For KIng & Country, a descriptive Grand Military Fantasia selected and arranged by J Ord Hume, during the First World War. 1915
The British Lion reading The Times newspaperThe British Lion reading about War in The Times newspaper. mid-19th century
Cow & Gate Snap - British and Best! circa 1930s
Jubilee procession, Johannesburg, Transvaal, South AfricaQueen Victoria Jubilee procession, Pritchard Street, Johannesburg, Transvaal, South Africa. Date: 1897
WW1 - The Law - France!!! Where are you going? Patriotic postcard harking back to history as a Napoleonic soldier is pointed toward the front by Marianne (the personification of the French State)
WW1 Aim for Victory French optimism in 1914 - General PauWW1 - Aim for Victory - French optimism in 1914, the card shows troops resting before a push for ultimate victory - the card also has a portrait of French General Paul Marie Cesar Gerald Pau
WW1 - France - The mirror of love - " I think of you constantly and your dear face appears to me everywhere". Date: circa 1916
WW1 poster, Mine More CoalPoster, Mine More Coal, United States Fuel Administration. circa 1918
WW1 recruitment poster, Columbia CallsRecruitment poster, Columbia Calls, Enlist Now for US Army. circa 1918
WW1 poster, Buy Liberty BondsPoster, Buy Liberty Bonds, with a portrait of Abraham Lincoln. circa 1917
WW1 poster, Buy US Government BondsPoster, Remember! The flag of liberty, support it! Buy US Government Bonds, 3rd Liberty Loan. circa 1918
Where Irish sang Rule, Britannia in reply to Germans. Representatives of real Irish patriotism: Irish troops at the front, bombing an enemy sap
Jazz by Norman WilliamsMontage illustration summing up the Jazz Age in America with Uncle Sam, the Statue of Liberty, baseball players, musicians, actresses and film directors all visible. Date: 1929
Lords of the Sea - WW1 Patriotic Propaganda Postcard. Anyone wanting to tackle our fleet? Come if you dare, you will quickly retreat