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Two Old Men of Shush, Iran - WWI Xmas cardA rather unusual Christmas Greetings postcard, featuring a World War One era soldier (serving on the Mesopotamian front) in patriotic pose before an inset view of two old men of Shush - the capital
The Citadel, Baghdad, Iraq - WWI Xmas cardA rather unusual Christmas Greetings postcard, featuring a World War One era soldier (serving on the Mesopotamian front) in patriotic pose before an inset view of The Citadel, Baghdad, Iraq
WW1 - Marianne pins a rosette onto a British Tommy - " Take this back to Tipperary". Date: 1915
WW1 Propaganda - Vive L Italie - Gloire aux Allies. Date: circa 1916
Front page, Daily Mail, Diamond Jubilee, Golden ExtraFront page of the Daily Mail newspaper for 23 June 1897, to mark Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee, called the Golden Extra as it was printed in gold ink. Date: 1897
Front page, Daily Mail, Silver JubileeFront page of the Daily Mail newspaper for 6 May 1935, to mark King George Vs Silver Jubilee, printed in black ink on silver paper. 1935
Italian Prime Minister Salandra - Quote on entry into WW1Patriotic quotation from a speech delivered at the Italian Capitol on June 2nd, 1915 (as Italy entered WW1) by Antonio Salandra (18531931)
National Anthem, God Save the Queen (just the last few bars, with an Amen thrown in for good measure). 1897
The Italo-Turkish War - Tripoli occupied by ItalyThe Italo-Turkish War - A postcard celebrating Tripoli being captured by Italy in 1911. Date: circa 1912
WW1 - German Propaganda - Taming the Allied animalsWW1 - German Propaganda - A German soldier Tames the Allied animals. Date: circa 1910s
WW2 poster, Gloster Aircraft National Savings Group. Our aim is one fighter per month, for the next three months. Join the group, win certificates, and help win the war. Save now for your future
WW2 poster, Keep them both flying! Speed is vital! Date: circa 1942
WW2 poster, Join your savings group, now! Date: 1940
Burma - Socialist Propaganda postcardBurma (now Myanmar) - Socialist Propaganda postcard from the early years of the Socialist State in Burma. The card appears to be showing a happy unity between a soldier representing the military
WW2 poster, Fight in the Streets, belong to your Savings Group. Encouraging people to support the war effort by investing money in National Savings. Date: early 1940s
WW1 poster, Save the Nations BreadWW1 Ministry of Food poster, Waste not want not, Save the Nations Bread, national ration four pounds each per week. Date: circa 1915-1918
WW2 poster, War Savings are Warships, designed by Norman Wilkinson for the National Savings Committee. Encouraging people to support the war effort by investing their money. Date: early 1940s
WW2 Christmas card with plane and crewWW2 pop-up Christmas card with plane and crew -- wishing you the best of luck. Date: circa 1942
WWI Poster, Fall InDesign by E J Keeley, Fall In, answer now in your countrys hour of need. Parliamentary Recruiting Committee poster showing a rallying bugler. Date: 1916
WWI Poster, Rights of CitizenshipWWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, Rights of Citizenship, Your Rights, Your Duty. Date: 1916
WWI Poster, Have you a reason or only an excuse?WWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, Which? Have you a reason or only an excuse for not enlisting? Now! Date: 1915
WWI Poster, Your King & Country Need YouWWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, design by Lawson Wood (1878-1957). Your King & Country Need You to Maintain the Honour and Glory of the British Empire
Unconquerable by Arthur Rackham - Defiant BelgiumArthur Rackhams Unconquerable - a personification of Belgium stands defient with the tatters of a Belgian flag - symbolising the brave resistance of Belgium to the invading German army in August
WW1 Recruitment Poster -- To the Young Women of LondonTo the Young Women of London. Is your " Best Boy" wearing Khaki? Recruitment poster, one of thirteen produced in Britain between August 1914 - March 1916. Date: 1914
Cartoon, K and His (Anti) German Garden, WW1Cartoon, K and His (Anti) German Garden, showing Lord Kitchener watering his garden during the First World War to grow more army recruits ready for a spring offensive. Date: 1914
WW2 poster, Good Work earns you more than a pay envelope -- it earns you your countrys gratitude. Date: 1940s
Helena Rubinstein advert, The War Face, WW1Advertisement for Helena Rubinstein beauty treatments, asking, Is yours a " war face" ? It It claims that 99 out of a 100 women were showing the strain of the war in their faces and that
German soldier kissing the flag, WW1A patriotic German soldier kissing his countrys flag during the First World War. Below are the words of the German national anthem, Deutschland uber alles. Date: circa 1914
Recruitment poster, Wake Up America!, WW1First World War recruitment poster, Wake Up America! Civilization Calls Every Man Woman and Child! Showing an allegorical female figure in a stars and stripes costume
Polish-American poster, united in the fight, WW1A Polish-American poster during the First World War, with the Polish and American flags, and portraits of Tadeusz Kosciuszko, George Washington, Woodrow Wilson
WW1 - For Freedom - USA enters the war - patriotic postcard featuring a gallant doughboy scaling the peak of freedom and unfurling the stars and stripes. Date: circa 1917
WWI - Patriotic German soldiers bearing their FlagFour German soldiers proudly advance into battle bearing the national flag. The caption translates (loosely!) as: Living for the banner - No faltering will lead to glory
WWI - British Lion leads cubs of the Colonial TerritoriesFollowing in the Footsteps of the Dear Old Dad A Father-figure British Lion leads his four Cubs (representing Britains Colonial Territories of Canada, India)
Patriotic Postcard - Royal Navy and British BulldogsPatriotic Postcard for the Royal Navy, featuring two fierce British Bulldogs and the strapline: " We ll fight and we ll conquer again
World War One Patriotic Postcard - BulldogWorld War One Patriotic Postcard - British Bulldog standing proudly On Guard! on the Union Flag. Date: circa 1916
The Housing Problem by Fred BuchananA bulldog looks in dismay at a kennel which is quite obviously too small for him, a satirical comment on the homes " fit for heroes" promise following World War I
The Central Powers - Patriotic PostcardThe Central Powers in World War One. Austri-Hungary, Turkey and Germany. Soldiers from each country stand before their flags and join hands in a show of unity
Lord Byron in the uniform of a Greek patriotGeorge Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron (1788-1824) in the uniform of a Greek patriot, including a cavalry helmet which he designed himself, based on descriptions of armour in Homers Iliad
WWI POSTERAmerican propaganda poster from World War One encouraging people to join up either in the army or in industries towards the war effort