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Machine Gun Corps PosterTravel all over the world with the Machine Gun Corps. A persuasive military recruitment poster, promising the potential for travel to far corners of the globe
Advertisement for Daimler hire cars with chauffeurAdvertisement for Daimler hire cars, complete with chauffeur. Showing a Daimler landaulette in front of a large country house. Date: circa 1930s
Recruiting on the beach at Southsea, WW1A call to arms. A very persuasive pair of recruiting sergeants, Beattie and Babs, on the beach at Southsea. The pair later appeared on stage at the Southend Hippodrome to continue their campaign
The poster persuasive, travel advertising, 1907The poster persuasive. How the railway companies try to tempt the holiday-maker. G.N.R. Midland Railway and Great Western Railway advertising posters, 1907. Date: 1907
WW1 poster, 2nd Liberty LoanPoster, Women! Help Americas sons win the war, buy US government bonds, 2nd Liberty Loan of 1917. 1917
WW1 poster, Hun or Home?Poster, Hun or Home? Buy more liberty bonds. circa 1918
WWI Poster, Come into the ranks and fightCome into the ranks and fight for your King and Country. Don t stay in the crowd and stare. You are wanted at the Front. Enlist today. Parliamentary Recruiting Committee poster. Date: 1915
WWI Poster, Come and do your bit, join nowCome and Do Your Bit, Join Now. Parliamentary Recruiting Committee poster, with a smiling, beckoning soldier in khaki. Date: 1916
WW1 poster, 4th Liberty LoanPoster, Honor Emblem, 4th Liberty Loan. circa 1918
WW1 poster, Third Liberty LoanPoster, My Daddy bought me a Government Bond of the Third Liberty Loan. Did Yours? circa 1918
WW1 poster, Liberty BondsPoster, The Hun - his Mark, Blot it Out with Liberty Bonds. circa 1917
WW2 poster, Rush Aid To Russia! We have pledged your faith, the faith of the men and women of Britain. You must do the deed... Stalin must be sustained
WWI Poster, Questions to men who have not enlisted4 Questions to men who have not enlisted... Enlist Today. Parliamentary Recruiting Committee poster, designed to shame men of fighting age into enlisting. Date: 1916
WWI Poster, Remember the LusitaniaRemember the Lusitania! Enlist Today. Parliamentary Recruiting Committee poster in letterpress, using emotive anti-German propaganda. Date: 1916
WWI Poster, Come lad, slip across and helpCome Lad, slip across and help. Parliamentary Recruiting Committee poster 1916, making light of the real dangers of war. Date: 1916
German propaganda leaflet for American soldiers, WW1A German propaganda leaflet dropped behind enemy lines for American soldiers during the First World War, giving a few persuasive reasons why they should stop fighting
Miss Connie Ediss Punching The BallMiss Connie Eddis is a great believer in exercise, and to keep herself in trim she makes a speciality of ball-punching. This picture shows her engaged in that persuasive art in her country home
Best Through Cooks, rail and steamer servicesPoster or handbill design for Best Through Cooks, travel by British Railways rail and steamer services, showing a Mediterranean beach scene with boats, two wine glasses and a bottle, a green shutter
The sirens of the canvass: the candidates best alliesAn impressionable voter: In no former Election have women played so prominent and effective a part as in the present. Even the platform is theirs now
Buying a Tie 1898A young salesman entices a gullible gentleman into buying one of his new range of colourful neckties