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The Tyneside Spitfire SongAn illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for The Tyneside Spitfire Song, words and music by His Majesty King George VI. profits from the sale of the song were donated to the Spitfire funds
Bob Crow, RMT trade union leader, with a bannerBob Crow, British trade union leader, General Secretary of the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) and a member of the General Council of the TUC
Cartoon, Edward, Prince of Wales outside a music hallCartoon, Our Genial Prince -- what it may come to! Edward, Prince of Wales outside a music hall. The head waiter says: Our benefit comes off next week, Sir
French / German ChampagneWhile French saboteurs destroy vineyards, German growers sell fake champagne for huge profits. Date: 1911
WW1 - A Profiteer making use of his proft from the warfare. With their wealth, they could have a maid to wipe the dogs nose, instead of the wife " demeanin " herself. Date: 1919
Dickins & Jones First World War advertisementAdvertisement for Dickins and Jones, the department store in Regent Street, London, advertising their rich, brocaded crepe shirts
Sheet music cover, Your King & Country Want You, a Womans Recruiting Song, dedicated by special permission to Her Majesty the Queen
Plans for the Crystal PalaceConceived by Prince Albert, the Great Exhibition was intended as a celebration of British imperial and industrial might. Held in Hyde Park
Pilgrims Progress 5The Interpreter shows Christian the Man in the Iron Cage, brought there by pursuing the lusts, pleasures and profits of this world
James Baird, IronmasterJAMES BAIRD Scottish ironmaster : his family business at one time produced 300, 000 tons of iron a year; his profits largely went in Church benefactions
Driving the BeesDRIVING THE BEES from the old hive to the new; illustration to The Pleasure and Profits of Bee-Driving