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Wwi Refugees 1917A mother and her children, with their meagre possessions wrapped in three bundles, shelter in a ruined building from the battle raging close by. Date: 1917
Cartoon, The gift from France, WW1Cartoon, The gift from France, showing a German lady receiving a simply adorable gift from her soldier, a severed hand on a necklace. Date: 1915
Cartoon, A masterpiece of archikulture, WW1Cartoon, A masterpiece of archikulture, showing a crumbling ruin resulting from German bombing during the First World War. Date: 1915
Squeezing the KaiserANTI-GERMAN The future looks grim for the Kaiser as the allies squeeze him on both fronts Date: 1914 - 1918
Cartoon, Englands Share, WW1Cartoon, Englands Share, showing a British soldier in khaki uniform striding across the Channel. Date: 1916
Poster hearts of WorldPoster for HEARTS OF THE WORLD, directed by D W Griffith, starring the two Gishes and including Stroheim and Coward in a World War One propaganda tear-jerker. Date: 1918
Cartoon, German Kultur, WW1Cartoon, German Kultur or the cultivated truth during the First World War, showing a blindfolded allegorical female figure with flames rising around her. Date: 1915
Cartoon, The peaceful ex-scarecrow, WW1Cartoon, the peaceful ex-scarecrow, a satirical comment on the mistake of believing in a peaceful relationship between France and Germany during the First World War. Date: 1915
Dog SuffragetteA Worker for the Cause A small white dog wistfully wears a placard urging Votes for Women Date: 1912
Caricature, Rupert of Bavaria, WW1Caricature of Prince Rupert, Crown Prince of Bavaria, looking rather glum during the First World War. Date: 1918
Mussolini / FieldworkBENITO MUSSOLINI Italian dictator in a field in Carpena in 1927, stressing the importance of agriculture Date: 1927
Crucifixion of BelgiumANTI-GERMAN THE CRUCIFIXION OF BELGIUM Date: 1915
Events / Ireland / ValeraElection propaganda posters for Eamon De Valera Date: 1923
Pro British StampsBritish first - we do not stock Russian goods. These stamps were issued free to British businessmen and traders for use in the crack down on cheap Russian goods. Date: 1930s
French ColonialCIVILISATION ON THE MARCH The Germans despised the French for using their Colonial troops, and liked to depict them as apes and (as here) rapists Date: 1920
WW2 - Propaganda first day cover - Do Your Share For FreedomWW2 - Propaganda first day cover - " Do Your Share For Freedom And Victory Will Be Ours" Date: 1942
WW1 - Patriotic Fancy DressWW1 era - British Home front - A remarkable set of 3 postcards featuring three women, two of whom are dressed in patriotic fancy dress
WW2 - National Savings Committee Flier - Wings for Victory - The Skys The Limit. Date: circa 1941
New air route opens between Italy and FrancePostcard commemorating the opening of a new air route between Italy and France in 1935. This was in the 13th year of the Fascist era in Italy (the 1st year was 1922)
Fancy Dress - WW1 - Group as patriotic national archetypes including Peace, Marianne, Britannia, Liberty and a lady from Japan
WW2 poster, And please don t throw FOOD away eitherSecond world war poster by Fougasse, encouraging people not to waste clothing or food. A sailor on board ship throws his trousers to the winds
Vesta Tilley in khakiVesta Tilley (1864-1952), born Matilda Alice Powles, music hall actress whose speciality was male impersonations. During the First World War, she earned the nickname
WW1 recruitment: employers encourage servants to enlist, 1915" 5 questions to those who employ male servant" s: an advertisement intended to encourage employers to get their servants to enlist during World War One. Date: 1915
WW1 - German poster shows England as HauptfiendWW1 - The German poster translates to, " He is guilty. While you must continue to fight and bleed. While you must go without. While you must save your coal and light
Boer War propaganda. Boer War propaganda postcard.Date: circa 1901
WW1 - French airborne chivilary, 1915WW1 - Two French pilots seated in their aircraft called Lorraine as it prepares to set off to pay tribute to one of their dead comrades
Friedrichshafen FF 33H German plane, whose crew are apparently rescuing the crew of a downed enemy floatplane -- possibly staged for propaganda purposes
WW1 - French troops holding captured German trenches, 1915WW1 - French troops during their recent successful operations near Les Eparges, France. The men are seen in possession of German trenches captured after their charge
WW1 - Lord Derbys Recruitment Drive - November 17th 1915WW1 - Derbys Day - A cartoon, or satorical print from the magazine Punch on the subject of recruitment for the army, during the First World War
WW1 - Kitchener congratulates heroes of Dardanelles CampaignColonel Henry Elliott Chevallier Kitchener, 2nd Earl Kitchener (1846-1937) - congratulating heroes of the Dardanelles Campaign. Date: circa 1916
WW1 - German women make blankets out of newspapers at the Palace of the German Princess in Berlin. Date: 1915
WW2 greetings card, Lord Haw HawWW2 greetings card, satire on Lord Haw Haw (William Joyce) (inside) -- That Voice Again! Date: circa 1942
German Officer in Liege, Belgium - 1915German illustration from a Berlin paper depicting the confident swagger of a German Officer in Liege, Belgium - 1915. Date: 1915
WWI Poster, Remember the LusitaniaRemember the Lusitania! Enlist Today. Parliamentary Recruiting Committee poster in letterpress, using emotive anti-German propaganda. Date: 1916
WWI. France (1915). Propaganda Poster to promote war loans to finance the cost of the war. Emprunt de la defense nationale, N oublie pas de souscrire... pour la victoire !... et le retour
A Censored Incident by H. M. BatemanA cartoon by H. M. Bateman in their issue devoted to lampooning censorship during the Great War. Mr. Hilaire Belloc explaining how the war should be conducted
WW2 Poster - KEEP CALM AND CARRY ONPoster inscribed Keep Calm and Carry On under temporary ( ) King George VI crown. Associated with World War Two (1939-1945)
Women WW1 Joan of ArcA poster appealing to the women of Britain to buy war savings certificates to help Save your Country, as Joan of Arc had saved France in the past. Once again the artist uses the iconic image of St
Suffragette Give Me a Vote CeramicA wild-eyed suffragette dressed in the colours of the W.S.P.U - purple, white and green, waves a flag which reads, I Want a Vote
Sphere cover - Italy receiving shield of gold by MataniaFront cover illustration by Sphere special artist Fortunino Matania showing Italy in allegorical human form (with an impressive chest plate protecting her bosoms)
Service cards in a window in Arundel, WW1Four cards representing the fact that four members of a household in Maltravers Street in Arundel had enlisted 1914. The Earl of Arundel had converted his ancestral castle into recruiting offices
Recruitment poster on post box, WW1The Call to Arms - a recruitment poster pasted to a post box reminding Britains men that their King and Country needed them in 1914. Date: 1914
WW2 Poster -- be discreetYou may be a walking RAF - but don t let everyone know it! Be discreet! Colour lithograph by Sgt Norman Tiger Harrison, Royal Corps of Signals, India
WW2 Poster -- What are you doing about Education?What are YOU doing about EDUCATION Army Education Poster, by Sgt H F (Fred) Darking (1911-1999), Royal Engineers. Date: 1945
WW1 FootballJohn Bull, in the garb of an English Army officer, appears in the changing room after a football match in an attempt to shame the players into joining the armed forces
Recruiting band in London, WW1A band from a Highland regiment use a recruiting banner, seen for the first time in London during the early months of the First World War. It reads, We are marching to the recruiting station
Business as usual - despite air raids, 1915Business as usual - despite air raids: an amourous couple carry on regardless during an air raid. Date: 1915
Bystander cover-Derby schemeAn illustration showing the number of men attested in 1916 for the volunteer (Derby) scheme to encourage military recruitment