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Liberty and Justice - USAUSA - Liberty and Justice for all. World War Two propaganda postcard produced in the United States of America. Date: 1941
Suffragette selling copies of The SuffragetteLondon Life - A Rotary Postcard photograph showing a suffragette selling copies of The Suffragette paper - October, 1912. The woman in the image is wearing a Holloway brooch
I m not afraid of the Germans - Boy & Patriotic Bulldogs WW1WW1 - I m not afraid of the Germans - Boy sat between two Patriotic Bulldogs. Date: circa 1916
WW1 - Cute patriotic British postcard - emulating ancestorsWW1 - Cute patriotic British postcard - a little boy strives to emulate the military feats of our ancestors, or in this case his elders! Date: circa 1916
WW2 - Home Front - Two boys playing on a see sawWW2 - Home Front, November 1940 - Two boys playing on a see saw - happy and content and not afraid of the war raging around them
WW2 - Home front - British housewives queue to buy eggsOctober, 1940 - British housewives queue to buy eggs, both domestically sourced and supplied from the Dominions - in this case, Canada. Date: 1940
For The Empire! King giving his Two Sons to the WarFor The Empire! King George V giving his Two Sons to the War - on the left HRH Edward The Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII) (1894-1972)
Election propaganda postcard for the Liberal Party, featuring a quote from The Chancellor of the Exchequer (and future Prime Minister) David Lloyd George on 30th July 1909
Joseph Chamberlain as a Lion Tamer, taming his various opponents and enemies, named as the Radicals, the opposition Press and the Boer African Lion (bearing a suspicious likeness to Paul Kruger)
John Bull standing at the parting of the waysThe Parting of the Wats - John Bulls Rival Guides. John Bull standing at the parting of the ways - a choice for Britain between the Path of Prosperity offered by the Tariff Reform of Joseph
Patriotic Postcard, Signees of Declaration of IndependenceFlowers of Freedom - The Spirit of 1776 had for its motto: " Right, and not might, shall prevail." That motto still lives with Germanys Unconditional Surrender of May 8th, 1945
WW2 - Russian Propaganda - Repelling Germans in the BalticWW2 - New Years greetings to the Baltic - a Soviet propaganda postcard from 1942 showing a Russian soldier finishing off an Invading German in the Baltic
WW2 - Propaganda - parachuting safely back to his girlWW2 - Propaganda - the benefits of being a member of the Italian Airforce! Relief on the girls face as her man parachutes safely from his stricken plane to join her back on the ground
WW2 - Comic Postcard - Listening to Winston ChurchillChurchill: " We Shall never stop, never weary, and never give in." Old Lady to her military officer son/Grandson
Twixt Love and Duty - WW1 - Soldiers leaving for the front say goodbye to their loved ones at the railway station. Date: circa 1915
Thessaloniki, Greece - Patriotic Ottoman Empire Card (when Thessaloniki was still under Ottoman control), showing a shooting exercise by Cavalry troops in the Champ de Mars. Date: circa 1903
WW2 - Royal Air Force pilot and positive poemWW2 - photograph of a Royal Air Force pilot accompanied by a positive patriotic poem by G. D. Wilkinson. Keep Smiling ! Date: circa 1943
WW2 - The Scales of Victory - Oil and Steel Output compared between the Free Labour of the British Commonwealth and the USA and the Slave Labour of Germany and her subject nations
WW2 - Canadian Patriotic Postcard - Land, Sea and Air, We re over there. Date: circa 1943
WW2 era - Comic Postcard - Home Grown" Every pound you lend today will hasten victory on its way." A little girl and boy proudly water their window box vegetable patch - doing their bit to dig for victory during WW2
Nurses from Great Ormond Street Hospital examine bombNurses from The Great Ormond Street Childrens Hospital examine fragments from the bomb which struck the building but (thankfully) caused no loss of life - September, 1940
WW1 Allies - Emblems of FreedomWW1 Allied flags flying above a British Destroyer - Emblems of Freedom Date: circa 1915
WWI - French drive the Prussians back into the MarneWWI - The failure of the Turkish Krupp cannon against the French Creussot cannon - French propaganda postcard, so this need be taken with a moderate dosage of salt... Date: 1914
French WW2 Propaganda postcard - Siegfried Line leakingFrench WW2 Propaganda postcard showing the German Defensive Siegfried Line having been attacked and sprung a leak! The fish is wittily asking the bashed-up German soldiers
WWI allies and their flagsThe WWI allies and their flags - surrounding an inset portrait of King George V - United in defence of the right! Date: circa 1916
French encouraged to pour their gold into French WW1 effortDramatic patriotic postcard encouraging the French population to pour their gold into the French WW1 war effort or to exchange their gold at banks for real money to contribute. Date: 1915
Ministry of Propaganda and Information, Montevideo, UruguayMunicipal Offices of Propaganda and Information, Montevideo, Uruguay Date: circa 1910s
American Military Propaganda Postcard - WW2 eraAmerican Military Recruitment/Propaganda Postcard - WW2 era. This is either a depiction of a cold soldier tempted by the thought of service abroad
French patriotic WWI postcard - Debt owed to those who die(transalation) To you who give your life - the flowers that you are owed from your Fatherland. Date: circa 1916
Exposition Internationale Paris - Soviet PavilionExposition Internationale Paris - The USSR Pavilion, designed by Iophan. Date: 1937
Belgian King Albert stopped the barbarian hordes - propaganda postcard from Belgium dating from WWI. At the outbreak of war Belgium was granted neutrality under the terms of a 1839 treaty
Lord Kitchener - WWI eraField Marshal Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener (1850-1916) - WWI era - fantastic postcard showing Kitchener in full length, flanked by British soldiers early military aircraft and flags
WWI - Propaganda postcard - Kaisers dream bubbles burstWWI - Propaganda postcard - The German Kaisers dream bubbles are popping before his eyes. By this point however (late 1914)
WWI - National Loan Scheme from French Bank Societe GeneraleBy supporting the National Loan Scheme from French Bank Societe Generale, this card gives the distinct impression one was aiding the French war effort against Germany! Date: circa 1916
WWI - The (German) Fox and the (Allied) GrapesThe Fox and the Grapes - A Hungry Fox, finding that he could not reach some tempting bunches of ripe grapes, declared that they were sour and that he did not want them
Loving Memory of the German Sausage - Kaiser Wilhelm II Date: circa 1919
WW2 - Japan - Woman Factory Worker working hard for her country. Date: circa 1940s
Support the Armed Forces - USA - WW2 Propaganda - " Give them the tools to Finish the Job". Date: 1943
Patriotic Propaganda Postcard - WWIIBelgian Soldier returnd from war and is reunited with his girl - Happy Days are here again! Date: 1945
British Buldog chases off a German DachshundThere ll Always be an England British Buldog chases off a German Dachshund who has dared to stand with paw on the Union flag! Date: circa 1943
WWII - General Douglas MacArthurPortrait on a First Day Cover from 1942 of General of the US Army Douglas MacArthur (18801964) - an American general and field marshal of the Philippine Army who was Chief of Staff of the United
La Journee du Pas-de-Calais Charity card - WWIA postcard relating to a charity drive in the Pas de Calais region in France, calling on to the generosity of the public. Repeated several times in about 700 communes in the department during World
Patriotic French postcard - WWI eraPatriotic French postcard, featuring a rather non-plussed model as French Heroic Archetype Marianne, sending glorious good wishes for swift military victory to French forces in the early years of
The Swedish FleetSwedish propaganda postcard - The caption reads: " The fleet is Swedens strength" Date: 1913
Are We Downhearted? WWI postcardPatriotic WWI poem - relating to the early part of the conflict and the Little Army sent in as the British Expeditionary Force to combat German advances in 1914/15
Russian Boys playing war gamesTwo young Russian Boys take sides in this propaganda postcard from the First World War era, one pretending to be the valiant Russian Forces, fighting from behind their defences (foreground)
Sea Battle - Russo-Japanese WarA depiction of an early 20th century Russian Sea Battle - possibly a propaganda painting from the early part of the Russo-Japanese War, prior to the decisive Japanese victories such as Tsushima
Uncle Sam. US World War Two propaganda postcardThe Personification of the United States of America - Uncle Sam leaning against a large letter v on this US World War Two propaganda postcard. Date: 1941