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Page of adverts for women 1941Page of two adverts. Left ad from Ats, - Auxiliary Territorial Service, promoting active service for vital roles during the Second World War for women
Volunteers for British Army during the Boer WarA batch of potential recruits drawn up in front of the recruiting Depot at St Georges Barracks, London. Photograph showing the average representation of the youth of the British Nation
WW1 poster, I Want You for the Navy - promotion for anyone enlisting, apply any recruiting station or postmaster. Date: 1917
The Vulgarity of Voluntarism 1914An illustration of the evil effects of the vulgarity of voluntarism referred to by our contributor. Lord Kitchener is represented by a German cartoon as compelled to recruit Suffragettes in place of
Recruiting posterFollow the Drum by the well-known painter of military subjects, Frank Dadd (1851-1929), was reproduced as a poster and issued by the late Mr JC Eno of Enos Fruit Salt fame in the early days of
Music cover, The Kerry Recruit, Old Irish Song, written by Miss Somerville, composed and arranged by Charles O Malley. circa 1900
Recruitment poster, Meeting at Chiswick Empire, London, WW1Poster, Recruiting for the War! Great Free Meeting at the Chiswick Empire, London, 5 November 1914. 1914
The Young Recruit by Stephen GloverPromotional music sheet for The Young Recruit Quadrille of 1858 by Stephen Glover. The design by John Brandard, the leading artist of music sheets of the time shows a young man being recruited by a
America - Text showing Sir William Howes Recruitment Poster 1775
Women signing on for munitions work 1915Beating up recruits : Women signing on for munitions work in front of the Houses of Parliament. Large numbers of women stopped to fill forms in, despite the wet and blustery weather. Date: July 1915
Kitcheners new recruits, physical drill in Hyde Park, LondoKitcheners new recruits doing physical drill in Hyde Park, London. 1914-1918
London motor drivers enlisted during WW1A group of London motor drivers enlisted in a batch during the First World War and sent to Avonmouth. 1914
Training Post Office recruits, H Company, WW1Training Post Office recruits, H Company, in Regents Park, London, at the start of the First World War. 1914
Recruits queueing up to enlist, WW1Recruits queueing up to enlist at the start of the First World War. 1914
Royal Navy recruitment office, Strand London, WW1Royal Navy recruitment office in The Strand, London, First World War. 1914-1918
Recruitment poster, RASC Mechanical TransportRecruitment poster, RASC (Royal Army Service Corps) Mechanical Transport -- Theres still room for you. 1920
Recruiting London dock labourers. 1887
British recruitment poster, WW1British recruitment poster, First World War -- Have you a reason, or only an excuse, for not enlisting NOW! 1914-1918
American recruitment poster, Columbia Calls, WW1American recruitment poster, poem by Frances Adams Halsted, design by Vincent Aderente, Columbia Calls, Enlist Now for US Army, First World War. circa 1916
British recruitment poster, Enlist Today, WW1British recruitment poster, Lord Kitchener says... Enlist Today, First World War. 1915
Irish recruitment poster, Come Now, WW1Recruitment poster, design by PJW, Come Now, Be honest with yourself, First World War. Designed for use in Ireland, with the promise of free uniforms used as an incentive. 1915
Canadian poster, Its Men We Want, WW1Canadian poster, Heres Your Chance, Its Men We Want, First World War. 1915
Canadian poster, Send More Men, WW1Canadian poster, Send More Men -- Won t You Answer the Call, First World War. 1915
French recruitment poster for pilots, design by Paul Colin. circa 1920
Recruitment poster, Join the Regular Army, Moving stairway of quick promotion, why Not Now? Designed by Thomas Somerfield. 1919
Recruitment poster, The Army of Todays All Right! 1919
Merchant Navy PosterMerchant Navy recruitment poster - The life-line is firm thanks to the Merchant Navy
Enrolling the City of London volunteers on New Years day, at the Guildhall for service in South Africa. Date: January 1900
Taking the Oath to join the British Army 1901British military oath taken in front of a magistrate, during the Second Boer War. Date: 1901
London transport recruiting female bus conductors to replace men called up for national service. 1940
Recruiting for the Army in New York. Date: 1898
Preparing for the War: Recruiting for the Navy in New York. Date: 1898
Medical room for the British Army 1901A potential soldier in front of a doctor for a medical to join the British Army, to fight in the Second Boer War. Date: 1901
Recruiting for the British Army for the Boar War 1901Men at St Martin-in-the-Fields near Trafalgar Square, London, reading a notice-board for recruitment for the British Army attended for the Second Boer War
Army Reserve recruiting poster, 2014 (c).Produced by the British Army Recruiting Group for the Ministry of Defence, 2014 (c)
WW1 recruitment poster, Spirit of 1917, US MarinesWW1 recruitment poster, Spirit of 1917, Join the US Marines at Smithfield and Water Streets, Pittsburgh. Date: circa 1917
WW1 recruitment poster, Which [hat] Ought You to Wear? Date: circa 1915
WW2 poster, Women wanted as ambulance driversWW2 recruitment poster, Women wanted as ambulance drivers. Offer your services to your local council or any branch of Womens Voluntary Services. Date: early 1940s
WWI Poster, Take up the Sword of JusticeDesign by Bernard Partridge (1861-1945), Take Up the Sword of Justice, Parliamentary Recruiting Committee poster. One of the most popular, much plagiarised posters of WW1
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, If the cap fits you, join the Army todayWWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, If the Cap fits you, join the Army today. 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
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
WW1 Recruitment Poster -- If the Cap Fits Youf the Cap Fits You, Join the Army Today. Recruitment poster, published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee as Poster No. 53
WW1 Recruitment Poster -- More MenLord Kitchener Calls For More Men -- God Save the King. Recruitment poster, issued 19 May 1915. One of thirteen printed posters produced in Britain between August 1914 and March 1916. Date: 1915
French Military Poster, WW1French military poster, colour photolithograph published by the British Library, 1981. Reproduces a French home front poster from World War One designed by Simay