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Sisters as recruiting sergeants for Kitcheners Army, WW1Irish sisters, Miss Winifred and Ivy Mulroney riding together in Hyde Park, London to recruit men for Lord Kitcheners army in September 1914
Advert for recruitment of nurses 1943How you can become a nurse. You receive free training - with pay. On passing the exams State Registration follows and opens the door to a career full of happy service and opportunity
Recruitment poster, Enlist Now in the US Army, WW1First World War recruitment poster, Enlist Now in the United States Army. Showing Uncle Sam rolling up his sleeves, ready to defend his country. Date: 1917-1918
WWI Poster, There are three types of menWWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, There are three types of men, those who hear the call and obey, those who delay, and the others. To which do you belong? Date: 1915
Women of Britain say GoWorld War One recruitment poster - Women of Britain say Go! - in which two women and a small boy watch their husbands and fathers go off to fight
Queen Marys Army AuxA poster encouraging women to enrol in Queen Marys Army Auxiliary Corps
American and Canadian troops, WW1American and Canadian troops during the First World War. Although America did not join the war officially until April 1917, an American Legion had already gone into action, consisting of 16
WW1 - Civilian recruits standing outside recruiting officePhotograph postcard of civilian recruits standing outside an unidentified recruiting office, 1914-1915 (c). Some of the group carry bags and parcels
Soldier of the Queen, 1959.Chromolithograph recruiting poster, after John Worsley (APD 0239), printed by J Howitt [and] Son, Nottingham, or Jordison [and] Company, published by HMSO, London
Nurse with the Army Abroad, 1960 (c).Photolithograph recruiting poster, (APD 304), published for the War Office by the Central Office of Information
Free companionship and sport in The Grenadier GuardsFREE/ companionship and sport in / The Grenadier Guards.Recruiting poster, British Army, 1960-1969.Shows two photographs of football and swimming. Date: 1969
?The Glorious 13th Want Men?, recruiting leaflet?The Glorious 13th Want Men?.Recruiting leaflet for the 3rd/13th Princess Louise?s Kensington Battalion referring to good pay, uniform and food.The leaflet also records a reference to
Come Men! Come! Fight for Justice! Fight for Truth!Recruiting poster produced in Jamaica for the Bahamas, nd.Shows captioned photographs of President Poincare of France
Action Travel Adventure with the Light Infantry of the LightAction/ Travel/ Adventure/ with the/ Light Infantry/ of the Light Division.Colour photolithograph recruiting poster published by Her Majesty
It pays to be adventurous ? Territorial and Army Volunteer RIt pays to be/ adventurous/...Do yourself a/ power of good/ in the/ Territorial/ and/ Army/ Volunteer/ Reserve.Colour photolithograph recruiting poster
Take a 3-year job with the Professionals, / Starting pay L 19.53 a week.Colour photolithograph recruiting poster published by Her Majesty
?Feel Boxed In... ??, 1996?Feel Boxed In...??, 1996.Colour photolithograph recruiting poster published by the Armed Forces Careers Office, 1996. Date: 1996
It?s a skilled trade join the / Regular ArmyIt?s a/ skilled/ trade/ join the/ Regular Army.Colour photolithograph recruiting poster published by Her Majesty?s Stationery Office, 1960 (c).Printed by G.C.M
?Or perhaps you find a night in front of the telly... ?, 1995?Or perhaps you find a night in front of the telly...?, 1995. Colour hotolithograph recruiting poster published by the Armed Forces Careers office, 1996. Date: 1996
Blue Print for a fine career, 1960 (c).Colour photolithograph recruiting poster, after Mike Buckley (APD 0222), published by HMSO, 1960 (c).In modernist style on a blue background
Your King & Country Need You, 1914.Chromolithograph recruiting poster, after Lawson Wood, 1914, published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, as poster No 18.A British Infantryman
Raw levies for the Chinese army, 1894First Sino-Japanese War (1st August 1894 17th April 1895). Raw levies for the Chinese army. The only reserve force is that of the Ying Ping or Chinese militia
Or / Join / The / T. AOR/ JOIN/ THE/ T.A. Colour photolithograph recruiting poster, published by the Armed Forces Careers Office, 1996 (c). Inscribed in yellow lettering on a green ground with information about
WW1 recruitment poster, Columbia CallsRecruitment poster, Columbia Calls, Enlist Now for US Army. circa 1918
WW1 recruitment poster, Join the US MarinesRecruitment poster, Do Your Duty, Join the US Marines, help them defend America on land and sea. circa 1918
Anglo-Egyptian War (1882). Emissaries of Arabi Pasha recruiting soldiers among the tribes to fight the British army. In the background, the Temple of Edfu. Engraving, 1882
World War I. Poster for recruitment and war bonds. DeutschesWorld War I. Poster for recruitment and war bonds. I want you for Usa Army 1917 by James Montgomery Flagg. Sure! We ll finish the job. 1918 by Gerrit Albertus Beneker. For home and country
War in Egypt. The emissaries of Arabi Pasha recruiting soldiers among the tribes to fight against the British. In the background Temple of Horus at Edfu. Colored engraving from 1882
Policewomen recruits measured for height, LondonPolicewomen recruits in civilian clothes being measured for height by a woman police officer (possibly Inspector Alice B Clayden). Another woman police officer watches from behind a desk
Women recruits for police jobs lined upWomen recruits for jobs with the Metropolitan Police in London lined up in uniform wearing armbands with the initial WPSR (probably standing for Women Police Service Recruit). Date: circa late 1910s
Sub-Inspector Barnett with women applicantsSub-Inspector Barnett at Metropolitan Police headquarters, receiving applications from women to work for the London police force. Date: circa late 1910s
Women applicants for police jobs lined upWomen applicants for jobs with the Metropolitan Police in London lined up, some of them already in uniform. Date: circa late 1910s
Recruiting at Kelsey sTwo heroes recruiting at Kelseys enjoy a snack. Date: 1797
Recruiting sergeantAn army recruiting sergeant at Charing Cross, London talking to likely conscripts. Artist: Savile Lumley Date: 1903
Leaflet cover design, You are needed in the ATS, WW2Cover design of a leaflet, You are needed now to look after all this in the ATS. Date: 1940s
WW2 poster, Follow your trade in the fighting forcesWW2 recruitment poster, Follow your trade in the fighting forces -- listing the different trades in the Navy, Army and Air Force. Date: early 1940s
Cartoon, Heros recruiting at Kelsey s, or, Guard Day at St James s, by James Gillray. Two officers, one tall and thin, the other very young, sit facing each other eating sweets at a confectioner s
The Lord Mayors Show during the First World WarThe Lord Mayors Show during World War I showing captured German guns, an aeroplane of the RFC, and contingents representing Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and the West Indies
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
RAF recruitment poster, Battle of Britain ShowRecruitment poster, Learn about life in the RAF at the Battle of Britain Show. Date: circa 1950s
WW1 poster, His Majestys Army Special ReserveWW1 recruitment poster, His Majestys Army Special Reserve. Date: 1914-1918
WW1 recruitment poster, Group System, Enlistment in Groups will reopen on Monday January 10th 1916 and proceed until further notice
WW1 recruitment poster, Attest NowWW1 recruitment poster, To starred or badged single men or single men in reserved occupations, Attest Now. Date: circa 1916
WW1 - Conscription in BritainWW1 - Britannia holding her trident and the National Register, in front of civilians and industrial factory. The patriotic scenario
WW1 - Recruitment Day - Lord Derbys Group SystemWW1 - Recruits in batches at Camberwell, London as they volunteer to join the army under Lord Derbys group system. The volunteers in this recruitment office raise their arms as they make an oath to
WW1 - British Recruits - The central recruiting headquartersWW1 - A group of young British men and the first Derby group, reporting themselves at the central recruiting headquarters
WW1 - Recruitment AdvertisementWW1 - " A Call from the Trenches." - The quoted extract from a letter from the trenches is used as a personal, and persuasive language tool
WW1 - German Recruitment Day, 1914WW1 - German volunteers follow a German Officer through the gates where the men will continue and complete the recruitment procedure. The event is watched and guarded by other German Officers