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Ww1 / C 1915 / Kitchener PosKITCHENER POSTER " Your Country Needs You" The striking recruitment poster featuring Lord Kitchener
Remember Belgium PosterA WWI recruitment poster stirring memories of the horrors of the German invasion of Belgium to encourage young men to enlist in the armed forces
Ta Poster / BairnsfatherA recruitment poster for the Territorial Army featuring Bairnsfathers WWI creation, Old Bill
Tank Corps RecruitmentWanted Smart Men for the Tank Corps - Let Professor Tank teach you a Trade Recruitment drive for the newly created tank Corps toward the end of WW1
Machine Gun Corps PosterTravel all over the world with the Machine Gun Corps. A persuasive military recruitment poster, promising the potential for travel to far corners of the globe
WW1 poster, Enlist in the Navy, All Together - Allied sailors of six nationalities. Date: 1917
British Military Recruitment Poster, WW1Recruitment poster printed by Gale and Polden Limited, 1914 (c). Associated with the Essex Regiment. Recruits are wanted for this regiment, famous in war and sport. Date: 1914
Poster, Britons! Your Country Needs You
Poster, Your King and Country Need You, Enlist Now. Encouraging people to join up and fight in the First World War. circa 1914-1915
World War I recruitment posterPoster produced by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee during World War I, depicting a typical British Tommy in uniform with bayonet fixed, calling across from France to England for more volunteers
Russian Propaganda PosterA Russian Propaganda Poster from the early Bolshevik era, depicting a red army cavalry soldier charging into battle on a fine white steed, sword raised in agressive pose
Female munitions workers. By Fortunio MataniaAs it became clear there would be no decisive swift victory for either side in World War I, the constant demand for munitions increased
World War Two recruitment posterPoster from the Second World War encouraging women to join the Royal Observer Corps
Post-War RecruitmentPoster asking employers to take on men who have served during the First World War, featuring a personal plea from Douglas Haig
Waac Poster / WwiRecruitment poster for the Womens Army Auxiliary Corps during the First World War, stating that " every fit woman can release a fit man" for service
Recruitment PosterRecruitment poster from the First World War depicting an unclaimed soldiers kit and uniform, waiting to be filled by a volunteer
Recruiting Bands / WwiA poster asking for people to donate to or join a recruiting band, a popular method of recruiting men during World War One
Wwi Recruitment PosterFirst World War recruitment poster featuring a private and an officer and pictures of various divisions - including the Royal Flying Corps, Tank corps, artillery & cavalry
RAF Recruitment 1930aRecruitment poster for the Royal Air Force..answers the call of the East
Place in the Line PosterThis space is reserved for a fit man - There is still a place in the line for YOU - will you fill it?. Classic World War One recruitment poster
Whos Absent; Wwi PosterRecruitment poster for the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, designed to shame the viewer into joining up. John Bull demands: Whos absent? Is it you?
Recruitment poster, The Royal Marines -- Thats the life! 20th century
Recruitment poster for the British Army, showing four laughing and smiling soldiers marching along in their kilts, with rifles over their shoulders. Line up, boys! Enlist today
Tank Corps RecruitmentA recruitment poster for the British Tanks Corps Armoured Car Companies - Become a Motor Enginerr and see the World!
Ww1 / 1915 / Scarboro PosterREMEMBER SCARBOROUGH ! (Scarborough had been bombarded by the Germans earlier in the war)
War Bonds Poster WwiWorld War One poster encouraging the public to do their bit by buying National war bonds to help fund the war effort
WW1 recruitment poster, Teufel Hunden, US MarinesWW1 American recruitment poster, Teufel Hunden (Devil Dogs), German nickname for US Marines, showing a bulldog chasing a dachshund. Devil Dog Recruiting Station, Smithfield & Water Streets
WW1 poster, 20th London RegimentWW1 recruitment poster, 20th London Regiment (HQ Holly Hedge House, Blackheath), Praise for Territorials. Join your own local battalion at once. Date: 1914-1918
WW2 Poster -- Women of Britain Come Forward NowWomen of Britain -- These scientific instruments demand nimble fingers and quick brains. Come Forward Now. Recruitment poster, Auxiliary Territorial Service
WW2 Poster -- You are wanted too! Join the ATSYou Are Wanted Too! Join The ATS. Recruitment poster, Auxiliary Territorial Service. Colour photolithograph by unknown artist, published by HMSO
WW1 Recruitment Poster -- Whos Absent?Whos Absent? - Is It You? Chromolithograph recruitment poster, published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee. Printed by Andrew Reid and Company Limited, 50 Grey Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Recruitment Poster - British MilitaryTHE MIDDLESEX REGIMENT, 57TH Regimental District - Headquarters, HOUNSLOW, 1900. Chromolithograph poster, printed by Gale and Polden Limited, 1900
WW1 - Recruitment Poster - York Railway StationWW1 - A series of Recruitment posters calling on Men of the North to join the Armed forces - York Railway Station, 1914. A large noticeboard with a message urging me to join up
WWI Poster, Enlist Today (Welsh version)WWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, Be honest with yourself. Be certain that your so-called reason is not a selfish excuse. (Lord Kitchener) Enlist Today (Welsh version). Date: 1916
WWI Poster, The Recruiting SergeantWWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, The Recruiting Sergeant, shown beckoning for men to join him. Date: 1915
British Military Recruitment Poster of 1912Royal Scots Fusiliers. Colour photolithograph recruitment poster of 1912, showing battle honours and scenes of regimental history. Date: 1912
Poster, England Expects Every Man to do his Duty and Join the Army Today. Recruitment for the First World War. circa 1914-1915
Recruitment poster, join the Regular Army
British Army recruitment posterRecruitment poster for the British Army. A smiling man in uniform asks: Have you a relation or friend serving?
Back up the Fighting Forces Poster
Wwi Navy RecruitmentNaval recruitment poster from World War One featuring a number of sailors in a crows nest of a ship
US Navy Poster / WwiA recruitment poster for the US Navy during World War One, showing the American eagle flanked by sailors
Finsbury Rifles recruiting HQ, North London, WW1Finsbury Rifles recruiting headquarters and drill hall, 17 Penton Street, Islington, North London, around the start of the First World War. Date: circa 1914
WW2 Poster -- Join the ATSFill his place in jobs like these Join the ATS. Colour photolithograph recruitment poster, artist unknown, published by HMSO. Showing a cook, a clerk, a typist and a driver. Date: 1940
German cartoon on British recruitment techniquesA cartoon from the German satirical magazine, Lustige Blatter reproduced in The Tatler suggesting that the famous recruitment posters did not persuade men to join up and that instead
WW1 poster, Join the Navy, the Service for Fighting Men. Date: circa 1917
WW1 poster, Red Cross recruitmentPoster, Red Cross recruitment -- Join! The Greatest Mother. circa 1918
Advert for recruiting women for the WaF 1941You ought to be driving in the WaF. Recruitment of women for The Womens Auxiliary Air Force. Conscription of women did not begin until 1941