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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
WW1 recruitment poster with silhouettesWorld War One recruitment poster with silhouettes -- Remember! England Expects -- the Need is Great Today.... the Navy requires you for its glorious service. Join today
WW1 recruitment poster with silhouetteWorld War One recruitment poster with silhouette -- Loyal Talk Won t Beat Kaiser, Krupp, Kultur, Trained Men Will! Enlist Now! Showing a determined soldier with a bayoneted rifle. 1914-1918
Will They Never Come? World War One posterWorld War One recruitment poster using a photograph from the Weekly Dispatch showing a bloodied and bandaged British soldier who having just dispatched the enemy with his rifle simultaneously
Recruitment poster for H M ArmyRecruitment poster for His Majestys Army, showing different forms of transport and equipment
Recruitment / CallotPotential raw recruits are given the once over before they take the Kings shilling. Experienced troops on parade look dashing to encourage & lure those in two-minds
Ww1 / Single Men PosterSINGLE MEN Hundreds of thousands of married man have left their homes to fight for KING & COUNTRY
Finsbury Rifles Dart Club, North LondonGroup photo, Finsbury Rifles Dart Club outside their headquarters and drill hall, 17 Penton Street, Islington, North London. Date: 1930
Footballers Battalion attending HQ at Kingsway for pay, WW1Mr F. J. Wall, secretary of the Football Association, sits at a table at the associations headquarters, ready to pay members of the Footballers Battalion
Horatio Bottomley, 1915The man of the hour: Horatio Bottomley(1860 - 1933) journalist, financier, politician and swindler. Pictured here in 1915, being praised by The Bystander magazine for his services to recruitment
Recruiting on the beach at Southsea, WW1A call to arms. A very persuasive pair of recruiting sergeants, Beattie and Babs, on the beach at Southsea. The pair later appeared on stage at the Southend Hippodrome to continue their campaign
WW1 - Duty and Honour bid us part - Joining up in 1914 - a British country gent leaves his Mother and joins up with many of his mates from the village. Date: 1914
Six Sons and a father under arms, WW1Mr J. B. Gilbert (centre) of Poole, Dorset; in the National Reserve, formerly of the 18th Middlesex and 1st Warwicks pictured with his six sons who were all serving with the British Army
With the Army, Derby recruit measured for uniform, WW1A Derby recruit in civilian clothes is measured up for his uniform during the First World War. Date: 1916
Advert for the recruitment of men for the RAF 1941Fly with the RAF. Volunteer now! Heres the chance you ve been waiting for - to fly with the R.A.F be a pilot (age 18 - 30), Air Observer (18 - 32) or wireless operator/air gunner (18 - 32)
Red Army recruitment poster, showing a Soviet sailor and soldiers fighting: Forward to the Don!
Recruitment poster parody WWIAmusing pastiche based on advertisements for drawing schools and gently mocking the recruitment techniques of World War One
Army Recruitment YorksA recruitment demonstration by the army in Doncaster, Yorkshire using a trampoline
Ww1 / Best Boy PosterTo the young women of London: Is your best boy wearing khaki? If not don t you think he should?
1940s East Africa - Kenya, men of the Wakamba tribe Photograph by a British army recruitment officer stationed in East Africa and the Middle East during World War II
Army recruitment poster Your Country needs You
WW2 recruitment poster, Thousands of women needed now in the ATS, WaF, vital to the offensive. Full information at the nearest recruiting centre or your employment exchange. Date: circa 1940
Comic postcard, Soldiers in the British Army, WW2 - is it tea, or is it soup? Date: circa 1940s
British recruitment poster, An Appeal To You, WW1British recruitment poster, design by Alfred Leete, An Appeal To You, April 1915, First World War. 1915
British recruitment poster, Are You in this? WW1British recruitment poster, design by Robert Baden-Powell, Are You in this? First World War. 1915
United States Navy - Goodyear ZSG-3 airship K-120 (BuAer number 33512), based at Oakland Naval Air Station in California, being used as a recruitment billboard for the US Naval Reserve
Sailor on boat with monkey and fruit for US Navy Poster Date: 1918
Destroy This Mad Brute Date: 1917
WWI Poster, Be Ready! Join NowBe Ready! Join Now. Parliamentary Recruiting Committee poster, with a soldier in silhouette on yellow background. Date: 1915
WW1 Recruitment Poster Lord Kitchener
Union Square showing the Battleship Recruit, New York, USAUnion Square showing the (wooden) Battleship Recruit, New York, USA. Date: circa 1910s
Recruiting Poster WW1 Date: circa 1916
A London Recruiting Depot during WW1 Date: circa 1916
A London Recruitment depot during WW1 Date: circa 1916
A London Recruiting Office during WW1 Date: circa 1916
RAF Recruitment Poster early 1900s
WW1 Kitchener recruitment poster
Lord Kitchener Recruitment Poster WW1
Recruitment poster, Commando Medical Service, WW2Recruitment poster, Commando Medical Service, February 1945, Second World War Date: 1945
Recruitment poster, Nursing is Vital War Work, WW2Recruitment poster, Nursing is Vital War Work, Second World War Date: circa 1941
The Thirteen Days Of Leandre, Recruitment GeneralAn illustration which shows the scene of two men speaking with a military general, who is judging how they look as the basis of recruitment. Date: circa 1901
Vietnamese Patriotic Poster - Willing Volunteers to fight for the cause - We are ready'. Date: 1965
Vietnamese Patriotic Poster - Recruitment Call - Young people join the anti-american movement to save the country! Date: circa mid-1970s
RMS Lusitania - WW1 recruitment poster Remember the Lusitania, it is your duty to take up the Sword of Justice, enlist today'. 19 x 29 inches
RAF volunteers signing on to be pilots, WW2RAF volunteers signing on to be pilots Date: circa 1941
Summoning reserves, Bulgaria, Serbo-Bulgarian WarArmy reserves are recruited in a small Bulgarian town for the defence of Sofia in the Serbo-Bulgarian war. We see an officer blowing a horn, and soldiers marching away from their rural town
The Press Gang - forcing men to join the navy Date: 1879
Gladys Calthrop with posterGladys Calthrop (1894-1980) was an artist and stage designer, here seen with a recruitment poster she designed for the Mechanised Transport Corps (MTC). Date: 1940