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WWI Poster, What Will Your Answer BeWWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, What will your answer be when your boy asks you, Father, what did you do to help when Britain fought for freedom in 1915? Enlist Now. Date: 1915
WWI Poster, Help to end the WarWWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, Help to end the War by enlisting in the gallant British Army, which is fighting Britains Battle for Freedom. Date: 1915
WWI Poster, More Men are wanted for His Majestys ArmyWWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, More Men are wanted for His Majestys Army... Enlist Now. Including details of pay and pensions. Date: 1915
WWI Recruitment Poster (Welsh version)WWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster (Welsh version), with dramatic red text superimposed on a map of Wales. Date: 1915
WWI Poster, letter from King George VTo My People, letter from King George V, asking for more men to join the British army. Date: 1915
Cornishmen at the Central Recruiting Office, WW1Scenes outside the Central Recruiting Office in Whitehall where around 200 Cornish men had travelled to London in order to enlist under the Derby Scheme in 1915
Crowds gathered outside War Office in August 1914, WW1Scene outside the War Office in Whitehall, London following the declaration of war in August 1914. Note the ubiquity of the straw boater among the men gathered there. Date: 1914
WW2 Poster -- ATS Carry The MessagesATS Carry The Messages. Recruitment poster, Auxiliary Territorial Service. Colour photolithograph by Beverley Pick, published by HMSO. Date: 1940
WW2 Poster -- Come Back to the Army and the ATSCome Back to the Army and the ATS while the Bounty Scheme still operates. Recruitment poster, Auxiliary Territorial Service. Colour photolithograph, artist unknown, published by HMSO. Date: 1939
WW2 Poster -- Mightier YetMightier Yet! Britains Mechanised Army grows stronger every day. Recruitment poster produced by HMSO, printed by Greycaine Limited, showing Vickers Mark 2 medium tanks. Date: 1940
WW2 Poster -- Auxiliary Territorial ServiceAuxiliary Territorial Service (ATS), the new womens service, recruitment poster. Colour photolithograph, artist unknown, published by HMSO. Showing a woman in uniform blowing a bugle. Date: 1940
WW1 Recruitment Poster -- Letter from George VAn open letter To my people from King George V. One of thirteen printed posters produced in Britain between August 1914 - March 1916. Date: 1916
WW1 Recruitment Poster -- Special Jewish UnitBritain has been all she could be to Jews. Jews will be all they can be to Britain. Join the Special Jewish Unit. Recruitment poster
WW1 Recruitment Poster -- To the Women of BritainTo the Women of Britain -- Some of your men folk are holding back on your account. Won t you prove your love for your Country by persuading them to go
WW1 Recruitment Poster -- HaltHalt! Go into Training and Help the Boys at the Front. Recruitment poster, published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee as Poster No. 45
WW1 Recruitment PosterCome Now - Your arms, uniform and accoutrements are ready waiting for you (quotation from Lord Kitchener at the Guildhall, July 1915) - Be honest with yourself
British Royal Naval Recruitment Poster, WW1Remember! England Expects -- The need is great today.... the Navy requires you for its glorious service. Join today. Skilled artificers and artisans, seamen, stokers, marines and boys
AFS recruitment parade, London, WW2Recruitment parade for the AFS (Auxiliary Fire Service) in a London street during the Second World War. Date: 1940s
Inns of Court OTC advertisement, WW1Text advertisement encouraging men to join the Inns of Court Officer Training Corps, also known as The Devils Own. Commissions were available for public school and university educated men
The Bystander cover - March to WarAn illustration on the front cover of the magazine the Bystander, showing the recruitment effort by the British during WW1. It shows a soldier demanding a civilian man to MARCH! to war
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
Colonial volunteers inspected by Major-General Bethune, WW1Major-General Bethune inspecting colonial volunteers on the Horse Guards Parade wearing their civilian clothes, including, at one end, a man in top hat and tails
Kitchener and George V at Aldershot, WW1King George V with Lord Kitchener during an inspection of army recruits at Aldershot during the early stages of the First World War. Date: September 1914
Kitcheners army recruits at Aldershot, WW1Lord Kitcheners army recruits marching along Queens Avenue at Aldershot, ready for an inspection by King George V during the early stages of the First World War. Date: 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
Cartoon on postcard, Kitchener news, WW1Cartoon on a postcard, showing a skinny woman in the early stages of the First World War, reading a news bulletin: Kitchener gets half a million men in a month
Patriotic British postcard, girl with doll, WW1First World War patriotic postcard, showing a little girl standing by a red pillar box, about to post her (male) doll to Lord Kitchener at the War Office
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
York railway station with H. L. Oakley silhouette postersYork railway station in the north east of England, with H. L. Oakley silhouette recruitment posters on display outside, probably during the early stages of the First World War. circa 1914-1915
WW1 recruitment poster with silhouetteWorld War One recruitment poster with silhouette -- The Thin Khaki Line Keeps the Fate of Belgium from Your Hearth and Home, Get into Khaki Now! Showing a determined soldier with a bayoneted rifle
Poster, More Men and Still More until the Enemy is Crushed -- a quotation from Lord Kitchener. Showing a soldier blowing a bugle. circa 1914-1915
Poster, Why Aren t You in Khaki? You ll Be Wanted. Enlist At Once. A poster designed to shame people (especially men) into joining one of the wartime services. circa 1914-1915
Poster, Lend Your Strong Right Arm to your Country, Enlist Now. circa 1915
Poster, Offer Your Services Now, Our Brave Soldiers at the Front Need Your Help. Recruitment for the First World War. circa 1914-1915
German recruitment poster designed by Lucian Zabel: Pioniere heraus! A German soldier carries a shovel, pickaxe and rifle, prepared for every eventuality
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
Are YOU in this? A poster designed by Robert Baden-Powell during the First World War showing British citizens joining in the war effort
Queen Marys Army AuxA poster encouraging women to enrol in Queen Marys Army Auxiliary Corps
Ww1 / 1917 / Us Navy PosterUS Navy recruitment poster
Lord Kitchener with Allied flags, Unity is Strength. Date: circa 1915
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
Drums and Fifes by H. M. BatemanAn old man, dozing on a bench, is disturbed by the distant sound of the drums and fifes of a marching military band. Suffused with patriotism, he races off to find them and falls in
Music cover, For KIng & Country, by J Ord Hume, WW1Music cover, For KIng & Country, a descriptive Grand Military Fantasia selected and arranged by J Ord Hume, during the First World War. 1915
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
WW1 poster, Red Cross recruitment and fundraisingPoster, Red Cross recruitment and fundraising, aiming for ten million members by Christmas. circa 1918