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Little Americans, do your bit Eat oatmeal, corn meal mush, ... Save the wheat for our soldiers - Leave nothing on your plate. Poster showing a young boy saluting a bowl of cereal. Date 1917
Joan of Arc saved France - Women of America, save your country - Buy War Savings Stamps. Poster showing Joan of Arc raising a sword. Date 1918
Save... and serve the cause of freedom. Date 1917
Lend as they fight - Save for the fourth Liberty Loan. Date 1917
Save the survivors Campaign for $30, 000, 000. Poster showing a child wearing a scarf on her head. Date 1918
Will you help the women of France? Save wheat. Three women pulling cultivating machine. Date 1918
Save the Serbians from cholera. Poster showing a figure of Death reaching down from storm clouds to menace a devastated populace. Date 1918
Motherless, fatherless, starving - How much to save these little lives?. Poster showing a Red Cross nurse among small children, some with French flags
Forget me not - Help save the Belgian babies. Poster showing a small girl sitting amid ruins, holding a bouquet of forget-me-nots. Date 1917
Fish & vegetable meals will save wheat, meat & fats for our soldiers and allies. Poster shows an arrangement of fish and vegetables. Date between 1914 and 1918
Blood or bread Others are giving their blood - You will shorten the war - save life, if you eat only what you need, and waste nothing. Poster showing a man lifting an injured man. Date 1917
Save our wild life. Poster showing trumpeter swan. Date between 1930 and 1940
Hello! Hello! Is that so? Whitney Opera Co. ? All right saveHello! Hello! Is that so? Whitney Opera Co.? All right save me a box. Whats the opera? A Normandy wedding. Thats funny! Be sure and save the box. Date ca. 1900
Marcus Miller and family in shack that he built himself. Spencer, Iowa. This is half the house. Miller is a hired hand who has managed to save enough to make a part payment on seven
To save the American girl. Illustration shows a customs official ushering a royal tramp onboard a steamer, as a wealthy American woman, with thoughts of a royal wedding, holds up a bag full of money
Early is the watchword for cancer control Early diagnosis, early treatment will save many lives : Early cancer can be cured
Two lifeboat coxswains, Walton-on-the-Naze, EssexRetiring lifeboat coxswain John Byford (left) and new coxswain Thomas Bloom, pictured at Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex. John Byford had been cox from 1929 and Thomas Bloom, known locally as Puggy
Prince George naming the new lifeboat, Walton, EssexPrince George, Duke of Kent (1902-1942), at the naming ceremony of the new lifeboat at Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex. The boat was named EMED
Poster: Blood Donors Wanted. Your blood can save the life of someone, somewhere. Showing two soldiers tending a wounded colleague. 20th century
GoalkeeperA goal-keeper in action, Landskrona 1950s. Date: 1950s
Poster: Save More Fuel This WinterPoster encouraging people to Save More Fuel This Winter as part of the War Effort. circa 1940s
Italian Patriotic Card - Brothers Save me! Underwrite the effort and save your future! The powerful message of a card encouraging Italians to financially aid the war effort
Empire Day and Coronation thanksgiving service at St Paul sThe royal carriage returning unceremoniously from St Pauls Cathedral following the Empire Day and Coronation thanksgiving service, as attending by King George VI
Constantinople Fall - 5In the cathedral of Santa Sophia, the Roman and Orthodox churches are reconciled - but its too late to save the city. Date: 28 May 1453
Town mice and country miceTwo couples eating at a restaurant at separate tables, one couple looking smug dressed up in the latest attire with their wine and bowl of fruit
Wartime poster advertising Savings Certificates, said to be safe as the British Empire (marked red on the map). Showing returns on investments over 5 years and 10 years. 1940s
Wartime poster advertising Post Office Savings Bank, encouraging people to Save for Defence during the Second World War. 1940s
Wartime leaflet, blood transfusion serviceWartime leaflet about the blood transfusion service, showing how blood, and blood transfusion equipment, are dropped by parachute behind enemy lines to save the lives of wounded soldiers. 1940s
Poster, Your Waste Paper is Urgently Needed NowWartime salvage poster, Your Waste Paper is Urgently Needed Now, save it for the collector when he calls. 1940s
Poster advertising War Savings Certificates. One workman tells another that its worth while. 1940s
Selfridges Frontage - Jubilee of George V - Oxford Street, London Date: 1935
Wartime poster, Buy Savings CertificatesWartime poster, Back them up! Buy Savings Certificates. Showing three soldiers going into battle. 1940s
Poster, Keep on Saving, Salute the Soldier. Encouraging people to save money and help the war effort. 1940s
Poster, Join the Thrift Column (a play on words -- not the Fifth Column!). Advertising the Post Office Savings Bank. Showing a long queue of people waiting to open their accounts. 20th century
Wartime poster, conservation of wheat for war effortWartime poster recommending the conservation of wheat. Think!! For every 100, 000 tons of wheat saved by economy 28, 000 troops can be rationed and transported from America. Eat one loaf a week less
Wartime poster, War Savings Are Warships, encouraging people to save more to help the war effort. Showing four warships at sea. 1940s
MODERN POST OFFICEThe ultra-modern post office at Eastbourne, Sussex, England, where a sign reads: To save you time, every counter clerk now deals with every kind of business. Date: 1960s
Topophone Life SaveTOPOPHONE Device which, by amplifying sound, helps sailors to avoid collisions at sea, particularly during fog or at night Date: 1880
Shadow drawing. C. H. Bennett, Save-allSave-All. A man frugal with his money, possibly Scottish judging by his outfit, sits by candle light with his feet in a tub of water eating an unappetising bowl of something
Australian Commonwealth celebrationsThe inauguration of the Australian Commonwealth. When the Constitution of Australia came into force, on 1st January 1901, the colonies collectively became states of the Commonwealth of Australia
Mevagissey coastguardThe uniformed coastguard at Mevagissey, Cornwall, England, sits in his office and takes a phone call, perhaps an emergency call
Bones Make Explosives - World War II posterWorld War Two poster encouraging civilians on the Home Front to save all bones for salvage as they can be made into bombs for the war effort
Hand knitteds conserve couponsInstructions on how to make a ribbed sweater with peep bo front, and a green jerkin with full pink sleeves and detachable dicky-collar
You Simply Must Save Water by George StuddyInstead of drinking from his dog bowl, a naughty puppy instead chooses to climb up at a table and help himself to water from a jug
Queen Victoria visits Castle Howard and the words God save the Queen are written in lights above the reception in the Great Hall
The Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Baku, AzerbaijanThe Alexander Nevsky Cathedral (often referred to as The Gilt Church ) was the main Russian Orthodox cathedral in Baku, Azerbaijan from 1898
Victoria Golden JubileeQueen Victorias Golden Jubilee commemorated in patriotic verses under the banner God Save the Queen
Members of the rescue parties at Gresford Colliery, WalesEquipped with oxygen apparatus, these are some of the men who battled for a day and a half to save the lives of miners who had been trapped by flames following an explosion in the mine