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WW2 - The Girls Of Today, W. R. E. N. SaluteA WW2 children's book illustration from The Girls Of Today. The image shows a British Royal Navy admiral taking a salute from a servicewomen of the Women's Royal Naval Service
WW2 greetings card, As You Were! Three servicewomen in uniform, a WRN, an ATS and a WaF, look longingly at an elegant evening dress in a store window. Date: circa 1942
1st Earl Haig at a British Legion Poppy FactoryField Marshal Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig (1861-1928) - a senior officer of the British Army who commanded the British Expeditionary Force on the Western Front in WW1 - pictured at the British Legion
WW2 W. A. A. F. Greetings CardThe inside of a WW2 greetings card, themed on the Women's Auxiliary Air Force, a servicewomen can be seen in the illustration waving towards a fighter plane. May your luck be always sky-high
WW2 Christmas A. T. S. CardsA pair of Auxiliary Territorial Service Christmas greetings cards, one shows a foil effect emblem with a ribbon, while the other bears an illustration of some servicewomen loading a truck with
Advertisement, McVitie and Price, Christmas GreetingsAdvertisement, McVitie and Price, Biscuit Manufacturers, Christmas Greetings'. Illustrations showing service men and women, plane, and ship
Wartime advert for Austin Reed, promoting their women's greatcoats. Date: 1943
A wartime advert for Dolcis Shoes, emphasising their comfort and durability as well as their "grace of line". Date: 1943
A wartime advert for Yardley Complexion Powder. Date: 1943
WW2 - USA - For God (Prince of Peace) and For Country Date: 1943
Male and Female British Servicemen - Piccadilly CircusMale and Female British Servicemen on leave - Piccadilly Circus, London - WWII. Date: circa 1943
Pepsi-Cola Center for Service Men and Women built and maintaned by the Pepsi-Cola Company for all Allied Forces. Situated on Mason and Market Streets, San Francisco, California, USA. Date: circa 1940