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Suffragette House that Man Built Policeman. Policeman has a suffragette in his grip whilst another attempts to bring her umbrella down firmly on his head
Entry into Aqaba, Battle of Aqaba, Jordan, WW1Scene at the entry into Aqaba, during the Battle of Aqaba, Jordan, during the Arab Revolt, First World War. Date: 6 July 1917
Got Any Gum Chum? Music CoverAn illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for Got Any Gum Chum? Words by Ralph Butler and Archie De Bear, music by Tolchard Evans
Beating the Charge at the Battle of Dettingen, 27 June 1743 Date: 1743
Cartoon, The Last of the Last Lines, WW1Cartoon, The Last of the Last Lines. Showing a scarecrow version of Paul von Hindenburg holding a sword, with Kaiser Wilhelm and the Crown Prince on the right
St Agnes Place, Camberwell, south east LondonA terrace of houses in St Agnes Place, Camberwell, south east London, boarded up prior to demolition by Lambeth Council after the eviction of squatters, 19 January 1977
Cartoon, The happy meeting, WW1Cartoon, The happy meeting, showing a French soldier in a tattered uniform finding a dead German soldier lying on the ground, and deciding he could help himself to some of his clothes. Date: 1915
The House That Jack Built, by Minnie Asprey. This is the man all tattered and torn, That kissed the maiden all forlorn... circa 1918
52nd Light Infantry making a charge. 1813
Fort at Ceuta, Spanish city in Morocco, North AfricaWalls of the Fort, surrounded by a moat, at Ceuta, Spanish city in Morocco, North Africa. Date: circa 1930
1918 / RUSSIA / RED GUARDThe Red Guard is triumphant. Date: 1918
Unconquerable by Arthur Rackham - Defiant BelgiumArthur Rackhams Unconquerable - a personification of Belgium stands defient with the tatters of a Belgian flag - symbolising the brave resistance of Belgium to the invading German army in August
Entry into Aqaba, Battle of Aqaba, Jordan, WW1Scene at the entry into Aqaba, during the Battle of Aqaba, Jordan, during the Arab Revolt, First World War. 6 July 1917
Man Beaten up by a SuffragetteMan in tattered suit, bandaged and bloodied with an arm and knee in a sling, rues the day he had an argument with a suffragette. Note the perpetrators umbrella stuck in his arm. Date: circa 1913
Cartoon, The peaceful ex-scarecrow, WW1Cartoon, the peaceful ex-scarecrow, a satirical comment on the mistake of believing in a peaceful relationship between France and Germany during the First World War. Date: 1915
Cartoon, At the rear, WW1Cartoon, At the rear, showing two civilians commenting on the state of the German soldiers trousers, all tattered at the back. Date: 1915
Suffrage Parliament M. P Woos MaidenA Member of Parliament attempts to woo a Suffrage campaigner (Lydia Becker?) with the promise of a bill to secure Womens Franchise
Tattered billboard, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Date 1939 Sept
Cavalry Charge - World War OneA propaganda patriotic postcard from World War One, showing a cavalry charge. " Theirs not ro reason why" For King and Country! Date: circa 1910s
Poster, Red Cross ambulancePoster depicting a Red Cross ambulance. Published by the German Reich, but written in Dutch, it encourages the countrymen of Holland to support the Dutch ambulance service in the east. 1940s
Photograph of undervest, masquerading as the spirit PeggyPhotograph of undervest which, masquerading as the spirit Peggy, led to the Scottish medium Helen Duncans conviction for fraudulent mediumship at Edinburgh, 11 May 1933
Between two stools the Bottom goes to the GroundGeorge Tierney falls between two stools, a tattered Whig Stool and a smart Tory Stool. Amused and standing either side are Fox and Addington
Poster; the AssemblyTHE CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY The enemies of the Revolution, but their ship is only a shoe and the sails are tattered