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Two British soldiers, WW1Two British soldiers during the First World War, one equipped for normal conditions on the Western Front, the other for winter snow. Date: 1914-1918
Cartoon, tickling an elephantCartoon by John Hassall: Tickle! Tickle! Tommy holds up a peacock feather and says: See me make im jump and throw Billy orf. Date: 20th century
Royal Army Ordnance Corps Victorian period
Soldier showing his Identification Badge during WW1 Date: circa 1916
British Gunners placing a line of artillery guns during WW1 Date: circa 1916
Royal Field Artillery with commandeered horse during WW1 Date: circa 1916
Officers of the Loyal Legions in South Africa during WW1 Date: circa 1916
French 280mm Gun during WW1 Date: circa 1916
RNLI lifeboat crew, St Ives, Cornwall, just returned from a rescue mission. Includes Tommy Cocking, coxswain (second from left). Date: circa 1980s
Tommy gun practice. Tony Troiano, Arthur Cook Brian DarchPhotograph: Tommy gun practice. Tony Troiano, Arthur Cook Brian Darch. Shows three men standing on a tank, one of them firing a gun and two others standing behind
Thomas Crawshaw, English footballerThomas Henry Tommy Crawshaw (1872-1960), footballer who played for Sheffield Wednesday, Chesterfield, Castleford and England. 1890s
Bare Knuckle Fighting - Trenches, WW1 - British SoldiersBare Knuckle Fighting after a hard day - Trenches, WW1 - British Soldiers enjoying themselves on the Western front in 1914. Date: 1914
Happy Families - Miss Thomas Atkins. circa 1940s
British soldier eating rations at the Front, WW1Tommys Salle A Manger at the Front. Dinner-time in a British trench where the soldiers dining room with tapestried with mud and carpeted with muddy water. Date: 1915
Advert for Thermos flasks WW1Jolly advertisement for Thermos Flasks, an essential accessory to deal with trench life during the First World War. Thermos allows plenty of hot water for shaving
The nursery rhyme, Little Tommy TuckerLittle Tommy Tucker sings for this supper; what shall we give him? White bread and butter. How will he cut it without eer a knife? How can he marry without eer a wife? Date: c. 1930
Royal Horse Artillery at Waterloo Station, WW1Members of the R.H.A. pose for a picture together at Waterloo Station before embarking for France in August 1914. Date: 1914
Abdullah cigarettes advertisement, WW1 - trench ratsOne of a series of advertisements for Abdullah cigarettes during the First World War illustrated by Lewis Baumer. This one employs the familiar image of a British Tommy dismayed to find that
Northumberland Fusiliers resting at St. Eloi, WW1Officers and men of the famous " Fighting Fifth" (the Northumberland Fusiliers) taken immediately after the battle at St. Eloi
Thomas Gibson Bowles (15 January 1841 12 January 1922), generally known as Tommy Bowles, founder of the magazines The Lady and the English Vanity Fair
British bulldog in the uniform and tin hat of a WWI TommyBritish bulldog in the uniform and tin hat of a First World War Tommy. Registered Number 662746, dating the figure from 1917. Commemorative Ware
Jean-Jacques Berne-Bellecour Folio of artworkA folio of 24 hand-coloured i, mostly titled. And one original watercolour of a Tommy in full battledress standing on ground marked Deutschland unter alles. Signed No. 164 of 250
Its a long, long way to Tipperary, WW1Words and music of the song Its a long, long way to Tipperary with a marching column of Tommies. Music by kind permission of B. Feldman & Company. Commemorative Art. Date: circa 1914
The Glorious Fifth by Bruce Bairnsfather" Ere, Guy Fawkes - buzz off!" A cartoon by Bruce Bairnsfather, a soldier is admonished by one of his fellows for carrying around enough explosives to Guy Fawkes jealous. Date: 1916
The Candid Friend by Bruce BairnsfatherThe Candid Friend " Well, yer know, I like the photo of you in your gas mask best" A cartoon by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather in The Bystander Date: 1916
Advert for Wrights Coal Tar Soap WW1An advertisement for Wrights Coal Tar Soap with a British soldier holding up a towel in the hope that some nice person will send him a box of Wrights Coal Tar Soap. Date: 1915
British soldiers in German dugouts, WW1British soldiers in abandoned German dugouts, WW1. 1914-1918
British soldiers sleeping in shell holes, WW1. 1914-1918
Thomas Beasley, Irish horseracing jockeyThomas (Tommy) Beasley, Irish horseracing jockey. late 19th century
Gallant soldiers in the thick of the fight 1916Scots at the thick of Battle of the Somme, holding a wrecked trench and dug-out during a critical moment. Date: 1916
Sunlight soap advertisement, WW1The CLEANEST fighter in the World - the British Tommy. Great War advertisement for Sunlight Soap manufactured by Lever Brothers
War Budget cover - 1916Front cover of The War Budget showing a British soldier, bayonet fixed, looking determinedly into the future as a New Year - 1916 - dawns. Date: 1915
Shooting Box to Let FurnishedAmusing illustration showing a sign which had genuinely been hung outside a dug-out in France. A photograph of it had been sent to its former tenant, a soldier in Llandudno Red Cross Hospital
The War Budget - British Tommy reads letter from homeFront cover of The War Budget featuring illustration of a British soldier, dressed for winter with a fur or goatskin gherkin, seated contemplating a photograph of his wife or sweetheart. Date: 1916
The War Budget - black British soldierFront cover of The War Budge featuring a photograph of a black British soldier grinning widely. Date: 1916
The War Budget - Christmas 1915Front cover of The War Budget, Christmas 1915, showing a British soldier sitting in a trench next to a brazier as he opens a parcel of Christmas food sent from home. Date: 1915
British soldiers in a trenchThree British Tommies eat a basic meal in a trench, using a crate as a makeshift table, on the Western Front. Date: 1932
British Tommy using sword as toasting forkPhotograph: British Tommy using sword as toasting fork. Shows a group of mounted soldiers in a ?Hommes 40/ Chevaux 8? railway carriage cooking on a fire in a metal bucket
Advert for Frederick Gorringe service gloves 1915Lambskin lined service slip on gloves with secure strap. Date: 1915
Advert for Frederick Gorringe winter comforts 1915Winter comforts... for our troops. Advertisement for Frederick Gorringe, winter woollies, khaki cardigans and service scarfs for British soldiers during World War I. 1915
Tommy always likes a water in the right placePhotograph: Tommy always likes a water in the right place. One is enjoying a cold douche [shower] while the others scour their mess tins.One of 193 British
Tommy Sly of Durham. 1827
Tommy Bell of Houghton-le-Spring, Durham. 1827
Dressing doll. Tommy LadTommy Lad. Cut-out postcard enabling children to cut out the garments & fit them on the body of the doll character. Date: 1921
Some Tart - WW1 humorous postcardA soldier stares lovingly at a tart which has, by magic, assumed the visage of his favourite girl! Date: circa 1916
Illustration, Tommy Snooks and Bessie BrooksIllustration, As Tommy Snooks and Bessie Brooks were walking out one Sunday, says Tommy Snooks to Bessie Brooks, Tomorrow will be Monday. Date: 1895
Swan Pen advertisement, WW1First World War advertisement for Swan Pens featuring humorous cartoon. " We calls im The President. " Ows that
Happy Families - Mrs Thomas Atkins. circa 1940s