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WW2 poster, Back him up to the hilt. Your united efforts will put the Win in Winston. Design by Victor Hicks. Date: 1940s
King George V offering thanks to the Army and Navy - WWI Christmas 1918. Date: circa 1918
Victory is a question of stamina - Send - the wheat, meat, fats, sugar - The fuel for fighters United States Food Administration. Poster showing soldiers running with bayonets. Date 1917
The Kaiser handing over his sword to Douglas Haig" The Next Haig Convention" By the 23rd of October, Britain could almost taste victory and this picture by Arthur Ferrier, showing a cowed Kaiser handing over his sword to Douglas Haig
Wartime poster, More Ships -- come on! War Savings are Warships. Encouraging people to save money and help the war effort. Featuring a British bulldog wearing an HMS Victory naval cap. 1940s
Winston Churchill watching 47th Division at Lille, FranceWinston Churchill as a War Office minister, sitting with others on a grandstand at Lille, France, watching the march past of the 47th (2nd London)
Sir Douglas Haig and Vice Admiral Keyes at DoverField Marshal Sir Douglas Haig (1861-1928) and Vice Admiral Sir Roger John Brownlow Keyes (1872-1945) inspecting a Royal Navy guard of honour on their arrival at Dover, Kent. circa December 1918
Horse racing at SandownThe Sandown autumn meeting where the British thoroughbred racehorse, Bayardo, was victorious
Illustrated London News 1979, Thatcher and CallaghanFront cover of the Illustrated London News, May 1979 featuring portraits of James Callaghan, Labour leader and incumbent Prime Minister and Tory Party Leader, Margaret Thatcher
Winged Victoria figure, Siegessaule, Berlin, GermanyThe winged bronze Victoria figure on the top of the Siegessaeule (Pillar of Victory). The Victory Column (Siegessaule) in Berlin, Germany
Winston ChurchillSir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill (1874-1965) British politician and Prime Minister amongst the ruins of Berlin at the end of the Second World War giving a V sign victory salute
Alexander the Great, King of MacedonAlexander the Great, King Alexander III of Macedon. Humiliated, Gadifer and Betis retreat from Alexanders army
Napoleon at Battle of EylauBattle of Eylau - Napoleon defeats the Prussians and Russians
The Zulu wars. Dabulamanzi, brother of King Cetewayo (CetshwPortrait of Dabulamanzi, with Zulu warriors behind him. Dabulamanzi was the leader of the Zulu army in their most famous victory against the British at Isandhlawana
Berlioz Faust Liebig 5The damnation of Faust : he falls into Hell, while Mephistopheles and his demons celebrate another victory
Kew Gardens, with PagodaA View of the Lake & Island seen from the Lawn with a distant prospect of the Temples of Arethusa and Victory, & the great Pagoda in the Royal Gardens at Kew
Battle of HastingsAt Hastings, Harolds army - exhausted after fighting the Norsemen at Stamford Bridge - encounter the Normans, after their Channel crossing : victory goes to the invaders
Praying before AgincourtHenry V and his troops pray for victory over the French before the battle of Agincourt
V for Victory ExerciseDoing the V for Victory gymnastic, keeping fit by stretching in a V shape! Woman women fitness
Marcus Aurelius TriumphEmperor Marcus Aurelius rides in triumph through the streets of Rome after his victory over the Germans
B-24 Liberator bombers Neuberg Austria. 1945Vintage World War II photograph - official US militaryphoto: b-24 Liberator bombers en route to drop fragmentation bombs on the airfield of Neuberg Austria. 1945
World War II transport planes & gliders ready EnglandVintage World War II photograph - transport planes and gliders ready for takeoff in England, for landings in the Netherlands
World War II navy ship Pacific war against JapanVintage World War II photograph - navy ship releases a salvo in the Pacific war against Japan
Vintage photograph WW II - British Churchill tankVintage photograph World War II - British Churchill tank, Italian campaign, crossing of the Senio River
Waterloo Place, London - The Crimea MonumentHMS Victorys Signal. The flaghoist signals used by Admiral Horatio Nelson (1758-1805) at the Battle of Trafalgar (1805), England expects that every man will do his duty
Winston Churchill arriving in America, 1943In 1943 Winston Churchill went to America - and gave his famous V for Victory sign to sailors as he disembarked. Date: 1943
Patriotic Greek Card from the First World War - ThessalonikiPatriotic Greek Card from the First World War showing the Greeks triumphing over the Turks - including one atop the White Tower at Thessaloniki. Date: 1916
Wrens in the First World War Victory MarchWrens, led by Dame Catherine Furse: a detachment of the Womens Royal Naval Service, taking part in the Victory March on 19th July 1919 in London following the end of World War One
Sew for victory. Poster promoting sewing as contribution to the war effort, showing outline of sewing machine with war images. Date between 1941 and 1943
Darts Team celebrate with a jug of ale, Walton, EssexMembers of the Pier Hotel Darts Team celebrate their victory with a jug of ale. 1947
Relief of Prague by Russians (1 / 6)Prague, Czech Republic - relief of the city at the end of World War Two by Russian forces. Here a young Russian female soldier rides into the city. Date: 1945
Relief of Prague by Russians (2 / 6)Relief of Prague by Russian forces at the end of World War Two. Russian officers march into Wenceslas Square ahead of their tanks, covered in troops and wellwishers. Date: 1945
US War effort postcard - 1941 - Keep em FlyingKeep em Flying Propaganda postcard from 1941 (after the USA had entered the War following the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbour), encouraging productivity to aid the War effort
Jan Breydel arriving at Dover with Haig and othersThe hospital ship Jan Breydel arriving at Dover with Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig and other British army generals, soon after the end of the First World War. Date: circa December 1918
Sir Douglas Haig, Vice Admiral Keyes and Sir A BodkinField Marshal Sir Douglas Haig (1861-1928) and Vice Admiral Sir Roger John Brownlow Keyes (1872-1945) being received at Dover by Sir Archibald Henry Bodkin (1862-1957)
The Big Push March 1916The Big Push - a march, no doubt intended to rouse all who hear it to push a little harder for victory Date: 1916
At the Sandown racesThe British thoroughbred racehorse, Bayardo, wins the Eclipse Stakes at the Sandown Park meeting
H. Verity after Englands 1934 Test Match victoryHedley Verity (1905-1943), cricketer, resting in his hotel in London with a newspaper after Englands victory against Australia at the 1934 Test Match
British Troops Parading in Berlin, Second World War, 1945Photograph showing British troops, of the Seventh Armoured Division, parading in front of the German victory column in Konigsplatz, Berlin, 1945. Date: 14/07/1945
Primo Carnera celebrates victory, New York, 1933Photograph showing Primo Carnera (1906-1967), the Italian heavyweight boxer, who had just knocked out Jack Sharkey to become World Champion at the Madison Square Garden Bowl, New York, 1933
November InsurrectionPolish cadets and civilians take the Belvedere Palace, Warsaw, from the occupying Russians - a fine victory, though the insurrection was suppressed by the Russians
De Gaulle Declaration 2De Gaulles declaration to occupied France that France has lost a battle but has not lost the war, reassuring his country that victory will eventually restore France
Surrender at SaratogaAfter being defeated by Gates at the battle of Stillwater, Burgoyne surrenders at Saratoga : this is a turning point in the war ensuring victory for the colonists
HYDER ALI (1722 - 1782)HYDER ALI Pictured at the Battle of Pollilur - 10 September 1780 Increased Indian army with French aid - died leaving campaign to son Tippu Sahib
Te Deum of VictoryOn the battlefield near Toplitz, a grand Te Deum is sung, thanking God for victory at Leipzig (16- 19 October) effectively driving the French from Germany
Moscow CelebratesVictory celebrations in Moscow
Victory Parade MoscowA victory parade in Red Square, near the Kremlin, Moscow
Salamanca 1812 (Kelly)At SALAMANCA Wellington scores a great victory, destroying a third of the French army in 45 minutes : British losses were only one-third of the French