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York from the OuseA distant viuew of York from the river Ouse. Date: circa 1909
York Minster & WallsThe Minster seen from the city walls. Date: circa 1909
ULLSWATERUllswater Date: circa 1909
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 poster warning against careless talk. A man chats in a pub about what is happening where he works, he is overheard, and there are unfortunate repercussions. Careless Talk Costs Lives. 1940s
Poster seeking donations for Prisoners of War
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, Halt! Go into training and Help the Boys at the Front. Recruitment for the First World War. circa 1914-1915
Recruitment poster, Train to Win, featuring a woman in nurses uniform. Apply to the Employment Exchange, government training schemes with paid allowances. Aimed specifically at women. 1940s
Poster, Your King and Country Need You, Join the Army until the War is Over. A First World War recruitment poster. circa 1915
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 giving the cost of various weapons and equipmentWartime poster giving the cost of various weapons and equipment, from aircraft, tanks, ships, guns and shells to barrage balloons and searchlights. 1940s
Poster advertising War Savings Certificates. One workman tells another that its worth while. 1940s
Poster warning about safety on the airfield. Watch that prop. Careless walk costs lives. Showing a pilot losing his head by walking into a spinning propeller. 1940s
Barrack canteen exterior, 1847Exterior of an army barrack canteen, 1847. An illustration provided to accompany an article in the Illustrated London News, advocating temperance and reform
Barrack canteen interior, 1847Interior of an army barrack canteen, 1847. An illustration provided to accompany an article in the Illustrated London News, advocating temperance and reform
Filling water canteens, 1872Soldiers of the Army Service Corps filling canteens from the water cart on Bottle Bush Down, during their Autumn Campaign in Wiltshire, England. Date: 1872
Barrack canteen interior, 1872Soldiers of the Army Service Corps relaxing in the canteen on Bottle Bush Down during their Autumn Campaign in Wiltshire, England
Poster, Rally Round the Flag, Every Fit Man Wanted. Recruitment for the First World War. circa 1914-1915
Dutch poster, main British ranks and insigniaDutch poster showing the main British ranks and insignia in the various wartime services. 20th century
Wartime leaflet, blood transfusion serviceWartime leaflet about the blood transfusion service, showing how blood donated by British civilians is transported to the Eighth Army to save the lives of wounded soldiers. 1940s
Poster advertising war bonds, GermanyPoster advertising the 7th issue of war bonds in Germany during the First World War, with the face of Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg. circa 1917
Wartime poster, Buy Savings CertificatesWartime poster, Back them up! Buy Savings Certificates. Showing three soldiers going into battle. 1940s
Booklet, Springboks during Second World WarPages from a booklet, A Picture Story of the Union of South Africa, produced by the Ministry of Information. Showing South African troops, nicknamed Springboks, during the Second World War. 1940s
Poster, Keep on Saving, Salute the Soldier. Encouraging people to save money and help the war effort. 1940s
Poster, A Call to Arms, Your Country Needs You Today. circa 1915
Sherman tank destroys nine Panther tanksPoster entitled Battle Front Dispatch, containing a report from Winston Churchill of how one Sherman tank destroyed nine enemy Panther tanks outside Caen in Northern France during the Second World
Poster, Green Vegetables Keep You WellWartime poster, Green Vegetables Keep You Well. Prevention is better than cure. 1940s
Poster seeking women for the ATS and WaFPoster seeking women to join the ATS (Auxiliary Territorial Service) and WaF (Womens Auxiliary Air Force) -- full information at the nearest recruiting centre or your employment exchange
Poster, Free Holland Welcomes the Soldiers of the Allies. circa 1945
Wartime poster warning against careless talk. A man wishes an RAF pilot " Good luck tomorrow", he is overheard, and there are unfortunate repercussions. Careless Talk Costs Lives. 1940s
Poster advertising Church Army Flag Day, LiverpoolPoster advertising a Church Army fundraising Flag Day in Liverpool, to support the charitys war work. Showing a recreation hut and a soldier drinking a mug of tea. 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 seeking blood donors. They ve got him! Have we got you as a blood donor? With a space at the bottom for details of a local donation centre
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
Information poster, essential foodsInformation poster giving details of essential foods needed during wartime rationing. 1940s
Poster, Form a Savings Group Now! 20th century
Poster, In Her Hour of Need Your Country Calls for You. circa 1915
Poster, To the Women of Britain. Some of your menfolk are holding back on your account. Won t you prove your love for your Country by persuading them to go? circa 1915
Poster, Obey the Speed LimitPoster warning drivers to Obey the Speed Limit, which is 30 mph in built-up areas. 20th century
Dutch poster warning against the Black MarketDutch poster warning people that the Black Market is a form of theft -- don t steal from your countrymen, ensure equal distribution for all! Showing a rat eating grain from a torn sack. 1940s
Poster, Eat Plenty of Green VegetablesWartime poster, Eat Plenty of Green Vegetables and Keep Fit. 1940s
Poster, Fight for King and Empire, Our Brave Soldiers Need Your Help. circa 1915
Poster advertising National SavingsPoster advertising the Post Office Savings Bank and National Savings Certificates. Showing three women in uniform during or just after the Second World War
Poster, Drury Lane Pantomime, Cinderella, by Sir F C Burnand, J Hickory Wood and Arthur Collins. Showing Cinderella helping the ugly sisters to get ready for the ball. 1905
Poster, Drury Lane Pantomime, The Babes in the Wood, by J Hickory Wood and Arthur Collins. 1907
Poster, Drury Lane Pantomime, The Babes in the Wood, by J Hickory Wood and Arthur Collins. early 20th century