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Union Workhouse, Cleobury Mortimer, ShropshireA view of the workhouse at Cleobury Mortimer, Shropshire. From 1932-36, the building was used as a youth hostel and was known as Styper House
Lichfield Street Workhouse, BirminghamA view of Birmingham parish workhouse, erected in 1734 between Lichfield Street and Steelhouse Lane, where Coleridge Passage now stands
Lord Kitchener Enlist TodayBe Honest with Yourself. be Certain that your So-Called Reason is Not a Selfish Excuse Lord Kitchener. Enlist Today. Poster
THE VETERANs FAREWELL GOOD BYE, MY LADThe Veterans Farewell. good Bye, my Lad. I only Wish I were Young Enough to Go with you ! Enlist Now !. Poster Date: 1915
Which. An Excuse - for Not Enlisting NowWhich have you a Reason - or only an Excuse - for Not Enlisting Now !. Poster
Enlist To-Day Hes Happy & Satisfied are youENLIST TO-DAY. HEs HAPPY & SATISFIED. ARE YOU. Poster
Surely you Will Fight for you King and Country. Come Along, Boys, before it is too Late. Poster
Scouts during WartimeScouts collecting waste paper with their trek cart during the Second World War
Scouts during WartimeScout Air Raid Wardens & Messenger armband during the Second World War. Date: circa 1940
Scouts during WartimeScouts collecting waste paper with their trek cart during the Second World War. Date: circa 1940
Scouts during WartimeWar Service Scouts armband during the Second World War. Date: circa 1940
Scouts during WartimeScouts collecting waste paper with their trek carts during the Second World War. Date: circa 1940
Scouts during WartimeScouts sorting newspapers during the Second World War. Date: circa 1940
Scouts during WartimeKeep waste paper for Boy Scouts. If you have waste paper of any kind, keep it for the Boy Scouts to collect. The Paper Control Board has asked them to co-operate in the collection of waste paper
Scouts during WartimeScouts collecting waste paper during the Second World War. Date: circa 1940
Scouts during WartimeScouts collect salvage. Boy Scouts and Sea Scouts have undertaken a great variety of voluntary jobs since 1939. One of the most important has been the collection of salvage of all kinds
Scouts during WartimeScouts help on the home front - collecting waste paper. Boy Scouts of the 2nd Mill Hill Troop are helping Britains wartime industry by making house-to-house collections of waste paper
Scouts during WartimeTheir Good Deed. Boys of the Rhiwbiba (Cardiff) Boy Scout Troop are spending their leisure time collecting waste paper which will be sold to buy material for making toys for poor children of
Scouts during WartimeScouts collecting waste paper with their trek cart during the Second World War in Riddlesden. Date: circa 1940
Scouts during WartimeScouts salvaging furniture after a raid. Date: 1944
Scouts during WartimeSea Scouts collect salvage. At Cookham, near Maidenhead, there are a number of houses backing on the River Thames which have no main road leading to them
Scouts during WartimeEarlswood Scouts collecting waste paper with a car during the Second World War. Date: circa 1940
Scouts during WartimeThe collection of salvage of all kinds has been one of the biggest Scout war jobs. This picture shows a little of Sheffields contribution - they aim to get 500 tons a month! Date: 1939
Scouts during WartimeThe Boy Scouts sorting the waste paper that they have collected in Wolverhampton. Date: 1939
Scouts during WartimeScouts salvaging furniture after a raid. Date: circa 1940
Scouts during WartimeNorwich Boy Scouts loading the Scout waste paper collection lorry. This is the lorry that fetches in one ton per day from Scout Troop dumps and business houses. Date: 1941
Scouts during WartimeScouts collecting books during the Second World War. Date: circa 1940