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1805 "England Expects" 1915: Are you doing your duty today?
Art
Maker: Unknown Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Seargeant Bros
British recruiting committee poster; No. 101. Depicts Horatio Nelson against the backdrop of First World War battleships silhouetted against a setting sun. By including the black and white drawing of...ARTV00448
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Item 2: Empire Theatre programme
Published Collection
Maker: Unknown
Souvenir program for a theatrical performance during the First World War. This program is for a variety show held at the Empire Theatre in London on Wednesday 29 December 1915. The variety show had a ...PUBS002/002/001/002/002
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Join the Royal Marines: help to man the guns of the fleet
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Maker: Unknown The Admiralty Recruiting Department W. H. Smith & Son
A British recruitment poster for the Royal Marines issued by the Admiralty Recruiting Department soon after the First World War. It features an image of four Royal Marines manning a naval gun position...ARTV05210
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Join the Wrens: and free a man for the Fleet
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Maker: Unknown
A Second World War recruitment poster for the Women's Royal Naval Service (WRNS) featuring a three-quarter length depiction of a woman dressed in the uniform of a WRN set against a blue sea and horizo...ARTV10337
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Join the Wrens: And Free a Man for the Fleet
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Maker: Unknown H.M. Stationery Office J. Weiner Ltd.
British Second World War poster promoting the Women's Royal Naval Service (WRNS or 'Wrens'). The WRNS was an organisation set up first from 1917-1919 and again from 1939 until its absorption into the ...ARTV03447
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Remember.: "england expects-" : the need is great to-day... : join today
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Maker: Oakley, Harry Lawrence Unknown Chorley & Pickersgill
This First World War British poster was designed by Harry Lawrence Oakley and is designed to encourage men to enlist in the Navy. The poster depicts a sailor standing next to two barrels of a warship ...ARTV04904
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The Navy Wants Men
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Maker: Unknown The Admiralty Recruiting Department D.P.C. Ltd
British recruiting poster produced by the Admiralty Recruiting Department. Depicts three British sailors and one officer standing in the crows next. The sailor on the right is peering through a tele...ARTV00405