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A call to arms: your country needs you to-day
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Maker: Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Unknown David Allen & Sons Ltd
British First World War recruitment poster issued by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee (poster No. 8). Issued in 1914 it is representative of the simple text only recruitment posters produced at ...ARTV04933
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A funk-hole near Bullecourt
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Depicts two soldiers sheltering in a funk hole at night. They are seated and reading by candlelight. The entrance to the hole is draped with a piece of cloth. Will Dyson was the first Australian offic...ART02283.003
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A good haul
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Maker: Cross, Stan
A cartoon-style image depicting the UK's patriotic symbol John Bull standing at the bow of a small boat ("New Methods"). He is levelling a harpoon at the water below, swarming with metallic submarine-...ART19733
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A Happy New Year to our Gallant Soldiers
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Maker: Unknown Publicity Department, Central London Recruiting Depot Johnson Riddle & Co
Depicts British troops marching into the setting sun, in which the year '1915' is printed; around the yellow rays of the sun is the word 'VICTORY'. While the sun represents the closing of the year 191...ARTV04931
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A Happy New Year to our Gallant Soldiers
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Maker: Unknown Publicity Department, Central London Recruiting Depot Johnson, Riddle & Co. Ltd.
Depicts British troops marching into the setting sun, in which the year '1915' is printed; around the yellow rays of the sun is the word 'VICTORY'. While the sun represents the closing of the year 191...ARTV00436
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Air Raid: no safe shelter available
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Maker: Unknown Unknown Unknown
British First World War poster printed with civil defence information in black text regarding accommodation availability in an air raid shelters.ARTV00793
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Air Raid: Shelter
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Maker: Unknown Unknown Unknown
British First World War poster. Printed with black text only it informs the viewer that they are in an Air Raid Shelter.ARTV00798
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Air Raid Shelter: No further safe accomodation available
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Maker: Unknown Unknown Unknown
British First World War poster. Printed with black text only it informs the viewer that an Air Raid Shelter is now full.ARTV00792
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A message to the passer-by : The Nation needs your prayer...
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Maker: Unknown Unknown H. B. Skinner & Co.
British First World War poster. Printed in black and red text in a simple banner style it calls the passer - by to pray for the Nation during war time.ARTV06453
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A million pounds a week is the approximate value of salvage in the British Armies in France...
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Maker: Hudson, Gerald C Unknown G.P. Ltd.
British First World War poster. It features a central image of three British soldiers collecting discarded German equipment in a captured trench. One of the men fills a sack, stooping to pick up grena...ARTV00832
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An appeal to you
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Maker: Unknown Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Roberts & Leete
British First World War poster issued by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee. A British soldier beckons the viewer to enlist with his left hand, and holds his rifle with fixed bayonet in the right...ARTV00450
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A native of Woolloomooloo
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Maker: Blaiberg, Gladys
Paper sculpture of a convalescing soldier, with crutches and a broken leg, seated on a park bench with an elderly English civilian dressed in top hat and tails, with his walking stick alongside him. T...ART40956
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Anibyniaeth Sydd Yn Galw Am Ei Dewraf Dyn [Independence Calls for the Bravest of Men]
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Maker: Soutril, V Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Roberts & Leete
British First World War recruiting poster produced by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee in Welsh language. Depicts the silhouettes of soldiers manning a howitzer, beneath a spotter plane. The b...ARTV04671
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Another call
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Maker: Kealey, E V Publicity Department, Central London Recruiting Depot Hill, Siffken & Co. (L.P.A., Ltd.)
British First World War recruitment poster. Prior to 1916, the British government relied on voluntary registration for military service. The Military Service Act was introduced in January 1916 as a me...ARTV04927
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Another half million men wanted at once
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Maker: Unknown Unknown
Recruiting poster which was most likely produced by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee. This is a text-based poster, with no images and consists of a slogan that runs across the entirety of the p...ARTV04940
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Another scrap of paper
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Depicts the figure of the god of war, Mars, standing astride a canon and tearing up a piece of paper, a deed, on which is written ; 'I, Mars, God of War, hereby do promise To Germany Kingship over all...ART02424
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Answer the call right quickly
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Maker: Unknown Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Chorley & Pickersgill
Depicts the flags of Britain, France, the naval ensign of Russia, and the flag of Belgium as a backdrop for the slogan, printed in black ink, 'Answer the call right quickly'. The use of Allied flags m...ARTV00588
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Answer the call right quickly
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Maker: Unknown Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Chorley & Pickersgill
British First World War recruitment poster issued by the Parliamentary Recruitment Committee (Poster No. 64A). Depicts the flags of Britain, France, the naval ensign of Russia, and the flag of Belgium...ARTV04936
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Any orders today, Sire?
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Depicts the dejected figure of Kaiser Wilhelm II slumped in his throne, overshadowed by the huge winged figure of Death, a skeleton wearing a robe and carrying a sickle. This cartoon was published in ...ART02418
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Appeal to women: make every penny do the work of two...
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Maker: Unknown Parliamentary War Savings Committee David Allen & Sons Ltd
British First World War poster issued by the Parliamentary War Savings Committee (Poster No.5) to promote savings for a War Loan. The title and text are a direct appeal to women encouraging them to do...ARTV00921
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Apprentices: whose training has been interrupted by service in his majesty's forces... employment exchange
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Maker: Ministry of Labour Ministry of Labour and National Service Smith & Son
This British First World War Poster, produced by the Ministry of Labour, aims to provide information to apprentices who wish to resume their training after their war service. Through text the poster e...ARTV04855
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Are you in this?
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Maker: Baden-Powell, Robert Stephenson Smyth Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Johnson Riddle & Co
British First World War recruitment poster issued by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee (Poster No. 112). It features artwork by Lord Baden Powell of a soldier, a sailor, a boy scout, a nurse, a f...ARTV05211
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At Ddynion Sengl Wedi Eu Rhoddi [To Starred or Badged Single Men...]
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Maker: Unknown Parliamentary and Joint Labour Recruiting Committees
Welsh poster advising men about their responsibilities and legal rights following the introduction of the Military Service Act. Before the act, all recruiting in Britain was voluntary. Following the...ARTV04660
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At the front !
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Maker: E T Parliamentry Recruiting Commitee, London E S & A Robinson Ltd
This early British recruiting poster draws upon existing genres of battle prints to encourage young men to join up. This is an exciting scene, depicting men and horses of the cavalry charging forward ...ARTV00418
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A typical hut in Flanders
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Maker: Wright, Edgar Young Men's Christian Association Unknown
This First World War British poster was designed by Edgar Wright and published by the Young Men's Christian Association. The image is of a YMCA hut that was built beside a row of trees in Flanders. Th...ARTV05868
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Australia at War: Drawings at the Front
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Maker: Cecil Palmer & Hayward Ltd. Vincent Brooks Day & Son Ltd.
Advertising poster depicting an Australian soldier in uniform, wearing a steel helmet and carrying a full pack. The poster was produced in London to advertise Will Dyson's publication 'Australia at Wa...ARTV03826
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Australia has promised Britain 50,000 more men
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Maker: Syno Unknown Unknown
Australian First World War recruitment poster. Towards the end of 1915, a War Census of the Australian population showed that 244,000 single men of military age were available for enlistment. Accordin...ARTV05613
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Australia has promised Britain 50,000 more men
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Maker: Syno Unknown
Towards the end of 1915, a War Census of the Australian population showed that 244,000 single men of military age were available for enlistment. Accordingly, on 26 November 1915, the government with W...ARTV00021
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Australia in the War
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Maker: Leist, Fred Grafton Galleries Printing Craft Ltd
Lithographic poster advertising an exhibition of paintings and photographs by Australian artists called 'Australians in the War' which was held at Grafton Galleries, London in 1918. The work depicts f...ARTV07022
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Australia's imperishable record
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Maker: Unknown Farmer's, Sydney William Brooks & Co. Ltd
Depicts the Union Jack draped across the top and left portion of the poster, framing a speech given by British General Sir Ian Hamilton at Tenedos, May 1st. 1915. White text stands out against a blac...ARTV08179
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Back Him Up : Buy War Bonds
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Maker: Brangwyn, Frank [LONDON : S.N., N.D.] (LONDON : AVENUE PRESS)
British First World War war poster depicting a British soldier stabbing a German soldier with a bayonet while many other soldiers attack in the background. Frank Brangwyn (1867-1956) was not an offici...ARTV07419
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Back them up: My Duty, Invest in the new loan
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Maker: Kealey, E V Parliamentary War Savings Committee Hill, Siffken & Co. (L.P.A., Ltd.)
A British First World War poster issued by the Parliamentary War Savings Committee (No.15).The image is a three-quarter length view of a man, seen in profile, facing right and reaching into his pocket...ARTV05990
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Back them up: My Duty, Invest in the war loan.
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Maker: Kealey, E V Parliamentary War Savings Committee Hill, Siffken & Co. (L.P.A., Ltd.)
A British First World War poster issued by the Parliamentary War Savings Committee (No.15).The image is a three-quarter length view of a man, seen in profile, facing right and reaching into his pocket...ARTV00917
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Back up the boys in the trenches - Enrol today for National Service...
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Maker: Unknown National Service Unknown
A British First World War recruitment poster issued by the Department of National Service (NS) . It features the emblem of the NS centre top which includes a full-length depiction of Winged Victory we...ARTV00639
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Bank at the tank...the tank will be at King Edward Statue...
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Maker: Unknown Unknown Hill, Siffken & Co. (L.P.A., Ltd.)
British First World War poster advertising a Tank Tour in conjunction with a National War Bond issue. It features a depiction of a tank in action in the top third set against a bright blue sky. In fro...ARTV00968
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"Be Honest With Yourself: Be Certain That Your So-Called Reason is not an Excuse"
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Maker: Soutril, V Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Bemrose and Sons
British recruiting poster produced by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee. Depicts a British artillery crew training a large gun onto a plane that is flying overhead. The illustration, which occu...ARTV00522
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Belgian and Allies Aid League : Will you help these sufferers from the War to start a new home : help is better than Sympathy...
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Maker: Brangwyn, Frank LONDON : BELGIAN AND ALLIES AID LEAGUE, [N.D.] (LONDON : THE AVENUE PRESS)
A poster depicting large crowds of homeless and destitute people who have been made homeless by the First World War. The image of the people occupies the upper three-quarters of the poster. The title ...ARTV06618
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Bomb them with war bonds
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Maker: Unknown National War Savings Committee Hill, Siffken & Co. (L.P.A., Ltd.)
British First World War poster issued by the National War Savings Committee to promote the sale of War Bonds. It features a depiction of a shell burst in the centre right. The title text is positione...ARTV00973
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Boys! Come along You're Wanted
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Maker: Unknown Parliamentary Recruiting Committee David Allen & Sons Ltd
British recruiting poster in the style of British silhouette artist Harry Oakley, who produced poster designs for the war effort. This image is based on a poster called 'Boys come over here, you're w...ARTV00449
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Britain needs you at once
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Maker: Unknown Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Spottiswoode & Co. Ltd.
Recruiting poster produced by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, depicting Saint George mounted on a white charger killing a dragon.ARTV01139
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Britain's Battle For Freedom
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Maker: Unknown Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Roberts & Leete
British recruiting poster produced early in the war by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee. This is a text-based poster, with no images. The poster reads 'Help to end the War by enlisting in the ...ARTV00564
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Britain's Strong arm and Yours Will Carry us Through
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Maker: Unknown Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Clerkenwell Press Ltd.
British recruiting poster produced early in the war by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee. This is a text-based poster, with the title dominating the majority of the space. 'ENLIST NOW' runs acro...ARTV00422
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British women! The Royal Air Force needs your help
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Maker: Unknown Dangerfield Printing Co Ltd
This First World War British poster was designed to encourage women to join the Royal Air Force as motorcyclists, clerks, waitresses and cooks. The poster features a woman in a W.R.A.F uniform pointin...ARTV01304
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Britons. Join your country's army
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Maker: Leete, Alfred Her Majesty's Stationary Office The Curwen Press, Ltd.
This poster is a 1968 reproduction of one of the most well known British First World War posters and one of the most famous and influential images of war propaganda: Field Marshal Lord Kitchener in hi...ARTV04085
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Britons! Your Country Needs You
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Maker: Unknown Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Saunders & Cullingham
British recruiting poster produced by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee (Poster No. 23). This is a slight variation of the solely text-based designs that were produced at the very beginning (thi...ARTV04874
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Britons! Your Country Needs You
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Maker: Unknown Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Saunders & Cullingham
British recruiting poster produced by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee (poster No. 23). This is a slight variation of the solely text-based designs that were produced at the very beginning (thi...ARTV00435
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Burn your cinders and save coal
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Maker: Unknown Coal Mines Department, Board of Trade. Dangerfield Printing Co Ltd
British First World War poster issued by the Coal Mines Department, Board of Trade. The poster features a giant piece of black coal floating against a bright yellow background. The message is written ...ARTV00729
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Buy war bonds: feed the guns and beat the Huns
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Maker: Unknown Scottish War Savings Committee McLagan & Cumming
First World War poster issued by the Scottish War Savings Committee to promote the sale of war bonds. The image is of three howitzers pointing to the right against a bright yellow sky. Two artilleryme...ARTV00944
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Buy war bonds now
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Maker: Dangerfield Printing Co Ltd
poster depicting soldiers, carrying rifles with fixed bayonets, going into action, text encourages purchase of war bondsARTV00975
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Buy War Loan Bonds
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Maker: Unknown Commonwealth Government of Australia F.W. Niven
Poster encouraging Australians to invest in war bonds. The text, which is printed in blue, white or red ink is positioned within a black oval which is set against a Union Jack. Most countries involve...ARTV06239
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Buy War Loan Bonds
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Maker: Unknown Commonwealth Government of Australia Syd. Day, The Printer Ltd
Australian First World War flyer promoting the 7th War Loan drive. This is an ornate design, contrasting the simple slogan with several competing symbols. The Union Jack and the Australian flag respe...ARTV09255
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Buy War Loan Bonds
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Maker: Unknown Commonwealth Government of Australia Syd. Day, The Printer Ltd
Australian First World War flyer promoting the 7th War Loan drive. This is an ornate design, contrasting the simple slogan with several competing symbols. The Union Jack and the Australian flag respe...ARTV06277
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Buy war loans...
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Maker: Parliamentary War Savings Committee McCorquodale & Co.Ltd
This First World War poster was published by the Parliamentary War Savings Committee and is designed to encourage British citizens to purchase war loans. Comprising only of text the posters demonstrat...ARTV08160
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By the King a Proclamation
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of Food Unknown
British First World War Food Control poster No. 28 issued by the Ministry of Food. Text only, the poster is a Royal Proclamation by King George V in gothic style typeface urging British subjects to ec...ARTV00375
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Call tp prayer...
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Maker: Unknown Unknown H. B. Skinner & Co.
British First World War poster. Printed in black and red text in a simple banner style it is a general call to prayer. The text urges viewers to pray for all involved in the war and for peace.ARTV06454
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Casualty
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Maker: Crozier, Frank
Depicts an Australian soldier holding the dead body of a fellow soldier in a barren, war damaged landscape, in the foreground. Behind him are other soldiers and a cloud filled sky. Frank Crozier (1883...ART02170
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City of Norwich: hostile air raids
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Maker: Gibbs & Walter Unknown City of Norwich Police
In the event of hostile air raids in Norwich, these are special instructions issued to the public for daylight and after daylight hours by EF Winch, Chief Constable, Guilhall, City of Norwich, 20 Apri...ARTV08275
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Coal Saving a National Duty...
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Maker: Unknown Unknown Unknown
British First World War poster urging citizens to conserve coal as part of the war effort. Black and white only the central image is a stylised block of coal. The title and text fill the rest of the p...ARTV00388
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Coal shortage...Let our motto be Economy, Economy and again Economy.
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Maker: Unknown Board of Trade Merritt & Hatcher Ltd.
British First World War poster issued by the Coal Mines Department , Board of Trade. Black and white text only the poster provides information from the Controller of Coal Mines Department on how econo...ARTV00637
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Coal: The coal you are going without is forging the key to Victory
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Maker: Unknown Coal Mines Department, Board of Trade. Johnson Riddle & Co
British First World War poster issued by the Coal Mines Department of the Board of Trade. It features an image of a giant empty coal scuttle with the title and message printed in yellow and white bene...ARTV00728
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Cold-blooded murder!
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Maker: Unknown Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Roberts & Leete
British First World War recruitment poster. The poster explains the atrocity in the sinking of the Lusitania by a German submarine. The Lusitania was a luxury ocean liner, and 1,198 of the 1,959 peopl...ARTV03931
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Come along boys and join the Army: duty calls: come now: our cheery lads need your help
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Maker: Unknown Publicity Department, Central London Recruiting Depot Haycock-Cadle, Co
This British First World War poster, published by the Publicity Department is designed to encourage men to join the army and assist other British soldiers. The image on the poster is centrally positio...ARTV04928
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Come along, boys! enlist today.
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Maker: Caffyn, William H Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Haycock-Cadle, Co
Depicts a cheerful British infantry soldier with his rifle slung across his soldier, and a pipe in his mouth. His comfortable and relaxed attitude reflects the accompanying text, which reads, '"The m...ARTV03237
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Come along, boys! Enlist today.
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Maker: Caffyn, William H Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Haycock-Cadle, Co
Depicts a cheerful British infantry soldier with his rifle slung across his soldier, and a pipe in his mouth. His comfortable and relaxed attitude reflects the accompanying text, which reads, '"The m...ARTV00419
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Come into the ranks and fight, don't stay in the crowd and stare...
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Maker: Unknown Central Council for the Organization of Recruiting in Ireland Alex Thom & Co. Ltd
A recruiting poster depicting a crowd of civilians staring at soldiers marching along a city street past the Flag of Leinster (Ireland). Irish support for the British during the First World War was fr...ARTV00958
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Come into the ranks and fight for your King and country...
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Maker: Unknown Parliamentry Recruiting Commitee, London Roberts & Leete
British First World War poster issued by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee (PRC), London. Established in August 1914 the PRC was a combined party organisation chaired by the Prime Minister, Herbe...ARTV00593
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Daddy, what did you do in the Great War?
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Maker: Lumley, Savile Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Johnson, Riddle & Co. Ltd.
Depicts a father sitting in an armchair with a look of concern across his face. His son plays with toys soldiers below him on the carpet, while his daughter sits on his knee, pointing to a page in her...ARTV00433
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Daddy, what did YOU do in the Great War?
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Maker: Lumley, Savile Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Johnson, Riddle and Company
Depicts a father sitting in an armchair with a look of concern across his face. His son plays with toys soldiers below him on the carpet; while his daughter sits on his knee, pointing to a page in her...ARTV00093
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Defeat the Enemy's attempt to starve you: Enrol in the Industrial Army To-day
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Maker: Unknown National Service Unknown
A British First World War recruitment poster issued by the Department of National Service (NS) . It features the emblem of the NS centre top which includes a full-length depiction of Winged Victory we...ARTV00641
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Defence of the Realm: order as to lights on vehicles...
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Maker: Unknown British Government Darling & Son
British First World War poster informing citizens of changes to the main provisions of Defence of the Realm Regulations Order (No. 713) as to lights on vehicles. Text only printed in red ink banner st...ARTV06447
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Der Magische Gurtel [The enchanted circle]
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Maker: Erdt, Hans Rudi Konigliche Bild- und Filmamt (Bufa) Vereinigte Kunst-Institute AG, Berlin-Schoneberg
A German First World War propaganda poster that advertises a German official film depicting the submarine U35, which was shot in April 1917. The title of the poster is taken from a speech by Winston C...ARTV10342
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Disabled sailors and soldiers. What every man should know...
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Maker: Ministry of Pensions Dangerfield Printing Co Ltd
Poster issued by the British Ministry of Pensions (formed 1916) to provide information to disabled returned servicemen. It consists of a listing of informative facts and statements emphasising that su...ARTV00117
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Discharged disabled men moving from one Local War Pensions Committee area to another...
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of Pensions Unknown
British First World War notice issued by the Ministry of Pensions. Text only printed top to bottom in black ink on white paper it explains the need for disabled soldiers to obtain letters of introduct...ARTV06500
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Discharged Sailors and Soldiers get the job that suits you...
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Maker: T F Ministry of Labour and National Service H & C Graham Ltd Litho
British First World War poster issued by the Ministry of Labour. It encourages disabled sailors and soldiers to make sure they get the job that suits them by contacting their nearest Employment Excha...ARTV01225
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Don't stand looking at it. Take it to the salvage dump
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Maker: Davidson, Charles Lamb British Army Roberts & Leete
British First World War poster depicting a caricature of a heavily laden soldier standing near an old wooden cart wheel, that lies on the ground near him. The accompanying text encourages taking salva...ARTV00113
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Don't stand looking at this
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Maker: Unknown Parliamentary Recruiting Committee
British First World War recruitment poster depicts silhouetted soldiers going into action - the text calls for viewers to help them, rather than be content to merely look at the poster. The brown silh...ARTV07427
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Don't stand looking at this
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Maker: Unknown Unknown
British First World War recruitment poster depicts silhouetted soldiers going into action - the text calls for viewers to help them, rather than be content to merely look at the poster. The brown silh...ARTV05668
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Don't waste bread!
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Maker: Ministry of Food Clarke & Sherwell Ltd.
bakery products, bread, woman, submarine; poster produced by the British Ministry of Food, encouraging reduced consumption of bread with consequent saving of scarce resources at the time of the 'sink ...ARTV00378
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Don't waste bread.: save two thick slices every day and defeat the 'u' boat
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of Food Clarke & Sherwell Ltd.
Published by the Ministry of Food, this British First World War poster aimed at encouraging citizens not to waste bread in an attempt to defeat the Germans in their U-boat campaign. The central image ...ARTV01315
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Do your bit! Save food.
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of Food Hazell, Watson & Viney Ltd
First World War British food control poster issued by the Ministry of Food (No.54). It features a shoulder-length depiction of a British infantryman, looking directly out of the poster, with his right...ARTV00382
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Dynamite diplomatists
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Depicts the figures of two German men; one is standing and crying, while the other is seated at a desk, writing in a ledger book. The text accompanying this cartoon, when it was published in the 'Dail...ART02415
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Each recruit brings peace nearer
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Maker: Unknown Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Andrew Reid and Co
Depicts a dark blue night-time cityscape, with a bright searchlight creating a beam of light from the left to the right of the image; the titled is printed in red ink within the beam of light. Flags ...ARTV03939
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Eat Less Bread
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of Food Hill, Siffken & Co. (L.P.A., Ltd.)
bakery products, bread; poster urging people to 'eat less bread', which will save scarce resourcesARTV07403
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Eat Less Bread
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of Food Dangerfield Printing Co Ltd
This poster is very direct, and is part of a campaign by the Ministry of Food in Britain designed to encourage the populace to respect food rationing. The title, 'EAT LESS BREAD' is superimposed on a...ARTV00390
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Employers: ring up the employment exchange and find the man for your job
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Maker: Unknown Dangerfield Printing Co Ltd
Printed by Dangerfield, this First World War British poster, provides information to employers about finding individuals for the positions that they have available. The poster encourages the utilizati...ARTV04856
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Emprunt de la Libèration, On les a, souscrivez à la London County & Westminster Bank (Paris) Ltd [Liberation loan, we have them, subscribe at teh London County and Westminster Bank (Paris) Ltd]
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Maker: Bouisset, Firmin PARIS : LONDON COUNTY & WESTMINSTER BANK (PARIS), [N.D.] (PARIS : IMPRIMERIE DE VAUGIRARD)
A French soldier waves his helmet in his right hand and holds his rifle in his left. By his side, stands a Scottish Regiment soldier holding a hand-grenade in his right hand while a British soldier ta...ARTV07460
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1805 "England Expects" 1915: Are you doing your duty today?
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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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"England expects every man to do his duty"
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Maker: Unknown Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Hazell, Watson & Viney Ltd
British First World war recruiting poster produced by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee (poster No. 1). This is a text-based poster, with the only imagery being the seal of the Royal Charter (whi...ARTV00437
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"England expects every man to do his duty"...
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Maker: Unknown Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Hanbury, Thomsett & Co
British First World war recruiting poster produced by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee (poster No. 1). This is a text-based poster, with the only imagery being the seal of the Royal Charter (whi...ARTV04871
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Enlistment in the Regular Army: Height Now Reduced
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Maker: Unknown British Army Hazell, Watson & Viney Ltd
British First World War poster issued to alert men that the height standard for enlistment in the Regular Army had been reduced. Text only it is a small rectangular poster printed in black ink on blue...ARTV05351
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Enlist today. He's happy and satisfied, are you?
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Maker: O R Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Turner & Dunnett
British recruiting poster produced by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee. Depicts a smiling British soldier set against a yellow background, framed at the top and bottom by text. The title, prin...ARTV00519
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Everyone should do his bit
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Maker: Baron, Low Low, Baron Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Roberts & Leete
Depicts an adolescent boy wearing the short navy pants and long grey socks of the British Boy Scouts association. He is posed at a train platform, in front of seven seminal early recruiting posters. ...ARTV00119
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Every pound invested in national war bonds...
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Maker: A J British Government Unknown
ship yards, warship; poster depicting a ship being built, encouraging purchase of war bondsARTV00970
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"Every shot a hun's eye"
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Maker: Harman, W S ALDERSHOT : WM. MAY & CO., LTD., 1917 W.M. May and Company, Limited
One of many war posters across all of the participating nations which vilifyied the enemy through the use of facial caricature. It is one of the minority which involved overt incitements to violence....ARTV00051
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Every tank produced in these works will save British lives
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Maker: Cunningham, W Unknown J W Ltd
British First World War poster issued to be displayed at a munitions factory where tanks were built. Designed to maintain morale and increase production among workers by reminding them of the role tan...ARTV04860
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"Fall in" Answer now in your country's hour of need
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Maker: EK Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Hill, Siffken & Co. (L.P.A., Ltd.)
British First World War Parliament Recruiting Committee poster; No. 12, which depicts a Bugler, asking recruits to 'Fall In' and join the forces. The Parliamentary Recruiting Committee (PRC) in the fi...ARTV00434
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Feed the guns with war bonds.
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Maker: Stanley, Sidney Walter G.P. Ltd.
poster depicting soldier with rifle and fixed bayonet in action at the Front, encouraging purchase of war bondsARTV00938
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Feed the guns with war bonds and help to bring them down
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Maker: National War Savings Committee National War Savings Committee Dangerfield Printing Co Ltd
British First World War poster promoting the sale of War Bonds. It features three crossed searchlight beams over a silhouetted London city skyline, and flak from anti-aircraft fire. Two small yellow b...ARTV00936
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Feed the guns with war bonds and help to end the war
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Maker: Thomas, Samuel Herbert Unknown H & C Graham Ltd Litho
British First World War poster issued to promote the sale of War bonds to help the war effort. The image is positioned right of centre, with a blank area upper left. It is a depiction of a large unman...ARTV05980
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Feed the guns with war bonds and help to end the war
Art
Maker: B T Thomas, Samuel Herbert H.G.B. Ltd
This striking design by Bert Thomas (1883-1966) was poster No. 124 issued by the National War Savings Committee in September 1918. It depicts a sailor and guns aboard a battleship at sea. The poster w...ARTV00962