RMG4M332–A woman paints her railings white in London, to make things easier during the blackout, during the Second World War.
RMGAG32J–Rudyard Kipling (bottom centre) appeals for recruits; On the left of Kipling is the Mayor of Southport in volunteer uniform. The naval officer (TOP RIGHT) is Surgeon Avarne who went down with the Goliath and swam for four miles before being rescued.
RMG68R1H–A Chez Lounge is thrown from a window during Anti-German demonstrations in Chrisp Street, Poplar, London in response to the sinking, on the 7th May of the liner 'RMS Lusitania' by a German submarine.
RMGA1JY0–Women employed on Government work, felling trees in Kenstoke Woods, near Weston-Super-Mare.
RMG4M32T–World War Two - British Empire - Home Front - The Blitz - London - 1940
RMG56TXM–World War Two - British Empire - The Home Front - Evacuees - London - 1940
RMG5GKXW–A woman at work during World War One.
RMGAKBX2–Woman Workers - First World War - Cambridge Gas Works - 1918
RMG4MRHW–An air-raid warden sets a black-out time clock indicator at an A.R.P. post near London during the Second World War.
RMG543N8–World War Two - British Empire - The Home Front - Celebrities - John Mills - 1941
RMGA86NC–World War One - British Empire - The Home Front - Women at Work - London - 1916
RMG5894G–MUNITIONS FACTORY : c1917
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