RMGRP36J–SAVILLE LUMLEY (1876-1960) English artist who designed this famous WW1 poster 'Daddy, what did YOU do in the Great War ?'
RMG5FYH0–The Belgian Royal Princes walking in Brussels during the Great War in 1916.
RM2GJK4K3–'Daddy, what did YOU do in the Great War?' recruitment poster for the British army in WWI.
RMFFAAH3–WORLD WAR I: POSTER, 1915. /n'Daddy, What Did You Do In The Great War.' British World War I poster by Savile Lumley, c1915
RMDJWNNM–British First World War soldiers in encampment, 1st World War, 1st WW, Great War 1914-1918, history, archive archival historical imagery, WW1, England UK British Army soldier camp World War 1
RMDBDM26–Belgian soldiers in a Great War trench
RMJR6TD3–Vintage UK WW1 Poster British Propaganda Poster promoting enlistment in to the services ' Daddy what did you do in the Great War'?
RMDYEGKP–World War 1 - Type of Russian Howitzer at practice firing. Russian experience in her great war with Japan taught the Tsar's military advisers some lessons which, though bitter, were profitable and one direct result was a great improvement in the Russian artillery arm, both in the guns themselves and in the gun practice.
RF2HC97BG–A Better ‘Ole “Well, if you knows of a better ‘ole, go to it.” When the grim humor of the actual warfare in the trenches superseded cartooning of the preliminaries of the War, the work of the Britisher, Bruce Bairnsfather, stood out at once as the climax of this style of art. Best known of all his cartoons is this one, which has supplied a title both to books and plays. It is typical also, in a larger sense, of Britain’s whole position in the Great War. The fight was not of her seeking. If she could have found any possible way to a “better ‘ole” she would most eagerly have taken it, as her F
RMTWB5K9–Superb photograph of the Canadian National War Memorial, Vimy Ridge - unveiled by King Edward VIII on July 26th 1936. Erected in memory of the heroic men who fell in the Great War. Sent on the unveiling day. Date: 1936
RFG21HA8–'British Grand Fleet in the Great War' North Sea movements. HARMSWORTH, 1920 map
RMCNET7M–External war memorial plaque to the men of Imber who served in the Great War, St Giles Church, Imber, Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, England, UK
RMDEA7PX–What did you do in the Great War card, Muse Somme 1916, 072
RMGN83AY–Major WG Wilson, mechanical engineer and inventor, with William Tritton, of the first tanks used in the Great War by the British
RMB0D53B–Overseas Club Certificate to recognise help and comfort to sailors and soldiers in the Great War on Empire Day 1915
RME0M5A6–Aug. 08, 1953 - 5000 children fighting ''Indian'' tribe.: In Planten and Blomen (Hamburg) 5000 children attacked a group of 90 ''Indians'' of the Karl-May festive play from Bad Seegeberg after the group had given a preformance of 20 minutes only and the children felt therefore disaapointed. This well-mean performance ended in a great war. The children were hunting the Indians who had to hide themselves in the exhibition halls. The children destroyed the benches, wanted to get back and entrance fees and the police had great pains to deal with the small pale-faces
RM2J606CY–A British advertising recruitment poster from 1915 with the slogan, Daddy, what did you do in the great war? It shows a pensive man with his daughter on his lap, while a boy plays with toy soldiers at his feet. Unknown Artist
RMWCPPN1–Daddy What did YOU do in the Great War? poster
RFJ40NYP–Uncle Sam's [for U.S.] powerful fist is raised in defiance and power. This postcard image was created during, and to support, America's involvement in The Great War ( World War I ). Printed to the left of Sam's arm is, ' The fist that has 'The Punch' ' 1918. To see all my World War I images Search: Prestor vintage WW I
RMB4WG81–King Queen leaving St Paul s after victory service DM 3125 Box 5 Date 13 9 18 King George V and Queen Mary leaving St Paul s Cathedral after a special service to celebrate Britain s victory in the Great War Y2K World War I Y2K Royalty dtgu2 DTGU2
RMGB8GGE–Poppies are placed among the thousands of names of soldiers killed or missing in the Great War at the Menin Gate in Ypres, Belgium.
RMPTA6M8–Australia in the Great War. Unidentified men of the 5th Division, 1916. Creator: Anonymous.
RM2A68ANM–'Daddy, what did YOU do in the Great War?' recruitment poster, a piece of replica memorabilia from the World War One era.
RFJGYR38–Paris Great mosque. Dedication to the muslim soldiers killed in the Great War. France.
RMCBAFKN–Mounted troop with a cable laying carriage used in the Great War. WW1.
RM2E26495–NEWS HEADLINE WAR 1939 WW2 UK news vendor for The London Dispatch newspaper holding poster announcing 'WAR OFFICIAL' the start of Second World War in Great Britain World War II
RMH3WPBG–Document authorising Benito Mussolini (1883-1945) an Italian politician, dictator, and journalist, to receive the Badge for wounded and mutilated in the Great War
RF2HC97CA–This photo shows a service record included in a 1923 book. It is the se4rvice record notice for Herbert B Dinsmore, telling all that he served in the Great War, also known as World War I.
RMJR31CF–The Battle of Poltava on July 8, 1709 was the decisive victory of Peter I of Russia over the Swedish forces under Field Marshal Carl Gustav Rehnskiöld, in one of the battles of the Great Northern War. High-ranking Swedes captured during the battle included Field Marshal Rehnskiöld, major generals Schlippenbach, Stackelberg, Hamilton and Prince Maximilian Emanuel. Peter held a celebratory banquet in two large tents erected on the battlefield. The battle also bears major importance in Ukrainian national history, as Hetman of Zaporizhian Host Ivan Mazepa sided with the Swedes, seeking to create a
RM2C40TAY–Men dressed as Scottish Regiment First World War soldiers, Great North Steam Fair, Beamish Museum, Durham County, England, UK
RFJ58HWT–Commemorative plaque in memory of employees of The Highland Railway Company who died in the Great war 1914-1919, Inverness railway station, Inverness
RME7EX37–Magnificent Victory Parade passing through the Arc de Triomphe, Paris, July 14, 1919 - Conquerers in the Great War Marching on Bastile Day through the Triumphal Arch in Paris, under which only victors can pass. Millions witnessed the wonderful parade led by Joffre, Foch, Pershing and other notable figures of the war
RMGN83AT–Sir William Tritton, Chairman of William Foster & Co, the Lincoln manufacturer of the first tanks used in the Great War by the British
RMF61Y47–Seaford, UK. 10th Nov, 2015. Service and blue plaque unveling to commemorate the soldiers of the British West Indies Regiment, founded 100 years ago, that fought in the Great War. Family of the 19 soldiers that died in and were buried in Seaford Cemetery visited the graves and laid wreaths of black poppies.A Libation ceremony was carried out by professor Gus John, and a poem was read by poet Nairobi Thompson, before the blue plaque was unveiled. Peter Cripps/Alamy Live News
RMR1BJWK–Thaxted, Essex, UK. 11th Nov, 2018. Remembrance Day Centenary Service. 100 years after the armistice was signed ending the Great War of 1914-1918 sercives of remebrance were held around the world in commemoration. Thaxted in north west Essex lost 55 men in the Great War and 10 men in WWII. Seen here the procession through Thaxted to St John the Baptist, with our Lady and St Laurence Church where a service of thanks giving was held including the lowering of flags during the two minutes silence Credit: BRIAN HARRIS/Alamy Live News
RMWP777N–The cover of 'Round About the Crooked Steeple' the most successful book by 'Simon Evans 1895 – 1940), a postman with the GPO who developed a reputation in the 1930s as a writer and broadcaster on country life. His stories covered his 18 mile rural postal round, in and around Cleobury Mortimer, South Shropshire, England. A job he took to relieve respiratory injuries sustained when gassed during the First World War, however he died from illness in 1940. His round is commemorated by the 'Simon Evans Way' long distance path.
RMF328PF–Inscription on war memorial in Tower Gardens, King's Lynn, to memory of those who fell in the Great War.
RMDYG3J1–1914-1919 Memorial for the Men of Cheltenham who died in The Great War. The Great War was renamed WW1/First World War after WW2.
RMPFM137–In Honour of the men that fell in the Great War 1914-18, Tilshead, Wiltshire, UK
RMGB7N3D–A Piper plays a lament in front of the names of thousands of British and Commonwealth soldiers who were killed in the Great War after a Remembrance Service at the Menin Gate in Ypres, Belgium to mark the 90th Anniversary of the end of the Great War.
RMJGJ93C–Canada in WWI - Great War veterans at the Provincial Convention
RMFFBWTK–GREAT DEPRESSION CARTOON. /n'First in war, first in peace, first in the hearts of his countrymen. American cartoon on the Great Depression, by Otto Soglow, early 1930s.
RMTWB4C6–WW1 - Scottish American War Memorial, West Princes Street Gardens, Edinburgh, Scotland. Erected by Scottish Americans in memory of Scottish soldiers who fell in the Great War. The central figure "The Call 1914" looks out toward the Castle Rock. Date: circa 1920
RME7ECP5–Sopwith Triplane replica flies in a Great War Air display in Essex
RM2F76GKJ–Vintage UK WW1 cartoon recruiting postcard ' What did you do in the Great War'? also translated into French with British soldier weighed down on cookhouse duties World War I
RMKCET5C–Jewish volunteers from Palestine, USA and Great Britain gather in Canada during World War One 1918
RMB5MWK2–9RD 1917 0 0 A2 E Tank in Kiev c 1917 Great War 1914 18 Ukrainian Tank in Kiev Photograph c 1917
RMG16BWY–Entitled: 'Phases of the British Army's part in the Great War.' During the war, there were three distinct British Armies. The first army was the small volunteer force of 400,000 soldiers, over half of which were posted overseas to garrison the British Emp
RM2C40P79–Men dressed as Scottish Regiment First World War soldiers, Great North Steam Fair, Beamish Museum, Durham County, England, UK
RM2B033HG–David Lloyd George, 1st Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor, OM, PC (17 January 1863 – 26 March 1945) was a British Liberal politician and statesman. As Chancellor of the Exchequer (1908–1915), Lloyd George was a key figure in the introduction of many reforms which laid the foundations of the modern welfare state. His most important role came as the highly energetic Prime Minister of the Wartime Coalition Government (1916–22), during and immediately after the First World War. He was a major player at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919 that reordered Europe after the defeat of Germany in the Great War
RMK7P78R–World War II-era poster 'Britain's European Allies Attack in British Aircraft,' Great Britain, 1943.
RMGN83AX–Major-General ED Swinton, in charge of training the first British tank units in the Great War and developing initial tactics for armoured warfare
RMF61Y38–Seaford, UK. 10th Nov, 2015. Service and blue plaque unveling to commemorate the soldiers of the British West Indies Regiment, founded 100 years ago, that fought in the Great War. Family of the 19 soldiers that died in and were buried in Seaford Cemetery visited the graves and laid wreaths of black poppies.A Libation ceremony was carried out by professor Gus John, and a poem was read by poet Nairobi Thompson, before the blue plaque was unveiled. Peter Cripps/Alamy Live News
RMR1BJWR–Thaxted, Essex, UK. 11th Nov, 2018. Remembrance Day Centenary Service. 100 years after the armistice was signed ending the Great War of 1914-1918 sercives of remebrance were held around the world in commemoration. Thaxted in north west Essex lost 55 men in the Great War and 10 men in WWII. Seen here the procession through Thaxted to St John the Baptist, with our Lady and St Laurence Church where a service of thanks giving was held including the lowering of flags during the two minutes silence Credit: BRIAN HARRIS/Alamy Live News
RMWP77GC–'Simon Evans 1895 – 1940), a postman with the GPO for most of his short life developed a reputation in the 1930s as a writer and broadcaster on country life, particularly in and around Cleobury Mortimer, where he lived for 14 years in rural South Shropshire. His first book 'Round About the Crooked Steeple' was his most successful book, and describes his round along the River Rea. He took the jobto relieve respiratory injuries sustained when gassed during the First World War, however he died from illness in 1940. His round is commemorated by the 'Simon Evans Way' long distance path.
RMG2W67G–'Daddy, what did YOU do in the Great War?' recruitment poster for the British army in WWI.
RMPA22XR–364 Daddy, what did you do in the great war LCCN2003663090
RMERGTHA–The London Territorials at Pozières during the Battle of the Somme, 1916. In The Great War From a painting by W.B. Wollen.
RMGB7N5D–British veterans in front of the names of British and Commonwealth servicemen killed in the Great War with a river of red running towards them. Heavy rain fell as thousands of poppies were dropped on the ceremony and the red dye ran from the poppies to form small blood red rivers after a Remembrance Service at the Menin Gate in Ypres ,Belgium today which marks the 90th Anniversary of the end of the Great War.
RMPBRB8B–AJAXNETPHOTO. ALBERT, FRANCE. - THE TOWN OF ALBERT - CAPITAL OF THE SOMME BATTLE SECTOR IN THE GREAT WAR. PHOTO:JONATHAN EASTLAND/AJAX REF:3A 1-013003
RM2HHT8RB–The village of Barton Seagrave, Northants, from the churchyard of the Early Norman Church of St Botolph, the register of which dates from 1609. To the right is the stone cross to the memory of those who fell in the Great War, and the house is the Rectory. In the background of the picture is Barton Seagrave Hall, the property of Miss Wickstead, which is used as a guest house. Circa 1946.
RM2F73FGY–A vintage WW2 recruitment poster saying Daddy, What Did You Do In The Great War
RME7ECP2–Sopwith Triplane replica flies in a Great War Air display in Essex
RM2J0016K–1917 American Propaganda Poster 'The only American Ambulance now saving lives in Russia' WW1 World War 1 First World War The Great War USA
RMEC83G6–Peace and Goodwill by Henry Payne (1868-1940).This three-panel stained glass window was commissioned as a memorial 'to the men of the church who fell' and those who served in the Great War 1914-1918.
RFACT1C9–Westminster Hyde Park Corner statue and memorial commemorating the men of the Machine Gun Corps who died in the Great War
RF2DACATT–Bridge across Danube river. Under fire from Serbian forces, General Mackensen's engineers constructed this great bridge across the Danube, and his army crossed for the invasion of Serbia. Ludwig Friedrich August Mackensen was a German field marshal. He commanded successfully during the First World War of 1914–1918 and became one of the German Empire's most prominent and competent military leaders. After the armistice of November 1918 the victorious Allies interned Mackensen in Serbia for a year.
RMT454A2–Beamish, Durham County, England, United Kingdom, 13 April 2019. Beamish Steam Day: Man dressed in vintage soldier uniform from Scots in the Great War living history group, a Royal Marine Light Infantryman
RM2B033HF–David Lloyd George, 1st Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor, OM, PC (17 January 1863 – 26 March 1945) was a British Liberal politician and statesman. As Chancellor of the Exchequer (1908–1915), Lloyd George was a key figure in the introduction of many reforms which laid the foundations of the modern welfare state. His most important role came as the highly energetic Prime Minister of the Wartime Coalition Government (1916–22), during and immediately after the First World War. He was a major player at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919 that reordered Europe after the defeat of Germany in the Great War
RMCFF1RD–Monument commemorating sons of Noto killed in the Great War, 1915-1918
RM2GBM7EM–Memorial stone in the Great War Cemetery to the 59th Austrian Regiment - Rainer. Fiorentini plateau, Arsiero, Vicenza province, Veneto, Italy, Europe.
RMF61Y3D–Seaford, UK. 10th Nov, 2015. Service and blue plaque unveling to commemorate the soldiers of the British West Indies Regiment, founded 100 years ago, that fought in the Great War. Family of the 19 soldiers that died in and were buried in Seaford Cemetery visited the graves and laid wreaths of black poppies.A Libation ceremony was carried out by professor Gus John, and a poem was read by poet Nairobi Thompson, before the blue plaque was unveiled. Peter Cripps/Alamy Live News
RMR1BJWP–Thaxted, Essex, UK. 11th Nov, 2018. Remembrance Day Centenary Service. 100 years after the armistice was signed ending the Great War of 1914-1918 sercives of remebrance were held around the world in commemoration. Thaxted in north west Essex lost 55 men in the Great War and 10 men in WWII. Seen here the procession through Thaxted to St John the Baptist, with our Lady and St Laurence Church where a service of thanks giving was held including the lowering of flags during the two minutes silence Credit: BRIAN HARRIS/Alamy Live News
RMHKK3X6–Logan to the front, as shown in the great war panorama Battle of Atlanta now on exhibition in Minneapolis, 5th St. near Nicollet Ave, open all day, evenings and Sundays. (front)
RMARNXN0–Baron Manfred Von Richtofen the Red Baron the legendary German fighter ace in the Great War
RMPBM0XH–762 Histories of the several regiments and battalions from North Carolina, in the great war 1861-'65 (1901) 44th NC officers
RMERGTH4–British troops fighting with the French to stop the first German onrush, Autumn 1914. In The Great War/ World War I. From a
RMGB7NED–Poppies fall over those attending a Remembrance Service for British and Commonwealth soldiers who were killed in the Great War after a Remembrance Service at the Menin Gate in Ypres, Belgium to mark the 90th Anniversary of the end of the Great War.
RMPBRB8C–AJAXNETPHOTO. ALBERT, SOMME, PICARDY, FRANCE. - THE TOWN OF ALBERT - BASILICA OF NOTRE DAME DE BREBIERES SURMOUNTED BY A GOLDEN VIRGIN, CAPITAL OF THE SOMME BATTLE SECTOR IN THE GREAT WAR UNDER RENOVATION. PHOTO:JONATHAN EASTLAND/AJAX REF:36 1 013003
RM2HHJ80D–Army Service Corps France October 1914 The unsung heroes of the British army during World War One, the ASC, known as 'Ally Sloper's Cavalry' - were the men who operated the transport provided the food, equipment and ammunition. In the Great War, the vast majority of this tonnage, supplying a vast army on many fronts, was supplied from the U.K. Using an assortment of transport methods including horsed and motor vehicles, railways and waterways. the ASC performed prodigious feats of logistics and were one of the great strengths of organisation by which the war was waged. Our Picture Shows: Our
RM2A8KWHD–Summerside, Canada - August 9, 2016: World War I memorial commemorates the residents of Prince County who were killed or missing in the Great War
RFH9A248–Bloody easter in 1525, Great Peasants' War or Great Peasants' Revolt German: Deutscher Bauernkrieg, historical illustration
RM2G20B7X–Vintage Russian Soviet WW2 Propaganda Poster FOR OUR GREAT HOMELAND !, A 1944 Soviet Propaganda Poster World War II 1944 featuring Lenin and Stalin on a red banner flag, with Russian fighting forces illustrated in foreground. Artist Nina Vatolina Russian,
RMEC83G7–Peace and Goodwill by Henry Payne (1868-1940).This three-panel stained glass window was commissioned as a memorial 'to the men of the church who fell' and those who served in the Great War 1914-1918.
RMR5J2HP–Australia in the Great War. Unidentified men of the 5th Division. Museum: The Australian War Memorial. Author: ANONYMOUS.
RMADJBR8–Swedish flotilla defeated by the Russians under Peter the Great in the Northern War. Hand-colored halftone of an illustration
RMT8E45H–Museum of Flight, East Fortune, East Lothian, Scotland, UK 12th May, 2019. Wartime Experience: A family day out with all things related to the World Wars. A display by Scots in the Great War history group about military ordnance and firearms
RMHEWR09–Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre presents the outstanding Knights of the Sky exhibition, featuring Sir Peter Jackson’s own collection of WW1 aircraft and artifacts. This story of aviation in the Great War is brought to life in sensational sets created by the internationally acclaimed talent of WingNut Films and Weta Workshop. The theatrical treatment is both innovative and visually stunning. Captivating scenes depict the aircraft in context, sometimes recreating an incident that actually happened in the war. Rare memorabilia is on display, worthy of any national collection and ranges from beauti
RMHA3DAH–German widowed lady,shows a wartime photograph of her wedding day to a german soldier killed in the great war,Berlin,Germany
RM2GBM7EB–Memorial stone in the Great War Cemetery to the 59th Austrian Regiment - Rainer. Fiorentini plateau, Arsiero, Vicenza province, Veneto, Italy, Europe.
RMF61Y4W–Seaford, UK. 10th Nov, 2015. Service and blue plaque unveling to commemorate the soldiers of the British West Indies Regiment, founded 100 years ago, that fought in the Great War. Family of the 19 soldiers that died in and were buried in Seaford Cemetery visited the graves and laid wreaths of black poppies.A Libation ceremony was carried out by professor Gus John, and a poem was read by poet Nairobi Thompson, before the blue plaque was unveiled. Peter Cripps/Alamy Live News
RMKFD756–French Soldiers in the trenches France 1916 World War I - First World War, The Great War, 28 July 1914 to 11 November 1918.
RFMJBK1B–CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND, APRIL 20, 2018: A field of crosses represents those who died in the Great War for a memorial on Anzac Day
RMGG2EJ3–Great fight in the town of Port Arthur 11-21-1894 China - Japanese-Chinese War
RMP79341–Postcard by Frederick Christian Palmer of Tower Studios, Herne Bay, Kent, England. Showing Rex Kempton of the Jollity Boys who performed at Herne Bay between 1910 and 1914. A more precise date for this photo might be 1912. Kempton also played Abanazar in a production of Aladdin at His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen, in December 1915 (source: Aberdeen in the Great War (2016) pp.62,63, by Derek Tait) . between 1910 and 1914 49 Rex Kempton Jollity Boys Herne Bay
RM2HJYK69–1950s, historical, lady civilians, some war widows, together with soliders, gather to pay their respects at the Tomb of the Unknown Solider at the base of the Arc de Triomphe, Paris, France. The burial site of a fallen French WW1 solider is a scared place, a permanent reminder of the enormous sacrifices made in the great war.
RMGB7NF8–Visitors pay their respects to British and Commonwealth soldiers who were killed in the Great War after a Remembrance Service at the Menin Gate in Ypres, Belgium to mark the 90th Anniversary of the end of the Great War.
RMPD39K6–Edinburgh, UK. 6th July 2018. A War of Two Halves tells the true story of the Hearts Football Team on the brink of winning the Scottish League in 1914. They had won 19 out of 21 games when 13 of the players enlist to serve in the Great War. The show captures the dramatic journey from Tynecastle Stadium to the battlefields of the Somme. The performance runs until 17 August with 4 performances each day. Credit: Rich Dyson/Alamy Live News
RM2HHJ808–Army Service Corps France October 1914 The unsung heroes of the British army during World War One, the ASC, known as 'Ally Sloper's Cavalry' - were the men who operated the transport provided the food, equipment and ammunition. In the Great War, the vast majority of this tonnage, supplying a vast army on many fronts, was supplied from the U.K. Using an assortment of transport methods including horsed and motor vehicles, railways and waterways. the ASC performed prodigious feats of logistics and were one of the great strengths of organisation by which the war was waged. Our Picture Shows: An
RM2A8KWFY–Summerside, Canada - August 9, 2016: World War I memorial commemorates the residents of Prince County who were killed or missing in the Great War
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