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"Answering the Call: A Glimpse into History" Step back in time with the Letchworth Brochure

Background imageAnswer Collection: Waiting an Answer (engraving)

Waiting an Answer (engraving)
1106292 Waiting an Answer (engraving) by Dicksee, John Robert (1817-1903); Private Collection; (add.info.: Waiting an Answer)

Background imageAnswer Collection: WWI Poster, Fall In

WWI Poster, Fall In
Design by E J Keeley, Fall In, answer now in your countrys hour of need. Parliamentary Recruiting Committee poster showing a rallying bugler. Date: 1916

Background imageAnswer Collection: Letterpress Q and A on Book

Letterpress Q and A on Book

Background imageAnswer Collection: Girl Praying

Girl Praying

Background imageAnswer Collection: A Divine Intervention

A Divine Intervention

Background imageAnswer Collection: Man Finds Salvation

Man Finds Salvation

Background imageAnswer Collection: Man Praying

Man Praying

Background imageAnswer Collection: Man Holding Bible

Man Holding Bible

Background imageAnswer Collection: Comic postcard, Woman chats with soldier, WW2 Date: circa 1940s

Comic postcard, Woman chats with soldier, WW2 Date: circa 1940s

Background imageAnswer Collection: Comic postcard, gondola on the lake with ducks Date: 20th century

Comic postcard, gondola on the lake with ducks Date: 20th century

Background imageAnswer Collection: WWI Poster, What Will Your Answer Be

WWI Poster, What Will Your Answer Be
WWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, What will your answer be when your boy asks you, Father, what did you do to help when Britain fought for freedom in 1915? Enlist Now. Date: 1915

Background imageAnswer Collection: Types of aeroplane shell guns by G. H. Davis

Types of aeroplane shell guns by G. H. Davis
An answer to the tank during the Second World War: types of aeroplane shell guns. Including the Hispano-Suiza moteur-canon gun, found effective by the French in knocking out tanks

Background imageAnswer Collection: The Mailed Fist strikes at last, WW1

The Mailed Fist strikes at last, WW1
The mailed fist strikes at last. The German Empires challenge and the British Empires answer on the outbreak of the First World War. Date: 1914

Background imageAnswer Collection: Picture No. 10865228

Picture No. 10865228
Greater bilby (Macrotis lagotis) Australiaճ answer to the Easter bunny. Tanami Desert, Northern Territory, Australia Date:

Background imageAnswer Collection: Classroom Scene

Classroom Scene
Everyone knows the answer - except the boy in the back row

Background imageAnswer Collection: answer, blurred motion, business, collaboration, color image, complexity, concept

answer, blurred motion, business, collaboration, color image, complexity, concept
Jigsaw puzzle pieces floating in sky with spheres

Background imageAnswer Collection: answer, architecture, blue sky, business, city, cloud, collaboration, color image

answer, architecture, blue sky, business, city, cloud, collaboration, color image
Jigsaw puzzle pieces floating in sky with spheres

Background imageAnswer Collection: answer, blue, business, collaboration, color image, complexity, concept, cooperation

answer, blue, business, collaboration, color image, complexity, concept, cooperation
Jigsaw puzzle pieces floating in sky with spheres

Background imageAnswer Collection: Three angels answer the prayers of the mysterious woman

Three angels answer the prayers of the mysterious woman Date: circa 1890s

Background imageAnswer Collection: Cartoon, When will peace come? WW1

Cartoon, When will peace come? WW1
Cartoon, When will peace come? A woman asks a fortune teller. The answer: Why, when the fighting stops! Date: 1916

Background imageAnswer Collection: WW1 recruitment poster, The Crisis (Welsh version)

WW1 recruitment poster, The Crisis (Welsh version)
WW1 recruitment poster, The Crisis, Answer to the Call NOW! (Welsh version) Date: circa 1916

Background imageAnswer Collection: No Answer, by Bairnsfather

No Answer, by Bairnsfather
No Answer " Whats the matter with your ead Bill - Pelmanism? or caught it on a barrage?" A cartoon by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather in The Bystander, featuring Old Bill Date: 1918

Background imageAnswer Collection: WWI Poster, Answer The Call Right Quickly

WWI Poster, Answer The Call Right Quickly
WWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, Answer the call right quickly, with Allied flags creating a colourful background

Background imageAnswer Collection: Suffragette Where is my Wandering Wife?

Suffragette Where is my Wandering Wife?. Poor husband, left at home to mind the babies, asks, OH! Where is my wandering wife to-night? Answer

Background imageAnswer Collection: Riddle rhyme

Riddle rhyme. Old Mother Twitchet had but one eye? Answer: Needle & cotton. Date: circa 1917

Background imageAnswer Collection: 6 studies - WWI soldiers

6 studies - WWI soldiers
6 studies, including The Bread Winner, When the boys go back, The Picket and a Scottish soldier at Victoria Station.On reverse - man playing a flute

Background imageAnswer Collection: John Wycliffe Appearing in St. Pauls Cathedral to Answer the Charge of Heresy

John Wycliffe Appearing in St. Pauls Cathedral to Answer the Charge of Heresy

Background imageAnswer Collection: I have given my answer '

I have given my answer "
" I have given my answer "

Background imageAnswer Collection: Signalling Question and Answer, Military Manoeuvres in Bermuda 1873

Signalling Question and Answer, Military Manoeuvres in Bermuda 1873

Background imageAnswer Collection: BLAKE: GOD ANSWERS JOB. Job Confessing His Presumption to God Who Answers from the Whirlwind

BLAKE: GOD ANSWERS JOB. Job Confessing His Presumption to God Who Answers from the Whirlwind. Pen, ink, and watercolor over pencil on paper by William Blake, 1803-5

Background imageAnswer Collection: Minister questions Scotsmans non-attendance at Church

Minister questions Scotsmans non-attendance at Church Minister - " Hoo is t, Sandy, I never see you at the Kirk, the noo

Background imageAnswer Collection: The logical response to a question fom the older generation

The logical response to a question fom the older generation
" Now, Boy, where does Port wine come from?" " From the Public- ouse." !!! Date: circa 1890s

Background imageAnswer Collection: Boy provides straightforward answer when quizzed by Uncle

Boy provides straightforward answer when quizzed by Uncle
Uncle John - " Well, Bobby, how did you manage to get out so soon?" Bobby " Leg Before, Uncle." Date: circa 1890s

Background imageAnswer Collection: Ridiculous question from Grandfather to Grandson

Ridiculous question from Grandfather to Grandson
" Now, Tommy; you know that Christopher Columbus made three voyages; tell me, on which one did he die?" !!! Date: 1895

Background imageAnswer Collection: Because electricity obtained from windmill generators is exempt from the Order prohibiting

Because electricity obtained from windmill generators is exempt from the Order prohibiting the use of power for advertisement lighting

Background imageAnswer Collection: Picture No. 10865201

Picture No. 10865201
Greater bilby (Macrotis lagotis) Australiaճ answer to the Easter bunny. Central Australia Date:

Background imageAnswer Collection: Rebellion below stairs - the servants too snug to answer the house bells at the first ring

Rebellion below stairs - the servants too snug to answer the house bells at the first ring. Illustration by George Cruikshank (1792-1878) for the Brothers Mayhew The Greatest Plague of Life

Background imageAnswer Collection: Trade card for Sunlight soap, c1900. Why does a woman look old sooner than a manja

Trade card for Sunlight soap, c1900. Why does a woman look old sooner than a manja The answer is that she is not using Sunlight soap to make her household labours easier

Background imageAnswer Collection: German political poster, 1919: Figure in helmet tearing down Munichs Frauenkirche

German political poster, 1919: Figure in helmet tearing down Munichs Frauenkirche. Text: Christian people Will you allow Spartakus to tear down your churchesja Answer on election day Bavarian Peoples

Background imageAnswer Collection: German Grand Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz (1849-1930) with his answer to British naval strength

German Grand Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz (1849-1930) with his answer to British naval strength. He promoted unrestricted submarine warfare. William Allen Rogers (1854-1931) American artist

Background imageAnswer Collection: Answer to Gentle Annie

Answer to Gentle Annie. Print showing title page illustration with man looking at grave of Gentle Annie as angels hover above. Date c1858. Answer to Gentle Annie

Background imageAnswer Collection: Production, Americas answer

Production, Americas answer!. Date 1941

Background imageAnswer Collection: When the boys come home While I was over there what were you

When the boys come home While I was over there what were you doing here? Students of America, how will you answer him? United War Work Campaign - Nov. 11-18. Poster showing a soldier and a student

Background imageAnswer Collection: Send the eagles answer - more ships United States Shipping

Send the eagles answer - more ships United States Shipping Board, Emergency Fleet Corporation. Poster showing a large eagle flying above ships setting sail for a distant shore in flames. Date 1917

Background imageAnswer Collection: I summon you to the comradeship - Woodrow Wilson Answer the

I summon you to the comradeship - Woodrow Wilson Answer the Red Cross Christmas roll call for universal membership. Poster showing a portrait of Woodrow Wilson. Date 1918

Background imageAnswer Collection: Lord George Byron and Marianna

Lord George Byron and Marianna Segati. Dear Tom, I really cannot go on; There are a pair of great black eyes looking over my shoulder so that I must turn and answer them instead of you. Date: ca. 1847

Background imageAnswer Collection: Leaflet, A Defence of the Army Pay Corps

Leaflet, A Defence of the Army Pay Corps
Opening page of a printed leaflet entitled: Non-Combatants in Khaki: A Defence of the Army Pay Corps. circa 1919

Background imageAnswer Collection: Answer Mr Wilsons Call, a song by Billy Gould

Answer Mr Wilsons Call, a song by Billy Gould
Answer Mr Wilsons Call, a song with words and music by Billy Gould. Sheet music cover, with a photograph of President Woodrow Wilson at the centre, a soldier on the left and a sailor on the right



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"Answering the Call: A Glimpse into History" Step back in time with the Letchworth Brochure, a window into the past that invites you to explore a charming town's offerings. Recruitment posters from WWI beckon young men to join their country's cause, highlighting the urgency and patriotism of those times. The British Military Recruitment Poster reminds us of the sacrifices made by brave soldiers during this tumultuous period. Intriguing medical practices are revealed through an image depicting bleeding a patient, showcasing both historical curiosity and advancements in healthcare. Tariff Reform Needed - a phrase that resonates even today - prompts us to reflect on economic policies throughout history and their impact on nations. Witnessing a British soldier in former German territory during WWI evokes thoughts of conflict, resilience, and post-war reconstruction efforts. A humorous scene unfolds as we observe a man and woman caught off guard by an unexpected phone call. The caption "Not Dressed for Calling" captures their amusing predicament perfectly. Can't you just hear them say, "Can't you answer it, dear?" Fall In. This iconic WWI poster summons individuals to duty while reminding us of the immense courage displayed by countless heroes who answered that call without hesitation. Ethel Parkinson's name sparks intrigue - who was she? What role did she play in shaping history? Delve deeper into her story as we uncover yet another captivating piece of our collective past. Comic postcards from yesteryears offer glimpses into everyday life; neighbors chatting over garden fences remind us how human connection transcends time periods. These simple interactions remain timeless reminders of community bonds forged across generations. "What Will Your Answer Be?" asks another poignant recruitment poster from WWI. It compels us to ponder our own choices when faced with challenges or opportunities that demand action – will we rise up like those before us? Types of aeroplane shell guns showcased by G. H.