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"Joining forces for a greater cause: From Kitchener Poster to Footballers Battalion, unity prevails

Background imageJoining Collection: Kitchener Poster - Your Country Needs You

Kitchener Poster - Your Country Needs You
Poster, Britons - (Kitchener) wants YOU. Join your countrys army. The classic World War One recruitment poster designed by Alfred Leete. circa 1916

Background imageJoining Collection: One of the Famly - a horse joins a family meal

One of the Famly - a horse joins a family meal
One of the Family by Frederick George Cotman (original in the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool). Cotman painted this romantic scene of rustic domestic life at the Black Boy Inn at Hurley on Thames

Background imageJoining Collection: Interacting galaxies NGC 5257 and 5258

Interacting galaxies NGC 5257 and 5258
Interacting galaxies NGC 5257 and NGC 5258. Hubble Space Telescope (HST) image of two interacting spiral galaxies, collectively known as Arp 240

Background imageJoining Collection: World War I recruitment poster

World War I recruitment poster
Poster produced by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee during World War I, depicting a typical British Tommy in uniform with bayonet fixed, calling across from France to England for more volunteers

Background imageJoining Collection: Quatre Bras / Hamilton

Quatre Bras / Hamilton
Wellington defeats Ney at QUATRE BRAS, foiling Napoleons plan to prevent the joining of the British and Prussian armies

Background imageJoining Collection: Central / Union Pacific

Central / Union Pacific
Joining of the Central and Union Pacific; the formal ceremony of driving the last spike at Promontory Point, Utah

Background imageJoining Collection: Victory steam engine on the Henley-on-Thames Bridge

Victory steam engine on the Henley-on-Thames Bridge
The story is that the steam engine is off to join the troops in the Boer War Date: early 1900s

Background imageJoining Collection: Advertisement, Carters Little Liver Pills, WW1

Advertisement, Carters Little Liver Pills, WW1
Advertisement, Carters Little Liver Pills for Active Service, showing a man undergoing an army medical examination during the early stages of the First World War. Date: 1914

Background imageJoining Collection: Princess Helena with Prince Christian Victor

Princess Helena with Prince Christian Victor
Princess Helena, Princess Christian of Schleswig-Holstein (1846-1923) with her eldest child, Prince Christian Victor, born at Windsor on 14 April 1867

Background imageJoining Collection: The 1177m cable stayed Ting Kau Bridge linking the northwest New Territories

The 1177m cable stayed Ting Kau Bridge linking the northwest New Territories, city and airport via Tsing Yi island, part of the huge airport project, Hong Kong, China, Asia

Background imageJoining Collection: German cartoon on British recruitment techniques

German cartoon on British recruitment techniques
A cartoon from the German satirical magazine, Lustige Blatter reproduced in The Tatler suggesting that the famous recruitment posters did not persuade men to join up and that instead

Background imageJoining Collection: WW1 - USA Saving Humanity by joining the war

WW1 - USA Saving Humanity by joining the war. Date: 1918

Background imageJoining Collection: WW1 poster, Red Cross recruitment

WW1 poster, Red Cross recruitment
Poster, Red Cross recruitment -- Join! The Greatest Mother. circa 1918

Background imageJoining Collection: WW2 - Fit and ready to join the RAF - strong like Father

WW2 - Fit and ready to join the RAF - strong like Father
" We Must Hand it to the RAF" WW2 - Fit and ready to join the RAF - strong like Father! A girl is happy to hand over her boy to the service of the country

Background imageJoining Collection: Federal Republic of Germany joining the International Monetary Fund (IMF), 1952

Federal Republic of Germany joining the International Monetary Fund (IMF), 1952. Dr Hans Riesser of the German Diplomatic Mission in the US signs the document making West Germany the 53rd member of

Background imageJoining Collection: Footballers Battalion attending HQ at Kingsway for pay, WW1

Footballers Battalion attending HQ at Kingsway for pay, WW1
Mr F. J. Wall, secretary of the Football Association, sits at a table at the associations headquarters, ready to pay members of the Footballers Battalion

Background imageJoining Collection: Telling time at night using a nocturnal. The hour is obtained by measuring the angular

Telling time at night using a nocturnal. The hour is obtained by measuring the angular position of the imaginary line joining the pointers in the constellation of the Plough to the Pole Star

Background imageJoining Collection: Spain. Second Republic (1931-1936). J󶥮es

Spain. Second Republic (1931-1936). J󶥮es
" Spain. Second Republic (1931-1936). " J󶥮 es!! Vosotros sois la esperanza del ma񡮡. Preparaos ingresando en las Juventudes Libertarias" (Young People!)

Background imageJoining Collection: WW1 - Duty and Honour bid us part - Joining up in 1914

WW1 - Duty and Honour bid us part - Joining up in 1914 - a British country gent leaves his Mother and joins up with many of his mates from the village. Date: 1914

Background imageJoining Collection: Six Sons and a father under arms, WW1

Six Sons and a father under arms, WW1
Mr J. B. Gilbert (centre) of Poole, Dorset; in the National Reserve, formerly of the 18th Middlesex and 1st Warwicks pictured with his six sons who were all serving with the British Army

Background imageJoining Collection: With the Army, Derby recruit measured for uniform, WW1

With the Army, Derby recruit measured for uniform, WW1
A Derby recruit in civilian clothes is measured up for his uniform during the First World War. Date: 1916

Background imageJoining Collection: Stepping stones across a loch between Loch Nevis and Loch Morar Scotland

Stepping stones across a loch between Loch Nevis and Loch Morar Scotland
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageJoining Collection: Oranges And lemons

Oranges And lemons
This painting shows a group of jolly children at play in rustic surroundings, a spaniel is joining in on the right. Date: circa 1915

Background imageJoining Collection: The Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway

The Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway is a water-powered funicular railway joining the twin towns of Lynton and Lynmouth on the rugged coast of North Devon Date: circa 1910s

Background imageJoining Collection: Public Schools Brigade poster, WW1

Public Schools Brigade poster, WW1
First World War recruitment poster designed by John Hassall (1868-1948) for the Public School Brigade, Royal Fusiliers, 118th Infantry Brigade

Background imageJoining Collection: American Troops Leaving New York for Training 1917

American Troops Leaving New York for Training 1917
On 6th April 1917, the United States declared war against Germany and thousands of American troops enlisted. Photograph showing American troops receiving a large send-off in New York. Date: 1917

Background imageJoining Collection: American Troops Leaving for War Training Camp 1917

American Troops Leaving for War Training Camp 1917
On 6th April 1917, the United States declared war against Germany, the nation had a standing army of 127, 500 officers and soldiers

Background imageJoining Collection: Woman enlisting in Women's Battalion, Russia, WW1

Woman enlisting in Women's Battalion, Russia, WW1
Woman on her way to enlist in the Women's Battalion of Death, Russia, to fight alongside the men during the First World War

Background imageJoining Collection: Women's Battalion of Death, Russia, WW1

Women's Battalion of Death, Russia, WW1
Women who have enlisted in the Women's Battalion of Death, Russia, to fight alongside the men during the First World War

Background imageJoining Collection: Women enlisting in Women's Battalion, Russia, WW1

Women enlisting in Women's Battalion, Russia, WW1
Women enlisting in the Women's Battalion of Death, Russia, to fight alongside the men during the First World War. Date: circa 1917

Background imageJoining Collection: Switzerland - Rosenlaui, Falls of Reichenbach (2)

Switzerland - Rosenlaui, Falls of Reichenbach (2)
Coloured lantern slide of a view of the Reichenbach Falls. Rosenlaui is the highest settlement in the alpine valley of Reichenbachtal with its water, the Reichenbach

Background imageJoining Collection: Switzerland - Rosenlaui, Falls of Reichenbach (1)

Switzerland - Rosenlaui, Falls of Reichenbach (1)
Coloured lantern slide of a view of the Reichenbach Falls. Rosenlaui is the highest settlement in the alpine valley of Reichenbachtal with its water, the Reichenbach

Background imageJoining Collection: Spanish Civil War. Poster from CNT-AIT (National)

Spanish Civil War. Poster from CNT-AIT (National)
Spanish Civil War. Poster from CNT-AIT (National Confederation of Labour, member of IWA (the International Workers Association, AIT in Spanish)

Background imageJoining Collection: Two male gymnasts (colour litho)

Two male gymnasts (colour litho)
5198447 Two male gymnasts (colour litho) by Garnier, Jules Arsene (1847-89) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Two male gymnasts)

Background imageJoining Collection: Straw-Plait and Bonnet-Making at Luton (engraving)

Straw-Plait and Bonnet-Making at Luton (engraving)
1621683 Straw-Plait and Bonnet-Making at Luton (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Straw-Plait and Bonnet-Making at Luton)

Background imageJoining Collection: Madame Patti joining in the Chorus of the Welsh Air, 'O Land of My Fathers'

Madame Patti joining in the Chorus of the Welsh Air, "O Land of My Fathers"
1046577 Madame Patti joining in the Chorus of the Welsh Air, " O Land of My Fathers", at the Royal National Eisteddfod, Brecon, Wales (engraving) by English School

Background imageJoining Collection: Torpedo and Mining Operations by the British Mediterranean Fleet at Corfu (engraving)

Torpedo and Mining Operations by the British Mediterranean Fleet at Corfu (engraving)
1041082 Torpedo and Mining Operations by the British Mediterranean Fleet at Corfu (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageJoining Collection: Joining Hands, how the Forces of Lord Roberts and General Clements met at Norvals Pont (litho)

Joining Hands, how the Forces of Lord Roberts and General Clements met at Norvals Pont (litho)
1048437 Joining Hands, how the Forces of Lord Roberts and General Clements met at Norvals Pont (litho) by Craig, Frank (1874-1918); Private Collection; (add.info.: Joining Hands)

Background imageJoining Collection: Keep smiling! Sheels are piling, Men are joining, Women toiling, All are working

Keep smiling! Sheels are piling, Men are joining, Women toiling, All are working, Nothing shirking, So.... Thumbs Up! Date: circa 1916

Background imageJoining Collection: Comic postcard, Man with sore head, WW1 Date: circa 1918

Comic postcard, Man with sore head, WW1 Date: circa 1918

Background imageJoining Collection: Comic postcard, Good Luck in the Army! WW2

Comic postcard, Good Luck in the Army! WW2 - a cat with rifle, bayonet and khaki cap. Date: circa 1940

Background imageJoining Collection: Chelsea pensioners joining the procession (engraving)

Chelsea pensioners joining the procession (engraving)
602323 Chelsea pensioners joining the procession (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageJoining Collection: WWII Night time in London, September 1939

WWII Night time in London, September 1939
Piccadilly after dark in the first few days of the Second World War, a man in uniform already in evidence on the streets. Date: 1939

Background imageJoining Collection: Music cover, A Little Boy Called Taps

Music cover, A Little Boy Called Taps, a march song, words by Edward Madden, music by Theodore Morse, sung with immense success by Miss Madge Lessing. Date: 1904

Background imageJoining Collection: London motor drivers enlisted during WW1

London motor drivers enlisted during WW1
A group of London motor drivers enlisted in a batch during the First World War and sent to Avonmouth. 1914

Background imageJoining Collection: Recruits queueing up to enlist, WW1

Recruits queueing up to enlist, WW1
Recruits queueing up to enlist at the start of the First World War. 1914

Background imageJoining Collection: British recruitment poster, WW1

British recruitment poster, WW1
British recruitment poster, First World War -- Have you a reason, or only an excuse, for not enlisting NOW! 1914-1918

Background imageJoining Collection: Calendar, December 1914, WW1

Calendar, December 1914, WW1
Calendar, December 1914 -- Enlisting, First World War. By Hermann-Paul. 1914-1915



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"Joining forces for a greater cause: From Kitchener Poster to Footballers Battalion, unity prevails. " In times of need, the call to join resonates across different realms. Just like the iconic Kitchener Poster urging citizens to step up for their country, individuals from all walks of life find themselves joining unexpected alliances. Even in the animal kingdom, bonds are formed as One of the Family showcases a horse seamlessly becoming part of a family meal. Similarly, at Quatre Bras and Hamilton battles, soldiers unite under one flag to defend their homeland. But joining is not limited to earthly matters alone; even galaxies interact and merge together like NGC 5257 and 5258. Their celestial dance reminds us that collaboration knows no boundaries. World War I witnessed recruitment efforts through powerful posters such as those seen in Central / Union Pacific or Carters Little Liver Pills advertisement. These visuals aimed at inspiring individuals with patriotic fervor during challenging times. However, humor also played its part in recruitment campaigns as demonstrated by a German cartoon mocking British techniques. It highlights how diverse perspectives can shape our understanding of "joining. " Royalty too has experienced moments where they embraced new affiliations - Princess Helena alongside Prince Christian Victor exemplifies this notion beautifully. Moving beyond borders and into infrastructure development, we witness the remarkable Ting Kau Bridge linking territories together. Its construction symbolizes progress achieved through collective efforts. On an international scale, countries like Germany joined organizations such as IMF in pursuit of economic stability post-World War II. This act showcased their commitment towards global cooperation. Lastly, footballers attending HQ at Kingsway during World War I reveal how athletes put aside their sporting careers temporarily to serve a higher purpose - demonstrating that joining transcends professions too. Whether it's answering your nation's call or embracing newfound connections on various fronts - be it war or peace - these instances remind us that when we come together united by common goals and values, we can overcome any challenge that comes our way.