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Background imageRecruiting Collection: Poster, Czechoslovak Recruiting Office, WW1

Poster, Czechoslovak Recruiting Office, WW1
Poster issued by the Czechoslovak Recruiting Office during the First World War, giving hopes of a national revival. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageRecruiting Collection: Advert for the Auxiliary Territorial Service 1941

Advert for the Auxiliary Territorial Service 1941
No woman will ever have peace in her heart until she helps this man ! Would you hesitate ?.... If you knew you could actively help to harass and confuse

Background imageRecruiting Collection: Cartoon, three views of Recruiting, WW1

Cartoon, three views of Recruiting, WW1
Cartoon, showing three views of Recruiting at the start of the First World War. As It Was (plying men with drink during the Napoleonic era)

Background imageRecruiting Collection: Sheet music cover, Your King & Country Want You

Sheet music cover, Your King & Country Want You, a Womans Recruiting Song, dedicated by special permission to Her Majesty the Queen

Background imageRecruiting Collection: Recruiting for World War One by gramophone

Recruiting for World War One by gramophone
Recruiting by gramophone in 1914 in Trafalgar Square, London, at the beginning of World War One. Soldiers on parade in the middle of the square. Date: 1914

Background imageRecruiting Collection: Postcard, Czechoslovak Recruiting Office, WW1

Postcard, Czechoslovak Recruiting Office, WW1
Patriotic postcard issued by the Czechoslovak Recruiting Office during the First World War, showing a Czech soldier appealing to his fellow-countrymen living in America to join him

Background imageRecruiting Collection: War in Egypt. The emissaries of Arabi Pasha recruiting soldiers among the tribes

War in Egypt. The emissaries of Arabi Pasha recruiting soldiers among the tribes to fight against the British. In the background Temple of Horus at Edfu. Colored engraving from 1882

Background imageRecruiting Collection: Passing the City Hall, Belfast, during a Recruiting March

Passing the City Hall, Belfast, during a Recruiting March. Conor, William 1881-1968

Background imageRecruiting Collection: Source Size = 3577 x 5038

Source Size = 3577 x 5038
Recruiting for the Army Outside St. Georges Barracks, Trafalgar Square, London

Background imageRecruiting Collection: Source Size = 2956 x 2512

Source Size = 2956 x 2512
The War in America: Recruiting in New York: the Irish Zouaves, 1862

Background imageRecruiting Collection: Heros recruiting at Kelseys or Guard Day at St. Jamess, Gillray, James

Heros recruiting at Kelseys or Guard Day at St. Jamess, Gillray, James
Heros recruiting at Kelseys or Guard Day at St. James s, Gillray, James, 1756-1815, engraver, London, engraving 1797, Two officers, on a tall, lanky, elderly man and the other a child

Background imageRecruiting Collection: The Chevaliers Market, or Highland Fair, published by George Bickham the Younger

The Chevaliers Market, or Highland Fair, published by George Bickham the Younger
XJF863052 The Chevaliers Market, or Highland Fair, published by George Bickham the Younger, 1745 (etching) by English School

Background imageRecruiting Collection: Baron von Steuben drilling American recruits at Valley Forge in 1778, 1911 (oil

Baron von Steuben drilling American recruits at Valley Forge in 1778, 1911 (oil
XTD75662 Baron von Steuben drilling American recruits at Valley Forge in 1778, 1911 (oil on canvas) by Abbey, Edwin Austin (1852-1911); Pennsylvania State Capitol, PA

Background imageRecruiting Collection: Album of the Siege of Paris, Enrolment of volunteers at the Pantheon (pen & brown

Album of the Siege of Paris, Enrolment of volunteers at the Pantheon (pen & brown
XIR414939 Album of the Siege of Paris, Enrolment of volunteers at the Pantheon (pen & brown ink wash & pencil on paper) by Dore, Gustave (1832-83); 16.9x23.1 cm; Musee de la Ville de Paris

Background imageRecruiting Collection: The Kanaka Labour Question in Queensland: Recruiting: Traders Persuading the Islanders

The Kanaka Labour Question in Queensland: Recruiting: Traders Persuading the Islanders to Embark for Queensland, Australia, 1892 Engraving

Background imageRecruiting Collection: THE CARLIST WAR IN THE NORTH, SPAIN: 1. A Republican Column on the March

THE CARLIST WAR IN THE NORTH, SPAIN: 1. A Republican Column on the March. 2. A Carlist Custom House Officer. 3. Carlist Courier. 4. Types of Carlist Cavalry. 5

Background imageRecruiting Collection: Recruiting at Westminster, London, Uk, 1870

Recruiting at Westminster, London, Uk, 1870

Background imageRecruiting Collection: Source Size = 3118 x 4132

Source Size = 3118 x 4132
RECRUITING. Egypt, engraving 1879

Background imageRecruiting Collection: The Dervish Advance, 1889: Officer of the Egyptian Army Recruiting Soudanese

The Dervish Advance, 1889: Officer of the Egyptian Army Recruiting Soudanese

Background imageRecruiting Collection: Enrolment of Volunteers into the National Guard in 1791 (engraving)

Enrolment of Volunteers into the National Guard in 1791 (engraving)
KW240705 Enrolment of Volunteers into the National Guard in 1791 (engraving) by Charlerie, H. de la (19th century) (after); Private Collection; Ken Welsh; French, out of copyright

Background imageRecruiting Collection: The Nation is at War and Must Have Men, illustration from Young

The Nation is at War and Must Have Men, illustration from Young
BAL108981 The Nation is at War and Must Have Men, illustration from Young by William Gilmore Beymer, pub. in Harpers Magazine, 1909 (litho) by Pyle

Background imageRecruiting Collection: The Unemployed of London: Engaging Dock Labourers at the West India Docks, from The

The Unemployed of London: Engaging Dock Labourers at the West India Docks, from The
BAL127854 The Unemployed of London: Engaging Dock Labourers at the West India Docks, from The Illustrated London News, 20th February 1886 (engraving) by English School

Background imageRecruiting Collection: The War in South America, Recruiting for the Peruvian Army in the Cordillera, 1881: 1

The War in South America, Recruiting for the Peruvian Army in the Cordillera, 1881: 1
THE WAR IN SOUTH AMERICA, RECRUITING FOR THE PERUVIAN ARMY IN THE CORDILLERA, 1881: 1. The Raw Material and the Finished Article : Cavalry. 2. Returning to Lima: Crossing an Indian Bridge. 3

Background imageRecruiting Collection: Falstaff and the recruits, from Henry IV, Part II, John Cawse, 1779-1862

Falstaff and the recruits, from Henry IV, Part II, John Cawse, 1779-1862
Falstaff and the recruits, from " Henry IV, Part II", John Cawse, 1779-1862, British

Background imageRecruiting Collection: CZECH INDEPENDENCE, 1918. A crowd observing the location of the newly formed state

CZECH INDEPENDENCE, 1918. A crowd observing the location of the newly formed state of Czechoslovakia as shown on a map of Europe outside the New York Public Library in New York City

Background imageRecruiting Collection: RUSSIAN SOLDIER. Russian soldier taking leave of his family

RUSSIAN SOLDIER. Russian soldier taking leave of his family. Drawing, 1890, by Thure de Thulstrup

Background imageRecruiting Collection: WHITE ARMY, 1919. Rifle training for new members of the Russian National (White)

WHITE ARMY, 1919. Rifle training for new members of the Russian National (White) Army near the Archangel Front during the Russian Civil War, 1919

Background imageRecruiting Collection: FRENCH REVOLUTION: 1792. A soldier leaving to enlist in the French Revolutionary forces, 1792

FRENCH REVOLUTION: 1792. A soldier leaving to enlist in the French Revolutionary forces, 1792. Contemporary French painting

Background imageRecruiting Collection: CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. Boxers enrolling at a military post. Drawing, 1900

CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. Boxers enrolling at a military post. Drawing, 1900

Background imageRecruiting Collection: WORLD WAR I: POSTER, 1918. That Arm - Your Country Needs It

WORLD WAR I: POSTER, 1918. That Arm - Your Country Needs It. American World War I recruiting poster showing a soldier pitching a baseball. Lithograph by Vojtech Preissiq, 1918

Background imageRecruiting Collection: WORLD WAR I: RECRUITING. Mustering office at Camp Upton, Long Island, New York

WORLD WAR I: RECRUITING. Mustering office at Camp Upton, Long Island, New York, during World War I. Photograph, c1917

Background imageRecruiting Collection: WORLD WAR I: RECRUITS, 1917. U. S. Army recruits from New York show their enthusiasm

WORLD WAR I: RECRUITS, 1917. U. S. Army recruits from New York show their enthusiasm
WORLD WAR I: RECRUITS, 1917. U.S. Army recruits from New York show their enthusiasm for a photographer as they travel by train to Fort Upton, Long Island, 19 September 1917. War Department photograph

Background imageRecruiting Collection: WORLD WAR I POSTER. Help Your Country! Enlist in the Navy

WORLD WAR I POSTER. Help Your Country! Enlist in the Navy. World War I recruiting poster for the U.S. Navy, c1917

Background imageRecruiting Collection: WORLD WAR I POSTER. Help Deliver the Goods - Do it now

WORLD WAR I POSTER. Help Deliver the Goods - Do it now. World War I U.S. Navy recruiting poster

Background imageRecruiting Collection: WORLD WAR I: CARTOON, 1914. The messenger. A German soldier recruiting a young boy to fight

WORLD WAR I: CARTOON, 1914. The messenger. A German soldier recruiting a young boy to fight. American cartoon, 1914, by Boardman Robinson

Background imageRecruiting Collection: WWI: POSTER, 1914. Your king and country need you. Enlist now. Lithograph, 1914

WWI: POSTER, 1914. Your king and country need you. Enlist now. Lithograph, 1914

Background imageRecruiting Collection: WWI: POSTER, 1915. Your pal in the trenches is waiting to shake hands with you

WWI: POSTER, 1915. Your pal in the trenches is waiting to shake hands with you. Lithograph by James Walker, 1915

Background imageRecruiting Collection: WWI: POSTER, 1917. E-E-E-Yah-Yip Go over with U. S. Marines. Lithograph by Charles Buckley Falls

WWI: POSTER, 1917. E-E-E-Yah-Yip Go over with U. S. Marines. Lithograph by Charles Buckley Falls
WWI: POSTER, 1917. E-E-E-Yah-Yip Go over with U.S. Marines. Lithograph by Charles Buckley Falls, 1917

Background imageRecruiting Collection: WWI: POSTER, 1917. Britishers - enlist to-day, 280 Broadway. Lithograph by Guy Lipscombe

WWI: POSTER, 1917. Britishers - enlist to-day, 280 Broadway. Lithograph by Guy Lipscombe, 1917

Background imageRecruiting Collection: WWI: POSTER, 1915. Welsh recruiting poster. Lithograph, 1915

WWI: POSTER, 1915. Welsh recruiting poster. Lithograph, 1915

Background imageRecruiting Collection: WWI: POSTER, 1915. Come lad slip across and help. Lithograph, 1915

WWI: POSTER, 1915. Come lad slip across and help. Lithograph, 1915

Background imageRecruiting Collection: WWI: POSTER, 1915. Will you make a fourth? Lithograph, 1915

WWI: POSTER, 1915. Will you make a fourth? Lithograph, 1915

Background imageRecruiting Collection: WWI: POSTER, 1915. The real Irish spirit. Irish recruitment lithograph, 1915

WWI: POSTER, 1915. The real Irish spirit. Irish recruitment lithograph, 1915

Background imageRecruiting Collection: WWI: POSTER, 1914. Will they never come? British recruitment poster for athletes

WWI: POSTER, 1914. Will they never come? British recruitment poster for athletes for the Sportsman Battalion, 1914

Background imageRecruiting Collection: WORLD WAR I: POSTER, 1916. British World War I recruiting poster, 1916, stressing

WORLD WAR I: POSTER, 1916. British World War I recruiting poster, 1916, stressing the duty of fight[ing] the common foe in describing the rights of citizenship

Background imageRecruiting Collection: WORLD WAR I POSTER, 1915. Is YOUR Home worth fighting for? British World War

WORLD WAR I POSTER, 1915. Is YOUR Home worth fighting for? British World War I recruiting poster printed at Dublin, Ireland, 1915, showing a family in their home

Background imageRecruiting Collection: WORLD WAR I: POSTER, 1914. Lord Horatio Herbert Kitchener on the British recruiting

WORLD WAR I: POSTER, 1914. Lord Horatio Herbert Kitchener on the British recruiting poster of 1914 which inspired James Montgomery Flaggs I Want You for the U.S. Army poster of 1918

Background imageRecruiting Collection: THE NAVY NEEDS YOU!, 1918. American World War I naval recruiting poster, 1918

THE NAVY NEEDS YOU!, 1918. American World War I naval recruiting poster, 1918, by James Montgomery Flagg



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"Recruiting: A Glimpse into the Rich History of Military and Civilian Service" Step back in time with these captivating recruiting posters that have shaped the course of history. From the iconic Royal Navy recruitment poster to the British Military Poster during the inter-war period, each artwork tells a unique story. The Kitchener Poster - "Your Country Needs You" - remains etched in our collective memory as a symbol of patriotism and duty. Joining forces with this powerful message, countless individuals answered the call to serve their nation. For those seeking adventure on land, the Join the Royal Marines Poster beckoned brave souls to embrace challenges head-on and become part of an elite force. Similarly, another recruitment poster for the Corps of Military Police emphasized discipline and order within military ranks. During World War I, Lord Kitchener's stern gaze from his recruiting poster inspired thousands to enlist. The Together Poster showcased unity amidst adversity, reminding us that strength lies in standing shoulder-to-shoulder. Delving further into history, we encounter a Recruitment Poster from 1900 depicting Britain's military might at its zenith. This striking image captures both tradition and progress as soldiers march forward towards an uncertain future. Not limited to men alone, women played a vital role too. The Women's Land Army Poster encouraged females to join agricultural efforts during times of war when every contribution mattered greatly. Across borders, even U. S. Navy sought recruits through vibrant travel posters evoking wanderlust while highlighting opportunities for service abroad. These lithographs transported aspiring sailors into a world filled with excitement and exploration. Beyond military endeavors lie other avenues where dedicated individuals protect society – police forces worldwide seek new members through eye-catching recruitment signs that promise safety under their watchful eyes. Lastly, let us not forget how RAF flyers soared high above enemy lines during World War II; their bravery immortalized by Fly with RAF posters that called upon young aviators ready for the ultimate test of courage.