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Background imageArt Collection: World War I USA Navy recruitment poster, 1919: Give the World the Once Over

World War I USA Navy recruitment poster, 1919: Give the World the Once Over in the United States Navy. American sailors being tourists in India, riding an elephant, seeing the sights

Background imageArt Collection: Composite print of three scenes: Ships sailing round a South American island: Orchid from Borneo

Composite print of three scenes: Ships sailing round a South American island: Orchid from Borneo: Three Frenchmen riding horses in a steeplechase. Anonymous Japanese print 1850-1900

Background imageArt Collection: World War I USA Army recruitment poster for the Tank Corps, 1917: Treat Em Rough

World War I USA Army recruitment poster for the Tank Corps, 1917: Treat Em Rough Join the Tanks. Snarling cat, with claws out, against background of flames, tank battle in foreground

Background imageArt Collection: One print of triptych showing European merchants taking refreshment with Japanese

One print of triptych showing European merchants taking refreshment with Japanese. In the background are ships in Yokohama harbour, Japan, 1861. Utagawa Yohsitora (active 1850-1870) Japanese artist

Background imageArt Collection: World War I recruitment poster published in Dublin, 1915. Is YOUR Home Worth Fighting Forja

World War I recruitment poster published in Dublin, 1915. Is YOUR Home Worth Fighting Forja.....so JOIN TO-DAY. Husband, wife

Background imageArt Collection: Cross-section of a European ship showing men in European dress on deck, top

Cross-section of a European ship showing men in European dress on deck, top, and men on the lower deck: Yokahama, Japan, 1861. Utagawa Yoshikazu (active c1850-1870) Japanese artist

Background imageArt Collection: Poster for the World War I film Die Grosse Schlacht in Frankreich Part I

Poster for the World War I film Die Grosse Schlacht in Frankreich Part I (The Great Battle in France): German gunners round a mortar. Field Marshal Hindenburg a towering in background

Background imageArt Collection: British World War I 1914-1918 poster for War Loan, published by the Parliamentary

British World War I 1914-1918 poster for War Loan, published by the Parliamentary War Savings Committee, 1915. Turn Your Silver into Bullets at the Post Office

Background imageArt Collection: German Anti-Polish poster, 1920. If you vote for Germany (top) in the Upper Silesian plebiscite

German Anti-Polish poster, 1920. If you vote for Germany (top) in the Upper Silesian plebiscite, prosperity. If you vote for Poland, poverty. Fritz Gottfried Kirchbach (1888-1942) German artist

Background imageArt Collection: This is what it will be with Poland We farmers vote for Germany Poster urging Upper

This is what it will be with Poland We farmers vote for Germany Poster urging Upper Silesia to vote for Germany in League of Nations 1921 plebiscite. Eventually split between Germany and Poland

Background imageArt Collection: World War I 1914-1918 German poster telling people to save fruit stones. Little schoolgirl

World War I 1914-1918 German poster telling people to save fruit stones. Little schoolgirl with a plum stone in her hand. Issued by War Commission for Oils and Fats, 1916

Background imageArt Collection: What we shall lose 1919 German poster showing result if Upper Silesia became part

What we shall lose 1919 German poster showing result if Upper Silesia became part of Poland after the end of World War I in 1918. Eventually split between Germany and Poland

Background imageArt Collection: German Anti-Polish poster, 1919. Poor, huddled barefoot Polish refugees. This is

German Anti-Polish poster, 1919. Poor, huddled barefoot Polish refugees. This is what you will look like if you vote for Poland not Germany in the Upper Silesian plebiscite

Background imageArt Collection: World War I: Banco di Romano poster for War Loan. Italian soldier telling his son

World War I: Banco di Romano poster for War Loan. Italian soldier telling his son to empty his money box and Papa will soon be home victorious. Aurelio Craffonara (1875-1945) Italian artist

Background imageArt Collection: Arms of Death - Arms for Life: Two young men forging swords into ploughshares. Italian

Arms of Death - Arms for Life: Two young men forging swords into ploughshares. Italian 1918 poster for the Victory Loan. Ending of World War I 1914-1918. Peace Olive Branch

Background imageArt Collection: World War I 1914-1918. Poster showing a hand holding a pen and signing a War Bond certificate

World War I 1914-1918. Poster showing a hand holding a pen and signing a War Bond certificate. German poster, 1918

Background imageArt Collection: World War I 1914-1918: Demonstration of German airforce effectiveness. 1918 German

World War I 1914-1918: Demonstration of German airforce effectiveness. 1918 German propaganda poster of British biplane going down in flames. Sigmund Suchodolski (1875-1935) German artist

Background imageArt Collection: World War I - the Italian Campaign 1915-1918: 1917 Italian poster appealing for contributions

World War I - the Italian Campaign 1915-1918: 1917 Italian poster appealing for contributions to war loan to repel the Austro-Hungarian and German alliance

Background imageArt Collection: World War I 1914-1918: Italian poster of a cannon in a mass of gold coin, mountains in background

World War I 1914-1918: Italian poster of a cannon in a mass of gold coin, mountains in background. Text encourages everyone to donate to Peace and Victory

Background imageArt Collection: We took the Hill, come and help us keep it Australian World War I recruitment poster

We took the Hill, come and help us keep it Australian World War I recruitment poster, 1915, possibly referring to Gallipoli campaign (Dardanelles). H J Watson (1874-1938) Australian artist

Background imageArt Collection: The Trumpet Calls: Australian World War I recruitment poster. Bugler calling Australian

The Trumpet Calls: Australian World War I recruitment poster. Bugler calling Australian men to join their compatriots already fighting. Norman Lindsay (1879-1969) Australian artist. Machine Gun Rifle

Background imageArt Collection: Loyal Talk Won t Beat Kaiser Krupp Kultur - Trained Men Will Anti-German World

Loyal Talk Won t Beat Kaiser Krupp Kultur - Trained Men Will Anti-German World War I recruitment poster 1914-1918, Toronto, Canada. Silhouette of soldiers advancing with fixed bayonets

Background imageArt Collection: World War I 1914-1918: Canadian poster giving 4 Reasons for buying Victory Bonds

World War I 1914-1918: Canadian poster giving 4 Reasons for buying Victory Bonds. The reasons are, left to right, Kaiser Wilhelm II, Field Marshal Hindenburg

Background imageArt Collection: World War I 1914-1918: Subscribe to the 4th Austrian War Loan Austrian

World War I 1914-1918: Subscribe to the 4th Austrian War Loan Austrian poster of 1916 showing 16th century soldier carrying a standard emblazoned with the Austro-Hungarian double-headed eagle

Background imageArt Collection: World War I 1914-1918: Poster of 1917 showing the Austro-Hungarian double-headed eagle

World War I 1914-1918: Poster of 1917 showing the Austro-Hungarian double-headed eagle. Text says Everyone subscribe to the 7th War Loan

Background imageArt Collection: World War I 1914-1918: What England Wants 1918 German propaganda poster

World War I 1914-1918: What England Wants 1918 German propaganda poster showing British planes bombing a factory, a response to article by a Member of Parliament saying Rhine industry must be bombed

Background imageArt Collection: World War I 1914-1918: Were YOU there thenja Poster, 1916. Woman stands

World War I 1914-1918: Were YOU there thenja Poster, 1916. Woman stands in front of tattered Australian flag asking the question

Background imageArt Collection: American Civil War 1861-1865: Sheridans Ride. Battle of Opequon also

American Civil War 1861-1865: Sheridans Ride. Battle of Opequon also called Third Battle of Winchester, 19 September 1864. Union forces under Sheridan defeated Confederates under Early. Print c1886

Background imageArt Collection: Bayeux Tapestry 1667: William the Conquerors Norman cavalry setting out to meet

Bayeux Tapestry 1667: William the Conquerors Norman cavalry setting out to meet Harold IIs English forces, Battle of Hastings, 14 October 1066. Textile Linen

Background imageArt Collection: The Jews of the World Over Love Liberty... : recruitment poster endorsed by

The Jews of the World Over Love Liberty... : recruitment poster endorsed by leaders of British Jewry exhorting Jews in Canada to enlist in support of the British war effort

Background imageArt Collection: United we are strong. UNITED we will win US World War II poster with cannon

United we are strong. UNITED we will win US World War II poster with cannon, all blasting shells skywards, 1943

Background imageArt Collection: Bayeux Tapestry 1067: A pictorial narrative account of the conquest of England by

Bayeux Tapestry 1067: A pictorial narrative account of the conquest of England by William of Normandy and death of Harold II at Battle of Hastings in 1066. Woman and child fleeing from burning house

Background imageArt Collection: Spanish-American War 1898: USS McCulloch, Cruising cutter, firing a warning shot

Spanish-American War 1898: USS McCulloch, Cruising cutter, firing a warning shot across the bows of the German cruiser Irene, warning her off interfering in Spanish-American conflict. Halftone

Background imageArt Collection: Panoramic view of the city of Munster, Germany, from the south-west, c1570. Twin

Panoramic view of the city of Munster, Germany, from the south-west, c1570. Twin towers in centre are St Pauls Cathedral and to the right St Lamberts Church

Background imageArt Collection: World War I 1914-1918 cartoon: Phrenological map of the German Kaisers mind

World War I 1914-1918 cartoon: Phrenological map of the German Kaisers mind as a warped version the normal mind map. Sinking Lusitania, Humanity: Giving poisoned sweet to a child

Background imageArt Collection: Ann Ekende Vlasteran burned alive in 1571 for the heresy of Anabaptism. From Mirror

Ann Ekende Vlasteran burned alive in 1571 for the heresy of Anabaptism. From Mirror Martyrs, 1660. Anabaptists rejected infant baptism and practiced Believers or Credobaptism

Background imageArt Collection: Bayeux Tapestry 1067: Harold Godwinson, Earl of Wessex (later Harold II of England)

Bayeux Tapestry 1067: Harold Godwinson, Earl of Wessex (later Harold II of England), holding hawk, riding to his estate at Bosham for hunting and sea fishing

Background imageArt Collection: Spanish War Poster, c1935-1942, proclaiming strength in industry and agriculture

Spanish War Poster, c1935-1942, proclaiming strength in industry and agriculture

Background imageArt Collection: Miniature from Beatus of Liebana (San Beato c730-c800) Spanish monk, Commentary

Miniature from Beatus of Liebana (San Beato c730-c800) Spanish monk, Commentary on the Apocalypse (Revelations) from the 11th century copy belonging to Fernando I and Sancha of Castile and Leon

Background imageArt Collection: Spanish War Poster, c1935-1942, the protective hand of the State shielding the nation

Spanish War Poster, c1935-1942, the protective hand of the State shielding the nation

Background imageArt Collection: Bayeux Tapestry 1067: Harold Godwinson, Earl of Wessex (Harold II) swearing oath

Bayeux Tapestry 1067: Harold Godwinson, Earl of Wessex (Harold II) swearing oath of fealty to William of Normandy (William I, the Conqueror) on holy relics, 1064

Background imageArt Collection: Emblems of Liberty and Humanity: The Red Cross, Mother of All Nations. Red Cross

Emblems of Liberty and Humanity: The Red Cross, Mother of All Nations. Red Cross nurses between the flags of United States and Japan. World War I 1914-1918 Red Cross poster. NGO

Background imageArt Collection: Bayeux Tapestry 1067: William of Normandys (William the Conqueror) fleet setting

Bayeux Tapestry 1067: William of Normandys (William the Conqueror) fleet setting sail for England. They landed at Pevensey on the south coast on 28 September 1066

Background imageArt Collection: Bayeux Tapestry 1067: Conan of Brittany under attack at Dinan, hands keys of fortress

Bayeux Tapestry 1067: Conan of Brittany under attack at Dinan, hands keys of fortress to William of Normandy. William honoured Harold, Earl of Wessex, for his assistance

Background imageArt Collection: Bayeux Tapestry 1067: Battle of Hastings, 14 October 1066. Norman cavalry with spears and swords

Bayeux Tapestry 1067: Battle of Hastings, 14 October 1066. Norman cavalry with spears and swords, attacking the English. Riderless horse and casualties in bottom border. Textile Linen

Background imageArt Collection: Ho-ryu Tower: Two barefoot Japanese men fighting with swords on a tiled roof. Japanese

Ho-ryu Tower: Two barefoot Japanese men fighting with swords on a tiled roof. Japanese print c1830-1870

Background imageArt Collection: Bayeux Tapestry 1067: Battle of Hastings, 14 October 1066. Norman cavalry with spears and shields

Bayeux Tapestry 1067: Battle of Hastings, 14 October 1066. Norman cavalry with spears and shields, backed up by archers, charging towards English. Norman Invasion Anglo-Saxon Textile Linen

Background imageArt Collection: George Frederic Handel (1685-1759) German-born English Baroque composer. Portrait

George Frederic Handel (1685-1759) German-born English Baroque composer. Portrait engraving from Thomas Arnes edition of Handels works. Music Musician



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