RMF7P9AX–World war two British propaganda poster. 'Don't be a sucker' 1944
RMEXTADM–1940s UK British Propaganda Poster
RMR0Y31B–Vintage WW1 Recruitment propaganda Poster 'Who's Absent - Is It You?' - British Recruiting Poster using the John Bull character 1914
RM2A1KADE–British, WW2, Fuel Economy poster, Turn that gas down, 1939-1946
RMM1BD3A–British World War II propaganda poster
RMBM7DKP–' The Empire needs men ! ' Affiche de propagande anglaise British propaganda poster
RMTA2BFA–This anti-British propaganda poster shows the British radio host in the form of a donkey with reference to British press release on the losses of submarines in the Atlantic. Drawing: Erik
RF2JN7GMH–Go by Shanks’ Pony. Walk short distances and leave room for those who have longer journeys (1939 - 1946) British World War II era poster by Jan Le Witt
RMHTMH7N–World War II, British propaganda poster 'Women come into the factories'
RMD0XK3T–World War I, British, propaganda, poster, marines, cannon, ship, Royal, Marines, guns, fleet, Great Britain, 1915,
RMARNYJA–Women Come Into The Factories 1940 British propaganda poster to recuit women to the workforce
RM2PH9R1D–KEEP MUM SHE'S NOT SO DUMB British propaganda poster designed by Harold Forster in 1942
RM2G50FT4–Vintage British propaganda poster. The German Air Force is attacking an Allied convoy. World War II period
RMMW8810–A British first world war poster ecouraging people not waste bread
RM2J605MA–A British propaganda poster from 1915 showing a classical figure, with arms raised and surrounded by drowning people after the oceanliner Lusitania was torpedoed by a German U-boat on May 7, 1915. 1,198 people were drowned including 128 U.S. citizens and contributed indirectly to the entry of the United States into World War I in 1917. The artist is Bernard Partridge (1861-1945)
RF2E2BEEF–British government public information poster from the Second World War encouraging people to grow their own food.
RMA4K0XN–Vichy French anti-British propaganda poster, 1940-1944. Artist: Unknown
RM2M4MH6G–An anti-British propaganda poster 'Don't forget Oran!' produced by French Vichy Republic in 1940, Imperial War Museum, London, UK.
RM2B01989–India: Japanese WWII propaganda poster depicting the miseries of life under the British Raj and the prosperity attainable through independence, c. 1941-1945. China Burma India Theatre (CBI) was the name used by the United States Army for its forces operating in conjunction with British and Chinese Allied air and land forces in China, Burma, and India during World War II. Well-known US units in this theatre included the Flying Tigers, transport and bomber units flying the Hump, and the 1st Air Commando Group, the engineers who built Ledo Road.
RM2K0A8G1–World War II British propaganda poster, 1941
RMPA231Y–248 British propaganda poster intended for Chinese Muslim audience LCCN2003675286
RM2F76GP1–WW2 UK British Propaganda Food Waste Poster 'Better pot-luck with Churchill today than humble pie under Hitler tomorrow Don’t waste food!' 1940-1944 World War II
RM2A1F3E4–British, WW2, War Effort, And the Navy goes on, propaganda poster, 1939-1946
RMM03GAR–British World War II propaganda poster
RMFH6RY2–Dig For Victory - Grow Your Own Vegetables - British WWII Propaganda Poster
RMCPM71X–British propaganda poster from WWI, 1915
RMRXWKJN–World War Two British propaganda poster during the Battle of Britain 'My Goodness - My Guinness'
RM2A5YXK1–World war two British propaganda poster. 'Save for the Brave' 1941
RMDA5JE3–First World War, WWI, World War I, world war, war, Europe, propaganda, poster, Great Britain, British, propaganda poster, silhou
RMARNYJ7–Evacuate London Poster A British Ministry of Health Evacuation Scheme poster from 1940
RM2PCDFKC–HOLDING THE LINE 1942 British propaganda poster showing the Prime Minister Winston Churchill as a bulldog
RM2G50FT7–Vintage British propaganda poster. Allied convoy crosses Persian border carrying supplies for Russia (Soviet Union). World War II period. 1941-1945
RM2FK5T4G–A vintage British propaganda poster with the Union Jack and the slogan Its our Flag - Work For It, Fight For It
RM2AXW078–An idealized British World War 2 poster of Blemheim bombers of 221 Group attempting to stop a convoy of supply barges on the Chindwin River to prevent the Japanese invasion of Burma in 1942.
RFR4KN23–Second world war British propaganda poster about beating the Germans again 'We beat 'em before.... We'll beat 'em again'
RM2J0JJHT–Russian propaganda - Vintage Russian poster - Unity of Strength British and Russian servicemen over body of swastikaed dragon
RMBR7M92–A British propaganda poster about the German bombing of Spain on display at the Imperial War Museum, London, UK.
RMWA499B–British propaganda poster intended for Chinese Muslim audience
RM2K0A8GB–World War II British propaganda poster, 1941
RM2B01B7P–United Kingdom: 'He did his duty. Will YOU do YOURS?' Poster of Field Marshal Frederick Roberts (30 September 1832 - 14 November 1914), 1st Earl Roberts, British general, 1916. Frederick Sleigh Roberts was a Victorian era general of Anglo-Irish heritage who would go on to become one of the most successful British commanders of his time. Born in India, he joined the East India Company Army and served with distinction during the Indian Rebellion, after which he was transferred to the British Army and served in the Expedition to Abyssinia and the Second Anglo-Afghan War.
RM2C21B26–Vintage World War II British propaganda recycling paper metal etc for war effort poster WW2, 'Help put the lid on Hitler by saving your old metal and paper' Adolf Hitler cartoon featured in dustbin 1939-1945 Second World War
RM2A1F3F2–British, WW2, War Effort, Britain Strikes!, Railway guns, of the northern command, prepare for invasion, propaganda poster, 1939-1946
RM2G2088A–Soviet World War II poster showing Adolf Hitler and Nazism as a chained dog, Soviet Union, 1941. (Photomechanical print by Russian War Relief, Inc/Office of War Information/RBM Vintage Images)
RMFX7REB–Churchill - World War II - british propaganda Poster
RMCPM71T–British propaganda poster from WWI
RMCMPC4C–The British wartime recruitment poster depicting Lord Kitchener with the words 'Your Country Needs You' and the date 1915.
RM2A5YXK8–World war two British propaganda poster. 'Don't be a sucker' 1944
RMR0WPXB–‘Was England Will!’ (What England Wants) 1918 German World War I Propaganda poster showing British aircraft bombing a factory over a quote from William Joynson-Hicks (1865-1932) published in the Daily Telegraph on 31 January 1918: “One must bomb the Rhineland industrial regions with one hundred aircraft day after day, until the treatment has had its effect!” Artwork by Egon Tschirch (1889-1948).
RMARNYJ8–Women Needed Poster 1940 English Fire Service recruitment poster
RM2PGX7JA–WHAT DID YOU DO IN THE GREAT WAR,DADDY ? British propaganda poster by Savile Lumley published in March 1915.
RMDTPP3W–A British Empire Union Anti-German poster from the interwar years calling for boycott of German goods
RMWJKJAN–A British World War Two propaganda poster encouraging the population to stand against the Adolph Hitler and the 3rd Reich
RME2EYBG–British Second World War propaganda poster
RMG3BAAB–British War Bonds Poster
RF2GJJ22H–Click On Vintage British propaganda poster WWII - R:A:F: Ambulance Planes
RMWCPPN1–Daddy What did YOU do in the Great War? poster
RM2K0A8G8–World War II British propaganda poster, 1941
RM2JYHFH0–United Kingdom: 'He did his duty. Will YOU do YOURS?' Poster of Field Marshal Frederick Roberts (30 September 1832 - 14 November 1914), 1st Earl Roberts, British general, 1916. Frederick Sleigh Roberts was a Victorian era general of Anglo-Irish heritage who would go on to become one of the most successful British commanders of his time. Born in India, he joined the East India Company Army and served with distinction during the Indian Rebellion, after which he was transferred to the British Army and served in the Expedition to Abyssinia and the Second Anglo-Afghan War.
RM2HAJNYR–WW1 British Propaganda Poster 1918 showing a soldier holding a baby, as he follows his wife. with slogan 'Better Than The VC' Furniss, Harry, 1854-1925, artist Better than the V.C. [i.e., Victoria Cross] / Harry Furniss.
RM2A1F3E7–British, WW2, War Effort, We beat 'em before. We will beat 'em again, (infantryman and machine gunner attacking), motivational poster, 1939-1946
RM2G2087C–World War II-era poster with illustrations of the four major Allied leaders.Top row left to right: British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and US President Franklin D Roosevelt; bottom row left to right: Premier Joseph Stalin of the Soviet Union and Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek of China, no location, circa 1943. (Poster by Office of War Information/RBM Vintage Images)
RMFX7REA–Britain Shall Not Burn - World War II - British propaganda Poster
RMCPM720–British propaganda poster from WWI, 1915
RM2T0W9C2–British propaganda , World War II era - “Leave Hitler to me Sonny - you ought to be out of London” This is a British propaganda poster from World War II. It is in a graphic style with a black and white illustration of a man and a boy. The text is in English and is in a bold font.
RM2A5YXKG–World war two British propaganda poster. 'Keep Calm and Carry On' 1942
RMRPR648–Keep Calm and Carry On (1939) poster designed by the Ministry of Information a United Kingdom central government department responsible for publicity and propaganda. See more information below.
RM2H95D4W–World War I Propaganda (British and Canadian Recruiting Mission, 1916). Poster 'Britishers You're Needed'.
RM2G6G6AD–VICTORY IS VITAL British propaganda poster fromt 1941 showing Germans looting food in West African territories which were then part of the British Empire.
RM2AXTYCB–A British World War 2 propaganda poster illustrating Short Stirling Heavy Bombers, over the German port odf Lubeck. The Stirling was the first four-engined bomber to be introduced into service with the Royal Air Force (RAF) and Stirling entered squadron service in 1941. During its use as a bomber, pilots praised the type for its ability to out-turn enemy night fighters and its favourable handling characteristics, while the altitude ceiling was often a subject of criticism.
RME2EYGM–British Second World War propaganda poster
RMDRJ001–British recruitment poster, WW1
RM2C0XJEN–'Your king and country need you. Enlist Now', British War Poster, Published by Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, Lithograph by H.T. & Co., 1914
RMDDT39K–'Dig for Victory', propaganda poster for Britain's African colonies, c1940. Artist: Unknown
RM2K0A8G4–World War II British propaganda poster, 1941
RM2B018AG–India: Indian peasantry seen through Oxbridge spectacles. British anti-Nazi propaganda poster, Bombay, c. 1941-1944. China Burma India Theatre (CBI) was the name used by the United States Army for its forces operating in conjunction with British and Chinese Allied air and land forces in China, Burma, and India during World War II. Well-known US units in this theatre included the Flying Tigers, transport and bomber units flying the Hump, the 1st Air Commando Group, the engineers who built Ledo Road, and the 5307th Composite Unit (Provisional), otherwise known as Merrill's Marauders.
RMP78DET–1940’s Recruitment WW2 UK British Propaganda Poster 1943 radio location ‘Train With The Army Or With The A.T.S’
RFCNRYN6–Digitally restored propaganda war poster.
RMFH87EB–Japanese propaganda targeting Indian troops against British - Propaganda Poster - WWII
RMTA2HAH–This anti-British propaganda exhibit of the exhibition 'Raubstaat England' was intended to defame the British through their history of controversial tactics in dealing with piracy. The poster with the title 'The Queen and her robbers' refers to Queen Elisabeth as the beneficiary of the freebootery.
RM2T0W9G2–British propaganda , World War II era - “EVERY CANADIAN MUST FIGHT” This is a British propaganda poster from World War II. The poster features two men, one in a blue uniform and the other in a khaki uniform, both holding weapons. The background is red, white, and blue, and the text “EVERY CANADIAN MUST FIGHT” is written in bold letters at the bottom. The style is graphic and bold, typical of propaganda posters from this era.
RM2A5YXK2–World war two British propaganda poster. 'to dress extravagantly in wartime is unpatriotic' 1942
RM2GJK4KJ–'Women of Britain Come into the Factories', WWII recruitment poster
RMRN5BC8–British World War 2 Public Information propaganda poster
RM2PGX7MP–THE KITCHEN IS THE KEY TO VICTORY British propaganda poster about 1915
RM2F3KY76–Italian anti-British propaganda poster. For Great Britain all races and all peoples are equal.'. Italy, 1944
RMDTPP52–A British anti German Propaganda poster WW2 which depicts German soldiers surrendering to Allied forces.
RM2AXW0AG–A British World War 2 recruitment poster for the Royal Air Force. A subtle message ot volunteer to preserve the British, somewhat middle class way of life.
RME2EYGC–British Second World War propaganda poster
RMA9YMJ4–British War Bonds Poster
RM2C0XJF2–'England expects Every Man to do his Duty' and Join the Army To-day', British War Poster, Published by Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, Lithograph by H.T. & Co., 1914
RM2ANKJGR–Together 1939 poster showing troops from the British Empire and Commonwealth poster marching together under the Union Jack. Troops shown: 1st (Nyasaland, now Malawi) Battalion King's African Rifles; Sikh soldier from India; New Zealand soldier; British Royal Navy, British army; Royal Canadian Air Force and Australian soldier.
RM2K0A8FK–World War II British propaganda poster, 1941
RM2B018JP–China/Burma/India: Japanese WWII propaganda poster showing Chiang Kai-shek exploiting India while Burma raises a flag of independence. Japan wields the scissors. China Burma India Theatre (CBI) was the name used by the United States Army for its forces operating in conjunction with British and Chinese Allied air and land forces in China, Burma, and India during World War II. Well-known US units in this theatre included the Flying Tigers, transport and bomber units flying the Hump, and the 1st Air Commando Group, the engineers who built Ledo Road.
RMJR6TD3–Vintage UK WW1 Poster British Propaganda Poster promoting enlistment in to the services ' Daddy what did you do in the Great War'?
RM2F5D2CC–British, WW2 motivational poster: Facts about Britain at War, 1942-1945
RFCNRYNF–Digitally restored propaganda war poster.
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