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The armistice that came into effect at 11 a.m. local time on Nov. 11, 1918, silenced the guns of World War I, ending one of the bloodiest conflicts in modern history.
The war and sport connection made by John Singer Sargent is also made explicit in the recruitment posters shown here. Men of Millwall are being urged to join up in a team game and to represent ...
Many of the posters are from early in the First World War when conscription had not yet been introduced By TIM STICKINGS FOR MAILONLINE Published: 08:37 EDT, 18 January 2018 | Updated: 08:58 EDT ...
A collection of 165 posters, which lay undiscovered for decades, reveal government messages to the residents of a Merseyside town during World War One. The posters, produced between 1914 and 1918 ...
World War I produced one of the most memorable images in American history: the U.S. Army recruiting poster that depicts a commanding Uncle Sam pointing his finger at the viewer and urging young ...
A new book, Posters of the First World War by David Bownes, Head of Collections at the National Army Museum, charts the development of Britain's WW1 posters, ...
One poster, 'night flying', explains how to approach enemy territory in darkness They are being sold by a collector at an auction with LA-based Nate D Sanders The pieces, produced during 'dawn of ...
The war and sport connection made by John Singer Sargent is also made explicit in the recruitment posters shown here. Men of Millwall are being urged to join up in a team game and to represent ...
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