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George Kruger Guild of Play for Raid Shock Children
George Kruger, 1880–1943, British
Guild of Play for Raid Shock Children
1917
unknown artist A Happy New Year to Our Gallant Soldiers
Unknown artist
A Happy New Year to Our Gallant Soldiers
1914-1915
Lord Robert Baden-Powell Are YOU in This?
Designed by Lord Robert Baden-Powell, 1857–1941, British
Are YOU in This?
1915
Frank Newbould Jerusalem
Print made by Frank Newbould, 1887–1951, British
Jerusalem
ca. 1929
Tony Sarg Flying at Hendon
Tony Sarg, 1880–1942, American
Flying at Hendon
1914
Douglas England Say "Empire Please"
Douglas England, active 1927
Say "Empire Please"
1927
unknown artist Rally Round the Flag
unknown artist
Rally Round the Flag
1914
Sir Bernard Partridge Take up the Sword of Justice
Sir Bernard Partridge, active 1915, British
Take up the Sword of Justice
1915
unknown artist Good-Bye-EE
unknown artist
Good-Bye-EE
1914
unknown artist Your King and Country Need You
unknown artist
Your King and Country Need You
1914
James Kerr-Lawson The Empire Stands for Peace: "They Shall Beat Their Swords Into Plowshares..."
James Kerr-Lawson, 1864–1939, Canadian
The Empire Stands for Peace: "They Shall Beat Their Swords Into Plowshares..."
1929
James Kerr-Lawson The Empire Stands for Peace: "Into Pruninghooks: Nation Shall Not Lift Up..."
James Kerr-Lawson, 1864–1939, Canadian
The Empire Stands for Peace: "Into Pruninghooks: Nation Shall Not Lift Up..."
1929
James Kerr-Lawson The Empire Stands for Peace: "...Nation, Neither Shall They Learn War Anymore."
James Kerr-Lawson, 1864–1939, Canadian
The Empire Stands for Peace: "...Nation, Neither Shall They Learn War Anymore."
1929
 To be seen alive!
To be seen alive!
[1824?]