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Halt! Who goes there? If you are a friend, join the British ranks..., 1915-02
Item
Identifier: 1992.004.5.6.4.1
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
World War I era posters produced in England.
Dates:
1915-02
Head of the British Army for the greatest of modern wars: Field-Marshal Lord Kitchener.
Digital Image
Identifier: 1992.004.5.6.3.5
Head of the British Army for the greatest of modern wars: Field-Marshal Lord Kitchener., Between 1910-1920
Item
Identifier: 1992.004.5.6.3.5
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
World War I era posters produced in England.
Dates:
Between 1910-1920
Help the Work of Reconstruction. Buy War Savings Stamps.
Digital Image
Identifier: 1992.004.5.6.3.20
Help the Work of Reconstruction. Buy War Savings Stamps., Between 1910-1920
Item
Identifier: 1992.004.5.6.3.20
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
World War I era posters produced in England.
Dates:
Between 1910-1920
His Majesty King Albert of Belgium.
Digital Image
Identifier: 1992.004.5.6.3.18
His Majesty King Albert of Belgium., Between 1910-1920
Item
Identifier: 1992.004.5.6.3.18
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
World War I era posters produced in England.
Dates:
Between 1910-1920
In command of the British Army in France and Flanders: General Sir Douglas Haig, who has succeeded Field-Marshal Sir John French.
Digital Image
Identifier: 1992.004.5.6.3.4
Dates:
Between 1910-1920
Found in:
The University of Tulsa, McFarlin Library, Department of Special Collections & University Archives
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WWI posters, 1914-1920
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English, Between 1910-1920
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In command of the British Army in France and Flanders: General Sir Douglas Haig, who has succeeded Field-Marshal Sir John French., Between 1910-1920
In command of the British Army in France and Flanders: General Sir Douglas Haig, who has succeeded Field-Marshal Sir John French., Between 1910-1920
Item
Identifier: 1992.004.5.6.3.4
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
World War I era posters produced in England.
Dates:
Between 1910-1920
In Memory of the Noblest Type of British Womanhood. Miss Edith Cavell died for her country Oct. 12th 1915.
Digital Image
Identifier: 1992.004.5.6.3.2
Dates:
Between 1910-1920