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"Patriotic: A Tribute to the Spirit of Sacrifice and Unity" In times of war, the echoes of patriotism reverberate through history

Background imagePatriotic Collection: WW2 poster, Back Them Up

WW2 poster, Back Them Up! Showing a British tank attack in the Western Desert. Date: 1940s

Background imagePatriotic Collection: In the service of the King - Scouts and Guides

In the service of the King - Scouts and Guides
In the service of the King - A saluting Scout and a Girl Guide, pulling back the Union Flag in patriotic pose. Date: circa 1910

Background imagePatriotic Collection: Join the Air Service, Learn-Earn. U. S. Army Air Service recruiting poster, 1918

Join the Air Service, Learn-Earn. U. S. Army Air Service recruiting poster, 1918
WORLD WAR I: AIR SERVICE. Join the Air Service, Learn-Earn. U.S. Army Air Service recruiting poster, 1918

Background imagePatriotic Collection: Women of Britain, Come into the Factories. British poster recruiting women for munitions work

Women of Britain, Come into the Factories. British poster recruiting women for munitions work during World War II
WWII: BRITISH POSTER. Women of Britain, Come into the Factories. British poster recruiting women for munitions work during World War II, by Donald Zec, c1941

Background imagePatriotic Collection: The Girl He Left Behind Is Still Behind Him. American World War II recruitment poster for women

The Girl He Left Behind Is Still Behind Him. American World War II recruitment poster for women ordnance workers
WORLD WAR II POSTER. The Girl He Left Behind Is Still Behind Him. American World War II recruitment poster for women ordnance workers

Background imagePatriotic Collection: Want Action? : American World War II Marine Corps recruiting poster, 1942, by James Montgomery Flagg

Want Action? : American World War II Marine Corps recruiting poster, 1942, by James Montgomery Flagg
WWII RECRUITING POSTER. " Want Action?" : American World War II Marine Corps recruiting poster, 1942, by James Montgomery Flagg

Background imagePatriotic Collection: Welders, or For Full Employment After the War. Poster, 1944, by Ben Shahn for the Congress of

Welders, or For Full Employment After the War. Poster, 1944, by Ben Shahn for the Congress of Industrial Organizations
WWII: EMPLOYMENT POSTER. Welders, or For Full Employment After the War. Poster, 1944, by Ben Shahn for the Congress of Industrial Organizations

Background imagePatriotic Collection: This Is My War Too! : American World War II recruiting poster, c1942, for the U. S

This Is My War Too! : American World War II recruiting poster, c1942, for the U. S
WWII: WaC POSTER, 1942. " This Is My War Too!" : American World War II recruiting poster, c1942, for the U.S. Armys Womens Army Auxilliary Corps (WaC)

Background imagePatriotic Collection: Red, White and Blue Union Jack British Flag Souvenir

Red, White and Blue Union Jack British Flag Souvenir of Britain

Background imagePatriotic Collection: Poster, Britons! Your Country Needs You

Poster, Britons! Your Country Needs You

Background imagePatriotic Collection: Poster, Your King and Country Need You

Poster, Your King and Country Need You, Enlist Now. Encouraging people to join up and fight in the First World War. circa 1914-1915

Background imagePatriotic Collection: WORLD WAR I: U. S. MARINES. First in the Fight. American World War I Marine corps recruiting

WORLD WAR I: U. S. MARINES. First in the Fight. American World War I Marine corps recruiting poster, c1918
WORLD WAR I: U.S. MARINES. First in the Fight. American World War I Marine corps recruiting poster, c1918, by James Montgomery Flagg

Background imagePatriotic Collection: WWII: CHURCHILL POSTER 1942. Holding the Line. Winston Churchill as defiant British bulldog on a

WWII: CHURCHILL POSTER 1942. Holding the Line. Winston Churchill as defiant British bulldog on a World War II poster
WWII:CHURCHILL POSTER 1942. Holding the Line. Winston Churchill as defiant British bulldog on a World War II poster, 1942

Background imagePatriotic Collection: STAR SPANGLED BANNER, 1814. The first page of the first printed sheet music edition of Francis

STAR SPANGLED BANNER, 1814. The first page of the first printed sheet music edition of Francis Scott Keys The Star
STAR SPANGLED BANNER, 1814. The first page of the first printed sheet music edition of Francis Scott Keys " The Star Spangled Banner, " Baltimore, 1814. Note the misprint in the subtitle

Background imagePatriotic Collection: Street scene with shops, Crickhowell, Powys, Mid Wales

Street scene with shops, Crickhowell, Powys, Mid Wales
A street scene with shops, in Crickhowell, Powys, Mid Wales. The large corner shop is Bells grocery store, decorated with flags, perhaps to celebrate Empire Day (24 May)

Background imagePatriotic Collection: Patriotic dogs

Patriotic dogs
An English Bull Terrier, a Scottish terrier and an Irish terrier make ready for the Coronation as canine representatives of England, Ireland and Scotland

Background imagePatriotic Collection: Britains Sea Power Is Yours

Britains Sea Power Is Yours
World War Two propaganda poster for the Royal Navy - Britains Sea Power Is Yours - illustrated by ships and warships of all kinds, designed to reassure with a shared sense of patriotism

Background imagePatriotic Collection: Advertising card for Singer Sewing Machines

Advertising card for Singer Sewing Machines - showing a good patriotic wife using her sewing machine to produce a white ensign for a Royal Naval Seaman husband. Date: circa 1916

Background imagePatriotic Collection: United Trade Unions poster for the Popular Front, spring 1936

United Trade Unions poster for the Popular Front, spring 1936
FRANCE: POPULAR FRONT, 1936. United Trade Unions poster for the Popular Front, spring 1936

Background imagePatriotic Collection: Bulldog and Union Jack

Bulldog and Union Jack
Now then, what about it ? Standing beside the Union Jack, a British bulldog defies the enemy, Date: 1915

Background imagePatriotic Collection: Lion & Unicorn Pavilion

Lion & Unicorn Pavilion
The Lion and Unicorn Pavilion at the South Bank Exhibition, containing exhibits on the use of the English language, growth of British parliamentary government, etc

Background imagePatriotic Collection: Rubbing from an 18th century New England gravestone for an American soldier killed at the Battle

Rubbing from an 18th century New England gravestone for an American soldier killed at the Battle of Bennington in 1777
GRAVESTONE: 18th CENTURY. Rubbing from an 18th century New England gravestone for an American soldier killed at the Battle of Bennington in 1777

Background imagePatriotic Collection: Title-page of the second edition of Thomas Paines pamphlet Common Sense, owned by John Adams

Title-page of the second edition of Thomas Paines pamphlet Common Sense, owned by John Adams
PAINE: COMMON SENSE, 1776. Title-page of the second edition of Thomas Paines pamphlet Common Sense, owned by John Adams

Background imagePatriotic Collection: American seamstress and patriot. Betsy Ross making the first American flag

American seamstress and patriot. Betsy Ross making the first American flag. Drawing by Elisabeth Moore Hallowell
BETSY ROSS (1752-1836). American seamstress and patriot. Betsy Ross making the first American flag. Drawing by Elisabeth Moore Hallowell

Background imagePatriotic Collection: George Washington presiding at the Constitutional Convention at Philadelphia in 1787

George Washington presiding at the Constitutional Convention at Philadelphia in 1787. Line engraving, American, 1823
CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. George Washington presiding at the Constitutional Convention at Philadelphia in 1787. Line engraving, American, 1823

Background imagePatriotic Collection: WORLD WAR I: NAVY POSTER. I Want You for the Navy. American World War I poster, 1917

WORLD WAR I: NAVY POSTER. I Want You for the Navy. American World War I poster, 1917, by Howard Chandler Christy

Background imagePatriotic Collection: ALEXANDER HAMILTON (1755-1804). American politician. Oil on canvas, 1806, by John Trumbull

ALEXANDER HAMILTON (1755-1804). American politician. Oil on canvas, 1806, by John Trumbull

Background imagePatriotic Collection: Children with national flag, South Africa, Africa

Children with national flag, South Africa, Africa

Background imagePatriotic Collection: Union Jack Hat & Scarf

Union Jack Hat & Scarf
A patriotic girl wrapped up in a scarf covered with union jacks. She also has them on the brim of her hat. Date: 1917

Background imagePatriotic Collection: French Girl Feeds Cow

French Girl Feeds Cow
A young French girl in patriotic scarf feeds hay to a cow in a field (presumably French also)

Background imagePatriotic Collection: Patriotic Finnish Girl

Patriotic Finnish Girl
A young, blonde patriotic Greek girl wears a brimless fur hat with a flag cap badge & a fur-trimmed scarf whose design is based on the flag of Greece

Background imagePatriotic Collection: WW2 poster, Wings for Victory, Lets Go, National Savings. Date: circa 1944

WW2 poster, Wings for Victory, Lets Go, National Savings. Date: circa 1944

Background imagePatriotic Collection: Eagle and American Flag Date: 1915

Eagle and American Flag Date: 1915

Background imagePatriotic Collection: WW2 poster, A tous les francais, General de Gaulle

WW2 poster, A tous les francais, General de Gaulle
WW2 poster, A tous les francais (To all French people), from General de Gaulle, based in Liverpool during the Second World War. France has lost a battle, but France has not lost the war

Background imagePatriotic Collection: Illustrated London News Silver Jubilee Number 1935

Illustrated London News Silver Jubilee Number 1935
Front cover of The Illustrated London News conjuring up the pomp and pageantry of the Silver Jubilee celebrations of King George V with a parade of liveried riders

Background imagePatriotic Collection: Land of Hope and Glory (colour litho)

Land of Hope and Glory (colour litho)
5996702 Land of Hope and Glory (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Land of Hope and Glory. Postcard, early 20th century.); © Look and Learn

Background imagePatriotic Collection: Review of Rhode Island and Maine Troops, 1861. Creator: James Walker

Review of Rhode Island and Maine Troops, 1861. Creator: James Walker
Review of Rhode Island and Maine Troops, 1861

Background imagePatriotic Collection: Design for Scouts Enrolment Card, (1944). Creator: Robert Baden-Powell

Design for Scouts Enrolment Card, (1944). Creator: Robert Baden-Powell
Design for Scouts Enrolment Card, (1944). A scout stands under the scouting motto: Be Prepared. On the right is an image of St George, patron saint of England, killing the dragon

Background imagePatriotic Collection: Czech Republic - 10th All Sokol Rally in Prague 1938

Czech Republic - 10th All Sokol Rally in Prague 1938
A rally to promoting public exercise as a way to stimulate national self importance (through organised gymnastic and athletic demonstrations - usually mass-participation)

Background imagePatriotic Collection: The Landing Stage at Ahvaz, Iran - WWI Xmas card

The Landing Stage at Ahvaz, Iran - WWI Xmas card
A rather unusual Christmas Greetings postcard, featuring a World War One era soldier (serving on the Mesopotamian front) in patriotic pose before an inset view of the Landing Stage at Ahvaz - a city

Background imagePatriotic Collection: The Black Watch. Forward the 42nd! at the Alma, 1854, (1939)

The Black Watch. Forward the 42nd! at the Alma, 1854, (1939). The Battle of the Alma (20 September 1854), which is usually considered the first battle of the Crimean War

Background imagePatriotic Collection: WW1 - Home Front - The Queens Work for Women Fund

WW1 - Home Front - The Queens Work for Women Fund
After the outbreak of WW1, many women in the textile and clothing industry had lost their jobs as export markets closed, posing a direct threat to their job prospects

Background imagePatriotic Collection: WW1 - Patriotic - Little Tommy has a pee on a German Helmet

WW1 - Patriotic - Little Tommy has a pee on a German Helmet
Tommys Kiddie. WW1 - Patriotic - Little Tommy has a pee in a German Helmet. Date: circa 1916

Background imagePatriotic Collection: Map of British Empire showing international cable

Map of British Empire showing international cable
Map of the British Empire (coloured red), showing the All-British international cable going round the world, enabling telegraphic communication. Date: circa 1902

Background imagePatriotic Collection: Military regimental badge brooches advertisement, WW1

Military regimental badge brooches advertisement, WW1
An advertisement for Charles Packer & Co, goldsmiths and silversmiths, and their selectrion of regimental badge brooches available for 2 2s. each

Background imagePatriotic Collection: Italian World War II recruitment poster for the auxiliary service of the 10th Flotilla

Italian World War II recruitment poster for the auxiliary service of the 10th Flotilla
WWII: ITALIAN POSTER. Italian World War II recruitment poster for the auxiliary service of the 10th Flotilla

Background imagePatriotic Collection: Fisherman statue outside Goodrich Seafood, Oak Hill, Florida, USA

Fisherman statue outside Goodrich Seafood, Oak Hill, Florida, USA

Background imagePatriotic Collection: WW2 - USA - Propaganda - We gave for our own, for our allies

WW2 - USA - Propaganda - We gave for our own, for our allies - relating to the Wartime Bond Scheme to contribute to the war effort. Date: circa 1944



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"Patriotic: A Tribute to the Spirit of Sacrifice and Unity" In times of war, the echoes of patriotism reverberate through history, reminding us of the indomitable human spirit. From bidding farewell to an old man donning a soldier's uniform in "Goodbye Old Man" to witnessing soldiers and horses charging fearlessly into battle during World War I, these images encapsulate the unwavering devotion towards one's country. The iconic World War II poster declaring "We shall not flag or fail" serves as a powerful reminder that even in the face of adversity, determination can overcome any obstacle. Winston Churchill's resolute speeches further fueled this patriotic fervor, inspiring nations to unite against tyranny. Betsy Ross sewing the first American flag symbolizes the birth of a nation founded on liberty and independence. Henry Mosler's painting immortalizes this historic moment when stars and stripes were meticulously stitched together, representing unity among diverse states. The Kitchener Poster with its commanding message - "Your Country Needs You" - rallied men from all walks of life to defend their homeland during World War I. Similarly, Scotland forever etched its name in history with The Charge of Scots Greys at Waterloo – showcasing bravery that knows no bounds. "The Nation Makers, " an oil canvas by Howard Pyle depicting Revolutionary War's Battle of Brandywine in 1777, pays homage to those who fought for freedom against colonial oppression. Their sacrifices paved the way for future generations' prosperity. From distant lands comes Estonia’s rallying cry – "Long Live Estonia. " – echoing resilience amidst struggle for independence. Meanwhile, Soviet propaganda posters proclaiming "We want Peace" reveal how patriotism transcends borders despite ideological differences. Closer home stands Victoria Tower on Castle Hill in Huddersfield; a testament to British pride and heritage towering over Yorkshire’s landscape.