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Background imageRecruiting Collection: The Call to Arms. Irishmen Don t You Hear It. First World War recruiting poster calling for Irish

The Call to Arms. Irishmen Don t You Hear It. First World War recruiting poster calling for Irish volunteers to enlist in the armed forces

Background imageRecruiting Collection: Britons! Your Country Needs You. A poster appeal for recruits issued by the Parliamentary

Britons! Your Country Needs You. A poster appeal for recruits issued by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee in 1914 after the outbreak of the First World War

Background imageRecruiting Collection: Australias Imperishable Record. Poster created 1915 or 1916 during the First World War as

Australias Imperishable Record. Poster created 1915 or 1916 during the First World War as propaganda to encourage Australians to join the armed forces

Background imageRecruiting Collection: Your Country Needs You. Famous Kitchener World War One Recruitment Poster

Your Country Needs You. Famous Kitchener World War One Recruitment Poster. From The War Memoirs Of David Lloyd George, Published 1933

Background imageRecruiting Collection: First World War Recruiting Poster Issued In Ireland

First World War Recruiting Poster Issued In Ireland

Background imageRecruiting Collection: First World War Chromolithographic Recruiting Poster Printed In Dublin And Aimed At Convincing

First World War Chromolithographic Recruiting Poster Printed In Dublin And Aimed At Convincing Young Irishmen To Join The Army

Background imageRecruiting Collection: Wartime Recruitment Poster. From The Magazine Twenty Years After The Battlefields Of 1914-1918

Wartime Recruitment Poster. From The Magazine Twenty Years After The Battlefields Of 1914-1918 Then And Now By Sir Ernest Swinton Published 1938

Background imageRecruiting Collection: World War One Recruitment Poster With The Words Fall In Answer Now In Your Countrys Hour Of Need

World War One Recruitment Poster With The Words Fall In Answer Now In Your Countrys Hour Of Need. From The Story Of 25 Eventful Years In Pictures Published 1935

Background imageRecruiting Collection: Rally Round The Flag. Every Fit Man Wanted. Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, 1914

Rally Round The Flag. Every Fit Man Wanted. Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, 1914. World War I Propaganda Poster. From The Story Of 25 Eventful Years In Pictures, Published 1935

Background imageRecruiting Collection: A beflagged Uncle Sam blows a bugle for recruits

A beflagged Uncle Sam blows a bugle for recruits
The scene is outside a Recruiting Office with a sign Recruits Wanted guarded by an armed soldier. A dominant Uncle Sam has a small boy standing in front of him holding a US flag

Background imageRecruiting Collection: Recuiting volunteers for bus-driving 1926

Recuiting volunteers for bus-driving 1926
Temporary recruiting office in Regents Street, London, for the L.G.O.C (London General Omnibus Company), volunteers queuing outside. May 1926

Background imageRecruiting Collection: Join Scotland?s Only Rifle Regiment

Join Scotland?s Only Rifle Regiment, 1960 (c).Colour photolithograph recruiting poster, published by Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)

Background imageRecruiting Collection: Recruits, 1780

Recruits, 1780.Engraving by Watson and Dickinson after W H Bunbury, 1780.This caricature was published during the American War of Independence (1775-1783)

Background imageRecruiting Collection: Your Countrys Call. Isn t this worth fighting for Enlist

Your Countrys Call. Isn t this worth fighting for Enlist Now, 1915. Chromolithograph recruiting poster; Published as Number 87 by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, printed by Jowett and Sowry

Background imageRecruiting Collection: ?The Territorial Army. Ready and waiting. ? poster

?The Territorial Army. Ready and waiting. ? poster
The Territorial Army. Ready and waiting.? 1987. Colour photolithograph recruiting poster, published by the Armed Forces Careers Office, CP(A) 516A, June 1987

Background imageRecruiting Collection: WW1 recruitment poster, Go Over with US Marines

WW1 recruitment poster, Go Over with US Marines
WW1 recruitment poster, E-E-E-Yah-Yip, Go Over with US Marines. Date: circa 1917

Background imageRecruiting Collection: Page in an ATS recruitment leaflet, WW2

Page in an ATS recruitment leaflet, WW2
Page in an ATS recruitment leaflet, showing women taking part in recreations -- in the NaFI, sport, and dances. Date: 1940s

Background imageRecruiting Collection: WW1 poster, Imperial Maritime League

WW1 poster, Imperial Maritime League, Keep the Flag Flying, persuading British Women and British Girls not to condone the behaviour of men who do not enlist. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageRecruiting Collection: WW1 recruitment poster, Attest Now (Welsh version)

WW1 recruitment poster, Attest Now (Welsh version)
WW1 recruitment poster (Welsh version), To starred or badged single men or single men in reserved occupations, Attest Now. Date: circa 1916

Background imageRecruiting Collection: WW1 Royal Navy recruiting poster

WW1 Royal Navy recruiting poster issued by the Admiralty circa 1914 Date: circa 1914

Background imageRecruiting Collection: World War 1 British Soldier

World War 1 British Soldier, original lithograph printed on reverse of unused advertising posters for cut out standing beckoning figure for use at recruiting station

Background imageRecruiting Collection: WW1 - Parliamentary Recruiting poster

WW1 - Parliamentary Recruiting poster
Gen. Lord Baden Powell Are you in this, Parliamentary Recruiting poster 1915 Date: 1915



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"Recruiting: A Glimpse into the Rich History of Military and Civilian Service" Step back in time with these captivating recruiting posters that have shaped the course of history. From the iconic Royal Navy recruitment poster to the British Military Poster during the inter-war period, each artwork tells a unique story. The Kitchener Poster - "Your Country Needs You" - remains etched in our collective memory as a symbol of patriotism and duty. Joining forces with this powerful message, countless individuals answered the call to serve their nation. For those seeking adventure on land, the Join the Royal Marines Poster beckoned brave souls to embrace challenges head-on and become part of an elite force. Similarly, another recruitment poster for the Corps of Military Police emphasized discipline and order within military ranks. During World War I, Lord Kitchener's stern gaze from his recruiting poster inspired thousands to enlist. The Together Poster showcased unity amidst adversity, reminding us that strength lies in standing shoulder-to-shoulder. Delving further into history, we encounter a Recruitment Poster from 1900 depicting Britain's military might at its zenith. This striking image captures both tradition and progress as soldiers march forward towards an uncertain future. Not limited to men alone, women played a vital role too. The Women's Land Army Poster encouraged females to join agricultural efforts during times of war when every contribution mattered greatly. Across borders, even U. S. Navy sought recruits through vibrant travel posters evoking wanderlust while highlighting opportunities for service abroad. These lithographs transported aspiring sailors into a world filled with excitement and exploration. Beyond military endeavors lie other avenues where dedicated individuals protect society – police forces worldwide seek new members through eye-catching recruitment signs that promise safety under their watchful eyes. Lastly, let us not forget how RAF flyers soared high above enemy lines during World War II; their bravery immortalized by Fly with RAF posters that called upon young aviators ready for the ultimate test of courage.