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Background imageRecruiting Collection: WORLD WAR I: POSTER, 1916. British World War I recruiting poster, 1916, stressing

WORLD WAR I: POSTER, 1916. British World War I recruiting poster, 1916, stressing the duty of fight[ing] the common foe in describing the rights of citizenship

Background imageRecruiting Collection: WORLD WAR I POSTER, 1915. Is YOUR Home worth fighting for? British World War

WORLD WAR I POSTER, 1915. Is YOUR Home worth fighting for? British World War I recruiting poster printed at Dublin, Ireland, 1915, showing a family in their home

Background imageRecruiting Collection: WORLD WAR I: POSTER, 1914. Lord Horatio Herbert Kitchener on the British recruiting

WORLD WAR I: POSTER, 1914. Lord Horatio Herbert Kitchener on the British recruiting poster of 1914 which inspired James Montgomery Flaggs I Want You for the U.S. Army poster of 1918

Background imageRecruiting Collection: THE NAVY NEEDS YOU!, 1918. American World War I naval recruiting poster, 1918

THE NAVY NEEDS YOU!, 1918. American World War I naval recruiting poster, 1918, by James Montgomery Flagg

Background imageRecruiting Collection: WORLD WAR I: U. S. POSTER. I need you in the Navy this minute! American World

WORLD WAR I: U. S. POSTER. I need you in the Navy this minute! American World
WORLD WAR I: U.S. POSTER. I need you in the Navy this minute! American World War I recruiting poster, c1917, by James Montgomery Flagg

Background imageRecruiting Collection: WORLD WAR I: U. S. POSTER. Travel? Adventure? American World War I Marine Corps

WORLD WAR I: U. S. POSTER. Travel? Adventure? American World War I Marine Corps
WORLD WAR I: U.S. POSTER. Travel? Adventure? American World War I Marine Corps recruiting poster, c1918, by James Montgomery Flagg

Background imageRecruiting Collection: WORLD WAR I: ARMY POSTER. The United States Army Builds Men

WORLD WAR I: ARMY POSTER. The United States Army Builds Men. American World War I Army recruiting poster, c1917, by Herbert Andrew Paus

Background imageRecruiting Collection: WORLD WAR I: AIR SERVICE. Join the Air Service and Serve in France

WORLD WAR I: AIR SERVICE. Join the Air Service and Serve in France. U.S. Army Air Service recruiting poster, 1917

Background imageRecruiting Collection: RED CROSS POSTER, c1915. American Red Cross recruiting poster, c1915

RED CROSS POSTER, c1915. American Red Cross recruiting poster, c1915

Background imageRecruiting Collection: RED CROSS POSTER, 1919. Membership recruiting poster for the American Red Cross, 1919

RED CROSS POSTER, 1919. Membership recruiting poster for the American Red Cross, 1919

Background imageRecruiting Collection: RED CROSS POSTER, 1918. American Red Cross poster recruiting men as drivers

RED CROSS POSTER, 1918. American Red Cross poster recruiting men as drivers and mechanics overseas during World War I. Chromo lithograph, 1918

Background imageRecruiting Collection: RED CROSS POSTER, c1917. American Red Cross recruiting poster during Christmas time

RED CROSS POSTER, c1917. American Red Cross recruiting poster during Christmas time, c1917

Background imageRecruiting Collection: RECRUITMENT POSTER, 1915. British recruitment poster from World War I, reminding

RECRUITMENT POSTER, 1915. British recruitment poster from World War I, reminding citizens of the sinking of the Cunard steamship Lusitania by German submarine on 7 May 1915

Background imageRecruiting Collection: US RECRUITING, 1900. Spanish-American War era U. S. Army recruiting poster, c1900

US RECRUITING, 1900. Spanish-American War era U. S. Army recruiting poster, c1900
US RECRUITING, 1900. Spanish-American War era U.S. Army recruiting poster, c1900, promising travel and good pay

Background imageRecruiting Collection: REVOLUTION: RECRUIT, 1777. The Recruit

REVOLUTION: RECRUIT, 1777. The Recruit. A young man in a recruiting office of the 1st New Jersey Regiment of the Continental Army, near the encampment at Monmouth, New Jersey, 1777

Background imageRecruiting Collection: REVOLUTIONARY WAR POSTER. Recruiting broadside with instructions for recruiting

REVOLUTIONARY WAR POSTER. Recruiting broadside with instructions for recruiting officers of the Continental Army in New York. Broadside, c1776

Background imageRecruiting Collection: Great recruiting rally at Brighton

Great recruiting rally at Brighton

Background imageRecruiting Collection: Recruiting poster War To arms citizens of the empire !! 1914

Recruiting poster War To arms citizens of the empire !! 1914

Background imageRecruiting Collection: There are three types of men Those who hear the call and obey Those who delay

There are three types of men Those who hear the call and obey Those who delay And - The others To Which do you belong ?

Background imageRecruiting Collection: Recruiting poster Its our flag fight for it work for it

Recruiting poster Its our flag fight for it work for it

Background imageRecruiting Collection: Revue girls recruiting for the army at Tottenham

Revue girls recruiting for the army at Tottenham

Background imageRecruiting Collection: Labor: Step into this Picture. American World War II poster, c1940

Labor: Step into this Picture. American World War II poster, c1940
U.S. WORLD WAR II POSTER. Labor: Step into this Picture. American World War II poster, c1940

Background imageRecruiting Collection: Fight for her. Come with the Irish Canadian Rangers Overseas Battalion, Montreal

Fight for her. Come with the Irish Canadian Rangers Overseas Battalion, Montreal World War I recruiting poster by Hal Ross Perrigard using James McNeill Whistlers image of his mother

Background imageRecruiting Collection: Central London Recruiting depot during World War I 1914

Central London Recruiting depot during World War I 1914

Background imageRecruiting Collection: Central London Recruiting station for volunteers to join the army in the First World War

Central London Recruiting station for volunteers to join the army in the First World War

Background imageRecruiting Collection: World War I poster for recruiting soldiers to the British Army. Circa 1914-15

World War I poster for recruiting soldiers to the British Army. Circa 1914-15

Background imageRecruiting Collection: I Do Not Drink. Do You Obstainja Postcard. ca. 1935, Miss Temperance, four year old

I Do Not Drink. Do You Obstainja Postcard. ca. 1935, Miss Temperance, four year old, Dorothy Johnson, seeks volunteers

Background imageRecruiting Collection: WWI Recruitment Poster

WWI Recruitment Poster
Boston, Massachusetts: 1917 A World War One recruiting poster with the Statue Of Liberty for joining the U.S. Navy. It was issued by the Boston Committee On Public Safety

Background imageRecruiting Collection: Uncle Sam Wants You

Uncle Sam Wants You
Washington, D.C.: 1917. An Army recruiting poster featuring Uncle Sam that was created by American artist James Montgomery Flagg. Its use was revived again for World War II

Background imageRecruiting Collection: Heros Recruiting At Kelseys Or Guard Day At St. James s

Heros Recruiting At Kelseys Or Guard Day At St. James s, Gillray, James, 1756-1815, Engraver, London, Engraving 1797, Two Officers, On A Tall, Lanky, Elderly Man And The Other A Child

Background imageRecruiting Collection: THE CARLIST WAR IN THE NORTH, SPAIN: 1. A Republican Column on the March. 2. A Carlist

THE CARLIST WAR IN THE NORTH, SPAIN: 1. A Republican Column on the March. 2. A Carlist Custom House Officer. 3. Carlist Courier. 4. Types of Carlist Cavalry. 5

Background imageRecruiting Collection: Recruiting at Westminster, London, Uk, 1870

Recruiting at Westminster, London, Uk, 1870

Background imageRecruiting Collection: The Kanaka Labour Question In Queensland: Recruiting: Traders Persuading The Islanders To Embark

The Kanaka Labour Question In Queensland: Recruiting: Traders Persuading The Islanders To Embark For Queensland, Australia, 1892 Engraving

Background imageRecruiting Collection: Source Size = 3118 x 4132

Source Size = 3118 x 4132
RECRUITING. Egypt, engraving 1879

Background imageRecruiting Collection: The motherland is calling, a soviet world war 2 era patriotic poster with mother russia holding a

The motherland is calling, a soviet world war 2 era patriotic poster with mother russia holding a copy of the red army soldies pledge

Background imageRecruiting Collection: Advertisement for recruitment of soldiers for English Royal Air Force, from World War II, 1942

Advertisement for recruitment of soldiers for English Royal Air Force, from World War II, 1942
England, 20th century, Second World War - Back up our flying boys! Over 42ja You re wanted now in the Raf to do a vital ground job

Background imageRecruiting Collection: Advertisement for recruitment of troops, from World War I

Advertisement for recruitment of troops, from World War I
Great Britain, 20th century, First World War - We re both needed to serve the Guns! Advertisment for the recruitment of troops

Background imageRecruiting Collection: Advertisement for recruitment of troops

Advertisement for recruitment of troops
Great Britain, 20th century, First World War - An appeal to you. Advertisment for the recruitment of troops

Background imageRecruiting Collection: First World War - I want you for U. S. Army, recruitment poster

First World War - I want you for U. S. Army, recruitment poster, illustration by James Montgomery Flagg, 1917
United States of America, 20th century, First World War - I want you for U.S. Army. Recruitment poster, illustration by James Montgomery Flagg (1877-1960), 1917

Background imageRecruiting Collection: Advertisement for recruitment of soldiers, from World War I, 1915

Advertisement for recruitment of soldiers, from World War I, 1915
Great Britain, 20th century, First World War - Come into the ranks and fight for your king and country - don t stay in the crowd and stare. You are wanted at the front. Enlist to-day

Background imageRecruiting Collection: Pour proteger vos Familles Engagez-vous dans le Dat, advertisement for recruitment of soldiers

Pour proteger vos Familles Engagez-vous dans le Dat, advertisement for recruitment of soldiers, from World War II
France, 20th century, Second World War - Pour proteger vos Familles Engagez-vous dans le Dat. Advertisment for recruitment of soldiers

Background imageRecruiting Collection: WWI Poster, Three Questions to Employers

WWI Poster, Three Questions to Employers
WWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, Three Questions to Employers, more men are wanted today. What can you do? Date: 1915

Background imageRecruiting Collection: WWI Poster, Thousands have answered the nations call

WWI Poster, Thousands have answered the nations call
WWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, Thousands have answered the Nations Call, but you may be The One to turn the scale at a critical moment. Do you realize this? Date: 1915

Background imageRecruiting Collection: WWI Poster, To the Women of Britain

WWI Poster, To the Women of Britain
WWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, To the Women of Britain, won t you help and send a man to join the army today? Date: 1915

Background imageRecruiting Collection: WWI Poster, He Did His Duty, Are You Doing Yours?

WWI Poster, He Did His Duty, Are You Doing Yours?
WWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster depicting Lord Roberts. He Did His Duty, Are You Doing Yours? Date: 1915

Background imageRecruiting Collection: WWI Poster, The Prime Ministers Pledge

WWI Poster, The Prime Ministers Pledge
WWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, The Prime Ministers Pledge. Do not force your Country to force you to fight, but come of your own free will. Date: 1916

Background imageRecruiting Collection: NFS recruiting van at Olympia

NFS recruiting van at Olympia
A National Fire Service recruiting van at Olympia, West London, 14 February 1946, possibly aiming to recruit soldiers returning from the war and visiting to the RAOC (Royal Army Ordnance Corps)

Background imageRecruiting Collection: American Red Cross recruiting poster showing a Red Cross nurse dragging a wounded soldier from

American Red Cross recruiting poster showing a Red Cross nurse dragging a wounded soldier from the battlefield during
RED CROSS POSTER, c1917. American Red Cross recruiting poster showing a Red Cross nurse dragging a wounded soldier from the battlefield during World War I, c1917



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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.