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Tales from Many Lands: Why the Sea is Salty
The Car Park AttendantPeople You See. From Teddy Bear (27 August 1966)
Bank tellerPeople You See. Bank teller. From Teddy Bear (24 January 1970)
Michael and the Mighty Men
The Jester Knight. Alric the court jester uses his skills to distract robbers
WW1 Poster -- Silver BulletsYou have in your pocket Silver Bullets that will stop the Germans. Lend them to your Country by investing in the War Loan today
French Military Poster, WW1French military poster, colour photolithograph published by the British Library, 1981
WW2 Poster -- Come Back to the Army and the ATSCome Back to the Army and the ATS while the Bounty Scheme still operates. Recruitment poster, Auxiliary Territorial Service. Colour photolithograph, artist unknown, published by HMSO. 1939
WW2 Poster -- Buy Savings CertificatesBack them up! Buy Savings Certificates. Photolithograph poster, published by the National Savings Committee. 1940
British Information Poster, WW1Its worth while! Thats why. Buy War Savings Certificates. Chromolithograph poster after J P Beadle, published as Poster No. 36, by the National War Savings Committee, 1917
WW2 Poster -- Don t Waver, Help WavellDont Waver, Help Wavell. En---ds War Weapons Week, 17-24 May 1940
Italian Military Poster, WW1Fate tutti il vostro dovere! (Everyone do your duty.) Colour photolithograph published by the British Library, 1981
WW2 Poster -- National SavingsThe Most You Can Save Is The Least They Deserve. Coloured photolithograph poster after Elgar. Published by the National Savings Committee and His Majestys Stationery Office
Silhouette. Der Sterntaler. Der Sterntaler (Star Money). A young girl finds that stars fall to earth and turn into talers (gold coins) after she has done good deeds, and she becomes rich. German
British fundraising poster, WW1For Your Children. Buy War Savings Certificates and they will live to thank you, 1917. Colour half tone print of a pastel drawing by Rosina Mantovari Gutti, published as No
Rescue of Major Money off the coast of Yarmouth
Memorial Service poster, Titanic disasterA poster advertising a Memorial Service at Battersea Town Hall, south London, on 28 April 1912, to remember those who lost their lives in the Titanic disaster. Date: April 1912
Advertisement for Gillette Safety RazorAdvertisement for the Gillette Safety Razor -- no stropping, no honing. Showing a man shaving at home, instead of having to go to the barber s. 20th century
Advertisement for the Biro ballpoint pen, retail price a staggering 55 shillings -- two pounds and fifteen shillings in pre-decimalisation money, which was a lot in those days
Poster, Think of Tomorrow, Buy War Bonds Today. Showing two soldiers looking at a photograph of a woman and child. 1940s
Simple Simon met a pieman going to the fair. Said Simple Simon to the pieman, Let me taste your ware. Said the pieman to Simple Simon, Show me first your penny
Poster advertising War Savings Certificates. One workman tells another that its worth while. 1940s
Poster advertising Post Office Savings BankPoster advertising the Post Office Savings Bank -- money is power. Showing two tall smoking chimneys, possibly of Battersea Power Station. 20th century
Poster stamp design, Statue of Liberty on the telephone
Poster, Back the Great Attack with War Savings, showing WW2 soldiers running across a beach. 1940s
Poster seeking donations for Prisoners of War
Wartime poster, More Ships -- come on! War Savings are Warships. Encouraging people to save money and help the war effort. Featuring a British bulldog wearing an HMS Victory naval cap. 1940s
Poster advertising National Savings (the best British recipe for prosperity), with six recipes from one of the first television chefs, Philip Harben (1906-1970). circa 1940s
Wartime poster advertising Savings Certificates, said to be safe as the British Empire (marked red on the map). Showing returns on investments over 5 years and 10 years. 1940s
Bank of England and Royal Exchange, LondonBank of England and Royal Exchange, City of London, on a busy day. circa 1900
Bank of England, LondonBank of England, City of London, on a busy day. circa 1890s
The Royal Exchange, City of London, on a very busy day. circa 1890s
Advertisement for photographic competitionAdvertisement for a 3000 All British photographic competition, featuring Britannia with a camera on a tripod. 20th century
Man begging for alms, Egypt. circa 1870
Advertisement for National Savings in the shape of a bookmark. 20th century
Advertisement for the French National Lottery, showing a jockey carrying bags full of money, with the Arc de Triomphe in the background. 1958
Squander Bug Wanted Poster - World War TwoWorld War Two poster which is a spoof of a Western style Wanted poster showing a mug shot of the squander bug, aka Hitlers pal, who
Third Liberty Loan - Buy War BondsPoster design by Howard Chandler Christy. The beauties of these posters became known as Christy Girls. This poster for the Third Liberty Loan was the largest fundraising effort in American history
A rather crowded bedroom scene -- besides the kissing couple, there are two female servants and a dog
Wartime poster, War Savings Are Warships, encouraging people to save more to help the war effort. Showing four warships at sea. 1940s
Poster, Form a Savings Group Now! 20th century
Young lambs to sell! Young lambs to sell! If I d as much money as I could tell I never would cry Young Lambs to sell! 20th century
Poster, Join the Thrift Column (a play on words -- not the Fifth Column!). Advertising the Post Office Savings Bank. Showing a long queue of people waiting to open their accounts. 20th century
Poster, Keep on Saving, Salute the Soldier. Encouraging people to save money and help the war effort. 1940s
Wartime poster, Buy Savings CertificatesWartime poster, Back them up! Buy Savings Certificates. Showing three soldiers going into battle. 1940s
Poster advertising Church Army Flag Day, LiverpoolPoster advertising a Church Army fundraising Flag Day in Liverpool, to support the charitys war work. Showing a recreation hut and a soldier drinking a mug of tea. 1940s
Poster advertising wartime savings -- Salute the Soldier -- to help support the war effort. The soldier is given a movable arm to indicate the total raised to date. 1940s
Zip Goes a Million theatre programmeTheatre programme front cover designed by Arthur Ferrier with George Formby, star of the musical revue, Zip Goes a Million, playing his banjo, wearing a crown and trailing a number of enthusiastic
British Military Recruitment Poster - Inter-war period
Womens Royal Air Force -- Pay ParadeIllustration, Eight Months with the Womens Royal Air Force. Showing women queueing up to receive their pay from male officers. 1919-1920
Society women and ex-servicemen, New York, USASociety women and ex-servicemen in New York, USA. They are looking at novelties made by the men during vocational training, on sale for charity
French soldier and wife, Western Front, WW1A French soldier and his wife who returned to their formerly captured village on the Western Front during World War One. They were seeking the money which they buried before the invasion. circa 1916
Pinocchio -- gold coins and foodPinocchio -- The poor boy had got in anticipation an indigestion of gold pieces. 1911
Woman in Red Cross uniform with dog, WW1A woman in Red Cross uniform during the First World War, training a small dog pulling a model Red Cross van -- probably designed for fundraising
People collecting for War SavingsPeople on a street, encouraging War Savings to help the war effort. 1939-1945
Wings for Victory Week displayA Wings for Victory Week display stand during the Second World War, showing people what their War Savings can buy. The target is to raise half a million pounds. 1939-1945
Poster advertising a collection for nursesGerman poster advertising a collection for nurses, to thank them for their work during the First World War. Date: 27 April 1918
City gents in Throgmorton Street, London EC2City gents, old and young, in Throgmorton Street in the City of London, EC2. Date: 1960
Making a Guy in Addison PlaceTwo boys in Addison Place, North Kensington, London, stuff an old jacket with dead leaves to make a Guy in order to raise money for bonfire night. Date: 1956
German poster encouraging soldiers to leave Berlin. In Berlin there is little to eat, and no work. Elsewhere there is plenty of food, and work
French National Loan poster for the Credit Foncier d Algerie et de Tunisie, showing a busy scene in a North African port. Date: early 20th century
Beware the Squander Bug - World War Two posterWorld War Two information poster warning people of the dangers of squandering money
French advert of pigs gambling with dice 20th century
Prix de L Arc de Triomphe lottery posterPrix de L Arc de Triomphe national lottery poster showing a horse-jockey combination figure and his bride. 6th October 1956
Zip Goes a Million / George FormbyColour theatre programme cover for a music revue, Zip Goes a Million with George Formby in a starring role
Advertisement for Frys Crunch Block chocolate bar
Cypriot Bride / Pin MoneyA cypriot bride gets ready for the money dance. The guests pin money to her dress & she dances with her husband at the wedding reception following their marriage. Date: 1961
Label design for Edelhofer Silbertaler wine, a full-bodied mature wine from the Edelhof-Kellerei (wine cellars) of Trient (either Trient in Switzerland, or Trento in Italy)
Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank, China
Poster design for Paris Courses (races) at the Porte Maillot Hippodrome, with a prize draw. Showing a woman in a frilly dress riding a horse, with other riders in the background. 1890
Poster advertising The Million Dollar Girl, a theatre production by Con Conrad and Alfred Zeitlin
Fist Full of PoundsA dashing man clutches a fistful of pound notes. 1960s
Quality Checking CoinsQuality checking new coins at the Royal Mint as they come off the conveyor belt, rejecting the badly made ones. Date: 1930s
French Money ChangerBureau de Change - a French money changer in Paris France. Date: 1930s
Bagging New CoinsTwo men scooping up finished coins and placing them in bags at the Royal Mint. Date: 1930s
Sucessful TycoonA man in a suit lights his cigar with a one pound note Date: 1960s
Automatic RestaurantA fashionable young woman pays to use one of the self service food lockers at the new Automatic Restaurant on the Strand, London. Date: early 1930s
Collecting on Cradle DayA policeman puts some money in a charity box on Cradle Day in London. Nurses collect money for the babies and infants they care for. Date: 1931
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