SOLD FOR £500
A First World War recruiting poster published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, March 1915, poster no. 79 - Daddy What Did YOU Do in the Great War, original image painted by Augustus Savile Lumley, designed and printed by Johnson Riddle and Company 76cm x 51cm
SOLD FOR £120
A First World War recruiting poster published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, 1915, poster no. 60 - Halt Who Goes There, If you are Afraid Join the British Ranks and Help The Brave Lads at the Front, printed by Hill, Siffken and Company, 98 cm x 62 cm
SOLD FOR £220
A First World War recruiting poster published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, June 1915, poster no. 108 - Britain. Needs You. At Once 76cm x 50cm
SOLD FOR £60
A First World War recruiting poster published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, 1915, poster no. 38 - Think Are You Content For Him to Fight For You Won't you do your bit? We shall win but you must help. Join To-day. printed by Chorley and Pickersgill 51cm x 76cm,
SOLD FOR £80
A First World War recruiting poster published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, 1915, poster no. 94 - Thousands Have Answered The Nations Call But You Maybe The One to Turn the Scale at a Critical Moment. Do You Realize This?, printed by Seargent Brothers 73cm x 49cm
SOLD FOR £70
A First World War recruiting poster published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, 1915, poster no. 129 - A standing Grenadier beckoning, published by David Allen 99cm x 63cm
SOLD FOR £120
A First World War recruiting poster published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, 1915, poster no. 125 - Who's Absent? Is it You? printed by Andrew Reid & Company, 75cm x 50cm
SOLD FOR £60
A First World War recruiting poster published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, May 1915, poster no. 83 - Sure You Will Fight For Your Country, Come Along Boys Before It's Too Late, printed by Jas Truscott, 74cm x 50cm
SOLD FOR £160
A First World War recruiting poster published by the Admiralty Recruiting Department, 1915, Join The Royal Marines, Help to Man the Guns of the Fleet, printed by W H Smiths & Sons 76cm x 51cm
SOLD FOR £160
A First World War recruiting poster published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, August 1915, poster no. 122 - There's Room For You, Enlist Today, printed by Wm. Strain & Sons 76cm x 50cm
SOLD FOR £130
A First World War recruiting poster published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, 1915, poster no. 35 - There is Still a Place in the Line For Yo. Will you fill it? Poster showing a line of soldiers at attention, flanking a sign which reads, "This space is reserved for a fit man.". 76cm x 51cm
SOLD FOR £95
A First World War recruiting poster published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, July 1915, poster no. 113 - Lord Kitchener Says Men, materials & money are the immediate necessities. ... Does the call of duty find no response in you until reinforced - let us rather say superseded - by the call of compulsion?" Lord Kitchener speaking at Guildhall, July 9th 1915, published by David Allen 51cm x 75cm
SOLD FOR £120
A First World War recruiting poster published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, 1915, poster no. 22 - Come Along Boys Enlist Today, The moment the order came to go forward, there were smiling faces everywhere (Extract from letter a written in the trenches of the Aisne by General Sir Horace Smith-Dorrien) printed by Haycock - Cadel & Co 74cm x 50cm
SOLD FOR £130
A First World War recruiting poster published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, 1915, poster no. 26 - Lend Your Strong Right Arm To Your Country, Enlist Now 22cm x 63cm
SOLD FOR £85
A First World War recruiting poster published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, 1915, poster no. 78 - Lads Your Wanted, Go And Help 15cm x 70cm, printed by David Allen
SOLD FOR £140
A First World War recruiting poster published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, 1915, poster no. 118 - Join The Brave Throng That Goes Marching Along 16cm x 74cm
SOLD FOR £100
A First World War recruiting poster published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, 1915, poster no. 45 - Halt! Go Into Training and Help The boys At The Front, printed by The Clerkenwell Press 76cm x 51cm
SOLD FOR £70
A First World War recruiting poster published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, 1915, poster no. 69 - To The Women of Britain 1. Have You Read What The Germans Have Done in Belgium, Have You Thought What They Could Do if They Invaded This Country 2... 3... 4..., printed by Demros & Sons
SOLD FOR £80
A First World War recruiting poster published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, June 1915, poster no. 109 - Go! It's Your Duty Lad Join To-day 102cm x 127cm
SOLD FOR £160
A First World War recruiting poster published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, 1915, poster no. 54 - Line Up Boys Enlist Today 74cm x 50cm
SOLD FOR £130
A First World War recruiting poster published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, June 1915, poster no. 111 - Take Up the Sword of Justice, image by Bernard Partridge, 74cm x 50cm
SOLD FOR £190
A First World War recruiting poster published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, June 1915, poster no. 111 - Take Up The Sword of Justice, image by Bernard Partridge 74cm x 50cm
SOLD FOR £70
A First World War recruiting poster published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, 1915, poster no. 84 - At The Front, Every Fit Britain Should Join Our Brave Men At The Front, Enlist Today 77cm x 50cm
SOLD FOR £100
A First World War recruiting poster published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, 1915, poster no. 55 - To The Women of Britain Some of Your Menfolk Are Holding Back on Your Account, Won't You Prove Your Love For Your Country by Persuading Them To Go 74cm x 51cm
SOLD FOR £70
A First World War recruiting poster published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, 1915, poster no. 61 - What Will Your Answer Be When Your Boy Asks You, Father What Did You Do to Help When Britain Fought For Freedom in 1915, Enlist Today, published by Chorley and Pickersgill Ltd. Leeds and London 49cm x 76cm