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part of "WAR MEMORIALS CLASSIFIED PRINT COLLECTION" (photographs)
THE UNKNOWN WARRIORTomb of the Unknown Warrior in Westminster Abbey.
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(art) Made by: Meeson, Dora 1919-09-01
Members of the QMAAC : at work in the cookhouse, RAF Camp, Charlton Parkimage: The interior of a cookhouse, with five women of the Queen Mary's Auxiliary Army Corps at work around large cookers.
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(posters) Made by: Ministry of Labour (publisher/sponsor) 1919
Women! Who Need Skilled Jobs Ask for Free Trainingwhole: the image is positioned along the bottom edge. The first word of the title is positioned across the top edge, in orange cursive script, with the remainder of the title below, in black, and in white outlined black, cursive script, held within a...
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part of "IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUM PHOTOGRAPH ARCHIVE COLLECTION" (photographs)
DAVID LLOYD GEORGEPortrait of David Lloyd George.
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part of "WOODWARD W A" (photographs)
WOODWARD W AThe Mystery Towers at Shoreham
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part of "MOORE IRENE (MRS)" (photographs) 1918
QUEEN MARY'S AUXILIARY ARMY CORPS DURING THE FIRST WORLD WARGroup of Controllers/Administrators and Members of Queen Mary's Auxiliary Army Corps, including 9362 Member Ethel May Skilton and her sister 1669 Member Norah Skilton (standing third row third and fourth from left).
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part of "MOORE IRENE (MRS)" (photographs) 1918
QUEEN MARY'S AUXILIARY ARMY CORPS DURING THE FIRST WORLD WARStudio portrait of six members of Queen Mary's Auxiliary Army Corps, including 9362 Member Ethel May Skilton (seated front) and her sister 1669 Member Norah Skilton (right of group).
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(art) Made by: Hatherell, William 1919-05-15
The Funeral Service of Edith Cavell at Westminster Abbey, 15th May 1919image: A scene at the high altar in Westminster Abbey. The flag-draped coffin of Edith Cavell lies in the centre of the composition with a guard of honour standing on either side. The congregation of military personnel, nurses and civilians sit with...
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(art) Made by: Spencer, Stanley (Sir) (RA) 1932
Study for 'Patient Suffering from Frostbite', Burghclere 1932image: an orderly bandages the left foot of a bedridden frostbite victim. A metal framework supports the blankets over the patient's legs, allowing air circulation and preventing direct contact. A kidney dish lies on the bed next to his right foot....