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| UK 475 At Neuve Chapelle, your friends need you. Be a man. 1914-1918? London: Avenue Press. B & W. 30 x 20 in. Drawing of battle scene. Artist: Brangwyn, Frank | UK 520 For the glory of Ireland. "Will you go or must I?" 1914-1918? Dublin: Hely's Limited. P661. Color. 29 x 19 in. Painting of a woman with a gun talking to a man as Belgium burns in the background. | UK 654A La guerre de munitions ... 1914-1918? Color. 16 x 21 in. Fourteen drawings showing the various ways Great Britain mobilized its industries for war, for example, training schools, national projectile factories, etc. Variant of UK 654; text in French. |
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| UK 662 The big push. Munition worker. "Well, I'm not taking a holiday myself just yet, but I'm sending these kids of mine for a little trip on the continent." 1914-1918? Color. 30 x 20 in. Sketch reproduced with permission from Punch; workman pushing load of bombs out of factory; checkerboard border. Artist: Hill, Craven | UK 664 Great Britain. Ministry of Munitions These women are doing their bit. Learn to make mun1tions. 1914-1918? London: Johnson, Riddle & Co., Ltd.. No. 623. Color. 30 x 20 in. Painting of woman putting on protective coat in factory. Artist: Scott, Septimus E. | UK 666 Great Britain. Ministry of Munitions On her their lives depend. Women munitions workers. Enrol at once. 1914-1918? London: Clarke & Sherwell, Ltd.. Color. 30 x 19 in. Photograph of female factory worker superimposed over picture of soldiers with bomb. |
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