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Plaque marking site of Zeppelin raid of September 8, 1915, on Farringdon Road, London. British propaganda postcard. Text reads: " The End of the 'Baby-Killer'". WW I poster – " It is far better to face the bullets than to be killed at home by a bomb.
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Plaque marking site of Zeppelin raid of September 8, 1915, on Farringdon Road, London
British propaganda postcard. Text reads: "The End of the 'Baby-Killer'"
WW I poster – "It is far better to face the bullets than to be killed at home by a bomb. Join the army at once & help to stop an air raid. God save the King"
John Bull World War I recruiting poster
WWI recruitment poster referring to the German bombardment of Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England, in 1915.
British World War I poster The poster refers to British anger about the German Navy's Raid on Scarborough, Hartlepool and Whitby on 16 December 1914 which killed dozens of civilians.
"Daddy, what did YOU do in the Great War?", by Savile Lumley (active 1910-50); a British propaganda poster from World War I, commissioned by The British Parliamentary Recruiting Committee. Published in Britain 1915