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Hercules Fighting the Nemean Lion
Peter Paul Rubens
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Women working in a munitions factory in 1915
English School
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North Sea Oil
Anonymous
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Portrait of Ramsay MacDonald
Sir William Rothenstein
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Portrait of Robert Cunninghame Grahame
Sir William Rothenstein
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French police grasping Christophe Thivrier
, leader of the delegation of the trade unions during the demonstration for the 1st May in Paris, from 'L'Illustration', 10th May 1890
French School
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One of the 15 drawings of the first edition
of 'Fils du Peuple' by Maurice Thorez
French School
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Britain's Prime Ministers
English School
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Making wicker cases for British shells
: fashioning the 'baskets', and a model of a shell to ensure a good fit, from 'The Illustrated War News'
English Photographer
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The airship's mechanical foster-mother: a
French automobile Hydrogen-generator for inflating airships and observation balloons, from 'The Illustrated War News'
French Photographer
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The Satire of Science in War, protection for
the allies against the enemy: 'weeping shells' and gas, from 'The Illustrated War News'
English Photographer
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French women's share in the making of
munitions: Women manipulating lathes and testing results in a French shell factory, from 'The Illustrated War News'
English School
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Bomb-making at a training-school: Lads being
taught to turn out weapons for men in the trenches, from 'The Illustrated War News'
English Photographer
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Work which now means Explosives for Germany
: American cotton, picking the Pods, from 'The Illustrated War News', 1915
American Photographer
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City Men trench-digging near the old G.P.O
., members of the National Guard in training for Home Defence, from 'The Illustrated War News', 1915
English Photographer
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The Question of Munitions: the Secret of the
Steel's strength, from 'The Illustrated War News', 1915
Cyrus Cuneo
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'Waste not, want not' in war economy: Women
in the Hay Reserve depot in Richmond shaking out flour-sacks, from 'The Illustrated War News', 1915
English Photographer
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Aerial Torpedoes, the most dreaded of
Trench-missiles: in a French munition-factory which turns them out wholesale, from 'The Illustrated War News', 1916
French Photographer
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The women-workers of the present- and future
: a mechanic repairing a motor-car, from 'The Illustrated War News'
English Photographer
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French boys as War-workers: young hands in a
barbed-wire factory: the first stage of the process, from 'The Illustrated War News', 1916
French Photographer
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The Story of Australia: Colony into Continent
English School
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Labour at the Front: Mr. Ben Tillett during
the visit which has made him appeal for national 'backing up', from 'The Illustrated War News'
English Photographer
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French women's share in the making of
munitions: Women manipulating lathes and testing results in a French shell factory, from 'The Illustrated War News'
English School
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William Philby on his first day at Big Pit
Anonymous
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Mr Keir Hardie addressing the First Women's
Suffrage Demonstration ever held in Trafalgar Square, 19th May 1906
English Photographer
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A boy and girl being wound up a mine shaft
, illustration printed in the 'Westminster Review', July 1842
English School
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Poster advertising the Woman's Land Army of
America, 1918
American School
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Mr. Keir Hardie, The Labour Leader, from an
article entitled 'The Reassembling of Parliament' published in 'The Graphic', October 27th 1906
Ralph Cleaver
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'You're in the army now, you're not behind
the plough'
American Photographer
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German prisoners build barracks for the
Americans
American Photographer
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First Labour Government: Ramsay Macdonald
, J.H. Thomas, Arthur Anderson and J.R. Clynes after leaving the palace, 1924
American Photographer
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Blinded war veterans, St. Dunstan's
English Photographer
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Saving a Renaissance masterpiece during the
First World War, from 'L'Illustration', 1918
French Photographer
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Forcibly removing French civilians from Lille
to German labour colonies, 1914-19
French School
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Women workers at a heavy metal armament
factory,
English Photographer
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Sewing coverings for aeroplane hangings in an
aircraft factory, 1914-19
English Photographer
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