File:WWI recruitment poster with rebus.jpg
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DescriptionWWI recruitment poster with rebus.jpg | World War I recruitment poster. "Surely you will fight for your [portrait of King George V] and [map of Great Britain]. Come along, boys, before it is too late." Phrase is "King and country". | ||
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Author | Unknown. Publisher: Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, London | ||
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