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Artist: Lionel Edwards
Original "At The Front!  Enlist Now" British vintage poster
Original "At The Front!  Enlist Now" British vintage poster

Original "At The Front! Enlist Now" British vintage poster

By Lionel Edwards

Located in Spokane, WA

Origiinal WW1 poster: AT THE FRONT! Every fit Briton should join our brave men at the front. Enlist NOW. . Artist: Lionel Edwards. Original, Mint, Linen-backed original World War 1 rare stone lithographic poster. At the front! Every fit Briton should join our brave men at the front. Enlist now / printed by E.S. & A. Robinson Ltd., Bristol. London: Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, [1915]. Poster showing cavalry in battle, with horses reacting to an explosion in the foreground. Until March 2, 1916, when the Military Service Act introduced conscription, Great Britain’s World War I army was comprised entirely of volunteers. Many of the most famous wartime posters...

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1910s American Realist Lionel Edwards Art

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The Quorn Hunt, Holy Vale hunting print by Lionel Edwards
The Quorn Hunt, Holy Vale hunting print by Lionel Edwards

The Quorn Hunt, Holy Vale hunting print by Lionel Edwards

By Lionel Edwards

Located in London, GB

To see our other hunting pictures, scroll down to "More from this Seller" and below it click on "See all from this Seller" and then search. Lionel Edwards (1878 - 1966) The Quorn Hu...

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