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Plaque marking site of Zeppelin raid of September 8, 1915, on Farringdon Road, London

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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. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Plaque marking site of Zeppelin raid of September 8, 1915, on Farringdon Road, London

Plaque marking site of Zeppelin raid of September 8, 1915, on Farringdon Road, London

Page 2: 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'"

Page 3: Plaque marking site of Zeppelin raid of September 8, 1915, on Farringdon Road, London

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"

Page 4: Plaque marking site of Zeppelin raid of September 8, 1915, on Farringdon Road, London

The War Illustrated

Page 5: Plaque marking site of Zeppelin raid of September 8, 1915, on Farringdon Road, London

John Bull World War I recruiting poster

Page 6: Plaque marking site of Zeppelin raid of September 8, 1915, on Farringdon Road, London
Page 7: Plaque marking site of Zeppelin raid of September 8, 1915, on Farringdon Road, London

WWI recruitment poster referring to the German

bombardment of Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England, in

1915.

Page 8: Plaque marking site of Zeppelin raid of September 8, 1915, on Farringdon Road, London

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.

Page 9: Plaque marking site of Zeppelin raid of September 8, 1915, on Farringdon Road, London

"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

Page 10: Plaque marking site of Zeppelin raid of September 8, 1915, on Farringdon Road, London