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Wars dominated this period and shaped the cultural identity of people across the globe, this selection of items show the bravery and sacrifices that were made, the social developments and rights that were won in the face of adversity as well as the cultural impact.

Directory and Provisional Telephone Directory, 1944

Letter from Virginia Woolf to Mrs. Easdale

Satire (Volume 2, No.13), 1917

Roll of honour: doing duty from here for king & country. Are you doing yours? Poster, 1914

Satyagraha

Sketch & letters relating to Gef the talking Mongoose with samples of hair and correspondence from Harry Price, paranormal investigator, 1935

19 de julio de 1936: España

Shall we join the ladies?

Helen Duncan in séance

‘V for Victory’, Ministry of Information, 1941

Spanish Civil War Photographs: Anti-Fascist Salute

Thurston, the Famous Magician, poster c. 1920s

Procreant Hymn, 1926

Bomb-damaged book, 1940

Circular letter from the British Committee of the Library of the Burned Books, 1934

Winnie-the-Pooh, by A.A. Milne (1926)

The Victor and his Family by Margarete Berger-Hamerschlag, c.1940s

Sketch in pen of a camel by Rudyard Kipling, 1930s

The construction of Senate House, 1936

War map of London (1944)

Caroline Playne’s engagement diary (1916)