Conscription
The nation's menfolk try anything to avoid being 'called up' in this raucous WWI comedy.
Conscription at last announces this raucous WWI comedy; "All men of right age and physique to be called to the colours". Panic spreads like wildfire throughout the male population and the 'shirkers' do their best to evade detection, feigning old age, injury and even playing dead. They come good in the end, of course, and the film finishes with a patriotic shot of our boys marching tall.
Around 2.5 million men enlisted in the British Army between August 1914 and December 1915. But with the numbers of new recruits declining, conscription was eventually introduced in January 1916 - the year after this film was made. Unsurprisingly, the film supports recruitment efforts, poking fun at the cowardly shirkers and hammering home its not-so-subtle final message: "Don't you want to do your bit?... Don't wait for conscription".
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The First World War: The Home Front
For those who lived through it, the First World War was a harrowing experience. Millions of Britons faced death, injury and trauma on the battlefronts, and life wasn’t necessarily that much easier for those they left behind in Blighty.
Shortages of food and fuel made daily life a ceaseless grind, never mind the ever-present dread of enemy bombs or of telegrams carrying grim news. But life went on, and there was work to be done; factories were refitted to make munitions and materiel, while with so many men serving at the fronts, women stepped up in their millions to work the machines or farm the fields.
92 videos in this collection
Keep the Home Fires Burning
England Expects Topical Budget 165-2
For the Wounded Topical Budget 217-2
The London Scottish Topical Budget 167-1
Ramsgate Zeppelin Raid. Showing Damage Done to the Bull and George Hotel. Pathé's Animated Gazette No. 323b
War Time Weddings Topical Budget 220-2
"Stop the War" Demonstration in Trafalgar Square Gaumont Graphic No. 352
Battle Front in Britain
'Rohilla' Wrecked off Whitby
London: Air Raid, 1917
Anti-German Riots in Liverpool following the Loss of 'Lusitania'
The Wrecked "Rohilla" Topical Budget 167-1
A Patriotic Offer Topical Budget 167-1
The Sound of the Drum Topical Budget 168-1
Sons of the Empire Topical Budget 165-2
Scout's Valuable Aid
Conscription
Recruiting for the 5th Essex
Tommy's Tinder Box: Chipping Flints Which are Used As a Substitute for Matches in the rain-soaked Trenches
In the Track of the Zepps Warwick Bioscope Chronicle 257-2
Kite Balloons
To Aid the Motherland
Merrie Territorials Topical Budget 205-2
Citizen Army Inspected Topical Budget 219-1
More Ammunition Topical Budget 179-1
Garibaldians Help Recruiting Warriors of 1867 at the Head of a Recruiting March
A Battlefield Romance Topical Budget 199-1
Labour's Recruiting Appeal Topical Budget 220-1
Ireland Welcomes O'Leary V.C. Topical Budget 202-2
Red Cross Barges
The German Trenches after Three Days' Bombardment
Heroes of Neuve Chapelle Tenderly Cared for at the Queen's Canadian Military Hospital near Shorncliffe
More Men Wanted Topical Budget 197-1
'Let Them all Come!'
The Frontiersmen Inspected by Sir Francis Lloyd at Horse Guards Parade Just before Departure
Lord Kitchener at the Guildhall Warwick Bioscope Chronicle No. 261-2
A Hero of the Trenches
Married Mens' Call Topical Budget 241-2
Tests from Aeroplanes
U.S.A. Airship Somewhere in England
Anzac Day Topical Budget 244-1
Blinded Soldiers Playing Push Ball Topical Budget 244-1
Hands Off Baby's Milk Topical Budget 270-1
Devonshire Hospital Buxton Topical Budget 268-2
The Home-coming of Private Young, Preston's V.C.
Women's Work in Wartime
Some war-time Types. The W.L.A. Girl
Mrs. Cooper's Film No 1
Women Unloading Railway Trucks Topical Budget 289-1
Everybody's Business
His Majesty's Visit to His Grand Fleet
Entertaining Soldiers After the Raid Topical Budget 307-1
Notts Women's Great War Rally Topical Budget 146-2
World's Largest Photograph Topical Budget 340-1
Record Breaking Riveters Topical Budget 353-1
Pirate Boats at Westminster Topical Budget 380-1
The Tank Bank's Tour through Scotland
Our Glorious Mystery Ships Topical Budget 380-1
The Building and Launch of the "Crepath" at Barnstaple
Broken in the Wars
A New Version
Tank 'Julian' in Merthyr
The Leopard's Spots
The Warrior's May Queen Topical Budget 350-1
Chiswick's Gallant Gunner Topical Budget 266-1
Fallen Heroes Topical Budget 339-1
Pacifists Routed at Brotherhood Church Topical Budget 310-1
Munition Workers at Play Topical Budget 211-1
Women Farm Workers
Eccentric Club Entertain Wounded Soldiers Topical Budget 253-1
Army Economy Topical Budget 273-1
In the Interests of Mercy Topical Budget 231-1
London's May Queen Topical Budget 246-1
Topical Budget 245-1
With the Queen at Woolwich War Office Official Topical Budget 322-1
Richmond Boys Naval Brigade Topical Budget 264-1
Hoylake and West Kirby's Tribute to Local V.C
Inspection of Special Constables Topical Budget 256-1
E.R. Calthrop's Patent Safety Guardian Angel Parachute: Tests and Dem
Home Coming of the Bedfords
Lewis Gun Drill
Lewis Gun Care and Cleaning: Part A, Laying out Kit
Aircraft Film of Lady Sybil Grant
Sea-Plane Launching Apparatus
Parachute Descent from an Airship
Mighty Atoms
No Mischief Here Can Satan Find for Idle Hands to Do
Troops Training for the First World War
Wimbledon Election Topical Budget 244-1
Airship on a Mooring Mast