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"Remembering Haig: A Legacy of Leadership and Resilience" Step back in time to the era of Wartime Toby jugs and WW1 as we delve into the captivating story of Haig

Background imageHaig Collection: Advert, Haig & Vince, The Scotch Warehouse

Advert, Haig & Vince, The Scotch Warehouse
Advert, Haig & Vince, Highland Costume Makers, Juvenile Outfitters, The Scotch Warehouse, Oxford Street, London. 1879

Background imageHaig Collection: WW1 - Mons and our Masterly Move - 1914

WW1 - Mons and our Masterly Move - 1914
WW1 - Mons and our Masterly Move - Field Marshall Sir John Frenchs Historical Dispatch explained. A pictorial map showing the famous British Expeditionary Force (BEF)

Background imageHaig Collection: Haig Paitgan sculpting Helen Wills Moody

Haig Paitgan sculpting Helen Wills Moody
San Francisco sculptor Haig Patigan working on his sculpture of tennis champion, Helen Wills Moody. Date: 1927

Background imageHaig Collection: Earl Haig by Hendrik Lund

Earl Haig by Hendrik Lund
Sketch of Field Marshall Sir Douglas Haig, later Earl Haig of Bemersyde (1861 - 1928). Commander-in-chief of the British Forces in France and Flanders during the Great War

Background imageHaig Collection: Sir Douglas Haig in private office on advanced GHQ train

Sir Douglas Haig in private office on advanced GHQ train
Field Marshall Sir Douglas Haig (1861 - 1928). Commander-in-chief of the British Forces in France and Flanders during the Great War pictured in his private office on the " Advanced G.H.Q."

Background imageHaig Collection: Peace Day Celebrations - Royal Watching in Pavilion 1919

Peace Day Celebrations - Royal Watching in Pavilion 1919
The royal party George V and Mary Teck watch from the pavilion at Victoria Memorial, along the Mall, showing the view which Majesties had of the procession, as it apprroached them

Background imageHaig Collection: Field Marshal Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig, British senior officer during World War I

Field Marshal Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig, British senior officer during World War I
498901 Field Marshal Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig, British senior officer during World War I, from The Year 1916 Illustrated by English Photographer

Background imageHaig Collection: British and French leaders during World War One, from The Year 1916 Illustrated

British and French leaders during World War One, from The Year 1916 Illustrated
498917 British and French leaders during World War One, from The Year 1916 Illustrated. by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: From left to right, M)

Background imageHaig Collection: Cowboy in a saloon, advertisment for John Haigs whisky (chromolitho)

Cowboy in a saloon, advertisment for John Haigs whisky (chromolitho)
6032215 Cowboy in a saloon, advertisment for John Haigs whisky (chromolitho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Cowboy in a saloon)

Background imageHaig Collection: Globe Theatre, 46th Street and Broadway, c. 1916-17 (b / w photo)

Globe Theatre, 46th Street and Broadway, c. 1916-17 (b / w photo)
1078703 Globe Theatre, 46th Street and Broadway, c.1916-17 (b/w photo) by Hassler, William Davis (1877-1921); Collection of the New-York Historical Society, USA; (add.info.: Globe Theatre)

Background imageHaig Collection: Crowd of would be passengers left waiting on concourse, due to train delays at Glasgow

Crowd of would be passengers left waiting on concourse, due to train delays at Glasgow Central Station, Glasgow, Scotland, 25th April 1968

Background imageHaig Collection: Looking down Whitehall, central London, with Nelson

Looking down Whitehall, central London, with Nelsons Column in the background and the statue of Earl Haig in the foreground. Date: 1950s

Background imageHaig Collection: Duke of York - inspecting Armistice Day Poppies

Duke of York - inspecting Armistice Day Poppies
Albert, Duke of York (1895-1952) (later King George VI) inspects all aspects of the production of Armistice Day Poppies (Flowers of Flanders)

Background imageHaig Collection: Field Marshal Douglas Haig personally thanking troops 1918

Field Marshal Douglas Haig personally thanking troops 1918
Field Marshal Douglas Haig is photographed here, personally thanking Canadian troops who took part in the northern part of the Allied great offensive. Date: 1918

Background imageHaig Collection: Rolls - Royce Silver Ghost Staff Car, Sir Douglas Haig. Creator: Unknown

Rolls - Royce Silver Ghost Staff Car, Sir Douglas Haig. Creator: Unknown
Rolls - Royce Silver Ghost Staff Car, Sir Douglas Haig

Background imageHaig Collection: Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, K. C. B. late 19th century-early 20th century, (c1920)

Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, K. C. B. late 19th century-early 20th century, (c1920)
Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, K.C.B. Commanding the British Army in France, late 19th century-early 20th century, (c1920)

Background imageHaig Collection: Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig... late 19th century-early 20th century, (c1920)

Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig... late 19th century-early 20th century, (c1920)
Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, Commanding the British Army in France, late 19th century-early 20th century, (c1920). Portrait of Field Marshal Douglas Haig

Background imageHaig Collection: General Douglas Haig, First World War, 1915-1916, (c1920). Creator: Unknown

General Douglas Haig, First World War, 1915-1916, (c1920). Creator: Unknown
General Douglas Haig, First World War, 1915-1916, (c1920). Lord Frenchs Successor: General Sir Douglas Haig at the General Staff Head-quarters of the French Army

Background imageHaig Collection: General Sir Douglas Haig, K. C. B. K. C. V. O. 1916. Creator: Unknown

General Sir Douglas Haig, K. C. B. K. C. V. O. 1916. Creator: Unknown
General Sir Douglas Haig, K.C.B. K.C.V.O. 1916. Field Marshal Douglas Haig, (1861-1928) Scottish senior officer of the British Army who commanded the British Expeditionary Force on the Western Front

Background imageHaig Collection: Map illustrating the Operations of the First Army... First World War, 1915, (c1920)

Map illustrating the Operations of the First Army... First World War, 1915, (c1920)
Map illustrating the Operations of the First Army, under Sir Douglas Haig, during May and June, 1915, First World War, (c1920)

Background imageHaig Collection: Field-Marshal Earl Haig, 1910s, (1919). Creator: Unknown

Field-Marshal Earl Haig, 1910s, (1919). Creator: Unknown
Field-Marshal Earl Haig, 1910s, (1919). Portrait of Field Marshal Douglas Haig, British soldier and senior commander during World War I

Background imageHaig Collection: Field Marshal Earl Haig, G. C. B. 1927. Creator: Unknown

Field Marshal Earl Haig, G. C. B. 1927. Creator: Unknown
Field Marshal Earl Haig, G.C.B. 1927.Field Marshal Haig (1861-1928), British commander and Field Marshall, commanded the British Expeditionary Force during WWI on the Western Front

Background imageHaig Collection: The Field-Marshal Thanking His Troops, (1919). Creator: Unknown

The Field-Marshal Thanking His Troops, (1919). Creator: Unknown
The Field-Marshal Thanking His Troops, (1919). Scene from the First World War, c1918: Sir Douglas Haig making a tour of the British line after a brilliantly successful operation in the great

Background imageHaig Collection: Picture No. 12479154

Picture No. 12479154
Haig's Porcelain Crab - on Sea Pen (Virgularia Date:

Background imageHaig Collection: Field-Marshal Earl Haig, DO Creator: Unknown

Field-Marshal Earl Haig, DO Creator: Unknown
Field-Marshal Earl Haig, 1923, (1935). Portrait of British field marshal Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig (1861-1928) who commanded British forces during the First World War

Background imageHaig Collection: With General Diaz and Field-Marshal Haig, 1919, (1945). Creator: Unknown

With General Diaz and Field-Marshal Haig, 1919, (1945). Creator: Unknown
With General Diaz and Field-Marshal Haig, 23 October 1919, (1945). British politician and statesman Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965), right, and Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig (1861-1928), centre

Background imageHaig Collection: Colonial Troops March Through London, 1919, (1945). Creator: Unknown

Colonial Troops March Through London, 1919, (1945). Creator: Unknown
Colonial Troops March Through London, 1919, (1945). British politician and statesman Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965) watching a parade at the end of the First World War

Background imageHaig Collection: Haig and his victorious commanders arriving at Dover

Haig and his victorious commanders arriving at Dover
Field Marshal Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig and his fellow victorious commanders arriving at the port of Dover aboard a vessel painted with jazz camouflage at the end of World War One. Date: 1918

Background imageHaig Collection: Field Marshall the Earl Haig, 1920. Artist: Albert Chevallier Tayler

Field Marshall the Earl Haig, 1920. Artist: Albert Chevallier Tayler
Field Marshall the Earl Haig, 1920. Portrait of Sir Douglas Haig in uniform, with a grey cape or coat, his military cap on the table

Background imageHaig Collection: King George V in France, World War I, 1916

King George V in France, World War I, 1916. During the Battle of the Somme. Left to right: General Joseph Joffre, (1852-1931)

Background imageHaig Collection: General Sir Douglas Haig introducing General Joffre to Lieutenant-General Sir Pertab Singh, 1916

General Sir Douglas Haig introducing General Joffre to Lieutenant-General Sir Pertab Singh, 1916. During the Somme Offensive, France, World War I, July-November 1916

Background imageHaig Collection: Commercial development on Campo Lane, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, 1968

Commercial development on Campo Lane, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, 1968. The photograph shows the progress of a commercial development on Campo Lane in Sheffield

Background imageHaig Collection: Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, British soldier, c1920. Artist: HW Barnett

Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, British soldier, c1920. Artist: HW Barnett
Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, British soldier, c1920. Haig (1861-1928), was Commander of the British Forces in France during World War One

Background imageHaig Collection: The Round Tower Windsor Castle, 1887. Artist: Axel Herman Haig

The Round Tower Windsor Castle, 1887. Artist: Axel Herman Haig
The Round Tower Windsor Castle, 1887. The keep, called the Round Tower, on top of the motte is based on an original 12th-century building

Background imageHaig Collection: Field Marshal Earl Haig arriving at Cologne, Germany, c1919-c1920

Field Marshal Earl Haig arriving at Cologne, Germany, c1919-c1920. Artist: Realistic Travels Publishers
Field Marshal Earl Haig arriving at Cologne, Germany, c1919-c1920. Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig (1861-1928) on a tour of inspection of the Army of Occupation

Background imageHaig Collection: Sir Douglas Haig inspecting sailors, World War I, 1918. Artist: Realistic Travels Publishers

Sir Douglas Haig inspecting sailors, World War I, 1918. Artist: Realistic Travels Publishers
Sir Douglas Haig inspecting sailors, World War I, 1918. Haig, commander of the British Expeditionary Force, inspecting participants in the raids on Ostend and Zeebrugge

Background imageHaig Collection: Lieutenant General Sir Douglas Haig, British soldier, First World War, 1914

Lieutenant General Sir Douglas Haig, British soldier, First World War, 1914. Artist: John Saint-Helier Lander
Lieutenant General Sir Douglas Haig, British soldier, First World War, 1914. Haig (1861-1928) was British commander during WWI. Illustration from The Great War HW Wilson, Vol I, (London, 1914)

Background imageHaig Collection: Sir Douglas Haig emphasises a point at the front, France, First World War, 1916-1918, (c1920)

Sir Douglas Haig emphasises a point at the front, France, First World War, 1916-1918, (c1920). Douglas Haig, commander in chief of British forces

Background imageHaig Collection: Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig, British field marshal, 1926. Artist: Alick P F Ritchie

Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig, British field marshal, 1926. Artist: Alick P F Ritchie
Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig, British field marshal, 1926. Portrait of Haig (1861-1928) who commanded British forces during the First World War

Background imageHaig Collection: Douglas Haig, British First World War general, 1914

Douglas Haig, British First World War general, 1914. Haig (1861-1928) was commander of the 1st Army Corps of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) at the outbreak of the war

Background imageHaig Collection: Field Marshal Douglas Haig, British soldier and senior commander during World War I, (1926)

Field Marshal Douglas Haig, British soldier and senior commander during World War I, (1926). Haig (1861-1928) was commander of the 1st Army Corps of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF)

Background imageHaig Collection: Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig during the victory parade, Paris, France, 14 July 1919

Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig during the victory parade, Paris, France, 14 July 1919. Haig (1861-1928) commanded the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) from 1915 until the end of the First World War

Background imageHaig Collection: The four Allied commanders, Chateau Bombon, France, 1918

The four Allied commanders, Chateau Bombon, France, 1918. From left to right: General Philippe Petain, Commander-in-Chief of the French Army; Field Marshal Douglas Haig

Background imageHaig Collection: Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig of Bermersyde, Scottish-born British soldier, 1917

Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig of Bermersyde, Scottish-born British soldier, 1917. Haig (1861-1928) was appointed Commander-in-Chief of British and Empire forces in France in 1915

Background imageHaig Collection: Douglas Haig, Scottish-born British soldier, 1916

Douglas Haig, Scottish-born British soldier, 1916. Haig (1861-1928) was appointed Commander-in-Chief of British and Empire forces in France in 1915

Background imageHaig Collection: Woman pasting a billboard poster at Paddington station, 1943

Woman pasting a billboard poster at Paddington station, 1943
Woman up a ladder pasting a billboard poster at Paddington station, 1943. The poster reads Remembrance Day FM Earl Haigs Appeal. Wear a Flanders Poppy. A locomotive in steam is in the background

Background imageHaig Collection: WORLD WAR I: ARMISTICE. Writing of the Armistice Terms by the Interallied Conference

WORLD WAR I: ARMISTICE. Writing of the Armistice Terms by the Interallied Conference. From left is di Robilant, Sonnino, Orlando, E.M. House, Bliss, Venizelos and Vesnitch

Background imageHaig Collection: From Left To Right, M. Albert Thomas, French Minister Of Munitions

From Left To Right, M. Albert Thomas, French Minister Of Munitions, Sir Douglas Haig And General Joffre In Conversation With Mr. Lloyd George During His Visit To The Somme Front During World War One




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"Remembering Haig: A Legacy of Leadership and Resilience" Step back in time to the era of Wartime Toby jugs and WW1 as we delve into the captivating story of Haig. From Post-War Recruitment to George V standing alongside military leaders during the First World War, this is a tale that shaped history. Witness Sir Douglas Haig's unwavering determination as he strategizes from his headquarters train in France, guiding troops towards victory. In Salford, young boys gather outside a corner shop off-licence, their innocence contrasting with the gravity of war. Meet Dorothy and Violet Vivian, two strong women who played an integral role in supporting soldiers on the front lines. Their selflessness echoes through time as they provide comfort amidst chaos. Even during Christmas festivities, Haig Scotch whisky finds its place among celebrations - a symbol of resilience and unity. The Kaiser himself surrenders his sword to Douglas Haig, acknowledging his prowess as a leader. From Dover's shores to Middlesex Cricket Team's triumphs in the 1930s, Sir Douglas Haig leaves an indelible mark wherever he goes. His collaboration with David Lloyd George and General showcases his ability to bridge divides for a common cause. In Drocourt-Queant, witness Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reviewing Canadian troops on August 31st, 1918 - an image etched forever in our collective memory. It serves as a testament to bravery and sacrifice that brought us closer to peace. Haig's legacy lives on; it reminds us that leadership knows no boundaries or limitations. Let us honor those who fought under his command while cherishing their courage for generations yet unborn.